“The Shape of Water” clinches the Golden Lion award for the best film at the 2017 Venice Film Festival.
The movie directed by Guillermo del Toro tells the story of a mute who falls in love with an aquatic creature. It beats hyped movies such as George Clooney’s “Suburbicon” and Alexander Payne’s “Downsizing,” which also premiered during the 10-day movie manic event. The Shape of Water won over a jury headed by American actress Annette Bening and unlike previous times, the movie was a confirmed winner among the jury as well as the critics.
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Accepting the award, the Mexican filmmaker said, “I believe in life, I believe in love and I believe in cinema.” He also didn’t forget home, expressing words of encouragement for hopeful filmmakers “As a Mexican” he said, “I want to say this is a first for a Mexican storyteller so I want to dedicate and give the prize to every young Mexican film-maker or Latin American film-maker that is dreaming to do something in the f genre, as a fairytale, as a parable, and is faced with a lot of people saying it can’t be done. It can.”



