Venice International Film Festival
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Venice Film Festival 2023: God is a Woman (Critics’ Week Opening Film) | Review
Swiss-Panamanian director Andrés Peyrot takes on French documentary maker Pierre Dominique Gaisseau’s lost film about Kuna tribe in Panama, in…
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Venice Film Festival 2023: Ferrari (Competition) | Review
Michael Mann’s first feature in eight years, Ferrari, starring Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz and Shailene Woodley, premieres at the 80th…
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Venice Film Festival 2023: Explanation For Everything (Orizzonti) | Review
Gábor Reisz presents his impressive feature, Explanation for Everything, at Venice 80. A bracing and contentious drama about an accusation…
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Venice Film Festival 2023: Comandante (Opening Film) | Review
Edoardo De Angelis’ submarine feature about the legendary Italian Captain Salvatore Todaro, starring Pietrofrancesco Favino, opens 80th Venice Film Festival
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Venice Film Festival 2022: The Ghost of Richard Harris | Interview of Adrian Sibley
We interviewed Adrian Sibley, director of The Ghost of Richard Harris, presented in Venice Classics section at the 79th Venice…
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Venice Film Festival 2022: The Banshees of Inisherin (Competition) | Review
Martin McDonagh reunites with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson to tell a touching story about proud yet solitary men in…
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Venice Film Festival 2022: Master Gardener (Out of Competition) | Review
Paul Schrader’s Master Gardener premieres Out of Competition as he is awarded the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the…
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Venice Film Festival 2022: To The North (Orizzonti) | Review
A thrilling moralist tale of a Romanian stowaway and Filipino catholic clash across the Atlantic on a cargo ship, in…
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Venice Film Festival 2022: Autobiography | Interview of Makbul Mubarak
We interviewed Makbul Mubarak, director of Autobiography, presented in Orizzonti section at the 79th Venice International Film Festival.
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Venice Film Festival 2022: Vera (Orizzonti) | Review
Vera Gemma, daughter of 1960s Italian actor, plays herself in the quasi-fiction film, Vera, exploring legacy, identity, and aging from…
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