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    Gulf News
    Aug 25 2014

    Venice Film Festival 2014 opens

    Of the 55 films screening, 54 will be world premieres

    AFP
    Published: 21:00 August 25, 2014

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    Hollywood greats Al Pacino, Ethan Hawke and Jennifer Aniston are set
    to dazzle at this year's Venice film festival, which opens on
    Wednesday with tales of war and the economic crisis offset by beach
    parties and gondola jaunts.

    Michael Keaton, of Beetlejuice and Batman fame, will likely be the
    first A-lister to zip by water taxi across the lagoon to present
    Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's Birdman or the
    Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance.

    In the first of 20 flicks vying for the coveted Golden Lion prize,
    Keaton stars as a washed-up actor, once famous for playing a
    superhero, who is now struggling to put on a Broadway play in a bid to
    regain his former glory.

    French film composer Alexandre Desplat -- whose dozens of works include
    the scores for The King's Speech and Harry Potter and the Deathly
    Hallows -- will head up the main jury at the 71st edition of the
    world's oldest film festival, which runs until September 6.

    Many of the 55 films screening -- 54 of which are world premieres --
    reflect "a moment in which the spectre of war is rising dramatically
    again", festival director Alberto Barbera said in Rome last month as
    he unveiled the line-up.

    War films

    Among them is Good Kill by New Zealand director Andrew Niccol -- who
    wrote The Truman Show -- in which Hawke stars as a drone operator in
    Afghanistan, as well as David Oelhoffen's Loin des hommes, in which
    Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen plays a teacher in the Algerian
    war.

    The five American films in competition include Al Pacino as an ex-con
    turned locksmith in David Gordon Green's Manglehorn, and Ramin
    Bahrani's drama 99 Homes about a father trying to recover his house
    after an eviction.

    France will make a strong showing with four movies running for top
    prize, including Xavier Beauvois's La Rancon de la gloire, based on a
    true story about two men who plot to steal Charlie Chaplain's coffin
    in Switzerland.

    For Italy, Francesco Munzi's Anime Nere explores the Calabrian-based
    mafia -- cocaine traffickers with a global reach -- while Saverio
    Costanzo's Brooklyn-based Hungry Hearts tackles extreme eating
    disorders.

    There is buzz from critics already over the only first feature
    competing for the Lion, the Turkish Sivas, by Kann Mujdeci, about a
    young boy who befriends a stray dog he saves.

    Documentary

    Joshua Oppenheimer fans will be looking forward to The Look of Silence
    -- in which Indonesian genocide survivors confront the killers of their
    brother -- the only documentary in competition and the follow-up to his
    acclaimed 2012 The Act of Killing.

    >From Asia, Japan's Shinya Tuskamoto will unveil Fires on the Plane, a
    jungle-based horror set at the end of World War II, while China's
    Xiaoshaui Wang is set to unnerve with a tale of stalking in Red
    Amnesia.

    Roy Andersson's Swedish comedy A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on
    Existence about two world-weary men on a sales trip may provide light
    relief, but German-Turkish director Fatih Akin's The Cut takes us back
    to the theme of genocide, following an Armenian survivor as he
    searches for his daughters.

    Out of competition slots have gone to US director Peter Bogdanovich's
    She's Funny That Way, a comedy starring Owen Wilson and Aniston, as
    well as American Lisa Cholodenko's four-part HBO series Olive
    Kitteridge, starring Bill Murray.

    Other hotly-awaited flicks include Barry Levinson's The Humbling,
    which stars Pacino as a suicidal actor who has an affair with a much
    younger lesbian, as well as The Sound and the Fury by American
    heartthrob James Franco, who will be in Venice to pick up an
    innovation in cinema award.

    http://gulfnews.com/arts-entertainment/celebrity/hollywood/venice-film-festival-2014-opens-1.1376119

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