Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
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Slovakian ambassador, 27 Times Cinema at 77. Venice International Film Festival.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
Slovakian ambassador, 27 Times Cinema at 77. Venice International Film Festival.
An extract from the online conversation with Demi Moore organised by Mastercard during the 77th Venice International Film Festival.
With Elia Kazan’s A Face in the Crowd in mind, Gia Coppola tailors an old fashioned tale about being in love with someone who doesn't love themselves, set in the social media world.
Maya Hawke is the old fashioned star of Gia Coppola's second film Mainstream.
An interesting talk with one of the head of the Venice VR Expanded.
A story about those who leave and those who are left behind.
A masseur from the East enters the lives of the rich residents of a bland, walled off community.
Revisiting a page in the history of the Soviet Union.
A conversation with the lead actress of Andrei Konchalovsky's new film.
British iconic actor Charles Dance connects past and present in Carlo Hintermann's debut feature produced by Terrence Malick.
The director of the karlovy vary Film Festival talks about his hopes and ideas on festivals in this strange times
Women in modern-day Istanbul on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Protecting cultural and creative industries in times of crisis
The role of projection in love.
A drama set in the world of the transcendental Indian Classical Music.
A humanizing portrayal of the life of activist Greta Thunberg.
Would you sell the skin on your back for love?
A hard-hitting exploration of the impact of gentrification.
Ferrara presents in Venice Sportin' Life, a documentary on his relationship to cinema, music and the pandemic.
The Polish director talks to FRED about his latest film, set on the verge of the 2007 financial crisis.
Golden Lion for lifetime achievement Tilda Swinton joins the Olympus of Almodovar's muses.
The director of The furnace talks to FRED about his first feature film, set in 1890's outback Australia.
An extraordinarily important documentary on the Nazi Era, and the memory of it.
The lead actress in Gaza Mon Amour talks about the forgotten situation in the Strip.
An individual’s struggle for relevance in contemporary Indian society.
The Bosnian director talks about how her film offers a female point of view of the Srebrenica killings.
Our usual talk with director of the Venice production bridge on this peculiar 2020 edition
A surreal tale about memory and identity, with a dry humor and an existential touch.
Philadelphia film festival focused on films about and by Black, Brown and Indigenous people from around the world.