All Festivals articles – Page 177
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‘The Maiden’: Venice Review
Canadian Graham Foy’s debut is an ambitious portrait of teenage life
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‘On The Fringe’: Venice Review
Lives on the edge in this Spanish social-realist drama starring Penelope Cruz and Luis Tosar
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‘Skin Deep’: Venice Review
Alex Schaad’s witty, body-switching debut explores identity, gender fluidity and sexuality
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‘Dogborn’: Venice Review
Isabella Carbonell’s debut feature is a tightly focused drama about homelessness and sex trafficking
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News
Realness Institute, Series Mania, Storyboard Collective unveil participants in AuthenticA lab (exclusive)
Kenya’s Angela Wamai, South Africa’s Chantel Clark, Ghana’s Jessica Hagan and Nigeria’s Tony Sebastian Ukpo have been selected.
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‘Innocence’: Venice Review
Guy Davidi examines Israel’s compulsory military service in this thought-provoking documentary
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‘Amanda’: Venice Review
First-timer Carolina Cavalli presents a distinctive portrait of a ‘friendless weirdo’ living in Turin
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‘Love Life’: Venice Review
Family tensions are exacerbated by tragedy in Koji Fukada’s emotional melodrama
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‘Eismayer’: Venice Review
Gerhard Liebmann gives a full-throttle performance in this true-life drama about a closeted military man
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‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’: Telluride Review
Mark Cousins presents an intriguing exploration of Alfred Hitchcock’s work
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‘Don’t Worry Darling’: Venice Review
Director Olivia Wilde lampoons American conformity in a sophomore feature that’s more style over substance
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Features
Toronto 2022 preview: Screen’s guide to Gala and Special Presentations
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Gala and Special Presentations programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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‘In Viaggio’: Venice Review
Gianfranco Rosi presents a surprising portrait of Pope Francis as he travels the world
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‘Blanquita’: Venice Review
A real life Chilean child abuse case forms the basis of Fernando Guzzoni’s atmospheric thriller
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‘The Whale’: Venice Review
Brendan Fraser brings a big heart to Darren Aronofsky’s faltering adaptation of a stage play about a man eating himself to death
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‘Beating Sun’: Venice Review
This compelling drama stars Swann Arlaud as a landscape architect obsessed with building a public garden
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‘L’Immensita’: Venice Review
Penelope Cruz is ’a cross between Sophia Loren and a solar flare’ in Emanuele Crialese’s beguiling drama
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‘Other People’s Children’: Venice Review
Rebecca Zlotowski draws from her own life for this portrait of a woman at the crossroads
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News
Brendan Fraser on awards talk for Venice film ‘The Whale’: “My crystal ball is broken”
“I’m just trying to stay in today,” said the actor.