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Venice film festival 2014

February 2015

  • The cast and director of Birdman at last year;s Venice Film Festival.

    Birdman's Oscar triumph ruffles feathers in Italy

    Italian press criticise last year’s Venice film festival jury for not awarding the Golden Lion to the Oscar-winning satire

September 2014

  • venice funny that way

    Venice film festival: thunder clouds and silver linings

  • Roy Andersson poses with the Golden Lion on 6 September in Italy.

    Swedish Pigeon bags Golden Lion: surrealist drama wins Venice film festival 2014

  • Pasolini willlem dafoe biopic

    Abel Ferrara on the death of Pasolini: 'The pursuit of truth is what matters'

  • Pasolini film still.

    First look review
    Pasolini first look review – Abel Ferrara's bewitching walk on the wild side

  • First look review
    Bypass: Venice film festival review – brooding story about Britain's invisible youth

  • Reality bites at this year's Toronto film festival

  • First look review
    A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence review – Roy Andersson's glorious metaphysical burlesque

  • TV and radio blog
    Lars von Trier returns to TV: what can we expect?

  • First look review
    Fires on the Plain: Venice film festival review – brilliantly bonkers Japanese film reminds us war is hell

  • First look review
    Il Giovane Favoloso review – a sweeping, swooning Leopardi biopic

  • Lars von Trier breaks 'vow of silence' to appear in virtual form at Venice

  • First look review
    Hungry Hearts review – initially intriguing but finally frustrating

  • Peter Bradshaw

    The Smell of Us review: Larry Clark's passionless voyeur flick

    Peter Bradshaw
  • The Cut.

    First look review
    The Cut review: Fatih Akin's Armenian genocide epic draws blood

  • Cheerio! Goodbye Mommy.

    First look review
    Goodnight Mommy: hello chilly Austrian matricide horror - Venice review

  • Birdman photocall

    Venice film festival: beyond the A-list

  • "Manglehorn" film still

    Manglehorn review – Renaissance man Al Pacino delivers a masterclass as a lion in winter

  • Taking a pass on the humble pie ... Al Pacino in The Humbling.

    First look review
    The Humbling: Al Pacino's bleary Broadway lion explains the gripes of Roth - Venice film festival review

  • Secrets from the underground ... Ulrich Seidl, director of In the Basement

    In the Basement: an affectless parade of grotesques - Venice film festival review

    Peter Bradshaw: Ulrich Seidl dances around the Joseph Fritzl case with his study of the underground habitats of bourgeois Austria, but his capacity to shock is on the wane
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