All Venice articles – Page 36
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Reviews‘The Accusation’: Venice Review
A talking-point film by Ivan Attal, starring his son Ben as a student accused of rape
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Reviews‘America Latina’: Venice Review
The D’Innocenzo brothers deliver their most accessible film yet in this psychological thriller starring Elio Germano
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Reviews‘The Other Tom’: Venice Review
Rodrigo Pla and Laura Santullo take a cool look at the issue of medicating boisterous young children in this Texas-set drama
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News“It was harder this year than last year,” says Venice Film Festival’s Alberto Barbera
The artistic director reflects on this year’s festival.
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Reviews‘Leave No Traces’: Venice Review
Polish filmmaker Jan P Matuszyński explores a notorious chapter in the country’s Communist history
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News“We want to find new voices and keep them fresh,” says Venice Biennale College’s Savina Neirotti
The College has supported 30 films since it was created nine years ago.
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Reviews‘Inu-Oh’: Venice Review
Strikingly original anime from Masaaki Yuasa set in 14th Century Japan
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NewsAfghan filmmaker Sahra Mani on why she has reconfigured her music school doc ‘Kabul Melody’
The Taliban’s sudden rise to power has forced a change in ending.
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Reviews‘Halloween Kills’: Venice Review
Old rubber face is back, and Bentonville is on fire in director David Gordon Green’s second franchise instalment
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Reviews‘Captain Volkonogov Escaped’: Venice Review
An executionor seeks redemption in this unusual, often hallucinatory tale set in Stalin’s Russia
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Reviews‘You Resemble Me’: Venice Review
Spike Lee and Jonze produce this debut, hybrid feature about the the French radical Islamist Hasna Ait Boulahcen
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Reviews‘Old Henry’: Venice Review
Saddle up for a classy, classically-executed western with Tim Blake Nelson and Stephen Dorff
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Reviews‘Miracle’: Venice Review
A white-knuckle morality tale from Romania is the second of a planned trilogy from Bogdan George Apetri
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Reviews‘Reflection’: Venice Review
A singularly brutal film from the uncompromising and brilliant Valentyn Vasyanovych
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Reviews‘Republic Of Silence’: Venice Review
A vivid, emotionally-charged insider view of conflict and displacement from Syria’s Diana El Jeiroudi
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Reviews‘7 Prisoners’: Venice Review
This knotty tale of modern-day slavery in Brazil’s Sao Paulo cements Alexandre Moratto’s reputation as a talent to watch
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Reviews‘La Caja’: Venice Review
Lorenzo Vigas sets his quietly powerful drama in Mexico’s northern state of Chihuahua
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Reviews‘El Gran Movimiento’: Venice Review
An ailing manual worker encounters a traditional shaman in this La Paz-set mystical drama
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Reviews‘Happening’: Venice Review
A young French student grows increasingly desperate to secure a backstreet abortion in Audrey Diwan’s harrowing drama
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CommentComment: Front-loaded Venice delivers glittering cinema, multiple award contenders
Several films and performances are already setting out their stall for awards season.








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