Maggie Gyllenhall – The Lost Daughter #Venezia78
The first film as a director by Maggie Gyllenhall, from a book by Elena Ferrante. A surprising gem.
The first film as a director by Maggie Gyllenhall, from a book by Elena Ferrante. A surprising gem.
A drama that revolves around the demolition of an old Phnom Penh building.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
The news, behind the scenes.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
27 Times Cinema at Venezia 78.
A chat with one of the protagonists of Erik Matti's new film.
A journey in spirituality and time.
A sprawling meditation on the choreography of bodies in Moscow’s urban landscape.
A universally resonating revisitation of a dark page in Polish history.
The excessive use of psichiatric medicines in childhood.
Pollution and trauma threaten idyllic home and family unity.
An intense action thriller shot from a blind man's perspective.
Against oppression - a universal story.
A man and a woman on their road to closure.
A dark and though sun-filled film on final choices and inevitable endings.
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From the series Miu Miu Women's Tales, Isabel Sandoval comes back to Venice.
A woman stands her ground.
Traditions, superstitions and the consequences of lacking communication.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
The winners of the Lion of the Future and the GdA Directors Award.
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An intimate story about family, love, sisterhood, and belonging.
A daily report from the Venezia 78, with hosts Matt Micucci and Angelo Acerbi.
A daily report from the Venezia 78, with hosts Matt Micucci and Angelo Acerbi.
Michael Myers is back. But so is Laurie Strode.
Jon Alpert tells the story of three ordinary people, involved with crime in Newark, throughout more than three decades.