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Venice Chief Alberto Barbera On This Year's Oscar Hopefuls, A Movie Dispute & Why Films Are Too Long These Days.
After losing Oscar ground to Cannes, Venice roars back with a star-packed, politically-charged selection led by Netflix, ...
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Venice chief Alberto Barbera discusses Netflix's return on the Lido and why Dwayne Johnson could be headed for Oscar glory.
The Venice Film Festival is expertly positioned to be a launch pad for award season movies thanks to a lineup that is heavy on Hollywood boldface names but also showcases world cinema. Moreover, the ...
Screen spoke to Barbera about his aproach to selecting films, his future at the festival, and whether he is concerned about political protests this year.
The Voice Of Hind Rajab, the latest feature from Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, will debut in Competition at this ...
Long films, up to 305 minutes; starry nights, with Julia Roberts, George Clooney set to attend; political topics.
Roberts will be at the increasingly influential Venice film extravaganza for the premiere of her latest movie, ‘After the ...
From a Julia Roberts-led #MeToo thriller and Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s monster to Jude Law playing Putin and a Sofia ...
French sales outfit Alpha Violet has acquired the rights for Algerian horror film “Roqia,” written and directed by Yanis ...
Indian auteur Anurag Kashyap is throwing his weight behind emerging talent, coming aboard as presenter for Anuparna Roy’s ...