All Venice Competition articles – Page 2
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NewsFilms Boutique scores sales on buzzy Venice title ‘Dear Comrades!’ (exclusive)
Andrei Konchalovsky’s feature played in Competition on the Lido.
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Reviews‘In Between Dying’: Venice Review
This metaphysical road movie journeys through the terrain of Tarkovsky and Bresson
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Reviews‘Notturno’: Venice Review
Gianfranco Rosi’s documentary captures those who live on the tense borderlands of the Middle East
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Reviews‘Laila In Haifa’: Venice Review
Drinks, sex and commentary flow freely over the course of one night in an Israeli bar
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Reviews‘One Night In Miami’: Venice Review
Regina King adapts the award-winning stage play by Kemp Powers
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Features‘New Order’ director Michel Franco on the time bomb that is waiting to explode
The Mexican filmmaker will premiere his film in Venice Competition on September 10.
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Features‘The World To Come’ director Mona Fastvold on shooting four seasons in 24 days
”We rehearsed and planned in advance; it was so, so detailed,” explained Fastvold.
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FeaturesIndian producer Vivek Gomber on his Venice return with ‘The Disciple’
The Mumbai-based actor and producer has just spent six months in lockdown.
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Reviews‘Padrenostro’: Venice Review
Inspired by Claudio Noce’s childhood, this assassination drama morphs into a father-son tale
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Reviews‘The Disciple’: Venice Review
An immersive exploration of Indian classical music - and one man’s quest to become a master
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FeaturesFilm industry hits Venice with trepidation, hope and optimism
Professionals look forward to seeing contacts face to face after months of virtual meetings.
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NewsPicturehouse Entertainment acquires Venice Competition title ‘Babyteeth’ for UK (exclusive)
Shannon Murphy’s debut feature has its UK launch at London Film Festival.
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Reviews‘About Endlessness’: Venice Review
Swedish maestro Roy Andersson’s unique blend of pared-down mournful comedy continues with this series of 35-odd cinematic fragments
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Reviews‘Joker’: Venice Review
Super-villain origins story starring Joaquin Phoenix is a very dark gag indeed
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Reviews'Wasp Network': Venice Review
The true story of a Cuban airline pilot who plots to bring down Castro in 1990s Havana
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Reviews‘The Laundromat’: Venice Review
Steven Soderbergh takes a self-indulgent ride through the 2015 Panama Papers financial scandal
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Reviews‘Ad Astra’: Venice Review
Brad Pitt plays an interstellar astronaut embarking on a dangerous and personal mission in the latest from James Gray
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Reviews‘The Truth’: Venice Review
Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-Eda opens Venice 2019 with a French curio
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FeaturesVenice 2019 preview: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
Screen profiles the world and international premieres scheduled for the Competition at this year’s festival (August 28-September 7).
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NewsFandango picks up Venice competition title ‘Mafia Is Not What It Used To Be’ (exclusive)
Franco Maresco’s documentary is a sequel of sorts to his 2014 title ‘Belluscone’








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