Venice 2016 / Competition 15 articles available in total starting from 28/07/2016. Last article published on 10/09/2016. page: [1] 2 next On The Milky Road: Monica Bellucci is a wife on the runVENICE 2016: Serbo-Bosnian director Emir Kusturica makes a return to the Lido with a fable set during the Yugoslav war 10/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionParadise turns our thoughts once again to the HolocaustVENICE 2016: Andrei Konchalovski returns to Venice in another bid for the Golden Lion, with this impressive film that ravels an entirely fictional story into the form of a documentary 09/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionQuesti giorni: Four girlfriends on a trip to BelgradeVENICE 2016: Giuseppe Piccioni is back on the Lido 15 years after Light of My Eyes, which earned lead actors Sandra Ceccarelli and Luigi Lo Cascio the Volpi Cup 09/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionNatalie Portman is JackieVENICE 2016: In the biopic by Chilean director Pablo Larraín, the actress plays First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in the days following the assassination of JFK 08/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionVoyage of Time: Life’s Journey, a prayer to Mother NatureVENICE 2016: Terrence Malick risks repeating himself as he elaborates on the musings for which The Tree of Life laid the foundations, in a beautiful, but overly controlled, documentary 07/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionA Woman's Life, so good yet so badVENICE 2016: Frenchman Stéphane Brizé, director of The Measure of a Man, is back with a story about the female condition based on Maupassant 07/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionAmat Escalante lets rip with The UntamedVENICE 2016: The Mexican director astonishes and delights audiences in competition at Venice as he blends his usual realism and starkness with fantasy and horror elements 06/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionThe Distinguished Citizen: No one is a prophet in their own landVENICE 2016: An Argentinian author based in Spain returns to his home country after winning the Nobel Prize in the new film by Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat 06/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionPiuma: Becoming parents at 18VENICE 2016: Roan Johnson’s film is a teen comedy about a couple of 18-year-olds from the suburbs of Rome who find out they have a baby on the way 06/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | CompetitionSpira Mirabilis: Cinema regenerating itselfVENICE 2016: The first Italian film in competition for the Golden Lion, by Massimo D’Anolfi and Martina Parenti, is a voyage through the elements in search of the “marvellous spiral” 04/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Competition page: [1] 2 next