Venice Film Festival 2024
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Venice 2024: “Why should journalists bet their money on the next edition of the festival?” petition initiator Marco Consoli asks.
We spoke with Italian journalist Marco Consoli, who initiated the open letter criticizing the lack of access to A-list talents…
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Venice 2024 (Out of Competition): Things We Said Today (by Andrei Ujică) | Review
Director Andrei Ujică brings back the extravagant spirit of the legendary musical saga, The Beatles, back to life with his…
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Venice 2024 (Competition): Vermiglio (by Maura Delpero) | Review
While the world is torn apart by war and conflict, in an Italian village hidden from the global storms, life…
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Venice 2024 (Classics): I Will Revenge This World with Love | Interview of Zara Jian & Ani Vorskanyan
At Venice, Zara Jian and Ani Vorskanyan's "I Will Revenge This World with Love" turns Sergei Parajanov's legacy into a…
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Venice 2024 (Giornate degli Autori): Sudan, Remember Us | Interview of Hind Meddeb
We met Hind Meddeb, whose film "Sudan, Remember Us," captures the vibrant spirit of Sudanese revolutionaries, drawing from her personal…
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Venice 2024 (Orizzonti): L’Attachement (by Carine Tardieu) | Review
Orizzonti section’s love for family drama is further evidenced by Carine Tardieu’s take on nuanced family dynamics and soulful connections…
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Venice 2024 (Settimana Internazionale della Critica): Don’t Cry, Butterfly | Review
A cocooned and desperate woman in a loveless marriage metamorphoses into a dark butterfly in Dương Diệu Linh’s surrealistic and…
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Venice 2024 (Orizzonti): Marco (by Aitor Arregi & Jon Garaño) | Review
The story of Enric Marco premieres at the 81st Venice Film Festival, presenting a lighthearted account of a real-life fraud…
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Venice 2024 (Out of Competition): Finalement (by Claude Lelouch) | Review
In each of us lives a small, and sometimes a significant amount of madness. The world in which we exist…
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Venice 2024 (Orizzonti): Mistress Dispeller (by Elizabeth Lo) | Review
Elizabeth Lo's clandestine documentation of China's contemporary service for bold spouses is a breakthrough in the portrayal of marital affairs.
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