Venice film festival 2014
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
Venice film festival: thunder clouds and silver linings
Swedish Pigeon bags Golden Lion: surrealist drama wins Venice film festival 2014
Abel Ferrara on the death of Pasolini: 'The pursuit of truth is what matters'
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Pasolini first look review – Abel Ferrara's bewitching walk on the wild side
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Bypass: Venice film festival review – brooding story about Britain's invisible youth
Reality bites at this year's Toronto film festival
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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?
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Fires on the Plain: Venice film festival review – brilliantly bonkers Japanese film reminds us war is hell
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Il Giovane Favoloso review – a sweeping, swooning Leopardi biopic
Lars von Trier breaks 'vow of silence' to appear in virtual form at Venice
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Hungry Hearts review – initially intriguing but finally frustrating
The Smell of Us review: Larry Clark's passionless voyeur flick Peter Bradshaw
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The Cut review: Fatih Akin's Armenian genocide epic draws blood
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Goodnight Mommy: hello chilly Austrian matricide horror - Venice review
Venice film festival: beyond the A-list
Manglehorn review – Renaissance man Al Pacino delivers a masterclass as a lion in winter
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The Humbling: Al Pacino's bleary Broadway lion explains the gripes of Roth - Venice film festival review
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
About 40 results for Venice film festival 2014