- Title: What's hot at the Venice Film Festival this year?
- Date: 28th August 2018
- Summary: VENICE, ITALY (AUGUST 28, 2018) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) SCOTT ROXBOROUGH, FROM TRADE MAGAZINE "THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER", SAYING: "No I think definitely Cannes' loss was Venice's gain. The fact that Cannes rejected Netflix and the fact that they banned the films from competition there really benefited Venice because a number of the films that probably would have gone
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- Keywords: films Lady Gaga Ryan Gosling First Man review Hollywood reporter Venice Film Festival Suspiria A Star is Born oscar
- Location: VENICE, ITALY / VARIOUS FILM LOCATIONS
- City: VENICE, ITALY / VARIOUS FILM LOCATIONS
- Country: Italy
- Topics: Arts / Culture / Entertainment,Film
- Reuters ID: LVA0048V3QUKT
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- Story Text:With a star packed line-up Scott Roxborough from trade magazine ''The Hollywood Reporter'' says this is one of 'the biggest 'Venices' in the last ten to fifteen years' and it will be packing a punch right from the start.
Back on the Lido two years after he presented ''La La Land'' in Venice, director Damian Chazelle is once again kicking off proceedings at the The Venice Film Festival.
"First Man'' starring actor Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong - the first man on the moon - will open the festival on Wednesday (August 29) - and aleady Roxborough said everyone is talking about the movie.
Speaking to Reuters on Tuesday (August 28) Roxborough also said the biggest red carpet event is going to be Lady Gaga for her acting debut in a role made famous by Barbara Streisand in the 1970s. In "A Star Is Born" directed by Bradley Cooper, Gaga plays 'Ally', an aspiring young singer and actress being coached by Cooper's musician character.
Other films to look out for are Mexican film "Roma" from Alfonso Cuaron and "Suspiria", the remake of a 1977 Italian horror classic. From "Call Me By Your Name" director Luca Guadagnino, it stars Tilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson.
With a jury headed by "The Shape of Water" director, Guillermo del Toro, the Venice Film Festival runs from Aug. 29 to Sept. 8. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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