All Venice articles – Page 66
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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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News
Grindstone takes Cymbeline for North America
Grindstone Entertainment acquires North American distribution rights for Shakespeare adaptation ahead of its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
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Comment
Life in Venice
Venice might have been sans Clooney this year, but there are plenty of reasons why this festival is still vital.
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News
Versatile acquires Chan’s Dearest
EXCLUSIVE: Chinese child abduction film to screen in Toronto following world premiere in Venice.
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News
Lars von Trier to make TV series
Lars von Trier is readying an English-language TV series called The House That Jack Built.
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News
Croatia, Italy, Slovenia plan new co-pro programme
New programme has budget of €120,000 per year.
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Features
David Gordon Green, Manglehorn
The director chats about fables, gospel choirs, casting Harmony Korine and Al Pacino’s preparation process.