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Ginevra Elkann on Directing Danny Huston as an Italian-American Priest With a Heroin Addiction in ‘I Told You So’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Italy - Rome
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12.09.2023 / 15:09

Ginevra Elkann on Directing Danny Huston as an Italian-American Priest With a Heroin Addiction in ‘I Told You So’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italian producer and director Ginevra Elkann, whose delicate first feature “If Only” opened the 2019 Locarno fest garnering critical praise, is at the Toronto Film Festival with her tonally different follow-up, “I Told You So.” The movie features a group made up mostly of women who are having a mental meltdown amid an unprecedented January heat wave in Rome. As the heat rises, so do the characters’ obsessions with sex, food, drugs, alcohol, and religion. The eclectic ensemble film, which was conceived by Elkann and her co-writers during the pandemic, features a star studded cast comprising Danny Huston – speaking perfect Italian on screen – as a heroin-addicted Italian-American priest.

‘White Lotus’ Star Sabrina Impacciatore to Play Venice Film Festival Master of Ceremonies in Italian ‘Call My Agent’ - variety.com - Italy - Germany - city Santamaria
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11.09.2023 / 10:25

‘White Lotus’ Star Sabrina Impacciatore to Play Venice Film Festival Master of Ceremonies in Italian ‘Call My Agent’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Emmy-nominated “The White Lotus” star Sabrina Impacciatore will play the Venice Film Festival’s master of ceremonies in the upcoming second season of the Italian version of “Call My Agent,” which will also feature a cameo by Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera. Impacciatore, wearing a red gown, disembarked from a water taxi at the Excelsior Hotel pier on the Venice Lido on Saturday welcomed by Barbera, as cameras rolled for a key scene in the show.

Bobby Moresco to Direct ‘Ferrari vs Mercedes,’ Latest Italian Auto Racing Movie Produced by Andrea Iervolino (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Italy
variety.com
11.09.2023 / 05:07

Bobby Moresco to Direct ‘Ferrari vs Mercedes,’ Latest Italian Auto Racing Movie Produced by Andrea Iervolino (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Oscar-winning writer-director Bobby Moresco (“Crash”) is set to direct “Ferrari vs. Mercedes,” the latest movie set in Italy’s vintage auto racing world – following Moresco’s “Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend” and Micheal Mann’s “Ferrari” – being produced by Andrea Iervolino. Just like “Lamborghini,” which in the U.S.

‘A Haunting In Venice’ Review: Kenneth Branagh Tackles The Varied And Evolving World Of Agatha Christie - deadline.com - city Venice
deadline.com
09.09.2023 / 23:49

‘A Haunting In Venice’ Review: Kenneth Branagh Tackles The Varied And Evolving World Of Agatha Christie

In the world of Agatha Christie adaptations, there’s always a delicate balance to strike between remaining faithful to the source and modernizing the narrative for contemporary audiences. A Haunting in Venice is Kenneth Branagh’s third venture in this territory and may have finally found his rhythm with these films. In addition to Branagh, the film stars Michelle Yeoh, Kelly Reilly, Jamie Dornan, Camille Cottin, and many others.

Luca Guadagnino on Producing Margherita Giusti’s Venice Horizons Animation Short ‘The Meatseller’ - variety.com - Italy - Nigeria - city Venice
variety.com
08.09.2023 / 17:45

Luca Guadagnino on Producing Margherita Giusti’s Venice Horizons Animation Short ‘The Meatseller’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Luca Guadagnino, whose Zendaya-starrer “Challengers” was pulled as Venice Film Festival opener due to complications from the SAG-AFTRA strike, is on the Lido wearing his producer hat on several films. One, especially close to his heart, is animation short “The Meatseller” by debuting director Margherita Giusti.

Taylor Swift's Platform Boots Are the Real Trend Worth Noticing About Her New Look - www.glamour.com - New York
glamour.com
08.09.2023 / 14:51

Taylor Swift's Platform Boots Are the Real Trend Worth Noticing About Her New Look

, a world tour with which she's making history. Not content with just that, she's also announced a self-produced concert film about it that is already selling out theaters. Meanwhile, through all of this Swift continues to work and give us looks that resonate.

Pietro Castellitto on Depicting the Romantic Side of Rome’s One Percent in His Frenzied Film ‘Enea’ - variety.com - Italy - Rome - city Venice
variety.com
07.09.2023 / 16:01

Pietro Castellitto on Depicting the Romantic Side of Rome’s One Percent in His Frenzied Film ‘Enea’

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italian hotshot Pietro Castellitto is in competition in Venice with his second feature “Enea,” in which he also stars as the titular character, a young Roman sushi restaurant owner and cocaine dealer whose best friend Valentino just got his license as an airplane pilot. There is a lot going on in this fresh and frenzied film lensed by ace cinematographer Radek Ladczuk (“The Babadook”). “Enea” is produced by Lorenzo Mieli’s the Apartment, which is a Fremantle company, and Luca Guadagnino’s Frenesy.

Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Thomasin McKenzie & Katherine Waterston To Lead Jimmy Carr-Penned Spoof ‘Fackham Hall’; Veterans Launches Sales With Bleecker Street Aboard For U.S. – Toronto - deadline.com - Britain - county Kent - city Venice - county Mckenzie - city Sanderson, county Kent
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07.09.2023 / 14:15

Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Thomasin McKenzie & Katherine Waterston To Lead Jimmy Carr-Penned Spoof ‘Fackham Hall’; Veterans Launches Sales With Bleecker Street Aboard For U.S. – Toronto

EXCLUSIVE: The Veterans is launching international sales on upcoming UK period comedy Fackham Hall at Toronto and has unveiled first members of the ensemble cast.

Toronto Title ‘Toll,’ from TIFF’s Emerging Talent Awardee Carolina Markowicz, Debuts Teaser Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Brazil
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 18:19

Toronto Title ‘Toll,’ from TIFF’s Emerging Talent Awardee Carolina Markowicz, Debuts Teaser Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

Holly Jones Carolina Markowicz returns to the circuit to release her second feature “Toll” (“Pedágio”), cementing another world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, this time in its Centrepiece strand, billed as championing “compelling stories, global perspectives,” before heading to San Sebastian for closing night honors in its Horizontes Latinos competition later this month. Paris-based Luxbox handles international sales and has provided Variety with an exclusive first look at the riveting trailer.

‘In The Land Of Saints & Sinners’ Trailer: Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon & More Star In A New Irish Crime Drama Debuting In Venice - theplaylist.net - Ireland - city Venice
theplaylist.net
06.09.2023 / 14:25

‘In The Land Of Saints & Sinners’ Trailer: Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon & More Star In A New Irish Crime Drama Debuting In Venice

Can Finbar Murphy escape his past? “In The Land of Saints and Sinners” presents a mysterious man with a dark past who faces a crisis between doing what’s right and facing his own mistakes. Liam Neeson stars as Murphy, a man searching for solace and redemption; it’s yet another film that sees the actor carefully balance his dramatic roots with his recent success in high-profile action hits.

Giuliano Montaldo, Italian Director of ‘Sacco and Vanzetti,’ Dies at 93 - variety.com - Italy - state Massachusets - Rome - Berlin - city Genoa
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 14:11

Giuliano Montaldo, Italian Director of ‘Sacco and Vanzetti,’ Dies at 93

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Giuliano Montaldo, the prolific Italian director, actor and film industry executive, whose works comprise powerful political drama “Sacco and Vanzetti” about the Massachusetts trial and execution in 1927 of accused Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, has died at his home in Rome. He was 93.

Gaming Star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins Launching First Podcast: ‘I’m Hyped’ to ‘Dish Out the Questions Myself’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Detroit - Panama - city Lions - city Panama
variety.com
05.09.2023 / 15:13

Gaming Star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins Launching First Podcast: ‘I’m Hyped’ to ‘Dish Out the Questions Myself’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is stepping away from the gaming keyboard — and getting into your earbuds with his first-ever podcast. The top gaming influencer will host twice-weekly podcast “AFK w/ Ninja,” set to premiere Sept. 12 across all major platforms.

Mohamed Ben Attia Believes a Man Can Fly in Venice Film Festival’s ‘Behind the Mountains’ - variety.com - Tunisia - city Venice
variety.com
04.09.2023 / 14:05

Mohamed Ben Attia Believes a Man Can Fly in Venice Film Festival’s ‘Behind the Mountains’

Marta Balaga Move over, Richard Donner. In “Behind the Mountains,” premiering in Venice’s Horizons section, Mohamed Ben Attia makes sure “you’ll believe a man can fly” once again. Although it might not be as graceful.

‘Viva Polanski!’ Says Roman Polanski’s Producer After Lamenting That ‘The Palace’ May Not Be Released in France - variety.com - Spain - France - Italy - Germany - Greece
variety.com
02.09.2023 / 13:17

‘Viva Polanski!’ Says Roman Polanski’s Producer After Lamenting That ‘The Palace’ May Not Be Released in France

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Roman Polanski’s Italian producer Luca Barbareschi got emotional at the press conference for “The Palace,” a black comedy that is the director’s new work and premieres at the Venice Film Festival today. “It’s been very difficult to make this film,” said Barbareschi, a multi-hyphenate who also stars in “The Palace.” “Polanski is not easy [to finance]” he added, noting that “there is a hole – France – in the middle of this film,” since French companies refused to participate in its production. Polanski’s previous film, “An Officer and a Spy,” a period drama about the Dreyfus affair, scooped the Grand Jury Prize at Venice, won best director at the Cesar Awards and was one of the highest grossing French films of 2019.

Diane von Furstenberg on Holding the DVF Awards in ‘Glamorous’ Venice and Why She Sees the City as a Woman - variety.com - Italy - city Venice
variety.com
01.09.2023 / 16:35

Diane von Furstenberg on Holding the DVF Awards in ‘Glamorous’ Venice and Why She Sees the City as a Woman

Ellise Shafer To Diane von Furstenberg, the city of Venice is a woman. “I’ve never wanted to be any other woman than me, right?” the iconic fashion designer and humanitarian told Variety before the 14th annual DVF Awards. “But I would love to be Venice.” Von Furstenberg estimates that she has been to the group of Italian islands every year for most of her life, a love affair that began when she first started her fashion brand in the ‘70s.

Venice Horizons and Toronto Entry ‘An Endless Sunday’ Acquired by France’s UFO Distribution – Watch Trailer (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Italy - Germany - Rome - city Venice
variety.com
01.09.2023 / 09:15

Venice Horizons and Toronto Entry ‘An Endless Sunday’ Acquired by France’s UFO Distribution – Watch Trailer (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent France’s UFO Distribution has acquired French rights to Venice Horizons entry “An Endless Sunday” by first-time Italian director Alain Parroni from Fandango Sales. The film will segue from Venice to Toronto where it screens in the fest’s Discovery section.

Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’: Italy Key Getting Big Hollywood Movie to the Big Screen - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Hollywood - Italy - Rome
variety.com
31.08.2023 / 05:03

Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’: Italy Key Getting Big Hollywood Movie to the Big Screen

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent It’s no secret that it’s taken decades of twists and turns in Hollywood to get Michael Mann’s anticipated “Ferrari,” which makes its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival Aug. 31, to the big screen. But what’s less known is that the journey of this biopic about Italian sports car builder and racing pioneer Enzo Ferrari originated with Italy’s storied Cecchi Gori Group before the company went bust.

Venice Kicks Off With ‘Comandante,’ Charlotte Rampling and Feisty Liliana Cavani, Who Blasts Fest as First Woman to Get a Career Award - variety.com - Hollywood - Mexico - Italy - county Porter
variety.com
30.08.2023 / 18:53

Venice Kicks Off With ‘Comandante,’ Charlotte Rampling and Feisty Liliana Cavani, Who Blasts Fest as First Woman to Get a Career Award

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The 80th Venice Film Festival kicked off on Wednesday with World War II drama “Comandante” by young Italian auteur Edoardo De Angelis packing a strong political punch. Tensions due to the SAG-AFTRA strike lurked in the background, though without stealing the thunder of strong expectations for this year’s lineup.

Inside the Fight to Save Venice as Strikes Continue to Impact the Fall Festival and Awards Season - variety.com - USA - Italy
variety.com
30.08.2023 / 15:03

Inside the Fight to Save Venice as Strikes Continue to Impact the Fall Festival and Awards Season

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The Venice Film Festival has only continued to garner momentum under longtime festival director Alberto Barbera, who in recent years has managed to lure significant star power — from Lady Gaga to Joaquin Phoenix to Timothée Chalamet to Harry Styles — to the Lido. So imagine the heartbreak and fear last month when — just as Barbera was about to lock in one of his strongest lineups yet — he learned that, as a result of the SAG-AFTRA strike, many movie stars wouldn’t be able to make the trek to Italy this year.

Venice Set to Start With Oscar Hopefuls, Smattering of Stars, and Italian Politics Looming on the Lido - variety.com - Mexico - Italy - city Venice
variety.com
29.08.2023 / 15:39

Venice Set to Start With Oscar Hopefuls, Smattering of Stars, and Italian Politics Looming on the Lido

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The 80th Venice Film Festival kicks off tomorrow with a robust roster of awards season hopefuls making their bows, such as Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro,” Sophia Coppola’s “Priscilla” and David Fincher’s “The Killer,” accompanied by a smattering of stars. As previously reported by Variety, the festival has confirmed that Adam Driver will be in Venice to promote “Ferrari” while Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi, who play Priscilla and Elvis Presley in “Priscilla,” as well as Priscilla Presley herself, are also expected to be on the Lido.

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