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Emotional Luc Besson talks ‘Dogman’ at Venice: “It takes two years to make a good film. It takes two minutes to f**k it up”’
Filmmaker attends Venice with first film since 2019’s ’Anna’
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‘Dogman’: Venice Review
Luc Besson’s tale of a troubled man who finds salvation through his love of dogs has more bark than bite.
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‘Ferrari’: Venice Review
Adam Driver gets behind the wheel of Michael Mann’s 1950s Italian period piece which never quite hits top gear
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Berlinale to abandon co-director model after 2024 edition
“The necessary decisions for modernising the Berlinale… should now once again be in the hands of one person,” said Germany’s culture minister.
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‘The Human Surge 3’: Toronto Review
Eduardo Williams experimental hybrid looks at the lives of possibly connected young people in Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Peru
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Why Italian films are making their presence felt at this year's Venice
Production in Italy has boomed in recent years, and so too have budgets and international investment.
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‘The Promised Land’: Venice Review
‘Invigoratingly savage Nordic western’ stars Mads Mikkelsen as a retired army captain attempting to tame Jutland in 1755
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‘One Life’: Toronto Review
Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn star in this portrait of Nicholas Winton, who saved hundreds of children from Prague during the war
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Pulsar Content boards David Moreau’s one-shot genre film ‘MadS’ (exclusive)
The French film is about one night in the life a teenager.
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‘Concrete Utopia’: Toronto Review
Korea’s Oscar hopeful is a dynamic dystopian disaster move set in a post-earthquake apartment building
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British Urban Film Festival relocates to Leeds and Halifax for 2023 edition
The festival will take place in Leeds and Halifax.
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‘Poor Things’: Venice Review
Emma Stone is a freshly minted woman of the world in Yorgos Lanthimos’s rich slice of period futurism
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‘Aggro Dr1ft’: Venice Review
Harmony Korine aims for post-cinema in a film shot using thermal imagery and without a screenplay
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‘The Palace’: Venice Review
Roman Polanski’s attempted comedy set in a Swiss luxury hotel proves to be anything but five star
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‘Maestro’: Venice Review
Director/star Bradley Cooper conducts an impressively-mounted, if uneven, portrait of composer Leonard Bernstein
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‘Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros’: Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman takes time to savour his subject in this absorbing four-hour documentary about a French restaurant
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‘The Rescue’: Venice Review
The kidnap of a businessman reveals the fragility of Argentina’s new-found democracy in this 1980s-set drama
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‘Explanation For Everything’: Venice Review
Hungary’s political divisions are manifested by a teenage student facing unrest both at home and school
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‘The Killer’: Venice Review
Michael Fassbender is a stone cold killer in David Fincher’s reunion with ’Se7en’ writer Andrew Kevin Walker