45th Locarno Film Festival
The 45th Locarno Film Festival was held from 5 to 15 August 1992 in Locarno, Switzerland. All 19 films in competition were premieres, 14 were world premieres and the rest European premieres. Ten film in competition were first time features from directors.
This was Marco Mueller's first year as festival head and artistic director following the departure of David Strieff. Mueller wished to refocus the festival as a "market festival" in order to compete in the mid-level film festival circuit.
Under his leadership, the festival adjusted to attract more market buyers. Utilizing its $3.5 million dollar budget, the festival paid for the hotels and food for around 50 distributors and buyers to entice them to attend. In addition, 30 buyers trips were paid for by the European Film Distribution Office, which held its annual meeting in Locarno. In total, around 100 market buyers and distributors attended the festival.
The festival also upped its prize money to $50,000 for first prize, the Golden Leopard, $30,000 for the runner up Silver Leopard and $20,000 for the Bronze Leopard. Mueller also launched his pet project and entered into film production. Through the Montecinemaverità Foundation, he created a program to fund new films in exchange for the right to premiere the films at the Locarno festival upon completion.
The opening film of was the newly restored The Leopard directed by Luchino Visconti. Some world premieres included, Daniel Schmid's Off Season in the Piazza Grande and Wolfgang Becker's Child's Play in competition.
The Golden Leopard, the festival's top prize, was awarded to Autumn Moon directed by Clara Law.
Jury
- Guglielmo Biraghi, Jury Chair, Italian critic and former head of the Venice Film Festival
- Geoff Gilmore, Sundance program director and UCLA film and television archive director
- Geraldine Chaplin, American actress
- Uli Steiger, Swiss Cinematographer
Official Sections
The following films were screened in these sections:Piazza Grande
The Piazza Grande is Locarno's open-air theater where out-of-competition films are screened.Main Competition (''Concorso Internazionale'')
The Main Competition featured 14 world premieres and 5 European premieres.Leopards of Tomorrow
Leopards of TomorrowIndependent Sections
Critics Week
The Semaine de la Critique is an independent section, created in 1990 by the Swiss Association of Film Journalists in partnership with the Locarno Film Festival.Official Awards
Official Jury
- Golden Leopard: Autumn Moon directed by Clara Law
- Silver Leopard: Kairat directed by Darezhhan Omirbaev
- Bronze Leopard: Die Terroristen directed by Philip Grönig
- Bronze Leopard : Eddie King directed by Gidi Dar
- Bronze Leopard : HOLOZÄN directed by Heinz Bütler and Manfred Eicher
- Special Jury Prize : Quartier Mozart directed by Jean-Pierre Bekolo
Youth Jury
- "Carte Jeunes" Prize: Quartier Mozart directed by Jean-Pierre Bekolo
- "The environment is the quality of life" Prize: Autumn Moon directed by Clara Law
- First Prize UBS: Donusa directed by Angeliki Antoniu
- Second Prize UBS: Video Blues directed by Árpád Sopsits
- Third Prize UBS: Confortorio directed by Paolo Benvenuti
Oecumenical Jury
- Prize: Sishi Buhuo directed by Li Shaohong
- Special mentions: Zebrahead directed by Anthony Drazan, Kinderspiele directed by Wolfgang Becker
FIPRESCI Jury
- International Critics Award: Requiem directed by Reni Mertens and Walter Marti, Kairat directed by Darezhhan Omirbaev
International Jury
- SSR Award: Copiii Marcelarului directed by Viorica Mesina, A Horse With Stripes directed by Andrew O’Sullivan
- Special mentions: Release Me directed by Frances Lea, Est Nao È A SUA VIDA directed by Jorge Furtado, Boxulmaleen directed by Arnet Diallo, The Dead BOY’S CLUB directed by Mark Christopher
CICAE Jury
- Prize: Autumn Moon directed by Clara Law