All Venice articles – Page 31
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Reviews‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’: Venice Review
Nan Goldin’s battle against the Sackler family is positioned against her singular background as an artist in Laura Poitras’s absorbing documentary
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Reviews‘Casa Susanna’: Venice Review
Sebastien Lifshitz’s moving documentary pay tribute to a 1960s getaway for transgender women and cross-dressers
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Reviews‘Athena’: Venice Review
Romain Gravas presents a high-octane, bullish portrait of cultural conflict in his native France
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NewsIrish producer Anna Mannion wins Netflix, European Producers Club women’s pitch initiative
The award was presented this evening in Venice.
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Reviews‘Bones And All’: Venice Review
Two teen cannibals attempt to find their way in Luca Guadagnino’s tender romantic drama
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Reviews‘La Syndicaliste’: Venice Review
Isabelle Huppert plays a real-life union leader who endured a horrifying attack
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Reviews‘A Couple’: Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman’s fiction feature is a monologue taken from the diaries of Tolstoy’s wife
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Reviews‘Padre Pio’: Venice Review
Shia LaBeouf leads Abel Ferrara’s compelling historical drama about a canonised Franciscan Capuchin friar
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NewsFirst trailer for Houman Seyedi’s Venice Horizons title ‘World War III’ (exclusive)
The film follows an aspiring actor cast in a war film with tyrant filmmakers and a secret lover.
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NewsTimothée Chalamet talks ‘Bones And All’ in Venice: “Societal collapse is in the air”
Chalamet also said he plans to produce more projects, including in which he does not act.
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Reviews‘A Compassionate Spy’: Venice Review
Steve James explores the life of American spy Ted Hall in this gentle documentary
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Reviews‘The Happiest Man In The World’: Venice Review
Two 40-somethings connect over a shared past in Teona Strugar Mitevska’s dramatically potent Sarajevo-set feature
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Features
Sally Potter on bringing short ‘Look At Me’ starring Javier Bardem and Chris Rock to Venice
The UK filmmaker created the short from material she shot for 2020 feature ’The Roads Not Taken’
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NewsAlejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu hails Netflix for ‘Bardo’ theatrical rollout: “This is a film that really belongs in this space”
Bardo opens theatrically in Mexico on October 27.
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Features“Fiction allows me to express what is happening”: Syrian filmmaker Soudade Kaadan on Venice title ‘Nezouh’
The family drama follows two parents in conflict about whether to flee their war-torn home city of Damascus.
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NewsGeorgia Oakley’s Venice title ‘Blue Jean’ seals UK-Ireland deal
The UK-produced film follows a closested P.E teacher grappling with her identity during 1980’s Thatcherism.
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NewsDeckert Distribution boards Venetian Nights Burkina Faso doc ‘Land Of Upright People’ (exclusive)
Project from Italian director Christian Carmosino Mereu tells the story of Burkina Faso’s 2014 revolution.
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FeaturesVenice transgender title ‘Monica’ takes singular route in depicting rejection
Transgender actress Trace Lysette stars as the title character.
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Reviews‘Bardo’: Venice Review
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s latest is a sprawling, indulgent and deeply personal portrait of an ageing Mexican filmmaker
















