All Venice articles – Page 29
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News
“I made ‘Spencer’ for my mother,” says Pablo Larrain
The film about Princess Diana stars Kristen Stewart and is playing in competition at Venice.
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Reviews
‘The Lost Daughter’: Venice Review
Maggie Gyllenhall’s directorial debut stars Olivia Colman in another tour-de-force performance
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Reviews
‘Dune’: Venice Review
Denis Villeneuve’s impressive, long-awaited space opera dwarfs most contemporary sci-fi in its scope and execution
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Reviews
‘Spencer’: Venice Review
Kristen Stewart brings her own magnetism to the role of Princess Diana during a lonely Christmas at Sandringham in Pablo Larrain’s ’fable from a true tragedy’
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Reviews
‘Land Of Dreams’: Venice Review
Matt Dillon, Isabella Rossellini and Sheila Vand star in Shirin Neshat’s English-language debut, co-directed with Shoja Azari
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News
Freedom of expression issues clouding virtual reality world, according to Venice VR Expanded heads
Venice works with VR platforms including Facebook-owned Oculus and Viveport, which do not allow nudity and sex, for example.
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Features
Mediapro head Jaume Roures talks ‘Official Competition’, his dislike of the red carpet
Roures has ‘Official Competition’ at Venice and ‘The Good Boss’ at San Sebastian.
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Features
‘The Hand Of God’ producer Lorenzo Mieli on Netflix, Billy Wilder and his new slate
Prolific Rome-based film and TV producer is in Venice with two Golden Lion contenders.
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Reviews
‘The Card Counter’: Venice Review
Paul Schrader’s Competition title stars Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish
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Reviews
‘The Hand Of God’: Venice Review
Paolo Sorrentino delivers a highly personal memoir that truly breathes on the big screen
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News
Alexander Rodnyansky on why this is an amazing moment for Russian filmmaking
The veteran Russian producer is attending the Venice Film Festival with Vladimir Bitokov’s Mama I’m Home.
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Reviews
‘The Power Of The Dog’: Venice Review
A powerful turn from Benedict Cumberbatch anchors Jane Campion’s prairie-set period drama
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News
“#MeToo movement is as seismic as the Berlin Wall coming down,” says Jane Campion
Jane Campion’s ‘The Power Of The Dog’ is screening in competition at Venice.
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Reviews
‘Karmalink’: Venice Review
Jake Wachtel makes his feature debut with this imaginative Buddist sci-fi set in Cambodia’s Pnom Penh
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Reviews
‘Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song’: Venice Review
A deep dive into the poet/troubador’s most famous song
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News
Industry returns to Venice Production Bridge in force with attendance up 50% on 2020
Venice Film Festival’s industry programme runs September 2-10.
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News
Wide acquires rights to Venice Biennale College title ‘Nuestros Dias Mas Felices’ (exclusive)
Family drama is the second feature from buzzy rising Argentinian director Sol Berruezo Picho.
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Features
“A part of me was afraid”: Maggie Gyllenhaal on producing, writing and directing ‘The Lost Daughter’
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Israeli producers Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren bonded over Elena Ferrante’s writing.
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Reviews
‘Shen Kong’: Venice Review
Venice Days opener from Macao is a wayward lockdown romance which takes place in an unidentifed east Asian city