All Venice articles – Page 35
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International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk warns Covid-19 is bringing fresh dangers
Fledgling body has examined seven cases of filmmakers in potential danger over last six weeks.
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As DDA celebrates its 50th anniversary, Dennis Davidson is taking the leap into production
The veteran publicist looks back on 50 years in the business.
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ director Kornel Mundruczó, EFA join Hungarian arts freedom protests
Mundruczó wore a #FREESZFE t-shirt on Saturday.
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Features
‘New Order’ director Michel Franco on the time bomb that is waiting to explode
The Mexican filmmaker will premiere his film in Venice Competition on September 10.
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Luca Guadagnino pays tribute to Venice, looks forward to San Sebastian
The director premiered his new documentary ’Salvatore: Shoemaker Of Dreams’ in Venice
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Giornate degli Autori’s first female artistic director Gaia Furrer talks debut edition
Parallel section modelled on Cannes Directors’ Fortnight marks 17th edition this year.
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Reviews
‘The World To Come’: Review
A friendship blossoms into love in Mona Fastvold’s powerful period drama
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‘Sun Children’: Venice Review
A Dickensian tale with a Disney feel set in Iran’s bustling metropolis
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Arthouse challenges examined during Venice Production Bridge panel
The effects of Covid-19 on the sector could be long-lasting, panellists warned.
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‘Salvatore - Shoemaker Of Dreams’: Venice Review
Luca Guadagnino gives the maestro of footwear his due
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First trailer: Ann Hui’s Venice title ‘Love After Love’ (exclusive)
An adaptation of an Eileen Chang short story, Love After Love will play out of competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
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Kaouther Ben Hania on the real-life inspiration for ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’
Drama about refugee who becomes a human work of art premieres in Venice’s Horizons section.
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‘Listen’ director Ana Rocha de Sousa on making a film about forced adoptions in London
”I am interested in subjects relevant to people’s lives,” says the Portuguese filmmaker.
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‘The World To Come’ director Mona Fastvold on shooting four seasons in 24 days
”We rehearsed and planned in advance; it was so, so detailed,” explained Fastvold.
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Reviews
‘Mosquito State’: Venice Review
The 2007 financial collapse serves as the backdrop for this intriguing, insect-laden drama
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‘Shorta’: Venice Review
A timely, compelling thriller that confronts police brutality and racial tension
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‘Mandibles’: Venice Review
Winning slacker comedy set on the Cote D’Azur in which a fly strays very far from the wall
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“At least 1%” of EU’s €750bn Covid recovery fund should go to culture, urges MEP
Securing €7.5bn for Europe’s Covid-hit culture and creative industries would be a good result, says German MEP Sabine Verheyen.