All Competition articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘Waiting For The Barbarians’: Venice Review
Mark Rylance shines in this otherwise bloated adaptation of J.M.Coetzee’s novel
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‘Gloria Mundi’: Venice Review
An ex-convict travels to meet his newborn granddaughter and reconnect with his estranged family
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‘Guest Of Honour’: Venice Review
A man and his adult daughter attempt to unravel their knotty relationship in Atom Egoyan’s measured drama
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‘The Painted Bird’: Venice Review
An abandoned boy witness atrocities throughout Europe at the close of World War II
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‘Martin Eden’: Venice Review
Jack London’s seminal novel is transferred to mid-century Naples by the director Pietro Marcello
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'Marriage Story': Venice Review
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson play a couple whose relationship is on the rocks in Noah Baumbach’s Netflix drama
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‘Ema’: Review
Pablo Larrain returns with this tale of a woman who will go to fiery lengths to be reunited with her adoptive son
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‘An Officer And A Spy’ (‘J’Accuse’): Venice Review
Roman Polanski and Robert Harris have collaborated on a sober film about The Dreyfus Affair; it looks set to become a sturdy international performer
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‘The Perfect Candidate’: Venice Review
Director Haifaa Al Mansour returns to her native Saudia Arabia for this story about an aspiring female politician
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News
Lucrecia Martel to head Venice 2019 Competition jury
Led by the ‘Zama’ director, the jury will award prizes including the Golden Lion.
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'22 July': Venice Review
Paul Greengrass sensitively depicts the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway
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'The Accused (Acusada)': Venice Review
A young woman stands trial for a sensational murder in Buenos Aires
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'At Eternity's Gate': Venice Review
Willem Dafoe plays Vincent Van Gogh for the artist-turned-director Julian Schnabel
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'The Sisters Brothers': Venice Review
John C Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix play hitmen siblings operating in the 1850s American West
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'What You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire?': Venice Review
A change of tone for Roberto Minervini as he continues his odyssey through the American South
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Features
Mike Leigh on 'Peterloo', working with Amazon and the north-south divide
Leigh’s film has its world premiere in Competition at Venice Film Festival.
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'A Family': Venice Review
Micaela Ramazzotti and Patrick Bruel star in Sebastiano Riso’s melodrama about professional surrogates
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'Ex Libris – New York Public Library': Venice Review
The world’s fourth-largest library, with 87 branches, is examined by veteran documentarian Frederick Wiseman
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'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri': Venice Review
Frances McDormand is scorching as a small-town avenger in the latest from Seven Psychopaths’ Martin McDonagh.
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'The House By The Sea': Venice Review
Robert Guédiguian is back to what he does best with his team for this drama set in Marseilles also known as La Villa