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Venice film festival 2016

October 2016

  • In limbo … Charo Santos-Concio as Horacia in The Woman Who Left

    First look review
    The Woman Who Left review – haunting drama of guilt, God and gloomy revenge

    Venice Golden Lion winner Lav Diaz adapts Tolstoy to the Philippines with an intense, four-hour morality tale of a wrongly imprisoned woman seeking revenge
  • Director Lav Diaz holds the Golden Lion award for Best Film for the movie "The Woman Who Left"  during the awards ceremony of the 73rd Venice Film Festival on September 10, 2016 at Venice Lido.  / AFP PHOTO / TIZIANA FABITIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images

    The Woman Who Left wins Venice film festival as Nocturnal Animals runnerup

  • Jackie is an upcoming internationally co-produced biographical drama film directed by Pablo Larrain and written by Noah Oppenheim. The film stars Natalie Portman, Greta Gerwig, Peter Sarsgaard, Max Casella, Beth Grant, and John Hurt. 

This photograph is<br>GJPDEJ Jackie is an upcoming internationally co-produced biographical drama film directed by Pablo Larrain and written by Noah Oppenheim. The film stars Natalie Portman, Greta Gerwig, Peter Sarsgaard, Max Casella, Beth Grant, and John Hurt. 

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    Venice film festival 2016: out of the White House, into the Vatican…

  • This image released by Summit Entertainment shows Ryan Gosling, left, and Emma Stone in a scene from “La La Land,” in theaters on December 2. (Dale Robinette/Summit Entertainment via AP)

    Damien Chazelle on La La Land: 'Los Angeles is full of people chasing dreams'

    The Whiplash director is tipped to net a second Oscar nomination as his third movie heads to Toronto film festival following ecstatic receptions at Venice and Telluride. He talks about swinging for the fences with his love letter to Hollywood, starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling
  • Planetarium - Natalie Portman film Venice Film Festival

    First look review
    Planetarium review – Natalie Portman shines in swirling supernatural chiller

  • Ben Affleck, left, and Henry Cavill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

    Mel Gibson hurls insult at Batman v Superman

  • Timothy Spall as Ian Paisley and Colm Meaney as Martin McGuinness in The Journey.

    How Paisley and McGuinness's journey to peace ended at Venice film festival

  • Colm Meaney as Martin McGuinness with Timothy Spall as Ian Paisley in The Journey.

    First look review
    The Journey review – Northern Ireland history lesson recast as bromance

  • Voyage of Time.

    Voyage of Time: Life's Journey review – Terrence Malick's eye-popping history of the universe

  • The Bad Batch

    The Bad Batch review – Keanu Reeves and Jim Carrey thrive in cannibal apocalypse

  • nick cave

    Nick Cave documentary was 'instinct of self-preservation' after death of son

    One More Time With Feeling director Andrew Dominik says the musician wanted to promote his new album Skeleton Tree without having to talk to the media
  • One More Time With Feeling / Nick Cave

    One More Time With Feeling review – undeniably moving contemplation of loss

    The singer opens up over the tragic death of his 15-year-old son, airing his raw grief in this unconventionally directed documentary
  • The Untamed film still

    The Untamed review - freaky goings-on and body horror in backwoods Mexico

    Mexican director Amat Escalante follows his award-winning Heli with a deeply strange story of orgasmic frenzies and family dysfunction
  • Hacksaw Ridge - Photocall - 73rd Venice Film Festival<br>epa05523882 US-Australian actor/director Mel Gibson pose during a photocall for ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ at the 73rd annual Venice International Film Festival, in Venice, Italy, 04 September 2016. The festival runs from 31 August to 10 September. EPA/ETTORE FERRARI

    Mel Gibson on Hacksaw Ridge: 'Real superheroes don't wear Spandex'

  • Hacksaw Ridge

    Hacksaw Ridge review – Mel Gibson finds a conscience in gruesome war story

  • Safari

    First look review
    Safari review: Ulrich Seidl turns horror lens on real-life African tourist hunters

  • Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant in Florence Foster Jenkins.

    Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
    Florence Foster Jenkins; Captain America: Civil War; The People v OJ Simpson; Les cowboys – review

  • brimstone

    Brimstone review – Dakota Fanning in blood-and-thunder western that pulls no punches

  • The Young Pope

    First look review
    The Young Pope review: Jude Law's sleek pontiff shines in Sorrentino's Twin Peaks

  • A man in a tuxedo in the spotlight

    Venice film festival 2016: Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals world premiere – in pictures

    Tom Ford’s second feature film, Nocturnal Animals, a wildly gripping thriller, is based on the 1993 novel Tony and Susan by Austin Wright. Ford, along with Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal were joined on the red carpet in Venice by Naoimi Watts who is starring in The Bleeder. As well as Donatella Versace and Naomi Campbell attending the premiere of Franca: Chaos and Creation
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