All Venice articles – Page 52
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Venice Critics' Week responds to Ziad Doueiri detention
“No to Censorship”, says festival and Italian industry body.
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'The Insult' director released after army tribunal in Lebanon
The Lebanese-French filmmaker was detained at Beirut Airport.
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'The Shape Of Water' wins Venice Golden Lion
Xavier Legrand named best director for Custody, Charlotte Rampling earns Coppa Volpi for Hannah.
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Features
The story behind Andrew Haigh's 'Lean On Pete'
Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher on their latest collaboration.
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Reviews
'Outrage Coda': Venice Review
Beat Takeshi ends his crime trilogy in suitably visceral style
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'Disappearance': Venice Review
An Iranian couple get caught in a web of lies in Ali Asgari’s precisely crafted debut
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Sara Forestier's 'M' gets Europa promotional award
Directorial debut awarded Europa Cinemas Label as Best European Film.
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Reviews
'Custody': Venice Review
A menacing drama about domestic terrorism closes the Venice Film Festival’s Competition section
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'Above The Law (Tueurs)': Venice Review
A dangerous game of cat and mouse is played in this tense Belgian crime thriller
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'Racer And The Jailbird': Venice Review
Mathias Schoenaerts and Adele Exarchopoulos star in the latest from ’Bullhead’ director Michael R Roskam.
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'Mektoub My Love: Canto Uno': Venice Review
Abdellatif Kechiche follows up 2013’s Blue is The Warmest Colour with a South of France-set summer romance
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Reviews
'The Rape of Recy Taylor': Venice Review
The brutal rape of a black woman in 1944 Alabama is the basis for Nancy Buirski’s exploration of race and civil rights
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Features
Errol Morris: 'American politics has gone into the Twilight Zone'
Oscar-winning documentary director talks about his new Netflix CIA mini-series ‘Wormwood’.
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Reviews
'Angels Wear White': Venice Review
Vivian Qu’s tale of abuse and corruption in China’s ‘gold coast’ marks her out as a force to be reckoned with
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'Manhunt': Venice Review
Breezy, handsomely mounted fun that shows John Woo has lost neither his mojo nor his sense of poetry
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'Sweet Country': Venice Review
A ravishing film from Warwick Thornton helps illustrate Australia’s racial divide
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'Loving Pablo': Venice Review
Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz reunite for Spain’s Fernando Leon de Aranoa
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Features
Warwick Thornton talks Venice buzz western 'Sweet Country' and a dark chapter in Australia's past
Thornton is the first Australian indigenous director to have a film in Venice’s competition.
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'Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond': Venice Review
Compelling documentary looks back at the shooting of Milos Forman’s ‘Man On The Moon’ with Jim Carrey going full method to play Andy Kaufman