Orizzonti 237 articles available in total starting from 03/09/2005. Last article published on 22/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 14 15 [16] 17 18 ... 22 23 24 next EXCLUSIVE: Clip for Peter Mackie Burns' RialtoThe film by the British director is set to screen in the Orizzonti section at the Venice Film Festival 31/08/2019 | Venice 2019 | OrizzontiReview: SoleVENICE 2019: Starting from the illegal black-market baby trade, the first film from Carlo Sironi offers a laconic reflection on fatherhood 30/08/2019 | Venice 2019 | OrizzontiInterview: Carlo Sironi • Director of Sole“I’ve continued to wonder what my life would have been like if I’d actually become a father”VENICE 2019: We talked to Carlo Sironi, director of Sole, selected in the Orizzonti section of the festival 27/08/2019 | Venice 2019 | OrizzontiVenice welcomes a wide Out of Competition selection, between fiction and non-fictionIn the Orizzonti section, 19 titles will compete for the awards given out by the jury chaired by Susanna Nicchiarelli 25/07/2019 | Venice 2019 | Out of Competition/Orizzonti/Sconfini/Biennale College CinemaInterview: Emir Baigazin • Director“The most important thing for me was the spiritual component”VENICE 2018: We talked to Kazakh director Emir Baigazin, who presented his third feature, The River, in the Orizzonti competition programme and won Best Director to boot 12/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Mikhaël Hers • Director“Amanda is a film about the loss of points of reference”VENICE 2018: We sat down with writer-director Mikhaël Hers, whose Amanda is the story of a family and relationship that are forever changed by a terrorist attack 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: The Day I Lost My ShadowVENICE 2018: Soudade Kaadan’s magical realist tale set in Syria in 2012 won Best Debut Film at Venice 11/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: If Life Gives You LemonsVENICE 2018: Ciro D’Emilio takes an unexpectedly sombre look at the reality of single-parent, working-class families in the poverty-stricken south of Italy 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: The Man Who Surprised EveryoneVENICE 2018: The second feature by directorial duo Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov tells a story that merges folklore and local humour with contemporary politics 10/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiRoma triumphs in Venice, with Guillermo del Toro passing the baton to Alfonso CuarónVENICE 2018: The Netflix film wins the Golden Lion, handed to Cuarón by his fellow countryman and previous winner of the award, while the Grand Jury Prize goes to Yorgos Lanthimos for The Favourite 08/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Awards/Competition/Orizzonti previous page: 1 2 3 ... 14 15 [16] 17 18 ... 22 23 24 next