All Venice articles – Page 41
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‘Saturday Fiction’: Venice Review
A Chinese actress returns to 1940s Shanghai to star in a play by her former lover
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‘Babyteeth’: Venice Review
A cancer-stricken teen strikes up a relationship with an older drug dealer
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‘Arab Blues’: Venice Review
After living in Paris since childhood, a Tunis-born psychoanalyst returns to her homeland
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‘Collective’: Venice Review
Accomplished documentary about the 2015 Bucharest nightclub fire and subsequent healthcare scandal
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‘Guest Of Honour’: Venice Review
A man and his adult daughter attempt to unravel their knotty relationship in Atom Egoyan’s measured drama
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‘About Endlessness’: Venice Review
Swedish maestro Roy Andersson’s unique blend of pared-down mournful comedy continues with this series of 35-odd cinematic fragments
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‘Joker’: Venice Review
Super-villain origins story starring Joaquin Phoenix is a very dark gag indeed
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‘Beware Of Children’: Venice Review
The death of a child on the playing field is the starting point for this probing drama from Norway
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‘The Painted Bird’: Venice Review
An abandoned boy witness atrocities throughout Europe at the close of World War II
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‘Babyteeth’ director Shannon Murphy: “Most of my career I’ve been the only female”
Australian director is at Venice Film Festival this year for the world premiere of her debut feature Babyteeth.
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‘45 Seconds Of Laughter’: Venice Review
Inside the Californian penal system with Tim Robbins’ The Actors Group
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‘The King’: Venice Review
Timothée Chalamet stars as King Henry V in David Michôd’s revisionist historical epic
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‘Martin Eden’: Venice Review
Jack London’s seminal novel is transferred to mid-century Naples by the director Pietro Marcello
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'Marriage Story': Venice Review
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson play a couple whose relationship is on the rocks in Noah Baumbach’s Netflix drama
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‘Back Home’ (‘Revenir’): Venice Review
Niels Schneider, Adèle Exarchopoulos star in the second film from France’s Jessica Palud
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‘No. 7 Cherry Lane’: Venice Review
Filmmaker Yonfan makes a foray into animation with a cinematic fantasy set in 1967 Hong Kong
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‘Chola (Shadow Of Water)’: Venice Review
An Indian teen experiences a horrific night with her boyfriend and his aggressive boss
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Venice Critics’ Week’s Giona Nazzaro on the impact of the new wave of Italian festival curators
“Everything changed when we realised festivals actually make editorial choices discovering talents.”
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‘Rialto’: Venice Film Festival
A troubled middle-aged family man finds solace in a young gay hustler