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Mediapro Studio CEO Talks Buzzy Spanish Festival Titles ‘Official Competition’ & ‘The Good Boss’, English Production Move, Next Woody Allen Movie – San Sebastian - deadline.com - Britain - Spain - city Venice
deadline.com
21.09.2021 / 13:11

Mediapro Studio CEO Talks Buzzy Spanish Festival Titles ‘Official Competition’ & ‘The Good Boss’, English Production Move, Next Woody Allen Movie – San Sebastian

EXCLUSIVE: Spanish indie production powerhouse Mediapro is at San Sebastian Film Festival this year screening two of the buzziest local features in the program: the Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz and Oscar Martinez-starring Official Competition, which arrives from Venice, and the Javier Bardem-fronted The Good Boss, which premieres here.

FilmSharks Inks Korea Deals On Fantasia Pic ‘Ghosting Gloria’ & Mexican Box Office Hit ‘Come Play With Me’ – San Sebastian - deadline.com - Spain - Mexico - Argentina - North Korea
deadline.com
21.09.2021 / 11:35

FilmSharks Inks Korea Deals On Fantasia Pic ‘Ghosting Gloria’ & Mexican Box Office Hit ‘Come Play With Me’ – San Sebastian

EXCLUSIVE: Guido Rud’s Argentina and Spain-based sales outfit FilmSharks has scored a pair of deals on its slate with Korea buyers.

Jennifer Lopez Supports Ben Affleck's New Movie With Throwback Video From Venice Film Festival - www.etonline.com - Italy
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17.09.2021 / 15:31

Jennifer Lopez Supports Ben Affleck's New Movie With Throwback Video From Venice Film Festival

Jennifer Lopez is endorsing her man Ben Affleck's new movie! The 52-year-old triple threat shared a stunning throwback video from her time in Venice, Italy, promoting the film,, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival.

‘The Box’: Golden Lion Winner Lorenzo Vigas Crafts A Tense, Slow-Burn Coming-Of-Age Drama [TIFF Review] - theplaylist.net - Mexico - city Venice - city Mexico
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16.09.2021 / 22:35

‘The Box’: Golden Lion Winner Lorenzo Vigas Crafts A Tense, Slow-Burn Coming-Of-Age Drama [TIFF Review]

Comfortable in his newly found friendship, Hatzín (Hatzín Navarrete), a teenager from Mexico City who traveled to Chihuahua’s northern state to reclaim his father’s remains, pretends to be upset and explains he’s decided to return home. He laughs several seconds later, tricking Mario (Hernán Mendoza), his boss and impromptu life mentor.

Penelope Cruz-Antonio Banderas Venice Comedy ‘Official Competition’ Scores France Deal - deadline.com - France - county Bandera
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13.09.2021 / 16:39

Penelope Cruz-Antonio Banderas Venice Comedy ‘Official Competition’ Scores France Deal

EXCLUSIVE: Following a tussle for rights in the territory, Protagonist Pictures has closed a French all-rights deal with Wild Bunch for well-received comedy Official Competition, starring Antonio Banderas, Penélope Cruz and Oscar Martínez.

‘Shang-Chi’ Lifts To $258M Global; ‘Free Guy’ At $277M – International Box Office - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - China - Mexico - Italy - Russia - Germany
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12.09.2021 / 20:03

‘Shang-Chi’ Lifts To $258M Global; ‘Free Guy’ At $277M – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: Disney/Marvel’s Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings handily crossed the $250M mark globally this weekend, seeing a very good 34% drop at the international box office and maintaining No. 1s in such key markets as Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Korea, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Spain and the UK.

How ‘On the Job’ Franchise Went From Venice Competition Slot to HBO Series - variety.com - city Venice - Philippines
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10.09.2021 / 12:55

How ‘On the Job’ Franchise Went From Venice Competition Slot to HBO Series

Liza Foreman The journey from franchise to a competition slot at the Venice Film Festival to HBO series was the subject of Thursday’s Venice Production Bridge conference, “From the Philippines to the World: The ‘On the Job’ Franchise and Exploring New Ways of Global Content Distribution.”In good spirits in a market cocktail that followed on Thursday evening, Erik Matti, the director of “On the Job: The Missing 8,” as his new film is called, told Variety how he got to keep his film at three

‘The Box’ Review: Past Venice Champ Lorenzo Vigas Returns With a Short, Sharp, Gut-Punching Psychological Thriller - variety.com - Venezuela
variety.com
07.09.2021 / 20:37

‘The Box’ Review: Past Venice Champ Lorenzo Vigas Returns With a Short, Sharp, Gut-Punching Psychological Thriller

Guy Lodge Film CriticBack in 2015, in what already feels like a slightly different era of the Venice Film Festival — currently on a roll of crowning big-name Oscar players — Venezuelan filmmaker Lorenzo Vigas won the Golden Lion for his debut feature “From Afar.” A small, subtle queer relationship study, riddled with ambiguity, it never made quite the impression it deserved to on the post-festival art-house circuit. (Its total U.S.

On Location in Golan Heights With Venice Film Entry ‘The Stranger’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Germany - Syria - Israel - Lebanon
variety.com
07.09.2021 / 01:29

On Location in Golan Heights With Venice Film Entry ‘The Stranger’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Liza Foreman It’s not often that films shoot in the Occupied Golan Heights, Israel’s contested border territory with Syria and Lebanon.Characterized by sloping mountains and the ruins of more than 100 Syrian villages, destroyed (by Israel) after the Six Day War in 1967, it makes for an atmospheric filming location.

Kate Hudson Turns Heads in Bold Red Dress at Venice Film Festival - www.etonline.com - Italy - county Hudson
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07.09.2021 / 00:55

Kate Hudson Turns Heads in Bold Red Dress at Venice Film Festival

Kate Hudson is turning heads at the 2021 Venice Film Festival. Hudson wore a red Chantilly lace and tulle Valentino gown from the Valentino Resort 2022 Prêt-à-Porter collection to the  premiere in Venice, Italy Sunday.

Venice Review: Lorenzo Vigas’ ‘La Caja’ - deadline.com - Mexico
deadline.com
06.09.2021 / 20:37

Venice Review: Lorenzo Vigas’ ‘La Caja’

Former Golden Lion winner Lorenzo Vigas (From Afar) returns to the Venice Film Festival with his second feature, La Caja, aka The Box. Set in northern Mexico, it’s a grueling insight into the plight of casual workers as well as a mystery about a son and his possible father.

Ukrainian Director Valentyn Vasyanovych on Venice Competition Entry ‘Reflection’ - variety.com - Ukraine - city Venice
variety.com
06.09.2021 / 20:36

Ukrainian Director Valentyn Vasyanovych on Venice Competition Entry ‘Reflection’

Nick Holdsworth Audiences on the Lido may be forgiven for thinking they’ve seen the Ukrainian entry in the competition, “Reflection,” before in Venice.

Venice Review: Tim Roth In Michel Franco’s ‘Sundown’ - deadline.com - Britain - Mexico
deadline.com
06.09.2021 / 12:40

Venice Review: Tim Roth In Michel Franco’s ‘Sundown’

After last year’s explosively angry New Order, the prolific Mexican director Michel Franco returns to the Venice Film Festival with Sundown, the minor-key story of a man who decides to abandon his life in favor of getting drunk and shacking up with a cheerful local woman in Acapulco. It is his second collaboration with British actor Tim Roth who plays Neil and who sinks into hazy irresponsibility with the ease of a backpacker who has mastered getting into a hammock.

‘Sundown’: Tim Roth and Charlotte Gainsbourg Play Siblings In Michel Franco’s Tragic Acapulco-Set Drama [Venice Review] - theplaylist.net - Mexico
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05.09.2021 / 22:31

‘Sundown’: Tim Roth and Charlotte Gainsbourg Play Siblings In Michel Franco’s Tragic Acapulco-Set Drama [Venice Review]

Anyone familiar with the work of Mexican director Michel Franco, whether they be admirers or detractors, can attest to the “this is not going to end well” sentiment his sordid cinematic provocations instill. With a pensive angle, “Sundown” – a reteaming between the filmmaker and his “Chronic” star Tim Roth – upholds that tension of expecting the worst to come the characters’ way.

Tim Roth, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Michel Franco, Iazua Larios Talk ‘Sundown’ at Venice - variety.com - Britain - Mexico
variety.com
05.09.2021 / 15:59

Tim Roth, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Michel Franco, Iazua Larios Talk ‘Sundown’ at Venice

Naman Ramachandran Violence in Mexico was one of the dominant themes of the press conference for Michel Franco’s Venice competition title “Sundown” on Sunday, with the director and stars Tim Roth, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Iazua Larios in attendance.Set in the seemingly tranquil Mexican resort city Acapulco, Roth and Gainsbourg play members of a wealthy British family whose vacation there is cut short by a distant death and an existential crisis comes to the fore.

Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat’s ‘Official Competition’ is a Crowd-Pleasing Comedy That Skewers Film-World Pretensions [Venice Review] - theplaylist.net - Spain - city Venice - county Bandera
theplaylist.net
04.09.2021 / 21:49

Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat’s ‘Official Competition’ is a Crowd-Pleasing Comedy That Skewers Film-World Pretensions [Venice Review]

There are shades of Ruben Ostlund’s “The Square”, if it were remade to target the film world, in Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat’s crowd-pleasing Spanish comedy “Official Competition” starring Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas. Controlled pacing, visual punchlines, and an insider knowledge of the varied pretensions within filmmaking make this a consistently amusing – if never downright hilarious – vehicle for the well-honed comic sides of two of Spain’s most famous exports.

Tim Roth and Michel Franco on Teaming Up Again in Venice Competitive Entry ‘Sundown’ - variety.com - Mexico - city Venice
variety.com
04.09.2021 / 10:37

Tim Roth and Michel Franco on Teaming Up Again in Venice Competitive Entry ‘Sundown’

Anna Marie de la Fuente Mexico’s Michel Franco is back in Venice after his triumphant Silver Lion win last year for his dystopian thriller “New Order.” His new film “Sundown” is in competition at the Lido where it world premieres on Sunday.

Penelope Cruz & Antonio Banderas Venice Comedy ‘Official Competition’ Sells To UK - deadline.com - Britain - county Bandera
deadline.com
04.09.2021 / 10:29

Penelope Cruz & Antonio Banderas Venice Comedy ‘Official Competition’ Sells To UK

EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Protagonist Pictures has closed a UK all rights deal with Curzon for Spanish-language pic Official Competition starring Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz and Oscar Martínez.

‘Leave No Traces’ Set to Represent Poland in International Oscar Competition - variety.com - Poland - city Venice
variety.com
03.09.2021 / 19:29

‘Leave No Traces’ Set to Represent Poland in International Oscar Competition

K.J. Yossman Venice Film Festival contender “Leave No Traces” will represent Poland at next year’s Academy Awards.The feature, directed by Jan P.

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