
VENICE, ITALY (AP) - An Indian film, Monsoon Wedding, has won the Golden Lion award at the 58th annual Venice Film Festival in Italy.
The film, directed by Mira Nair, is a comedy about an extended family reuniting from around the globe for an arranged marriage in India's capital, Delhi.
Miss Nair earned international fame with her earlier films Salaam Bombay and Mississippi Masala and shot Monsoon Wedding in a month using hand-held cameras.
It is the first time either India or a woman has won the top prize at the world's oldest film festival. "This is one for India, my beloved India, my continuing inspiration," Miss Nair said as she accepted the small Golden Lion statuette.
Controversial issues
Monsoon Wedding, which was a favourite at the Cannes Film Festival, depicts a colourful and exuberant family wedding in India's Punjab state. The director described it as "love song to Delhi," the city where she was educated.
Miss Nair is renowned for her provocative films that often deal with controversial issues and Monsoon Wedding is no different.
In it the family's preparations for the wedding are marred by long suppressed revelations of incest.
"I like to push the envelope... I believe that movies are there to provoke and get under your skin," Miss Nair said after winning the award.
The film was shot on a hand-held camera to give it a more documentary feel. "I just wanted to explore something very personal
about my family and families in general, in a free way," Miss Nair said.
Visionary
Despite being described as a visionary by Nanni Moretti, the head of the Venice jury, Miss Nair played down the acclaim.
"I didn't expect anything from this film really. I wanted to make a small thing, but I am so very happy to say that it has become big," she said.
She was equally modest when asked about being the first ever female to take the top prize. "I am not one to hold a flag. If we win and we happen to be women, then wonderful," she said.