All Venice articles – Page 44
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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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Reviews‘Mosquito State’: Venice Review
The 2007 financial collapse serves as the backdrop for this intriguing, insect-laden drama
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Reviews‘Shorta’: Venice Review
A timely, compelling thriller that confronts police brutality and racial tension
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Reviews‘Mandibles’: Venice Review
Winning slacker comedy set on the Cote D’Azur in which a fly strays very far from the wall
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News“At least 1%” of EU’s €750bn Covid recovery fund should go to culture, urges MEP
Securing €7.5bn for Europe’s Covid-hit culture and creative industries would be a good result, says German MEP Sabine Verheyen.
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Reviews‘Miss Marx’: Venice Review
Susanna Nicchiarelli pays tribute to Karl Marx’s youngest daughter, Eleanor
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Reviews‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’: Venice Review
An art-world satire featuring a tattooed living canvas makes for a wild ride
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NewsEuropean Parliament, EFA join forces on revamped Lux Prize
Prize transforms to become an audience award with screenings taking place in theatres and online.
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Reviews‘Mainstream’: Venice Review
Gia Coppola returns after Palo Alto with an abrasive ode to You Tuber culture starring Andrew Garfield
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Features‘Hopper/Welles’ producer Filip Jan Rymsza talks reviving another Orson Welles film
Rymsza returns to Venice, two years after debuting ‘lost’ Welles film ‘The Other Side Of The Wind’.
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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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NewsSpeaking in Venice, Oliver Stone reveals the “anger that fuels me”
US filmmaker discussed his career with an audience at the Venice Film Festival.
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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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NewsFirst trailer for Quentin Dupieux’s giant fly comedy ‘Mandibles’ ahead of Venice debut (exclusive)
Whacky road movie stars comedy duo Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais with Adèle Exarchopoulos in a supporting role.
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NewsVenice conference reveals evidence of VoD explosion during pandemic
“It’s not all about Netflix anymore,” said Guy Bisson of data firm Ampere Analysis.
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Reviews‘The Furnace’: Venice Review
An Afghan cameleer and an Australian thief join forces in this thoughtful Western
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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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Reviews‘The Book Of Vision’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week opens with a ’wilfully enigmatic film’ clearly influenced by EP Terrence Malick’s work








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