All Critics' Week articles – Page 2
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‘Hoard’: Venice Review
Debut British filmmaker Luna Carmoon draws from her own life for this unconventional mother-daughter drama
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‘Life Is Not A Competition, But I’m Winning’: Venice Review
Inventive hybrid documentary from Germany takes a historical look at gender boundaries in competitive sport
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‘God Is A Woman’: Venice Review
Panama’s indigenous Kuna fight to reclaim a documentary filmed in their community in 1975
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Features
Venice 2023 preview: Screen’s guide to the Critics’ Week titles
Includes titles from Luna Carmoon, Lee Hong-Chi and Moin Hussain.
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News
Alpha Violet acquires world sales rights to Luna Carmoon’s Venice Critics’ Week title ‘Hoard’ (exclusive)
Carmoon, producers Loran Dunn and Helen Simmons, and star Joseph Quinn all former Stars of Tomorrow.
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‘Queens’: Venice Review
Yasmine Benkiran’s tale of two women on the run from authorities through Morocco closes Venice Critics Week
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‘Have You Seen This Woman?’: Venice Review
Ksenija Marinkovic gives a committed performance in this existential psychodrama
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‘Anhell69’: Venice Review
Colombian filmmaker Theo Montoya crafts a dark meditation on a nation, and a generation
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‘Skin Deep’: Venice Review
Alex Schaad’s witty, body-switching debut explores identity, gender fluidity and sexuality
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‘Dogborn’: Venice Review
Isabella Carbonell’s debut feature is a tightly focused drama about homelessness and sex trafficking
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‘Eismayer’: Venice Review
Gerhard Liebmann gives a full-throttle performance in this true-life drama about a closeted military man
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‘Beating Sun’: Venice Review
This compelling drama stars Swann Arlaud as a landscape architect obsessed with building a public garden
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‘Margins’: Venice Review
Niccolo Falsetti’s engaging debut celebrates male friendship and Italy’s underground punk scene
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News
Venice Critics’ Week to open with drag queen drama ‘Three Nights A Week’, unveils full selection
Ten titles in the festival sidebar
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Reviews
‘Sons Of Ramses’: Cannes Review
Clément Cogitore paints both an authentic community portrait and a serious, moody take on the Parisian crime drama
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‘Karmalink’: Venice Review
Jake Wachtel makes his feature debut with this imaginative Buddist sci-fi set in Cambodia’s Pnom Penh
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News
Italy’s Intramovies boards Venice Critics’ Week, Giornate degli Autori titles (exclusive)
Titles include Ali Muritiba’s ‘Private Desert’.
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News
Cambodian sci-fi ‘Karmalink’ to open Venice Critics’ Week
Jake Wachtel’s debut feature deals with artificial consciousness and reincarnation.
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News
Vertigo Releasing acquires Venice Critics’ Week title ‘Shorta’ for UK & Ireland (exclusive)
The Danish action film deals with police brutality and racial tension.
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‘Ghosts’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week winner is a timely story set in Istanbul of the very near future
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