All Critics' Week articles – Page 2
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Reviews
‘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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‘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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Italy’s Intramovies boards Venice Critics’ Week, Giornate degli Autori titles (exclusive)
Titles include Ali Muritiba’s ‘Private Desert’.
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Cambodian sci-fi ‘Karmalink’ to open Venice Critics’ Week
Jake Wachtel’s debut feature deals with artificial consciousness and reincarnation.
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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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‘The Book Of Vision’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week opens with a ’wilfully enigmatic film’ clearly influenced by EP Terrence Malick’s work
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Cannes Critics’ Week names new programme manager
New appointee replaces Rémi Bonhomme who is headed to Marrakech as artistic director.
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Celluloid Dreams boards Cannes 2020 selection ‘Memory House’ (exclusive)
Film is the only Latin American production to get make it into the special Official Selection.
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‘Rare Beasts’: Venice Review
Billie Piper makes her directorial debut with this unconventional, raw take on the romantic comedy
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Features
How Billie Piper tried to "reimagine" a British style for Venice title 'Rare Beasts'
Piper’s filmmaking debut has its world premiere on August 31.
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'Dachra': Venice Review
School students uncover the mysteries of a creepy village in this Tunisian horror
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Features
Venice 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Critics' Week titles
Titles include Finnish artist Anna Eriksson’s experimental film ‘M’ and Andreas Goldstein’s novel adaptation ‘Adam Evelyn’.
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'Hunting Season': Venice Review
An intense father-son drama is played out against the wilds of Patagonia
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News
UK feature debut 'Pin Cushion' to open Venice Critics' Week
Independent festival strand unveils 2017 line-up.
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