We're gathering reviews and trailers for films screening in this year's edition of Venice Days. While we have trailers or clips for nearly every film lined up, so far these first few days have seen reviews come in for Julie Delpy's Lolo, Matias Bize’s The Memory of Water, Piotr Chrzan’s Klezmer, Dani de la Torre’s Retribution, Celia Rowlson Hall’s Ma. You can also watch Alice Rohrwacher's De Djess in its entirety, while the teaser for Agnès Varda's Les 3 Boutons looks delightfully promising. » - David Hudson...
- 9/3/2015
- Keyframe
We're gathering reviews and trailers for films screening in this year's edition of Venice Days. While we have trailers or clips for nearly every film lined up, so far these first few days have seen reviews come in for Julie Delpy's Lolo, Matias Bize’s The Memory of Water, Piotr Chrzan’s Klezmer, Dani de la Torre’s Retribution, Celia Rowlson Hall’s Ma. You can also watch Alice Rohrwacher's De Djess in its entirety, while the teaser for Agnès Varda's Les 3 Boutons looks delightfully promising. » - David Hudson...
- 9/3/2015
- Fandor: Keyframe
Luis Tosar thriller to open strand; Laurent Cantet to chair jury; programme includes Agnès Varda, Alice Rohrwacher shorts.Scroll down for full line-up
Dani de la Torre’s debut thriller Retribution, starring Luis Tosar, will open the 2015 Venice Days strand, which announced its line-up today.
The Venice Film Festival’s (September 2 - 12) independently run section will host 21 titles including 18 world premieres in its official selection.
The ten-title competition includes Matias Bize’s The Memory of Water, a drama about a young couple trying to rekindle their relationship after the death of their 4-year-old son, Vincenzo Marra’s fourth feature La Prima Luce, which stars Riccardo Scamarcio as an Italian lawyer tracking down his young son in Chile after an acrimonious divorce; Ascanio Celestini’s drama Long Live The Bride, starring Alba Rohrwacher, and Australian director Michael Rowe’s love drama Early Winter, featuring Suzanne Clement.
Geoffrey Rush, Miranda Otto, Sam Neill and Paul Schneider star in [link...
Dani de la Torre’s debut thriller Retribution, starring Luis Tosar, will open the 2015 Venice Days strand, which announced its line-up today.
The Venice Film Festival’s (September 2 - 12) independently run section will host 21 titles including 18 world premieres in its official selection.
The ten-title competition includes Matias Bize’s The Memory of Water, a drama about a young couple trying to rekindle their relationship after the death of their 4-year-old son, Vincenzo Marra’s fourth feature La Prima Luce, which stars Riccardo Scamarcio as an Italian lawyer tracking down his young son in Chile after an acrimonious divorce; Ascanio Celestini’s drama Long Live The Bride, starring Alba Rohrwacher, and Australian director Michael Rowe’s love drama Early Winter, featuring Suzanne Clement.
Geoffrey Rush, Miranda Otto, Sam Neill and Paul Schneider star in [link...
- 7/24/2015
- ScreenDaily
The Venice Film Festival is already unspooling a women-centric lineup this year, with its Women's Tales initiative kicking off September 3. Director Agnès Varda, who in September became the first female director to take Cannes' honorary Palme d'Or, will debut a new short film titled "Les 3 Boutons" in Venice. She won the Golden Lion back in 1985 for "Vagabond." Italian helmer Alice Rohrwacher, who was the toast of Cannes 2014 with "The Wonders," will also debut a short, "De Djess," which she wrote and directed. The film stars her sister and collaborator Alba Rohrwacher, who won Venice's Best Actress prize last year for her great performance in "Hungry Hearts." The Women's Tale program, which has in total delivered eight female-directed short films to the Lido in recent years, will include discussions with the filmmakers. Read More: Venice Classics Lineup Includes Fellini, Powell and Pressburger, Chabrol and More...
- 7/22/2015
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
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