All Venice articles – Page 14
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‘Life Is Not A Competition, But I’m Winning’: Venice Review
Inventive hybrid documentary from Germany takes a historical look at gender boundaries in competitive sport
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Wes Anderson on Hollywood strikes: “People are suffering, an equitable deal has to be reached”
Anderson becomes latest high-profile figure in Venice to address industrial action.
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Venice title ‘Sidonie In Japan’ starring Isabelle Huppert sells for Indie Sales; first trailer revealed (exclusive)
§tElise Girard directs her third film about a woman mourning her husband in Kyoto while on her book tour.
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‘Dogman’: Venice Review
Luc Besson’s tale of a troubled man who finds salvation through his love of dogs has more bark than bite.
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‘Ferrari’: Venice Review
Adam Driver gets behind the wheel of Michael Mann’s 1950s Italian period piece which never quite hits top gear
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‘Upon Open Sky’: Venice Review
A teenage trio go on the hunt for revenge in this lacklustre road movie penned by Guillermo Arriaga
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‘El Conde’: Venice Review
Pablo Larrain’s high-concept Netflix drama featuring Augusto Pinochet as an ageing vampire lacks bite
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Emotional Luc Besson talks ‘Dogman’ at Venice: “It takes two years to make a good film. It takes two minutes to f**k it up”’
Filmmaker attends Venice with first film since 2019’s ’Anna’
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Adam Driver: “Why is it ‘Ferrari’ can meet SAG-AFTRA demands but Netflix, Amazon can’t?”
Adam Driver is one of the major stars attending this year’s Venice, following a SAG-AFTRA waiver for ‘Ferrari’.
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‘City Of Wind’: Venice Review
A 17 year-old shaman comes of age in this remarkably-assured debut feature from Mongolia
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‘God Is A Woman’: Venice Review
Panama’s indigenous Kuna fight to reclaim a documentary filmed in their community in 1975
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Pablo Larraín on Venice premiere ‘El Conde’: “Pinochet’s impunity made him eternal and has broken my country”
The Chilean filmmaker’s dark satire premieres in Venice competition.
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France TV Distribution boards steamy French thriller ‘The Victoria System’ (exclusive)
Sales to kick off this week in Venice.
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‘Comandante’: Venice Review
Venice opens with this pointed dramatisation of a World War II story in which a Fascist submarine commander rescued the people he torpedoed
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Italian legend Liliana Cavani calls for greater recognition of female filmmakers at Venice 2023 opening ceremony
“Women writers and directors are working as hard as men. It’s not right if we don’t give them chance to be seen.”
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa readies French thriller ‘Serpent’s Path’ starring Ko Shibasaki, Damien Bonnard (exclusive)
Art House Films has taken distribution rights for France.
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‘Io Capitano’: First English-language trailer for Matteo Garrone’s Venice competition drama (exclusive)
Follows the two young men as they leave Dakar and set off on a contemporary Odyssey
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“Art over content”: Venice jurors Damien Chazelle, Martin McDonagh, Laura Poitras wear T-shirts in support of strikes
Chazelle gave an impassioned response in support of the strikes.
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French, Italian cinema guilds unite in support of US strikes, set Venice symposium
French film organisations ARP, directors’ guild SRF spearhead initiative.
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