All Venice articles – Page 30
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‘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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‘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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“#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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‘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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‘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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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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‘Shen Kong’: Venice Review
Venice Days opener from Macao is a wayward lockdown romance which takes place in an unidentifed east Asian city
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‘Parallel Mothers’: Venice Review
Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz open the 78th Venice Film Festival with a powerful story of loss and remembrance
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“It’s bigger than last year”: Venice welcomes stars, international guests to second Covid-era festival
Second pandemic era edition opens on Wednesday with Pedro Almodóvar’s Parallel Mothers.
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Isabelle Huppert on “showing malevolence” on screen, being a cinema owner and Venice title ‘Promises’
The French actress is back in Venice starring in Thomas Kruithof’s political drama.
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‘Promises’: Venice Review
Smart political drama with fine performances from Isabelle Huppert and Reda Kateb opens Venice Horizons 2021
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Features
Making ‘Spencer’: producer Paul Webster on the most difficult shoot of his career
Pablo Larrain’s ’Spencer’ faced covid, Brexit and casting challenges.
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Venice Competition title ‘Il Buco’ scores UK, France deals (exclusive)
Coproduction Office’s Italian cave drama has also sold to Denmark, Turkey and Taiwan.
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‘The Power Of The Dog’ producer Tanya Seghatchian talks New Zealand shoot, navigating Covid-19
”It was beguiling to come across a piece of material that wasn’t well-known, that we knew we could put our mark on.”
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‘Anatomy Of Time’: first trailer for Venice Horizons title (exclusive)
Thailand’s Jakrawal won a Tiger award at International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2015 with his debut narrative feature Vanishing Point.
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Features
Venice 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Screen profiles the Venice Competition section, which includes new titles from Pedro Almodovar, Paolo Sorrentino, Jane Campion and Pablo Larrain.