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Venice 2005


76 articles available in total starting from 08/07/2005. Last article published on 12/09/2005.

Bellucci: "show films in their original versions"

Italian diva Monica Bellucci has called for films to be shown in their original version in Italian cinemas. At the moment the common practise is to professionally dub films into Italian, rather...  

04/09/2005 | Venice 2005

Battiato and the sense of excellence

Beethoven, quantum physics, mysticism, hallucinogens, energetic nodes, pioneers, astronomers-composers, sufi dancers, Wittgenstein, Steiner, anti-freudian dreams interpretations. All this can be...  

04/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Orizzonti

The Wild Blue Yonder: Planet Herzog

An Unidentified Cinema Object landed yesterday on the Lido, unleashing the admiration of the international press: the docu-film The Wild Blue Yonder in the running for a prize in the Horizons...  

04/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Horizons

13 (Tzameti), by Gela Babluani

Gela Babluani's first feature, one of the twelve movies selected for the Venice-days, is an impressionist black and white film which, as the title suggests, deals with chance as a major factor in...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice Days

Philip Groning captures the great silence

A silent snowfalls on the Carthusian monastery in Grenoble. Within the walls, slow gestures, prayers in an undertone that rises skywards searching for the path to God. "He who renounces the world,...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Orizzonti

The intransigence of Amants Réguliers

Faithful to his place as incorruptible inheritor of the Nouvelle Vague, the French filmmaker Philippe Garrel delivered this morning with Les Amants réguliers, projected in official competition, a...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Competition

Pavee Lacken or cinéma-vérité

An ultra realistic plunge into a Bohemian Irish world for the first film in competition during Critics’ Week: Pavee Lacken by Perry Ogden. Mixing professional and non-professional actors, this...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Critics’ week

Policemen on the verge of a nervous breakdown

While Xavier Beauvois's fourth feature can be defined as a very nicely executed film noir depicting a young lieutenant's first steps in the criminal section of a Parisian central police...  

03/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Venice Days

The festival discovers the "Invisible Children "

Hundreds of children are queuing up in order to attend the screening of All the Invisible Children, a collective film, out of competition, directed by a group of very talented filmmakers: the...  

02/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Out of competition

Working Man's Death, voyage into work Hell

From the Ukraine to Indonesia, passing through Nigeria, China and Pakistan: the Austrian documentary maker Michael Glawogger takes his camera to the four corners of the world in order to explore...  

02/09/2005 | Venice 2005 | Horizons

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