All Venice articles – Page 74
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NewsJonathan Demme, Saverio Costanzo head Venice juries
The two directors will preside over the Orizzonti and Lion of the Future award, respectively.
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NewsVenice Classics to include 21 restorations
Akahige, Amarcord, Aleksandr Nevskij among Venice Classics titles; Bertrand Tavernier selects four films.
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News'Everest' to open Venice Film Festival
Mountaineering drama starring Jason Clarke and Jake Gyllenhaal to world premiere at Venice.
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CommentVenice 2015 poster stars Nastassja Kinski
This year’s poster continues a theme started in 2012 and features the star of The 400 Blows in the background.
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Alfonso Cuarón to lead Venice jury
Gravity director to preside over the jury of the 72nd Venezia.
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Venice to honour Bertrand Tavernier
French director of award winners Round Midnight and The Clockmaker to receive Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.
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NewsMagnolia acquires Venice winner Pigeon
The distributor has acquired US rights to Roy Andersson’s absurdist comedy that scooped the top prize at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
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NewsVenice Biennale College selects 12 projects
Up to three low-budget features will be greenlit from the 12 selections.
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FeaturesDavid Oelhoffen, Far From Men
French director David Oelhoffen adapts Albert Camus’ short story The Guest into a survival story set during the Algerian War, starring Viggo Mortensen and Reda Kateb.
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NewsRADiUS swoops on Venice hit Goodnight Mommy
EXCLUSIVE: RADiUS has picked up North American rights from Films Distribution to the recent Orrizonti premiere.
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FeaturesViggo Mortensen, Far From Men
In David Oelhoffen’s Far From Men, Viggo Mortensen plays a reclusive teacher who helps a villager accused of commiting a murder escape into the mountains during the Algerian war.
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NewsVenice Market finds niche with gap financing market
Several projects in Venice’s inaugural European Gap-Financing Co-Production Market are on the verge of completing their financing.
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NewsPigeon wins Golden Lion in Venice
Venice awards go to Roy Andersson dark comedy, Andrei Konchalovsky drama, Hungry Hearts.
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