All Venice articles – Page 53
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'Our Time': Venice Review
Carlos Reygadas writes, directs and co-stars with his wife in this unflinchingly honest film
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'22 July': Venice Review
Paul Greengrass sensitively depicts the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway
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'If Life Gives You Lemons': Venice Review
A mother’s illness forces her son to grow up fast in this intimate Italian drama
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'American Dharma': Venice Review
Errol Morris takes on Steve Bannon in this cinematic if elusive documentary
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'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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'The River': Venice Review
Five brothers begin to break free of constraints in a remote Kazakh village
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'The Accused (Acusada)': Venice Review
A young woman stands trial for a sensational murder in Buenos Aires
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'Jinpa': Venice Review
Pema Tesden’s fifth feature from Tibet is backed by Hong Kong’s Wong Kar-wai
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'Monrovia, Indiana': Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman heads to Trump’s heartland for another probing documentary
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'Dragged Across Concrete': Venice Review
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn team up for S. Craig Zahler’s latest bone-cruncher
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'Carmine Street Guitars': Venice Review
Absorbing documentary about legendary New York guitar maker Rick Kelly
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'At Eternity's Gate': Venice Review
Willem Dafoe plays Vincent Van Gogh for the artist-turned-director Julian Schnabel
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'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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'El Pepe: A Supreme Life': Venice Review
A portrait of Uruguay’s political hero and former president José Mujica, by Emir Kusturica
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Features
Venice Q&A: Gastón Solnicki on his doc tribute to Viennale director Hans Hurch
Introduzione all’oscuro chronicles the director’s trip to Vienna after the death of his friend Hurch.
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News
'Benjamin Button' writer Robin Swicord to direct Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' (exclusive)
Call Me By Your Name production outfit plot adaptation of playwright’s final work.
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Venice Q&A: Errol Morris on his Steve Bannon documentary 'American Dharma'
”At the heart of a lot of what he says is an inherent contradiction.”
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'The Sisters Brothers': Venice Review
John C Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix play hitmen siblings operating in the 1850s American West
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'The Announcement': Venice Review
Comedy of the absurd relates a long-forgotten attempted coup in Turkey