Venice 2015 / Critics' Week 7 articles available in total starting from 23/07/2015. Last article published on 11/09/2015. Light Years: A family constellation anchored by mental illnessVENICE 2015: Esther May Campbell takes on the serious subject of mental illness with a dash of British humour in her new feature, starring singer Beth Orton 11/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics’ WeekTanna gets the Audience Award in the Venice Critics' WeekVENICE 2015: The film was directed by Australians Bentley Dean and Martin Butler, and shot in Vanuatu 11/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week/AwardsMontanha: In denial about losing a loved oneVENICE 2015: The highly anticipated first feature-length film by Portuguese director João Salaviza delivers an abundance of mesmerising images at Venice 10/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' WeekMotherland: The traditional community and the modern individual come face to faceVENICE 2015: Senem Tüzen has her sights sets on the Lion of the Future with this co-production between Turkey and Greece, set in a town in deepest Anatolia, where a daughter clashes with her mother 10/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics’ WeekBanat: A voyage through uncertaintyVENICE 2015: The film by Adriano Valerio, the only Italian title present in the Venice Film Festival Critics’ Week, is a co-production with Romania, Bulgaria and Macedonia 04/09/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics’ WeekVenice: Banat by Adriano Valerio, in the Critics' WeekThis debut piece is the only Italian film in competition. Bagnoli Jungle by Antonio Capuano will close the week, 24 years on from the year he won it with Vito and the Others 23/07/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week/ItalyAn all-European Critics’ Week at VeniceSeven out of the ten films that have been selected to be screened in and out of competition are European. Kicking things off will be the re-release of Orphans, with Capuano rounding things off 23/07/2015 | Venice 2015 | Critics' Week