Venice 2006 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 86 articles available in total starting from 10/02/2006. Last article published on 11/09/2006. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 next Moretti's Caiman at Beirut Film FestivalDespite the devastation of the recent bombings, the 7th edition of the Beirut International Film Festival (October 4-11) will open under the banner "Make film, not war", as declared the festival's... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | EventsBritish press lauds The QueenThe Queen, the new film by Stephen Frears on the dramatic days following the death of Princess Diana, has been received favourably by the British press. According to the BBC, the film has... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | CompetitionDarkBlueAlmostBlack: All shades of lifeAfter making a splash at the latest Malaga Spanish Film Festival, DarkBlueAlmostBlack is now ready for greater higher international visibility as part of the sidebar section Venice Days. The first... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Venice Days7 Years: The poetry of proseJean-Pascal Hattu's film is indeed very French in that it deals with its subject with great sobriety (in the dialogue, which is very faithful to what everyday conversations, as well as in the very... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Venice daysWhen Los olvidados meet Jacques DemyFaouzi Bensaïdi, director of Venice Days title WWW, What a Wonderful World, has made quite an impression on the film pundits present at the Venice Film Festival, not only for being a "total... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Venice daysProdi supports VeniceFor the Italian government, committing to the Venice Film Festival is a benefit to the country. Such was the statement made by Romano Prodi, Italy's Prime Minister, during a short visit to the... 05/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | ItalyA Breeze of ChangeAs a Shadow by Marina Spada is the portrait of a 30 year-old single woman, Claudia, in the superbly photographed concrete jungle that is Milan. As a typical member of consumer society (that is, of... 04/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Venice DaysTsai Ming-Liang and Malaysian love storiesThere's no place like home, the saying goes. After a successful list of films set primarily in Taipai, Tsai Ming-Liang decided to chose his birth place Malaysia as the set of his latest film, I... 04/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | CompetitionFive friends and a funeralNine years after Northern Skirts, which won actress Nina Proll the Marcello Mastroianni Award, Viennese filmmaker Barbara Albert returns to the Lido with Falling (Fallen). The Competition entry... 04/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | CompetitionFleeing Algiers to live"You don’t know what you will find on the other side of the Mediterranean, but you do know who abandoned you and that’s what is most important". The destinies of two emigrants seeking a better... 04/09/2006 | Venice 2006 | Horizons previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)