All Venice articles – Page 13
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Reviews
‘The Featherweight’: Venice Review
Faux documentary which perfectly captures the fading glory of real-life featherweight boxing champ Willie Pep
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‘The Theory Of Everything’: Venice Review
A conference about quantum physics in 1960s Switzerland plays host to this atmospheric noir debut
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‘Aggro Dr1ft’: Venice Review
Harmony Korine aims for post-cinema in a film shot using thermal imagery and without a screenplay
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‘Explanation For Everything’: Venice Review
Hungary’s political divisions are manifested by a teenage student facing unrest both at home and school
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‘The Palace’: Venice Review
Roman Polanski’s attempted comedy set in a Swiss luxury hotel proves to be anything but five star
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‘The Rescue’: Venice Review
The kidnap of a businessman reveals the fragility of Argentina’s new-found democracy in this 1980s-set drama
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‘Maestro’: Venice Review
Director/star Bradley Cooper conducts an impressively-mounted, if uneven, portrait of composer Leonard Bernstein
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‘Foremost By Night’: Venice Review
Well-intentioned Spanish drama about the forced abduction of infants by the Franco regime plays out in Venice Days
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Features
UK producers Helen Simmons, Loran Dunn talk harnessing Joseph Quinn’s fanbase for Venice title ‘Hoard’
They have produced Luna Carmoon’s debut feature ‘Hoard’, debuting in Critics’ Week at Venice.
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‘Adagio’: Venice Review
Pierfrancesco Favino and Toni Servillo play two ageing mob-men in the final part of Stefano Sollima’s Rome-set crime trilogy
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News
‘Maestro’ make-up designer responds to Bradley Cooper nose controversy: “Goal was to portray Leonard authentically”
Kazu Hiro said he “wasn’t expecting” the controversy; “I feel sorry that I hurt some people’s feelings.”
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‘Hoard’: Venice Review
Debut British filmmaker Luna Carmoon draws from her own life for this unconventional mother-daughter drama
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‘Finally Dawn’: Venice Review
Saverio Costanzo’s Cinecitta-set delight harks to the heyday of ‘Hollywood on the Tiber’ and co-stars Lily James and Willem Dafoe
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‘Poor Things’: Venice Review
Emma Stone is a freshly minted woman of the world in Yorgos Lanthimos’s rich slice of period futurism
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‘Frank Capra: Mr America’: Venice Review
Pacy exploration of the life and legacy of celebrated ’It’s A Wonderful Life’ filmmaker Frank Capra
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News
Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir on ‘Tatami’, the first movie co-directed by Israeli and Iranian filmmakers
Political sports thriller premieres in Horizon’s section at Venice Film Festival.
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News
Why Italian films are making their presence felt at this year's Venice
Production in Italy has boomed in recent years, and so too have budgets and international investment.
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Reviews
‘The Promised Land’: Venice Review
‘Invigoratingly savage Nordic western’ stars Mads Mikkelsen as a retired army captain attempting to tame Jutland in 1755
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News
‘Dario Argento Panico’: first trailer for Venice documentary (Exclusive)
Simone Scafidi’s documentary is an immersive deep dive into the creative process and life of Argento.
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‘The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar’: Venice Review
Wes Anderson returns to the world of Roald Dahl for this short, satisfying star-studded confection for Netflix