Sofia Coppola's comic drama “Somewhere,” and Darren Aronofsky's “Black Swan” will make their world premieres at the Venice Film Festival, among 22 titles that organizers announced Thursday will vie for the prestigious Golden Lion. Festival director Marco Mueller emphasized the young age of the directors competing at the festival's 67th edition - averaging 47, the youngest ever. Despite their age, many of the young directors come to Venice experienced. Oscar-winner Coppola, 39, will showcase her movie starring Stephen Dorff as a bad-boy actor struggling through life. Aronofsky, 41, returns to Venice with a psychological thriller two years after winning the top prize for his drama “The Wrestler.” Director Quentin Tarantino is heading the jury that will award the festival's top prize on Sept. 11, and director John Woo will be awarded a Golden Lion for his career.