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REPORT: Venice 2025

Cineuropa is covering the 82nd Venice Film Festival live with reviews, interviews, news...

REPORT: Venice 2025

39 articles available in total starting from 28/04/2025. Last article published on 29/08/2025.

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Tereza Nvotová • Director of Father

Interview: Tereza Nvotová • Director of Father

“What got me intrigued, even obsessed, was that moment when everything turns and you’re dropped into a parallel universe”

VENICE 2025: The Slovak director takes on a macabre subject, following a decent man and father into a spiral of horror, after a memory lapse changes his and others’ lives  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Review: Milk Teeth

Review: Milk Teeth

VENICE 2025: Mihai Mincan’s feature uses documentary-like realism to portray a child’s disappearance amid political upheaval and personal grief  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Caroline Deruas Peano • Director of Stereo Girls

Interview: Caroline Deruas Peano • Director of Stereo Girls

"I didn't want to have a bird's-eye view of adolescence, but to dive right into it"

VENICE 2025: The French filmmaker explains her bold choices in her treatment of a story of teenage friendship that is as intensely joyful as it is terribly dramatic  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | International Film Critics' Week

Review: Strange River

Review: Strange River

VENICE 2025: Jaume Claret Muxart's debut is a beautiful and sensitive physical and mental journey towards the discovery of sexual desire and the first stirrings of individuality - in short, of freedom  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Review: At Work

Review: At Work

VENICE 2025: Bastien Bouillon excels in Valérie Donzelli’s surprisingly deep dive into the vocation of writing  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Review: Writing Life: Annie Ernaux Through the Eyes of High School Students

Review: Writing Life: Annie Ernaux Through the Eyes of High School Students

VENICE 2025: Claire Simon uses the novelist's writings as a mirror to sketch a portrait that is both simple and subtle of the diversity of contemporary French youth  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Father

Review: Father

VENICE 2025: Tereza Nvotová proves that you can, and always should, make a compulsively watchable film about the most harrowing subject  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Orizzonti

Review: Bugonia

Review: Bugonia

VENICE 2025: Yorgos Lanthimos remakes Jang Joon-hwan’s Save the Green Planet! and unleashes a wickedly playful, grotesque and unsettlingly timely tale of paranoia and power  

29/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

Review: Gioia

Review: Gioia

VENICE 2025: Nicolangelo Gelormini’s second feature is a ruthless dark fable that revolves around the improbable bond between an unscrupulous young man and his naive teacher  

28/08 | Venice 2025 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Orphan

Review: Orphan

VENICE 2025: László Nemes’ visually rich yet narratively uneven film tells a story of fractured families and a wounded nation  

28/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition

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