British film and stage director Sam Mendes will head the jury of the 73rd Venice Film Festival.
The 50-year-old "Skyfall" director will be responsible for selecting several awards, including the Golden Lion for best film and Silver Lion for best director, reported Variety.
Mendes' rapport with the festival dates back to 2002 when he was in the Venice competition with Tom Hanks-starrer "Road to Perdition," which is the only one of his movies to launch from an international film festival.
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The upcoming edition of Venice will see Alberto Barbera remain in the saddle as artistic director, thanks to an extension of his mandate beyond the fest's customary four year term.
Barbera called Mendes' work "a particularly effective and convincing synthesis of a vocation for distinctive theatre and cinema."
"His productions, whether destined for stage or screen, are able to reconcile the expectations of the most exacting critics with the tastes of a vast audience which seems to transcend all geographical and cultural boundaries," he said.
Last year Alfonso Cuaron served as Venice jury head, two years after his film "Gravity" launched from the fest in 2013.
The 73rd edition of Venice will run August 31-September 10.