All Venice Competition articles – Page 3
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FeaturesLuca Guadagnino and Tilda Swinton on the long journey to bring 'Suspiria' back to life
The remake of Dario Argento’s horror classic is the pair’s fourth feature together.
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News'ROMA' wins Venice Golden Lion
Alfonso Cuaron’s drama shifts to an awards season favourite with Venice victory; The Favourite also receives boost winning Silver Lion and best actress for Olivia Colman.
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Reviews'Killing': Venice Review
Shinya Tsukamoto takes an alternative look at disintegrating samurai culture
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Reviews'Capri-Revolution': Venice Review
Mario Martone’s lurid drama is set on the island off Naples in 1910
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Reviews'The Nightingale': Venice Review
Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to ‘The Babadook’ is set in colonial Tasmania
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Reviews'The Summer House': Venice Review
More familial musings from director, co-writer, and lead actor Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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Reviews'Our Time': Venice Review
Carlos Reygadas writes, directs and co-stars with his wife in this unflinchingly honest film
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Reviews'Never Look Away': Venice Review
A German artist is haunted by his childhood growing up in the shadow of the Nazis.
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Reviews'Vox Lux': Venice Review
Brady Corbet takes the stage for his second film, with Natalie Portman starring in this ’intellectually-charged spectacle’
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Reviews'Sunset': Venice Review
‘Son Of Saul’ director László Nemes returns with a complex drama set in Hungary on the eve of the First World War
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Reviews'Close Enemies': Venice Review
A magnetic double act from Mathias Schoenaerts and Reda Kateb in a Paris-set crime thriller
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Reviews'Suspiria': Venice Review
A lengthy re-imagining of Dario Argento’s classic horror from Call Me By Your Name’s Luca Guadagnino
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FeaturesVenice Q&A: 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes on his new historical drama 'Sunset'
Nemes won the best foreign language film Oscar in 2016.
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Reviews'The Favourite': Venice Review
This sparkling contemporary Restoration farce from Yorgos Lanthimos stars Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz
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Reviews'ROMA': Venice Review
Alfonso Cuarón has made his most personal film; it may also be his best.
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Reviews'The Mountain': Venice Review
Udo Kier, Jeff Goldblum and Denis Lavant try to scale the latest from Rick Alverson
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Reviews'First Man': Venice Review
Ryan Gosling stars in Damien Chazelle’s Venice opener as Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.








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