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    79th Venice Film Festival

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    By CWB News Department on 07/27/2022 News

    Here is the the list of the films selected for 78th Venice Film Festival

    Competition
    White Noise – Noah Baumbach (USA) (opening film)
    Il signore delle formiche – Gianni Amelio (Italy)
    The Whale – Darren Aronofsky (USA)
    L’immensità – Emanuele Crialese (Italy/France)
    Saint Omer – Alice Diop (France)
    Blonde – Andrew Dominik (USA)
    Tár – Todd Field (USA)
    Love Life – Kôji Fukada (Japan/France)
    Athena – Romain Gavras (France)
    Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades – Alejandro González Iñárritu (Mexico)
    Bones and All – Luca Guadagnino (USA/Italy)
    The Eternal Daughter – Joanna Hogg (UK/USA)
    Beyond the Wall – Vahid Jalilvand (Iran)
    The Banshees of Inisherin – Martin McDonagh (Ireland/UK/USA)
    Argentina, 1985 – Santiago Mitre (Argentina/USA)
    Chiara – Susanna Nicchiarelli (Italy/Belgium)
    Monica – Andrea Pallaoro (USA/Italy)
    No Bears – Jafar Panahi (Iran)
    All the Beauty and the Bloodshed – Laura Poitras (USA)
    Un Couple – Frederick Wiseman (France/USA)
    The Son – Florian Zeller (UK)
    Les Miens – Roschdy Zem (France)
    Les enfants des autres – Rebecca Zlotowski (France)

    Out of Competition – Fiction

    The Hanging Sun – Francesco Carrozzini (closing film)
    When the Waves Are Gone – Lav Diaz
    Living – Oliver Hermanus
    Dead for a Dollar – Walter Hill
    Call of God – Kim Ki-duk
    Dreamin’ Wild – Bill Pohlad
    Master Gardener – Paul Schrader
    Siccitá – Paolo Virzì
    Pearl – Ti West
    Don’t Worry Darling – Olivia Wilde

    Out of Competition – Non-Fiction
    Freedom on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom – Evgeny Afineevsky
    The Matchmaker – Benedetta Argentieri
    Gli ultimi giorni dell’umanità – Enrico Ghezzi, Alessandro Gagliardo
    A Compassionate Spy – Steve James
    Music for Black Pigeons – Jorgen Leth, Andreas Koefoed
    The Kiev Trial – Sergei Loznitsa
    In viaggio – Gianfranco Rosi
    Bobi Wine Ghetto President – Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo
    Nuclear – Oliver Stone

    Out of Competition – Short Films
    Camarera de piso – Lucrecia Martel
    A guerra finita – Simone Massi
    In quanto a noi – Simone Massi
    Look at Me – Sally Potter

    Out of Competition – Series
    The Kingdom Exodus – Lars von Trier
    Copenhagen Cowboy – Nicolas Winding Refn

    Orizzonti
    Princess – Roberto De Paolis (opening film)
    Victim – Michal Blasko
    En los márgenes – Juan Diego Botto
    Trenque Lauquen – Laura Citarella
    Vera – Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel
    Innocence – Guy Davidi
    Blanquita – Fernando Guzzoni
    Pour la France – Rachid Hami
    A Man – Kei Ishikawa
    Bread and Salt – Damian Kocur
    Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Antonio Lukich
    Ti mangio il cuore – Pippo Mezzapesa
    To the North – Mihai Mincan
    Autobiography – Makbul Mubarak
    La Syndicaliste – Jean-Paul Salomé
    World War III – Houman Seyedi
    The Happiest Man in the World – Teona Strugar Mitevska
    The Bride – Sérgio Tréfaut

    Orizzonti Extra
    L’Origine du mal – Sébastien Marnier (opening film)
    Hanging Gardens – Ahmed Yassin Al Daradji
    Amanda – Carolina Cavalli
    Zapatos rojos – Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser
    Nezouh – Soudade Kaadan
    Notte fantasma – Fulvio Risuleo
    Without Her – Arian Vazirdaftari
    Valeria Is Getting Married – Michal Vinik
    Goliath – Adilkhan Yerzhanov

    Venice Classics Documentaries
    Ragtag – Giuseppe Boccassini
    Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy – Nancy Buirski
    Fragments of Paradise – KD Davison
    Franco Zeffirelli, conformista ribelle – Anselma Dell’Olio
    Jerry Schatzberg, portrait paysage – Pierre Filmon
    Godard seul le cinéma – Cyril Leuthy
    The Ghost of Richard Harris – Adrian Sibley
    Bonnie – Simon Wallon
    Sergio Leone – L’italiano che inventò l’America – Francesco Zippel

    Biennale College Cinema
    Come le tartarughe – Monica Dugo
    Banu – Tahmina Rafaella
    Mountain Onion – Eldar Shibanov
    Palimpsest – Hanna Västinsalo

    Biennale College Cinema – Virtual Reality
    Elele – Sjoerd van Acker
    Mono – Chiara Troisi
    Chroma 11 – Tsang Tsui-Shan

    Source: Cineuropa

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