All Venice articles – Page 40
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News
Picturehouse Entertainment acquires Venice Competition title ‘Babyteeth’ for UK (exclusive)
Shannon Murphy’s debut feature has its UK launch at London Film Festival.
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The Match Factory reveals roaring business on Venice and TIFF favourite ‘Martin Eden’ (exclusive)
The film won the Coppa Volpi in Venice and the Platform award at TIFF.
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Mick Jagger art heist caper 'The Burnt Orange Heresy' lands at Sony Classics
HanWay Films represents international sales.
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Features
Venice and Toronto 2019: which films stood out?
From potential studio hits to arthouse sleepers, these are some of the films that caught the eye at Venice and Toronto this year.
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Features
Haifaa Al Mansour on returning home to Saudi Arabia to shoot TIFF title ‘A Perfect Candidate’
A Perfect Candidate is currently screening in TIFF’s Contemporary World Cinema.
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Reviews
‘The Mafia Is Not What It Used To Be’: Venice Review
Francesco Maresco explores the impact of the 1992 assassinations of Italian anti-Mafia magistrated Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino
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News
Rediance seals trio of deals on Pema Tseden’s 'Balloon'
Tibetan-language drama sold to France, Benelux and Switzerland following Venice premiere.
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‘Joker’ wins 2019 Venice Golden Lion
Roman Polanski wins the Silver Lion grand jury prize for An Officer And A Spy.
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Reviews
‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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Reviews
‘Blanco En Blanco’: Venice Review
A photographer develops a dangerous obsession in early 20th Century South America
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Features
Directors of Venice doc ‘Woman’: “Weinstein, MeToo… we weren’t surprised when this all happened”
The documentary gives voice to 100 women from all walks of life on topics ranging from what it means to be a woman, to motherhood, marriage, education and darker subjects such as sexual violence and genital mutilation.
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Reviews
‘Waiting For The Barbarians’: Venice Review
Mark Rylance shines in this otherwise bloated adaptation of J.M.Coetzee’s novel
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Reviews
‘Lingua Franca’: Venice Review
A transgender Filipina woman cares for a Russian-Jewish grandmother in Brooklyn
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‘Madre’: Venice Review
Another intriguing - and satisfying - drama from Spain’s Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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Reviews
‘Hava, Maryam, Aleysha’: Venice Review
With her debut feature, Sahraa Karimi explores the lives of three Afghan women
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Reviews
‘State Funeral’: Venice Review
Sergei Loznitsa explores the national impact of Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953
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‘Gloria Mundi’: Venice Review
An ex-convict travels to meet his newborn granddaughter and reconnect with his estranged family
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‘The Domain’: Venice Review
The chronicle of a Portuguese land-owning family as their fortunes change across 45 years
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Reviews
‘Mosul’: Venice Review
The true story of an Iraqi SWAT team waging war against ISIS in Mosul