Tortured โJokerโ, spurned Polanski, win top prizes at Venice film festival

โJoaquin Phoenix has remade Batmanโs arch-enemy as a โMethod psycho, a troublemaker so intense in his cuckoo hostility that even as youโre gawking at his violence, you still feel his painโ.
โJokerโ, a daring take on the comic book villain starring Joaquin Phoenix, won the Golden Lion for best film at the Venice film festival with Roman Polanski controversially taking second prize.
It is the first superhero film ever to get this kind of arthouse kudos, and could now be on its way to Oscar glory.
The last two Venice winners โ โRomaโ and โThe Shape of Waterโ โ have gone on to lift the best picture Academy Award.
US director Todd Phillips โ best known up to now for the slapstick comedy โVery Bad Tripโ โ paid tribute to Phoenixโs intense performance, saying he was โthe fiercest, bravest and most open-minded lion that I knowโ.
โThank you for trusting me with your insane talents,โ he said.
The movie, which The Guardian had described as โone of the boldest Hollywood productions for some timeโ, has already sparked a heated debate.
And there were audible gasps when French-Polish director Polanski โ a pariah in Hollywood after his rape conviction โ was handed the Grand Prix second prize for his Dreyfus Affair drama, โAn Officer and a Spyโ.
Within hours of the โJokerโ premiere, some warned that Phoenixโs full-throttle portrait of a needy, embittered clown who lives with his mother could empower incels (or involuntary celibates) โ the angry, misogynist young men who have been blamed for so much far-right and white supremacist violence.
Vanity Fairโs Richard Lawson worried that it was โexhilarating in the most prurient of ways, a snuff film about the death of order, about the rot of a governing ethosโ.
He feared that it โmay be irresponsible propaganda for the very men it pathologisesโ.
But most critics disagreed, with Varietyโs Owen Gleiberman saying Phoenix has remade Batmanโs arch-enemy as a โMethod psycho, a troublemaker so intense in his cuckoo hostility that even as youโre gawking at his violence, you still feel his painโ.
Other reviews were equally ecstatic, and a sequel with Robert Pattinson playing the Jokerโs nemesis Batman is said to be in the offing.
Phoenix reportedly lost more than 23 kilos (52 pounds) to play the part.
Phillips defended his film saying the jury โunderstood what we were trying to say, and I hope that translatesโ.
But almost as many headlines are likely to be made by Polanskiโs win.
Having spent most of his life as a fugitive from American justice, he was accused of drawing โobsceneโ parallels between himself and the persecuted French Jewish army officer Alfred Dreyfus, who was the victim of anti-semitism and a miscarriage of justice around the turn of the 20th century.
86 year old Polanski has been shunned by the big studios for decades after he was convicted of drugging and raping a 13 year old girl.
His inclusion in the main Venice competition, which included only two female directors, sparked fury from feminists.
The French-Polish auteur and Holocaust survivor did not show up at the festival, leaving his wife, French actress Emmanuelle Seigner โ who also appears in the film โ to pick up his prize to muted applause and a few isolated boos.
She later told reporters that her husband was โvery happyโ with his win, saying the โfilm was very important to himโ.
The head of the Venice jury, Argentinian director Lucrecia Martel, had boycotted a gala dinner for Polanski, only to be forced to clarify that she was not prejudiced against his film.
SOURCE: Agence France-Presse
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