All Giornate degli Autori articles
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‘Foremost By Night’: Venice Review
Well-intentioned Spanish drama about the forced abduction of infants by the Franco regime plays out in Venice Days
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Venice title ‘Sidonie In Japan’ starring Isabelle Huppert sells for Indie Sales; first trailer revealed (exclusive)
§tElise Girard directs her third film about a woman mourning her husband in Kyoto while on her book tour.
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Venice 2023 preview: Screen’s guide to the Giornate degli Autori titles
Includes titles from Delphine Girard, Khalil Benkirane, Céline Sciamma and Élise Girard.
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Venice’s Giornate degli Autori unveils 2023 line-up
The films include Isabelle Huppert starrer ’Sidonie in Japan’ and a new short film by Celine Sciamma.
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Venice winner ‘Blue Jean’ sells to major territories including France, Germany, Spain (exclusive)
Film Constellation secures further deals on Georgia Oakley’s feature debut.
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‘The Listener’: Venice Review
Tessa Thompson’s poised presence elevates Steve Buscemi’s intimate drama about a helpline volunteer
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‘The Damned Don’t Cry’: Venice Review
A mother and son reside on the fringes of Moroccan society in Fyzal Boulifa’s impressive second feature
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‘The Maiden’: Venice Review
Canadian Graham Foy’s debut is an ambitious portrait of teenage life
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Features
“I was intimidated as hell”: Steve Buscemi talks directing Venice premiere ‘The Listener’
The film stars Tessa Thompson as a helpline counsellor who takes calls from people in need.
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First trailer for Giornate degli Autori Algerian costume drama ‘The Last Queen’ (exclusive)
Set in Algiers in 1516, the film is being described as Algeria’s first costume drama.
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‘Casa Susanna’: Venice Review
Sebastien Lifshitz’s moving documentary pay tribute to a 1960s getaway for transgender women and cross-dressers
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‘Padre Pio’: Venice Review
Shia LaBeouf leads Abel Ferrara’s compelling historical drama about a canonised Franciscan Capuchin friar
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‘Blue Jean’: Venice Review
Georgia Oakley’s impressive debut, set in the UK during the introduction of Section 28, features a knockout performance from Rosy McEwen
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‘Stonewalling’: Venice Review
Huang Ji and Ryuji Otsuka explore the limited options available to the younger generation of contemporary China
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‘The March On Rome’: Venice Review
Mark Cousins charts the rise of Mussolini and fascism in perhaps his most politically explicit film to date
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The Match Factory unveils five-strong Venice line-up including two Competition films (exclusive)
Gianni Amelio’s ‘Lord Of The Ants’ and Susanna Nicchiarelli’s ‘Chiara’ both in Competition.
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‘You Resemble Me’: Venice Review
Spike Lee and Jonze produce this debut, hybrid feature about the the French radical Islamist Hasna Ait Boulahcen
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‘Madeleine Collins’: Venice Review
Virginie Efira stars in this spider’s web of a film about a woman leading a seemingly impossible double life
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‘Shen Kong’: Venice Review
Venice Days opener from Macao is a wayward lockdown romance which takes place in an unidentifed east Asian city