The enchanting city of Venice was once again infused with the excitement of the 80th Venice Film Festival, where the world's most famous filmmakers and actors gather to celebrate the art of cinema. This year, the festival unveiled a spectacular line-up of films that promise to captivate audiences with their creativity, innovation and compelling storytelling. From timeless classics to cutting-edge contemporary cinema. These are the best films of the 2023 Venice Film Festival
The 2020 Venice Film Festival concluded this Saturday, September 12, with the awards ceremony. The jury, chaired this year by Australian actress and two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett, awarded its Silver Lions to the film New Order and the Japanese drama Wife of a Spy, while the Golden Lion went to the film Nomadland.
The 2019 Venice Film Festival concluded its 76th edition on September 8, surprising many visitors and bringing together artists in one place to show how great artistic creations are created that are worth seeing. Do you already know which are the best films from the Venice Film Festival?
The 74th Venice Film Festival ended last weekend, where some of the film highlights of this year were shown. The best films then go to world cinemas in the following months, and this year will be no different. That's why it's worth taking a look at which movies were the best received, and that's why we're looking forward to them all the more.
The Bad Batch is a cannibalistic love story from Iranian-American director Ana Lily Amirpour, starring Jason Momoa (not above, of course), Suki Waterhouse, Keanu Reeves, Giovanni Ribisi, Diego Luna, Jim Carrey and Yolanda Ross.
Birdman, a comedy directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu (also known as the director of Biutiful (2010), 21 Grams (2003) and Amores perros (2000)), will open the 71st Venice Film Festival on August 27.
The year of cinema in Kinodvor continues the celebration of its 90th anniversary with interesting film events, which is not the only round number in the world of cinema. The Staragara production house is celebrating its first decade, and the oldest international film festival in the world - the Venice Festival - is celebrating its seventieth edition, both of which will be marked with a very special event at the Ljubljana City Cinema.