Venice Film Festival English Daily – 29th August
From the 81. Venice Film Festival, all the behind-the-scenes glimpses day by day.
From the 81. Venice Film Festival, all the behind-the-scenes glimpses day by day.
Listen to "Global Critics Venice Voice"! Rita Di Santo will lead you everyday through the highlights and film critics from the 81th Venice Film Festival.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, sequel to the 1988 iconic film by Tim Burton welcomes new characters portrayed by Monica Bellucci and Willem Dafoe.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
“Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass” reimagines Bruno Schulz’s surreal narratives. Explore how the Quay Brothers approach memory and identity in this haunting cinematic experience.
From the 81. Venice Film Festival, all the behind-the-scenes glimpses day by day.
Alain Delon, the iconic French actor known for his intense roles and striking looks, has passed away at 88.
The Zürcher brothers discuss The Sparrow in the Chimney, a film that blends family drama, liberation, and magical realism in a unique cinematic experience.
Laurynas Bareiša delves into the hidden impacts of trauma and memory in his film Drowning Dry, competing at Locarno.
Callie Hernandez and Courtney Stephens discuss the creation of Invention, an intimate exploration of grief and experimental filmmaking.
Director Ben Rivers discusses his imaginative approach to documenting Jake Williams' life in the film "Bogancloch".
Aislinn Clarke discusses how Fréwaka uses Irish myths and horror to explore generational trauma and cultural identity.
At the Locarno Film Festival, Mexico 86, a deeply personal and politically charged film that explores the complexities of motherhood, revolution, and the enduring impact of the past on the present.
Lotfi Achour’s Red Path, at the Locarno Film Festival: a poignant and immersive exploration of childhood trauma through a dreamlike lens.
Mar Coll's Salve Maria, in competition at the Locarno Film Festival, explores the dark side of motherhood with intense visuals and raw emotional depth.
Stacey Sher reflects on her iconic career, and shares insights on producing, supporting new directors, and cinema's evolving future.
Hochhäusler's Death Will Come dives into the dark underbelly of Brussels, where power and mortality collide in a gripping gangster thriller.
Edgar Pêra’s Telepathic Letters blends AI-generated visuals with the philosophies of Lovecraft and Pessoa, creating a unique cinematic experience.
The San Sebastian Film Festival’s 72nd edition features films by acclaimed directors like Edward Berger, and Gia Coppola, along with debuts from Laura Carreira and Xin Huo, competing for the Golden Shell.
More stars hit the Lido: Kevin Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter Two” will premiere at the 81st Venice Film Festival.
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Joanna Hogg, the jury president of the 21st Giornate degli Autoriwill lead a jury of the ten alumni of the 27 Times Cinema program.
"Here After" is the directorial debut of Robert Salerno, famous producer of "21 grams" and "Smile"
The 81. Venice International Film Festival presents 83 films and welcomes to the Lido: Lady Gaga, Joaquin Phoenix, George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Nicole Kidman.
Seven first feature films in competition and two special events at the 39th International Critics' Week.
Unsettled : Bella Thorne’ second short film as a director on her friend Jason Parks’ real story
Saint Clare: After Braid, the new film by US based italian director Mitzi Peirone with Bella Thorne and Rebecca De Mournay.
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Stories of struggle, love and identity: the XXI edition of the Giornate degli Autori returns from 28 August to 7 September with a bold and varied programme.
With Shikun, Amos Gitai adapts Ionesco’s anti-totalitarian fable, Rhinoceros, to today’s Israel
Renowned Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at Locarno77 on August 11.
70th Taormina Film Fest between great previews, special events and exceptional guests in the splendid setting of the Ancient Theatre.
US producer Christine Vachon, back at the KVIFF for the second year in a row: "There are certain festivals that are just beloved by the people of their community, and this is absolutely one of them."