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Victor Courgeon, France
Victor Courgeon, French ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
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Victor Courgeon, French ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
27 Times Cinema - Mostra del Cinema di Venezia
Dimosthenis Kontes, Greek ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
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Gregor Valentovic, Slovakian ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
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Isabella Weber, Italian ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
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Maarja Indohalla: Estonian ambassador at 27 Times Cinema.
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Saulė Savanevičiūtė: Lithuanian ambassador t the 2024 edition of 27 Times Cinema.
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Chris Zahariev, Bulgarian ambassador at the 2024 edition of 27 Times Cinema at Venezia 81.
27 Times Cinema - Mostra del Cinema di Venezia
Amalia Mititelu, Romanian ambassador at the 2024 edition of 27 Times Cinema at Venezia 81.
Alex Ross Perry's ‘Pavements’ is a grotesque and ironic celebration of the fake success of the band Pavement, just before this success and celebration happened in reality and in an even more massive way than the imagination had imagined.
"TWST - Things we said Today" by Andrej Ujica starts with the arrival of the Beatles in New York in 1965 for the famous first concert at Shea Stadium and continues in a snapshot of the world of the America …
Selton Mello plays the Brazilian hero Ruben Paiva in Walter Salles' drama “I'M Still Here”, a slice of life in Brazil under the dictatorship, and a story treated with passion and participation.
2Why War" by Amos Gitai is a reflection in hybrid form, fiction and documentary, on the meaning of war and its futility as a means of conflict resolution, starting with the epistolary reflections of Albert Einstein and Sigmund Feud
"Apocalypse in the Tropics", by Petra Costa, is a documentary on the rise and fall of Bolsonaro, as a universal example of the crisis of democracy and trust in the democratic system, a worldwide trend for the defeat of which …
"One To One: John and Yoko", by Kevin Macdonald, presented Out of Competition at the Venice International Film Festival, is more than a documentary about a concert (the only live gig John Lennon did in New York), it is a …
‘2073’ by Aisf Kapadia is a film that was created to make people discuss, to awaken, even to disturb and upset, but with the aim of making people move and understand what is happening to the planet and our world, …
Alexandros Avranas' “Quiet Life” tells of a medical situation in Sweden involving refugee children: Child Resignation Syndrome, where children fall into a state of silence and asthenia to the point of coma. A family drama that serves as a social …
Peter Weir has been awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 81st Venice international Film Festival. With a career's span of 40 years, and just 14 films made, he talks about the meaning of making films and the importance …
Israel Palestine on Swedish Television 1958–1989 is comprised of unique footage from one of the most comprehensive archives in the world depicting the conflict
Listen to the interviews on FRED Film Radio with the award winners of this 81st edition of the Venice International Film Festival. Golden Lion to Pedro Almodovar's film "The Room Next Door".
M- Son of the century, premiering at Venice 81, is a contemporary portrait of Mussolini and his political rise
Wolfs by Jon Watts brings back together Pitt & Clooney and welcomes actors that can walk that “tightrope between deadly serious and completely ridiculous”.
Nanni Moretti wins the Pietro Bianchi Award, while "The Brutalist" and "The New Year That Never Came" shine at the 81st Venice Film Festival's collateral awards.
“Don’t Cry Butterfly” captures the intricacies of love and betrayal with a blend of horror and comedy. Discover how Dương Diệu Linh presents the emotional depth of her characters in this engaging narrative.
“Familiar Touch” is an evocative exploration of aging and identity, highlighting the emotional depth of love and connection through Kathleen Chalfant's powerful portrayal. Discover how Sarah Friedland captures the complexities of human relationships in this heartfelt narrative.
“Perfumed with Mint” delves into themes of emotional struggle and resilience against the haunting backdrop of Cairo. Discover how Muhammed Hamdy captures the essence of a generation in this evocative narrative.
“Carissa” is a heartfelt exploration of identity and family dynamics in a small community. Discover how Deidré Jantjies and Gretchen Ramsden bring this poignant story to life.
Michael Premo chose a hard task: depicting in his documentary "Homegrown" the lives and motivations of three American nationalists, Trump supporters, preparing for the assault to the Capitol: Americans at war with each other. Being a black man the challenge …
At the close of the 2024 event, Pascal Diot, Director of Venice Production Bridge, takes stock of the figures and suggests a possible new feature for next year.
Jethro Massey brings us to Paris with "Paul and Paulette Take A Bath", a romantic unusual comedy about two people that meet and fall in love over a fascination that Paulette has for the macabre in history. Unconventional and intriguing.
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Mónica Taboada-Tapia, director, “Alma del desierto”, a heartfelt documentary following the struggle for justice of Georgina, a transgender Indigenous woman in Colombia