Venice 2025 / Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 30 articles available in total starting from 28/04/2025. Last article published on 08/09/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: DuseVENICE 2025: Pietro Marcello delivers an unconventional biopic on the iconic Italian theatre actress Eleonora Duse who’s sensitively played by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 04/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: The StrangerVENICE 2025: François Ozon achieves perfection with a sublime adaptation of Albert Camus' legendary novel that is captivating, refined, faithful and yet highly personal 02/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionInterview: François Ozon • Director of The Stranger"I like characters who are a bit mysterious, with an inner life"VENICE 2025: The French filmmaker discusses his adaptation of Albert Camus's famous novel, how he approached the opacity of the main character and contextualised the colonial era 01/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionInterview: Gianfranco Rosi • Director of Below the Clouds“Shooting in black and white has helped me to tell the story of a different Naples from the one in our imagination”VENICE 2025: The Italian director tells us about his documentary, a journey through space, time and memory, between what Naples has been and what it could be 01/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: The Testament of Ann LeeVENICE 2025: Amanda Seyfried soars in Mona Fastvold’s musical reimagining of the life of the titular Shaker religious leader 01/09 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: Father Mother Sister BrotherVENICE 2025: Jim Jarmusch’s latest effort brings familial awkwardness to the fore with quiet humour and elegance 31/08 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: The Wizard of the KremlinVENICE 2025: In the style of a thriller, Olivier Assayas directs a gripping epic recounting the hardening of Russian power, from perestroika to Putin's murderous solitary dictatorship 31/08 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionInterview: László Nemes • Director of Orphan“This backstory has haunted my family’s lives ever since it actually happened”VENICE 2025: The Hungarian director found the main story and protagonist for his new film in his own family, but simultaneously drew on his own experiences in the 1980s 31/08 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: No Other ChoiceVENICE 2025: Park Chan-wook blends gruesome comedy and capitalist critique in his adaptation of Donald E Westlake's novel The Ax 31/08 | Venice 2025 | CompetitionReview: Below the CloudsVENICE 2025: With his new documentary dedicated to the Neapolitan territory, Gianfranco Rosi returns to the slopes of Vesuvius, in search of the welding between ancient life and today 30/08 | Venice 2025 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)