All Orizzonti articles – Page 4
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‘Listen’: Venice Review
A loving London-based Portuguese couple battle to regain custody of their children
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Features
Kaouther Ben Hania on the real-life inspiration for ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’
Drama about refugee who becomes a human work of art premieres in Venice’s Horizons section.
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Features
‘Listen’ director Ana Rocha de Sousa on making a film about forced adoptions in London
”I am interested in subjects relevant to people’s lives,” says the Portuguese filmmaker.
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‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’: Venice Review
An art-world satire featuring a tattooed living canvas makes for a wild ride
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‘Mainstream’: Venice Review
Gia Coppola returns after Palo Alto with an abrasive ode to You Tuber culture starring Andrew Garfield
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‘The Furnace’: Venice Review
An Afghan cameleer and an Australian thief join forces in this thoughtful Western
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‘Gaza Mon Amour’: Venice Review
The Nasser brothers turn their lens on a late-life romance in Gaza featuring Hiam Abbass and Salim Daw
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‘Apples’: Venice Review
An amnesia pandemic sweeps across Greece in this unforgettable first feature
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News
‘Apples’ director reveals details of next project in Venice (exclusive)
Christos Nikou’s feature debut opened Venice Horizons today.
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‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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‘Blanco En Blanco’: Venice Review
A photographer develops a dangerous obsession in early 20th Century South America
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‘Madre’: Venice Review
Another intriguing - and satisfying - drama from Spain’s Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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‘Hava, Maryam, Aleysha’: Venice Review
With her debut feature, Sahraa Karimi explores the lives of three Afghan women
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‘Moffie’: Venice Review
A young South African man struggles to hide his homosexuality in 1980s military service
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‘Back Home’ (‘Revenir’): Venice Review
Niels Schneider, Adèle Exarchopoulos star in the second film from France’s Jessica Palud
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‘Chola (Shadow Of Water)’: Venice Review
An Indian teen experiences a horrific night with her boyfriend and his aggressive boss
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‘Rialto’: Venice Film Festival
A troubled middle-aged family man finds solace in a young gay hustler
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‘Giants Being Lonely’: Venice Review
Three high-school seniors navigate adolescence in rural North Carolina