1:35pm Thursday 28th August 2008
The director of the Venice Film Festival insisted that there was no national quota when he was questioned about a lack of English-language films in this year's event.
Marco Muller acknowledged that there were no UK films competing for the Golden Lion this year.
But he added: "We don't judge on the basis of a national quota.
"We start from the emotions."
Jury president Wim Wenders said he was looking for films which were "truly contemporary".
He said: "We will not be prejudiced."
Wenders said the jury would not be biased in terms of nations, adding: "We will give everyone the same chance."
The German film director was asked by a journalist if he would set rules for the jury.
He replied: "As far as rules are concerned I am German, yes it's true, but I am not so obsessed with rules as some of my compatriots."
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