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Venice Film Festival 2023
Venice Film Festival 2023: Paradise is Burning (Orizzonti) | Review
Three young sisters are abandoned by their irresponsible mother and seeking total freedom forever in Venice Film Festival’s Paradise is…
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Spotlight: Middle Eastern Filmmakers
Venice Film Festival 2023: Tatami (Orizzonti) | Review
Tatami, by Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir Ebrahimi, skillfully combines sports excitement, political tension, and compelling character development to deliver…
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Venice Film Festival 2022
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
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
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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Venice Film Festival 2022
Venice Film Festival 2022: Autobiography (Orizzonti) | Review
Kevin Ardilova shines bright in Makbul Mubarak’s striking Indonesian thriller debut Autobiography, with his co-lead Arswendy Bening Swara being our…
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Venice Film Festival 2022
Venice Film Festival 2022: Princess (Orizzonti Opening Film) | Review
Roberto De Paolis opens the Orizzonti Competition at the 79th Biennale di Venezia with his second feature Princess, a dynamic…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: ‘Pilgrims’ Review (Orizzonti)
Laurynas Bareisa’s astute quasi-detective story examines a murder of a loved one and the process of grief in Pilgrims, presented…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: ‘El Gran Movimiento’ Review (Orizzonti)
El Gran Movimiento’s haunting vision of Bolivian exploited workers told through a mythological and mysterious narrative, makes it the most…
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Venice Film Festival 2021
Venice Film Festival 2021: A Plein Temps (Orizzonti) | Review
Director Eric Gravel and early contender for Best Actress, Laure Calamy, challenge the heroine to a hectic battle with the…
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