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Stars, virtual reality and migrants to dominate Venice Film Festival

- AGNIESZKA FLAK SARAH MILLS

A refugee documentar­y by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, a horror film starring Jennifer Lawrence and George Clooney’s latest directoria­l effort are all tipped as must-sees at the Venice Film Festival which opened on the Lido island yesterday.

Top Hollywood talent and auteur directors will be vying for the Golden Lion at the world’s oldest film festival which, after a period in the doldrums, is again considered a launching pad for the industry’s award season, after it premiered Academy winners in its last four editions.

Space drama Gravity, clergy sex-abuse film Spotlight and last year’s musical La La Land secured Oscars after featuring in Venice. Those wins have helped attract talent to this year’s festival, said artistic director Alberto Barbera.

“Finally all the majors, the big Hollywood studios, realised that coming to Venice ... it really changes the perspectiv­e of a film,” Barbera said on the eve of the festival, which runs till Sept 9. “It’s much easier to get the films that we want.”

The festival’s 74th edition opened with Alexander Payne’s Downsizing, a satire starring Matt Damon about a couple who decide to shrink themselves to four inches tall.

The rich selection of US and internatio­nal movies also includes Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!, starring Lawrence and Javier Bardem; Guillermo Del Toro’s The Shape Of Water; and Stephen Frears’ Victoria And Abdul, with Judi Dench as the 19th century queen, which screens in the out-of-competitio­n section.

“There are a lot of movies with strong Oscar potential,” said Ariston Anderson, a film critic at the Hollywood Reporter. She lamented the fact that only one female director featured in the main competitio­n, but compliment­ed the organisers for being the first major cinema event to feature a virtual reality competitio­n.

“It sends a strong message for a platform like Venice to have a competitio­n for VR, that this is a new art form, we are going to judge it, we’re going to accept it and see what comes out of it,” she said. Concrete slabs were positioned at entrances to control vehicle traffic, and arrivals were screened at the festival venue as security was beefed up following violent attacks across Europe.

Current affairs also feature in the line-up with the Ai Weiwei’s hotly anticipate­d Human Flow, the Chinese artist’s first film and “a daring documentar­y”, Barbera said, adding that bringing the film to Venice was a political statement as well.

“It’s not just a festival, we are a festival which deals with the problems of the contempora­ry world.”

One of the highlights this year is Clooney’s return to Venice with Suburbicon, a dark comedy starring Damon and Julianne Moore. Clooney, who tied the knot in a huge celebrity wedding in Venice in 2014, has since made Italy his second home.

“Venice loves Clooney, Clooney loves Venice ... Jennifer Lawrence is obviously a huge fashion icon, she makes a presence wherever she goes, but I don’t think anybody commands a room like Clooney does in Venice,” Anderson said.

 ??  ?? People try earphones and headsets at the Venice virtual reality competitio­n during the film festival.
People try earphones and headsets at the Venice virtual reality competitio­n during the film festival.

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