Venice Film Festival Day 3: 'Ferrari', 'DogMan', 'El Conde' Reviews, Adam Driver On Being Proud To Rep Movie That Isn't Part Of AMPTP, Luc Besson Gets Emotional & More

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September 01, 2023

'Ferrari' Review: Michael Mann's Intimate Portrait Of A Motoring Legend Stays In Low Gear - Venice Film Festival

By Damon Wise

'Ferrari's Adam Driver Proud To Represent A Movie "That's Not Part Of The AMPTP" - Venice

Ferrari star Adam Driver expressed his solidarity with the SAG strike, saying he is proud to represent a non-studio film at the Venice Film …

By Nancy Tartaglione

'Ferrari' Gets 7 1/2-Minute Standing Ovation At Venice Film Festival World Premiere

Michael Mann's Ferrari received a 7 1/2-minute standing ovation Thursday at the film's world premiere screening at the Venice Film Festival.

By Joe Utichi and Patrick Hipes

'DogMan's Caleb Landry Jones On Working With Luc Besson & A Pack Of Pups + His Theory On How To End The Actors Strike - Venice

Caleb Landry Jones on working with Luc Besson and a lot of dogs for DogMan, offers suggestion for an efficient resolution to the actors stri …

By Nancy Tartaglione

An Emotional Luc Besson Gets Rapturous Reception At Venice Presser For 'DogMan': "The Only Two Things That Can Save You Are Love And Art, Definitely Not Money"

Luc Besson, who has had a tumultuous few years, is back on the Lido with Caleb Landry Jones starrer DogMan.

By Andreas Wiseman

Luc Besson Visibly Moved During 'Dogman' Ovation At Venice Film Festival Premiere

Luc Besson appeared to wipe away tears as he took a bow for the crowd after his latest film Dogman premiered at the Venice Film Festival.

By Nancy Tartaglione

'Dogman' Review: Caleb Landry Jones Blows The Roof Off Luc Besson's Boisterously Insane Action Thriller - Venice Film Festival

In Dogman, Caleb Landry Jones blows the roof off Luc Besson’s boisterously insane new move.

By Damon Wise

'El Conde' Review: Pablo Larraín's Latest Is A Bold, Wildly Irreverent Sensational Creation - Venice Film Festival

Read Deadline's review of 'El Conde' ('The Count') from director Pablo Larrain premiering at the Venice Film Festival

By Todd McCarthy

Pablo Larraín Praises Netflix For Backing 'El Conde' & Supporting "Bold And Unique" Chilean Cinema: "We Shouldn't Take That For Granted" - Venice

'El Conde' is Larraín's first film for a streamer.

By Zac Ntim

Roman Polanski's 'The Palace' Sells To Key Europe Territories Ahead Of Venice Premiere

Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’ Sells To Key Europe Territories Ahead Of Venice Premiere, in spite of controversy surroundin …

By Melanie Goodfellow

French Film Director Xavier Giannoli Talks First Foray Into Series With Canal Plus-Backed 'Of Money And Blood' - Venice

French Director Xavier Giannoli Talks First Foray Into Series With ‘Of Money And Blood’ As Crime Thriller Starring Vincent Lindo …

By Melanie Goodfellow

'Forever-Forever' Trailer: First Look At Venice Orizzonti Pic From Ukrainian Filmmaker Anna Buryachkova

Principal photography on the pic was completed in Kyiv just two months before the city faced the Russian full-scale war against Ukraine.

By Zac Ntim

'Malqueridas' Trailer: Women's Prison Documentary - Shot On Clandestine Cell Phones - Premieres At Venice International Critics Week

Watch the trailer for 'Malqueridas,' a documentary shot by female prisoners in Chile on clandestine cell phones.

By Matthew Carey

'Photophobia' Trailer: Hybrid Film Captures Ukrainian Childhood In A Metro Station As War Rolls On Overhead - Venice

Clip for Hybrid Film 'Photophobia’ Capturing Ukrainian Childhood In A Metro Station As War Rolls On Overhead; Film World Premieres At …

By Melanie Goodfellow

                                                           

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