Venice 2018 / Orizzonti 23 articles available in total starting from 25/07/2018. Last article published on 12/09/2018. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: UnrememberVENICE 2018: Largely autobiographical, Flavia Castro’s Orizzonti-presented film is a seamless blend of personal and societal histories of Brazil after the fall of the military dictatorship 04/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun • Director“The coup that happened in Turkey in 2016 was a total coincidence”VENICE 2018: We chatted to Turkish director Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun, who is taking part in Venice’s Orizzonti with the comedy The Announcement, revolving around a failed coup 04/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: The AnnouncementVENICE 2018: Turkish director Mahmut Fazıl Coşkun presents a blistering deadpan comedy about a failed military coup attempt in Turkey 03/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Sameh Zoabi • Director"An artist trapped in a political situation where everyone wants different things of him"VENICE 2018: Israeli-Palestinian filmmaker Sameh Zoabi breaks down his comedy Tel Aviv on Fire, which was unveiled as part of the Orizzonti programme at Venice 03/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Sarah Marx • Director“My method of shooting allows for happy accidents to happen”VENICE 2018: We sat down with French director Sarah Marx to discuss her debut feature, Truk, about a young man coming out of prison, which is playing in the Orizzonti section 02/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: Tel Aviv on FireVENICE 2018: A fine and funny comedy by Sameh Zoabi about the tribulations of a soap-opera writer caught in the crossfire of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 02/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiInterview: Yaron Shani • Director“Feeling good is part of the problem”VENICE 2018: We met up with Israeli filmmaker Yaron Shani to talk about Stripped, an ambitious drama presented in the Orizzonti section, exploring the unsettling subject of sexual violence 01/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | OrizzontiReview: A Twelve-Year NightSAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Alvaro Brechner familiarises his audience with prisoners dealing with long periods of captivity in prison under a Uruguayan dictatorship 01/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Orizzonti Interview: Álvaro Brechner • Director“They can’t take our imagination away from us”SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Filmmaker Álvaro Brechner presents his third film, A Twelve-Year Night, based on true events that took place in his home country, Uruguay, not so long ago 01/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | Orizzonti Review: AmandaVENICE 2018: Mikhaël Hers’ new family drama is a clever look at the aftermath of a terrorist attack 31/08/2018 | Venice 2018 | Orizzonti previous page: 1 [2] 3 next