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Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother to world-premiere in competition at Venice
- Toplined by Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver, Vicky Krieps and Tom Waits, the film is a triptych that explores emotional estrangement and familial ties across three interlinked stories

This week, the 82nd Venice International Film Festival (27 August–6 September) has unveiled its official selection, and among the standout world premieres announced is Father Mother Sister Brother, the latest feature by acclaimed US filmmaker Jim Jarmusch. The film will screen in the festival’s competition, vying for the coveted Golden Lion, and marks the director’s first narrative feature to be selected in the Lido’s main strand.
The Ohio-born helmer, one of the key indie cinema auteurs since the 1980s, is best known for titles such as Stranger Than Paradise (winner of Cannes’ Caméra d’or and Locarno’s Golden Leopard in 1984); the Cannes Competition entries Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Dead Man (1995), Ghost Dog (1999), Broken Flowers (Grand Prix in 2005), Only Lovers Left Alive [+see also:
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In detail, Father Mother Sister Brother is a triptych that explores emotional estrangement and familial ties across three interlinked stories. “Father” is set in the Northeastern United States, “Mother” unfolds in Dublin, and “Sister Brother” takes place in Paris. Jarmusch’s signature contemplative storytelling is supported by an impressive international ensemble cast, including Cate Blanchett (seen last year in Rumours [+see also:
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The project is a co-production between the United States, France, Italy, Germany, and Ireland. It is presented by MUBI, France’s Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello, and Italy’s The Apartment (a Fremantle company), in association with Jarmusch’s own banner badjetlag (USA), Charles Gillibert’s CG Cinema (France), Cinema Inutile (USA) and Hail Mary Pictures (Ireland), with support from Screen Ireland, as well as French distribution company Les Films du Losange and German distribution company Weltkino. Additional financial backing was provided by Cofiloisirs and Three Point Capital.
The film was produced by Charles Gillibert, Joshua Astrachan, Carter Logan, and Atilla Salih Yücer. The Match Factory is in charge of its world sales.
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