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Venice 2024 / International Film Critics’ Week


18 articles available in total starting from 23/07/2024. Last article published on 06/09/2024.

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Review: No Sleep Till

Review: No Sleep Till

VENICE 2024: It’s hurricane season in the Sunshine State in Alexandra Simpson’s meandering but mesmerising feature debut, which is never short on vibes  

03/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Bernhard Wenger • Director of Peacock

Interview: Bernhard Wenger • Director of Peacock

“I find passive main characters exciting – you rarely see them in films”

VENICE 2024: The Austrian helmer’s feature debut pokes fun at society’s excessive need for perfectly curated, albeit fake, personalities  

02/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Anywhere Anytime

Review: Anywhere Anytime

VENICE 2024: Milad Tangshir, in his first fiction feature, was more than inspired by Bicycle Thieves for the odyssey of an African rider in Turin  

02/09/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Peacock

Review: Peacock

VENICE 2024: In his feature debut, Austrian director Bernhard Wenger satirises the societal construct of a personality, making full use of the understated acting by Albrecht Schuch  

31/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Homegrown

Review: Homegrown

VENICE 2024: Artist and Occupy activist Michael Premo’s documentary is a chilling, if familiar, dispatch from the USA’s late Trump era  

30/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Aude Léa Rapin • Director of Planet B

Interview: Aude Léa Rapin • Director of Planet B

“In Planet B, people don’t talk; they act”

VENICE 2024: In her 2039-set feature, starring Adèle Exarchopoulos, the French director brings science fiction, ecology and politics to the table  

29/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Planet B

Review: Planet B

VENICE 2024: Aude Léa Rapin ventures into the genre of the societal sci-fi thriller, plunging into a world that is particularly worrying for civil liberties  

29/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics' Week

Venice's 39th International Film Critics’ Week section welcomes a selection with strong chiaroscuro

Venice's 39th International Film Critics’ Week section welcomes a selection with strong chiaroscuro

The Venice autonomous section offers a range of exclusive talents with seven debut features from across the world, as well as two opening and closing films and short films  

23/07/2024 | Venice 2024 | International Film Critics’ Week

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