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Entries in Venice (7)

Monday
07Sep2009

Photos from Pixar celebration at Venice Film Festival

John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich were all honored with the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement for their work with Pixar Sunday at the current edition of the Venice Film Festival, and you can check out some of the photos from the event above and after the jump.

This celebration marked the first time the festival handed out a collective Lion for the category. Lasseter's directing credits at Pixar include "Cars," "Toy Story," "Toy Story 2" and "A Bug's Life." Stanton's credits include "Finding Nemo" and "Wall-E."

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Sunday
06Sep2009

Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes hit Venice Red Carpet for 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans'

Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes and Werner Herzog at the Venice Film Festival

Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes and director Werner Herzog presented Herzog's new film "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" at the Venice Film Festival earlier this week, and after the jump (and above), you can see some photos from the event.

Below you will also find a new still from the remake. In the film, Cage will play a cop who investigates the murder of a group of illegal immigrants. In the original by Abel Ferrara, Harvey Keitel played a corrupt New York City cop investigating a young nun’s rape.

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Thursday
30Jul2009

Michael Moore's new film to compete in Venice

The Venice Film Festival today announced its complete lineup, and Michael Moore's upcoming documentary "Capitalism: A Love Story" will be one of the films competing for the festival's top prize.

In the film, Moore focuses on the impact corporate dominance and out-of-control profit motives have on the the world. It also centers on the global financial meltdown and the Senate's decision to approve a gigantic bailout.

Twenty-three films will screen in competition, including Werner Herzog's "Bad Lieutenant: Port of New Orleans," Todd Solondz's "Life During Wartime," John Hillcoat's "The Road" and Fatih Akin's "Sould Kitchen."

The out-of-competition category also includes some interesting picks, including Joe Dante's "The Hole," Steven Soderbergh's "The Informant!," Grant Heslov's "The Men Who Stare at Goats" and Abel Ferrara's "Napoli Napoli Napoli."

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Friday
27Feb2009

Ang Lee will lead Venice Film Festival jury

Venice just can't get enough of Ang Lee.

The award-winning director will head the jury at this year's Venice Film Festival, which runs Sept. 2-12, 2009.

Lee is certainly no stranger to Venice. In 2007, he won the prestigious Golden Lion award for "Lust, Caution" (Se, jie), and in 2005, he won it for "Brokeback Mountain."

Wim Wenders presided over the jury at last year's edition.

Lee is also currently wrapping up "Taking Woodstock," which is set during the summer of 1969 and follows a man whose actions will eventually provoke the birth of the legendary concert.

Source: Associated Press

Monday
01Sep2008

Trouble at the 65th Venice Film Festival

Attending the 65th Venice Film Festival comes with a price... and complaints.

"The conditions this year certainly make you wonder about how important having a big presence in Venice actually is," a studio official told The Hollywood Reporter.

Apparently, the folks on the Lido even have trouble getting online. Read more here.

Sunday
03Aug2008

‘Rachel Getting Married’ trailer debuts on web

A contender for the Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival, Jonathan Demme’s drama “Rachel Getting Married” stars Anne Hathaway as a former drug addict who returns home to attend her sister’s wedding and confront her family over past conflicts. Yahoo! just premiered the first trailer, which you can check out above.

When I first read the synopsis for the film I immediately thought of “Margot at the Wedding,” in which Nicole Kidman causes nothing but trouble in the days leading up to her sister’s wedding. “Rachel Getting Married” seems to tackle a similar thematic, but with a different tone.

I’m also glad to see Anne Hathaway in something less mainstream. Plus, what I’ve seen of her in this trailer so far definitely left me wanting to see more. At this stage, Demme’s movie is scheduled to open in limited release at the beginning of October. This may change though in the near future, depending on how well it’ll be received in Venice later this month.

Wednesday
30Jul2008

65th Venice Film Festival announces lineup

Ethan and Joel Coen’s crime comedy “Burn After Reading” will open the 65th edition of the Venice Film Festival, which will run Aug. 27-Sept. 6, 2008.

With only five of 22 films competing for the prestigious Golden Lion, Hollywood is not as strongly represented as usual. Those five include Darren Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler,” Guillermo Arriaga’s “The Burning Plain,” Kathryn Bigelow’s “Hurt Locker,” Jonathan Demme’s “Rachel Getting Married” and Amir Naderi’s “Vegas: Based on a True Story.”

Italy has three films competing for the top award, including Pupi Avati’s “Il Papa di Giovanna” and Marco Bechis’ “Birdwatchers.” In the out of competition category, Italy’s seclection includes Adriano Celentano ”Yuppi Du” and Paolo Benvenuti’s “Puccini e la fanciulla.”

The competition jury will be presided by Wim Wenders, who’s joined by Juriy Arabov, Douglas Gordon, John Landis, Lucrecia Martel and Johnnie To.

Tito Schipa Jr.’s Italian musical “Orfeo 9” will close the fest. Check out the entire lineup right here.