All Venice articles – Page 66
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Features
Viggo Mortensen, Far From Men
In David Oelhoffen’s Far From Men, Viggo Mortensen plays a reclusive teacher who helps a villager accused of commiting a murder escape into the mountains during the Algerian war.
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News
Venice Market finds niche with gap financing market
Several projects in Venice’s inaugural European Gap-Financing Co-Production Market are on the verge of completing their financing.
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News
Pigeon wins Golden Lion in Venice
Venice awards go to Roy Andersson dark comedy, Andrei Konchalovsky drama, Hungry Hearts.
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The Dinner wins Europa Cinemas Venice Label
Ivano de Matteo’s Italian film to receive promotional support from Europa Cinemas.
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Features
Joshua & Benny Safdie, Heaven Knows What
The filmmaking brothers talk about their Venice and Toronto selection, including how they were inspired by addict-turned-writer/actress Arielle Holmes.
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Features
Thelma Schoonmaker: Editing is a misunderstood art
Martin Scorsese’s long-time editor talked Raging Bull, the move to digital and the art of cutting while at the Venice Film Festival where she has picked up a lifetime honour.
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Features
Naji Abu Nowar, Theeb
Premiering in Venice’s Orizzonti section, Naji Abu Nowar’s Theeb is a coming-of-age story about a young Bedouin boy who is forced to grow up fast following the death of his father and the arrival of a British army officer on a mysterious mission.
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Reviews
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Dir/scr: Roy Andersson. Sweden-Norway-France-Germany. 2014. 101mins
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