NRW-funded films Venice bound
Four films backed by the North Rhine Westphalia (NRW) regional film fund are to feature at the upcoming Venice Film Festival (August 29-September 8), one of which in official competition.
Following the success of The Wind That Shakes the Barley [+see also:
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interview: Ken Loach
interview: Rebecca O’Brien
film profile], NRW has once again supported Ken Loach for It's a Free World [+see also:
trailer
film profile]. The UK/Spanish/Italian/German (EMC Produktion GmbH) co-production will be competing for the Golden Lion.
The competitive Horizons section will host Hartmut Bitomsky’s documentary Poussière (Staub), which received €95,000 from the NRW. This intriguing film with philosophical undertones was produced by Ma.Ja.De (Germany), in co-production with Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion (Switzerland).
The third NRW-financed title (€400,000) heading to Venice is Amos Gitai’s Disengagement. Screening in the Venezia Maestri section, the French/Italian/German co-production – shot partly near Cologne (home to the offices of its German co-producer Pandora) – tells the story of a French woman (Juliette Binoche) searching for her daughter and Israeli half-brother in Israel.
Lastly, NRW has further reason to rejoice with the selection of Andreas Kleinert’s Head Under Water [+see also:
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(Translated from French)
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