All Venice articles – Page 55
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NewsItalian industry rallies around Venice Film Festival after gender rows
“This is not the festival’s problem.”
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FeaturesHow the A-list festivals are adapting to big changes
After a turbulent year for Cannes and Berlin, Screen analyses the festival landscape.
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NewsVenice wins for 'ROMA' and 'The Favourite' fuels awards talk
ROMA, The Favourite in strong position, with several unseen prospects to come.
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News'ROMA' wins Venice Golden Lion
Alfonso Cuaron’s drama shifts to an awards season favourite with Venice victory; The Favourite also receives boost winning Silver Lion and best actress for Olivia Colman.
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Reviews'Driven': Venice Review
Nick Hamm’s exploration of the life of automobile designer John DeLorean closes Venice 2018
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Reviews'One Nation, One King': Venice Review
The early years of the French Revolution, with an all-star cast
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Reviews'Killing': Venice Review
Shinya Tsukamoto takes an alternative look at disintegrating samurai culture
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NewsSex-trafficking drama 'Joy' wins Europa Cinemas Label in Venice
Film to receive exhibition support from European cinemas networks.
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Reviews'Shadow': Venice Review
Rousing - and typically beautiful - ‘wu xia’ action from China’s Zhang Yimou
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Reviews'Capri-Revolution': Venice Review
Mario Martone’s lurid drama is set on the island off Naples in 1910
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Reviews'Dachra': Venice Review
School students uncover the mysteries of a creepy village in this Tunisian horror
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Reviews'The Nightingale': Venice Review
Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to ‘The Babadook’ is set in colonial Tasmania
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Reviews'The Summer House': Venice Review
More familial musings from director, co-writer, and lead actor Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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Reviews'Our Time': Venice Review
Carlos Reygadas writes, directs and co-stars with his wife in this unflinchingly honest film
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Reviews'22 July': Venice Review
Paul Greengrass sensitively depicts the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway
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Reviews'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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Reviews'American Dharma': Venice Review
Errol Morris takes on Steve Bannon in this cinematic if elusive documentary
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Reviews'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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Reviews'The River': Venice Review
Five brothers begin to break free of constraints in a remote Kazakh village
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Reviews'The Accused (Acusada)': Venice Review
A young woman stands trial for a sensational murder in Buenos Aires








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