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Venice 2012


59 articles available in total starting from 08/03/2012. Last article published on 26/09/2012.

David Victori’s The Guilt wins YouTube Contest

The announcement was made in Venice after his film was selected from a pool of ten finalists  

03/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Awards

A four queen poker hand in Blondie by Jesper Ganslandt

The Swedish director’s third feature film delves into an all female family affair with bittersweet comedy undertones  

03/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Venice Days

Love Is All You Need: A certain box office hit

Susanne Bier proves that sometimes all you need is a fresh romantic comedy  

03/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Out of competition

A Month in Thailand: Strong debut from Romania

Paul Negoescu's first feature explores a world of love and indecision  

03/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Critics Week

"The landing of twenty-thousand" in The Human Cargo by Daniele Vicari

The documentary by the director of Diaz, presented out of competition at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, recounts the brave landing of the Albanians on Italian coasts in 1991  

02/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Out of competition

Life and death of Marina Abramovic in Giada Colagrande’s documentary

Bob Wilson's Life and Death of Marina Abramovich follows the collaboration between four great artists: Bob Wilson, Marina Abramovic, Willem Dafoe and Antony Hegarty  

02/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Venice Days

A widow, two Icelanders and a seal in Queen of Montreuil by Anspach

Tears and laughter take turns in this new film by the Icelandic director, a delicate and surreal story on the process of mourning and the potential for rebirth with the help of others  

01/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Venice Days

A new director is born, his name is Luigi Lo Cascio

A directing debut for an actor loved by Italian audiences, who puts his name to a moral thriller called La città ideale  

01/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Critics’ week

A cinic Ciprì in a surreal Palermo

The Italian film in competition, È stato il figlio moves freely from grotesque to tragic with a tragicomic Toni Servillo in the main role  

01/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Competition

Paradise: Faith hits harder than Paradise: Love

The second instalment in Austrian director Ulrich Seidl's trilogy has shaken Venice, with all the art of provocation that he has cultivated over the years  

01/09/2012 | Venice 2012 | Competition

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