All Venice articles – Page 33
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’: Venice Review
Vanessa Kirby’s star continues to rise with an intense performance of a bereaved young mother in Kornel Mundroczo’s English-language debut
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Features
Kornel Mundruczo on making his English-language debut with ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The Hungarian filmmaker, now based in Berlin, received advice from Martin Scorsese in an exec producer role.
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‘Nowhere Special’: Venice Review
James Norton tries to find a home for his young boy in Uberto Pasolini’s tender tearjerker
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‘New Order’: Venice Review
Michel Franco’s dystopian howl is dynamic cinema which takes no prisoners
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‘Nomadland’: Venice Review
Starring Frances McDormand, Chloe Zhao’s poetic migrant worker drama holds a mirror to society
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‘Crazy, Not Insane’: Venice Review
Alex Gibney’s fascinating doc tells of a career spent entirely on the examination of serial killers
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News
‘The Whaler Boy’, ‘Oasis’ scoop Giornate degli Autori’s top prizes in Venice
The €20,000 Director’s Award was decided by jury of 27 young film enthusiasts presided over by Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid.
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Films Boutique scores sales on buzzy Venice title ‘Dear Comrades!’ (exclusive)
Andrei Konchalovsky’s feature played in Competition on the Lido.
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‘The Predators’: Venice Review
Two disparate families collide in Pietro Castellitto’s feature debut, a dark comedy set in Rome
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‘In Between Dying’: Venice Review
This metaphysical road movie journeys through the terrain of Tarkovsky and Bresson
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News
“The studios will be back” says Venice head Alberto Barbera
Festival’s 77th edition was the first major international film event to take place against the backdrop of the pandemic.
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‘And Tomorrow The Entire World’: Venice Review
A nervy activism drama filled with sexual tension and a feisty fascist-punching ethos
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Features
Philippe Lacôte talks ‘Night Of The Kings’, martial arts, African independence project
The Ivorian director’s film plays in TIFF after world premiering in Venice.
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‘The Macaluso Sisters’: Venice Review
Emma Dante returns with an ode to the sisterhood set in urban Palermo
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‘Falling’: Toronto Review
Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut features Lance Henriksen as an angry patriarch grappling with dementia
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News
Neon acquires autumn festival selection ‘Night Of The Kings’
Memento Films International handles worldwide sales.
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‘The Best Is Yet To Come’: Venice Review
Jia Zhangke produces his mentee Wang Jing’s taut, thrilling debut
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‘Wife Of A Spy’: Venice Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa pays tribute to the master of suspense in this elegant pre-War drama set in Kobe
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‘City Hall’: Venice Review
Master documentarian Fredrick Wiseman takes the pulse of a nation as he surveys the city of Boston