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Venice Chief Alberto Barbera On This Year's Oscar Hopefuls, A Movie Dispute & Why Films Are Too Long These Days.
After losing Oscar ground to Cannes, Venice roars back with a star-packed, politically-charged selection led by Netflix, ...
Venice chief Alberto Barbera discusses Netflix's return on the Lido and why Dwayne Johnson could be headed for Oscar glory.
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The Venice Film Festival is expertly poised for film awards season, as Variety's Elsa Keslassy and Nick Vivarelli explain on ...
From a Julia Roberts-led #MeToo thriller and Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s monster to Jude Law playing Putin and a Sofia ...
The Voice Of Hind Rajab, the latest feature from Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania, will debut in Competition at this ...
The 82nd edition of the festival has confirmed "Frankenstein," "After the Hunt," and "A House of Dynamite" among this year's ...
EXCLUSIVE: As Venice ticks past its half way point we sat down with festival head Alberto Barbera to reflect on what has been buzzy, starry festival so far, as well as on some of the tensions that ...
Venice Film Festival Artistic Director Alberto Barbera is in an enviable position. The lineup he unveiled today includes a host of titles that will likely figure in the awards-season conversation ...
But Alberto Barbera, the festival’s artistic director, promises that … Venice Chief Alberto Barbera on Exploring Both Sides of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Why Films Are Getting Longer and ...