Venice 2020 / Orizzonti (The article continues below - Commercial information) 20 articles available in total starting from 28/07/2020. Last article published on 16/09/2020. page: [1] 2 next Interview: Pietro Castellitto • Director of The Predators“It’s a film which goes against all the rules of screenwriting”VENICE 2020: We chatted with Pietro Castellitto about his debut work The Predators , awarded the Best Screenplay trophy in the Orizzonti section 16/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: Tragic JungleVENICE 2020: Adapting the classic Mayan legend of the Xtabay, rising Mexican helmer Yulene Olaizola creates a taut but disappointing jungle-set thriller 14/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: Yellow CatVENICE 2020: Adilkhan Yerzhanov's new feature is a title rich in absurdity, and is both entertaining and disorientating in equal measure 14/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: ListenVENICE 2020: Ana Rocha de Sousa's debut film packs a mighty punch as it tackles forced adoptions in Britain 12/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: Nowhere SpecialVENICE 2020: Uberto Pasolini brings some tenderness to the Italian festival, with a story about a young father who learns how to let go 12/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: The PredatorsVENICE 2020: Pietro Castellitto moves behind the camera with an entertaining comedy tinged with black humour which sees two families from opposing social backgrounds collide 11/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiInterview: Uberto Pasolini • Director of Nowhere Special“Death is what makes life important”VENICE 2020: We chatted to acclaimed producer-turned-director Uberto Pasolini about his Venice comeback title, Nowhere Special 11/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiInterview: Ana Rocha de Sousa • Director of Listen"Money doesn't ever substitute love in this life"VENICE 2020: We talked to Portuguese actress turned director Ana Rocha de Sousa about her film Listen, centred on a struggling couple fighting to retain custody of their deaf daughter 09/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: The Third WarVENICE 2020: Giovanni Aloi shines a spotlight on the everyday lives of a group of terrorist-hunting soldiers in the middle of a Paris that does not quite feel like the “City of Love” 09/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | OrizzontiReview: War and PeaceVENICE 2020: Massimo D'Anolfi and Martina Parenti invite us to reflect upon the relationship between cinema and war via the places where images are conserved and restored 08/09/2020 | Venice 2020 | Orizzonti page: [1] 2 next