Latest Venice news – Page 38
-
News
Venice Horizons selections include Jonathan Demme, Ross McElwee docs
There are 24 films in the feature-length section, including Nicolas Provost’s The Invader [pictured].
-
News
Whit Stillman's Damsels In Distress to close Venice
American director Whit Stillman’s Damsels In Distress will be the closing film out of competition at the 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival.
-
News
Tsangari, Guédiguian and Östlund shortlisted for European LUX Prize
They beat off competition from Bela Tarr, Nanni Moretti and Kaurismaki to compete for the prize which will be awarded on Nov 16 in Strasbourg.
-
News
Venice 2011 competitors likely to include Arnold, Kolirin, Solondz, Ferrara
As Venice gears up for its lineup announcement on Thursday, word has it that competitors could include Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Wuthering Heights, Shame, The Exchange, Dark Horse and more.
-
News
Venice Days lineup has Gallic flavour
Selections include Amigorena’s Another Silence [pictured], Lioret’s All Our Desires, and Lou Ye’s Love And Bruises.
-
News
Venice Critics Week to open with Stockholm East, close with Mission Of Peace
Nine world premieres selected for Critics Week.
-
News
Bruni's Scialla! to open Venice's Controcampo Italiano section
In other festival news, Luigi De Laurentiis award jury to include Frank Roos, Aleksei Fedorchenko, Charles Tesson, Serra Yilmaz and Carlo Mazzacurati.
-
News
Amir Naderi’s Cut to open Venice’s Orizzonti
Venice also announces Orizzonti jury, as well as changes to Controcampo Italiano
-
News
Venice jury to include Todd Haynes, Mario Martone
Darren Aronofsky serves as international jury president.
-
News
Venice confirms Clooney's Ides Of March as opening film
George Clooney’s writer/director/producer project The Ides Of March will open the upcoming 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival, the Biennale confirmed today after news of the title as opening film had been leaked.
-
News
Apichatpong Weerasethakul to head Orizzonti jury at Venice
Thai director competed at Venice in 2006
-
News
Rossellini films to be digitally restored
Film entities Cinecitta Luce, Bologna-based CSC- Cineteca Nazionale and France’s Coproduction Office have joined together to digitally restore ten Roberto Rossellini films in an initiative called The Rossellini Project.
-
News
Ray’s restored Home to launch at Venice
EXCLUSIVE: Controversial film screened at Cannes in 1973
-
News
Future of Venice’s new Palazzo del Cinema in question
Italian government appears unlikely to pick up bill of removing asbestos
-
News
Bellocchio to receive Venice lifetime achievement award
Director c is to receive a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at this year’s festival.
-
News
Venice to honour Pacino, to screen his new doc Wilde Salome
Actor and director Al Pacino has been tapped to receive Venice’s Glory to the Filmmaker 2011 Award dedicated to an artist who has left an original mark on contemporary cinema.
-
News
Darren Aronofsky to head Venice jury
The acclaimed US filmmaker won Venice’s Golden Lion in 2008 for The Wrestler and is riding high following the $295m worldwide success of Black Swan.
-
News
Venice International Film Festival registration open
Applications are now being accepted for film registration for the Venice International Film Festival.
-
News
Venice 2011 to offer updated venues, competitive hotel prices
The Venice Film Festival is wading through its infrastructure problems at good pace, upgrading key venues like the Sala Grande screening room and negotiating better hotel fees in time for the upcoming 68th edition.
-
News
Venice names regional consultants for 2011
The Venice film festival has named its new regional consultants and cinema experts for the upcoming 68th edition, which runs August 31-Sept 10, 2011.