All Venice articles – Page 88
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Venice competition includes new films from Gallo, Coppola, Tykwer, Miike
Selections include Somewhere, Norwegian Wood, Venus Noire, Miral, Potiche, 12 Assassins.
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Venice Horizons includes new works from Vincent Gallo, Guillermo Arriaga
Orizzonti lineup includes features from Kim Gok and Kim Sun, Jaoa Nicolau, Amit Dutta, Sion Sono.
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Venice adds world premiere of Robert Rodriguez's Machete
Venice continues to enrich its opening day world premiere offerings, adding Robert Rodriguez’s Machete as a world premiere as the opening night Midnight film at the end of opening day.
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Venice Days to open with Blier's The Clink Of The Ice
Twelve titles hailing from regions as diverse as Burkina Faso and Chile have been selected for the seventh edition of the official Venice Days sidebar, set to unspool during the 67th edition of the Venice Film Festival.
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Venice Critics week selections include August's directorial debut Beyond
The 25th edition of the International Critics’ Week at the 67th Venice Film Festival has announced the seven world premiere titles in competition. All films are debut features.The line up offers a more geographically rich offering than in recent years. Titles hail from the Mediterranean countries of Greece, Slovenia, Israel, ...
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Aronofsky's Black Swan to open Venice, in competition
In other Venice news, jurors across sections will include Raja Amari, Lav Diaz and Stanley Kwan.
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Breillat's Sleeping Beauty to open Venice Horizons
Hong Sang-soo’s love-triangle story Oki’s Movie will close the revamped Orizzonti section.
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Venice to spotlight Italian comedy
This year’s Venice International Film Festival will host a retrospective Italian Comedy – The State of Things (1937-1988).
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Malick, Coppola could lead strong crop at Venice 2010
Terrence Malick’s The Tree Of Life and Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere are among a raft of strong titles that could be bound for this year’s Venice or Toronto.
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Venice to honour Mani Ratnam
The 67th Venice Film Festival, which runs September 1-11, will pay tribute to Indian film-maker Mani Ratman (pictured).
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Neshat, Akin to head juries at Venice Film Festival
Prizewinners from last year will chair Orizzonti and Luigi De Laurentiis award juries respectively.
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Quentin Tarantino to lead 2010 Venice jury
Marco Mueller says Tarantino is “perhaps the only American auteur to be adored worldwide like a rock star.”
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Venice revamps Horizons awards, now including short films
The Venice Film Festival has announced an update to prizes for the competitive Orizzonti (Horizons) section.
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Venice Biennale to promote local films in China
The Biennale will travel to China to continues it campaign to promote local film-makers internationally.
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Mueller to lead Italian cinema festival in Moscow
Marco Mueller (pictured) presents masterclass and Venice screenings at Italian cinema showcase in Moscow.
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John Woo to receive Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at Venice
John Woo, the Asian and Hollywood director and producer, will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 67th Venice International Film Festival, which will run September 1 – 11 next year.
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Venice to screen world premiere of Ray's We Can't Go Home Again
Nicholas Ray’s restored version of the experimental We Can’t Go Home Again will be shown at the 68th Venice film festival in 2011.
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Venice and Toronto show their different strengths
The two festivals worked well together this year, says Fionnuala Halligan.