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VENISE 2019

La Sala Web revient pour présenter des films de la Mostra en ligne

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- Au programme : une sélection de 5 longs-métrages provenant du monde entier, issus des sections Hors-compétition, Orizzonti et Sconfini du festival vénitien

La Sala Web revient pour présenter des films de la Mostra en ligne
Les épouvantails de Nouri Bouzid

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The eighth edition of Sala Web is set to unspool alongside the 2019 Venice Film Festival, allowing visitors to watch films being world-premiered in the festival’s Official Selection online, with a maximum capacity of 1,000 places for each viewing. Each title (which will be screened in its original language with subtitles in Italian and English) will be available to view via streaming on the website www.labiennale.org, starting from 9pm (Italian time) on the day of the movie’s official screening on the Lido, up until 19 September. The streaming itself is handled by Festival Scope in partnership with MYmovies. Since 22 August, it has been possible to buy all five titles included in Sala Web: following registration, you can pay for a single ticket (€4) or a five-film pass (€10), which will permit you to watch each film only once.

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This gives the film-loving public from all over the world the chance to discover auteurs and movies from the Venice Film Festival, hailing from Georgia, India, Iran, Romania, Spain and Tunisia. From 29 August, The Scarecrows [+lire aussi :
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by Nouri Bouzid (Tunisia/Morocco/Luxembourg), from the Sconfini section, will be available to stream. From 3 September, Just 6.5 by Saeed Roustaee (Iran) will be on show, from Orizzonti. They will be followed by Collective [+lire aussi :
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by multi-award-winning German-Romanian documentarian Alexander Nanau (Romania/Luxembourg), Out of Competition; The Criminal Man [+lire aussi :
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by Dmitry Mamuliya (Georgia/Russia); and Zumiriki [+lire aussi :
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by Oskar Alegria (Spain), both from Orizzonti.

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