All Venice articles – Page 37
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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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NewsReason8 seals key deals on Moscow theatre tragedy drama ‘Conference’ (exclusive)
‘Conference’ premiered in Giornate degli Auturi in Venice 2020.
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FeaturesIndian filmmaker Aditya Vikram Sengupta talks Venice premiere ‘Once Upon A Time In Calcutta’
Sengupta’s third feature is premiering in the Horizons section.
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Reviews’Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon’: Venice Review
Ana Lily Amirpour stalks the streets of the Big Easy with Kate Hudson and Burning’s Jeong Jong-seo
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Reviews‘Lost Illusions’: Venice Review
Xavier Giannoli directs an opulent take on Balzac’s sprawling opus
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Reviews‘The Peacock’s Paradise’: Venice Review
Laura Bispuri’s third feature premieres in Venice’s Horizons sidebar section
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Reviews‘Amira’: Venice Review
Mohamed Diab’s film interrogates the status of a Palestinian teenager whose identity is suddenly thrown into question
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Reviews‘Il Buco’: Venice Review
Michelangelo Frammartino continues his exploration of cinema in Italy’s farflung outposts, this time Calabria of 1961
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News‘Reflection’: first trailer for Valentyn Vasyanovych’s Venice Competition title (exclusive)
Vasyanovych won the top Horizons prize in 2019 with Atlantis.
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Reviews‘Last Night In Soho’: Venice Review
Director Edgar Wright takes a wild ride through London’s seedy past
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Features“Don’t forget about Afghanistan,” Afghan filmmakers tell Venice Film Festival
Directors Sahraa Karimi and Sahra Mani recount final days in Kabul as Taliban approached.
















