Venice 2005 76 articles available in total starting from 08/07/2005. Last article published on 12/09/2005. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next Waiting for Godot?Waiting, by Rashid Masharawi, a French and Palestinian movie produced by Silkroad and sold by Les Films du Losange, has met many distributors in Venice, where it was presented within the ambit of... 12/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice DaysSun shining, raining prizesFor its second edition, the Venice-Days (an independent section running during the Venice festival, launched by the A.N.A.C. and the authors of the A.P.I., and headed by Giorgio Gosetti) proved... 12/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice DaysCraj- Domani: A picaresque winnerCraj-Domani by Davide Marengo, a musical journey through the Italian region of Puglia produced and distributed by Pablo (read the article) in co-production with C.O.R.E. and Komart and presented... 12/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice DaysFrench sales agents on cloud nineFilms Distribution, Wild Bunch, TF1 International, Studiocanal, Celluloïd Dreams, MK2: French sales companies will be wearing a big smile after the announcement of the awards for the 62nd edition... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | AwardsItaly in frontAmong the many parallel prizes awarded at the 62nd edition la Mostra, many European productions stood out, in particular The Wild Blue Yonder by German Werner Herzog (Fipresci prize – Horizons... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Parallel AwardsGolden Lion for Ang Lee Garrel, Ferrara and Mezzogiorno also awardedThe homosexuals cowboys of the magnificent film by Ang Lee, Brokeback Mountain were awarded the Golden Lion at the 62nd edition of the Venice International Film Festival. Golden Lion for Europe,... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | AwardsSilver Lion for GarrelThe love story between the Mostra and the French filmmaker Philippe Garrel who was tonight awarded the Silver Lion for Les Amants Réguliers ( read the article) for the best directing is still... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | AwardsA descent into hellThe Sun was correct in writing : "It is fantastic that the British teach Hollywood how to make true horror films". The Descent presented out of competition on the last day of the Venice Film... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Out of competitionLabel Europa Cinemas for BeauvoisLe petit lieutenant directed by French director Xavier Beauvois and presented as opening film in the second Venice Days has won the Label Europa Cinemas, awarded by a jury consisting of four... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice DaysBefore it had a name: In the name of loveThis morning the official presentation of the final entry in Venice Days; the American-Italian co-production Before it had a name. Written by real life couple Giada Colagrande and Willem Dafoe,... 10/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice days page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next