All Venice articles – Page 54
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Reviews
'Brawl in Cellblock 99': Venice Review
Vince Vaughn adds a heavyweight presence to Craig Zahler’s follow-up to ‘Bone Tomahawk’
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Features
Ai Weiwei: 'my 'Human Flow' profits will go to refugee NGOs'
Refugee documentary premiered at Venice.
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Reviews
'Samui Song': Venice Review
A glossily-executed noir from the Thai director of ‘Last Life In The Universe’
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'Suburbicon': Venice Review
Director: George Clooney. US. 2017. 105 mins. This year in particular, the American dream of the 1950s – so modern and gleaming from the outside – is being recast as built on foundations of racism, abuse and greed, whether that’s the rotten core of fast food in ...
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'Foxtrot': Venice Review
Samuel Maoz delivers a powerful follow up to Lebanon, which won the Golden Lion in 2009
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'Our Souls At Night': Venice Review
Robert Redford and Jane Fonda unite for a Netflix-ordered late-life romance
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'Longing': Venice Review
An ’’extremely sad” comedy from Israel’s Savi Gabizon follows a man mourning the son he never knew he had.
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'Lean On Pete': Venice Review
After 45 years, Andrew Haigh turns his attentions to the American Midwest, where a lonely boy pins his hopes on an old racehorse.
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Features
10 hot Italian TV dramas that should be on your radar
Screen selects 10 buzzed-about shows on the horizon.
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Reviews
'Human Flow': Venice Review
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei casts his eye on the world’s refugee crisis, touring more than 40 refugee camps.
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'West Of Sunshine': Venice Review
A slice of Australian neo-realism as a dad tries to repay his debts over the course of one stress-filled day
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'Zama': Venice Review
After a nine-year absence, Lucrecia Martel returns to the screen with an uncompromising Amazonian epic.
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'The Shape Of Water': Venice Review
Guillermo del Toro crafts a poignant creature fable starring Sally Hawkins
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Features
Five Venice Film Festival market titles to look out for
Feature film, TV and VR projects heading to Venice.
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Reviews
'Under The Tree': Venice Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson’s third feature is a perceptive exploration of spiralling domestic tensions
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'First Reformed': Venice Review
Ethan Hawke shines as a tormented man of God in Paul Schrader’s latest
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'Nico 1988': Venice Review
Trine Dyrholm takes to the stage as the 60s icon as she searches for meaning in music later on in her life.
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News
Stray Dogs boards Venice-bound British debut 'Pin Cushion' (exclusive)
Deborah Haywood’s debut feature will open Venice Critics’ Week.