Venice Film Festival 2024 Lineup Announced

Venice Film Festival 2024 Lineup Announced

Update for the latest news.…: The lineup for the 81st Venice Film Festival was revealed this morning from the Historical Archive Library of the Venice Biennale. The list was announced by Venice Biennale President Pietrangelo Buttafuoco and Venice Film Festival Artistic Director Alberto Barbera. Scroll down to see the full list of titles, which will be updated as they are revealed.

After being held last year amid a SAG/TA strike, this year’s Venice festival is set to be even more prestigious. A major launchpad for awards season and a major media opportunity for talent, the world’s oldest film festival is set to raise its profile once again with rumors circulating that Todd Phillips’s film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, will be starring in the film. Joker: Madness in Duo Produced by Warner Bros. Phillips’ first film. joker It stunned the festival in 2019, winning the Golden Lion.

There were also rumors that Pablo Larrain’s biopic of Maria Callas might be included in the cast. MariaStarring Angelina Jolie as the legendary singer, Luca Guadagnino could return to the Lido with a film gayBased on the novel by William S. Burrow and starring Daniel Craig. We’ll also hear a thriller starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Wolves Apple has a chance to land a spot as director Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language film, next room Starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton. There has also been speculation about a Johnny Depp-directed film. ModiWith Al Pacino.

Tim Burton has already been confirmed. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice The film, which opens out of competition on August 28, is a sequel to Burton’s 1988 supernatural comedy classic and stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Justin Theroux and Monica Bellucci, with Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe. The Horizons and Horizons Extra opening films have also been set. Nonnosant From Valerio Mastandrea and September 5 By Tim Fellbaum, respectively

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Peter Weir and Sigourney Weaver have been selected to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Isabelle Huppert is chairing this year’s jury. The festival runs from August 28 to September 7.

Follow us as we update the list of films announced today:

Venice Competition 81

Out of competition
Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceDirected by: Tim Burton

Non-fiction
Why war?Directed by: Amos Gitai
2073Directed by: Asif Kapadia
Bestiary, Irparian, LapidaryDirectors: Massimo D’Anolfi, Martina Perenti
End of the world in the tropicsDirected by: Petra Costa
One on One: John and YokoDirected by: Kevin Macdonald, Sam Rhys-Edwards
separateDirected by: Errol Morris
Israel and Palestine on Swedish Television 1958-1989Directed by: Göran Hugo Olsson
Russians at warDirected by: Anastasia Trofimova
TWST/Things We Said TodayDirected by: Andre Ojika
Songs of the Slowly Burning EarthDirected by: Olha Zorba
RiefenstahlDirected by: Andres Viel

special offers
Leopardi. The Infinite PoetryDirected by: Sergio Rubini
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the WorldDirected by: Peter Weir
Beauty is not a sinDirected by: Nicolas Winding Refn

series
DisclaimerDirected by: Alfonso Cuarón
The new yearDirectors: Rodrigo Sorogin del Amo, Sandra Romero
Families like oursDirected by: Thomas Vinterberg
M – School SonDirected by: Joe Wright

Additional prospects
September 5Directed by: Tim Fellbaum
VictoriaDirected by: Alessandro Casigoli, Casey Kaufman
If MohicanDirected by: Frederic Farucci
Finding a haven for Mr. RamboDirected by: Khaled Mansour
The Story of Frank and Della NinaDirected by: Paula Randi
witnessDirected by: Nader Seifar
After the partyDirected by: Vojtech Strakati
King of IvoryDirected by: John Swabb
Edge of NightDirected by: Turker Sawyer

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horizons
NonnosantDirected by: Valerio Mastandrea
A quiet lifeDirected by: Alexandros Avranas
They are inseparable from each other.Directed by: Anne-Sophie Bailey
AishaDirected by: Mehdi Barsaoui
happy vacationDirected by: Iskandar Copti
the familyDirected by: Francesco Costabile
One of those days when Himi diedDirected by: Murat Firat Oglu
familiar touchDirected by: Sarah Friedland
MarcoDirectors: John Garano, Aitor Arrighi
CarissaDirected by: Jason Jacobs, Devon Delmar
Wishes on a starDirected by: Peter Kerekes
Dispeller’s MistressDirected by: Elizabeth Low
The New Year That Never CameDirected by: Bogdan Muresan
Pooja, sirDirected by: Deepak Rauniyar
About dogs and menDirected by: Danny Rosenberg
SidewalksDirected by: Alex Ross Perry
Happy endingDirected by: Neo Sora
AttachedDirected by: Karen Tardieu
DesianovDirected by: Giovanni Tortorici

Venice Classics
Documentaries about cinema
Miyazaki, the spirit of nature
I will avenge this world with love S. Paradjanov
Jean Pierre Llaud Cinema
From Darkness to Light
Carlo Mazzacurati – A proven cinematic idea
chain reactions

Maroun returns to Beirut
Volonté – L’Uomo dai Mille Volti
Constellacion Portabella

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