Venice 2016 / Venice Days 13 articles available in total starting from 26/07/2016. Last article published on 09/09/2016. page: [1] 2 next The Venice Days Award goes to The War ShowVENICE 2016: The jury, comprising those taking part in 28 Times Cinema, has awarded the Danish-Finnish documentary about a group of friends devastated by Syrian repression 09/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysReview: Sámi BloodVENICE 2016: The first film by Sweden's Amanda Kernell tells the vibrant tale of a young Lapp girl who dreams of a different life and distances herself from her community with great anguish 09/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice Days Worldly Girl: The love that will set you freeVENICE 2016: Marco Danieli’s debut film enters into the stiff world of Jehovah’s Witnesses through the story of a young woman who is prevented from living 08/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysThe Road to Mandalay: Being an illegal immigrant in BangkokVENICE 2016: A young woman and the odyssey she goes through to obtain a work permit are at the centre of the latest film by rising Asian film star Midi Z, co-produced by France and Germany 06/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysIndivisible: Separating to growVENICE 2016: Two years on from Perez, Edoardo De Angelis returns to Venice with a story of harmony and separation, centring on two conjoined twins who discover they could be separated 05/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysPolina: Hitting your strideVENICE 2016: Young actress Anastasia Shevtsova is the splendid lead in Angelin Preljocaj and Valérie Müller's film, which tells a story of passion and artistic development in the world of dance 04/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysQuit Staring at My Plate: Family as a prisonVENICE 2016: Croatian director Hana Jušić makes her feature debut with the story of a young woman oppressed by her strange and brutish relatives, as she longs for a breath of fresh air 03/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysHeartstone: The summer that will change your lifeVENICE 2016: Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s debut film centres around two teenagers in the delicate and cruel transition to adulthood, and is the first Icelandic film to feature at the festival 02/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysThe War Show: An intimate look at the revolutionVENICE 2016: Obaidah Zytoon and Andreas Dalsgaard’s documentary, which centres around a group of friends who are bowled over by the Syrian repression, opened the 13th edition of Venice Days 01/09/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice DaysOne more time, 28 Times CinemaThe initiative helmed by the LUX Film Prize, Cineuropa, Europa Cinemas and Venice Days will whisk 28 young film lovers away to the Lido to form the jury of the Venice Days 31/08/2016 | Venice 2016 | Venice Days page: [1] 2 next