Venice Film Festival courted controversy when directors Roman Polanski, Woody Allen and Luc Besson were announced as part of the line-up. NurPhoto via Getty Images Go jump in a canal. Venice Film ...
Roman Polanski’s Venice Film Festival feature The Palace received a 3 minute ovation tonight at its world premiere screening. Featuring Mickey Rourke, Fanny Ardant and John Cleese in the ensemble cast ...
At the press conference for Polanski's new film, his Italian producer lashed out at platforms, which he said were "making millions" off of the director's back catalog, for not supporting the ...
Roman Polanski’s film An Officer and a Spy is to receive its UK premiere, five years after winning the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, and despite being frozen out of the UK and American ...
The 80th edition of the Venice Film Fest is certain to spark controversy with the inclusion of three filmmakers who are almost as well known for their scandals as they are for their films. By Scott ...
The film grossed over $26K, averaging $13,100 per screen, kicking off a platform release; it will be distributed to the top 15 markets throughout July. The French language film stars Emmanuelle ...
Some controversial directors are headed to Venice with their latest films. The prestigious Venice Film Festival announced its 2023 lineup on Tuesday, revealing that new movies from Woody Allen and ...
Roman Polanski’s new film has been slaughtered by critics following its debut at the Venice Film Festival. Starring John Cleese, Mickey Rourke, Fanny Ardant and Oliver Masucci, The Palace is a black ...
Italian production designer Tonino Zera, whose credits include Roman Polanski’s upcoming drama The Palace, will be feted with the Campari Passion Award at the 80th edition of Venice Film Festival, ...
VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 02: (L-R) Milan Peschel, Fortunato Cerlino, Fanny Ardant, Luca Barbareschi, Oliver Masucci, Joaquim de Almeida, and Paolo Del Brocco attend a photocall for the "The Palace" ...
Two movies whose directors are likely to draw protests, Woody Allen’s French-language “Coup de Chance” and Roman Polanski’s “The Palace,” will make their world premieres at the 2023 Venice ...
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