Showing posts with label Venice Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice Film Festival. Show all posts
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Miscellania: Claude Chabrol (RIP), Venice (Post-Mortem), TIFF (First Impressions)
As you've undoubtedly heard, the French auteur Claude Chabrol passed away at 80. Both The Telegraph and Glenn Kenny have fine obits for your reading pleasure and if you can read French, Le Monde collects testimonials from many cinematic luminaries to honor him. I didn't know his career as well as I should but I quite liked both L'Enfer (1994) and the recent Ludivine Sagnier love/murder triangle A
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Venice Awards: Somewhere, Black Swan, Barney's Version, Miral
Festivals tend to have more than one jury so let's deal with the sidebar prizes first, before we get to the main competition jury, headed by Quentin Tarantino. But a little preview: Natalie Portman went home empty-handed for Black Swank but Mila Kunis didn't. Interesssssssting.Various SidebarsEuropa Cinema Award: This honor comes from the Venice Days sidebar and the winning film was Bertrand
Friday, September 10, 2010
Venice Red Carpet: The Town, Potiche, Meek's Cutoff
Toronto kicked off last night but before we get to our coverage there -- we'll be hearing from the same folks who covered Toronto for The Film Experience last year -- Venice is starting to wrap up. Awards will be announced before you know it.The most 'Hollywood' Venice premiere was probably The Town which brought out the happy familiar faces of Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm and last year's
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