Julian Schnabel's 150-Minute ‘In the Hand of Dante' Heads to Venice After Battle for Final Cut — World of Reel
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The director of the exhibition explains the choice of the five Italians in competition: "Authors growing like Marcello and Rosi, an important theme for Di Costanzo and the...
Bertuccioli The Italian titles abound in the 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, scheduled at the Lido from 27 August to 6 September and presented yesterday by the director Alberto Barbera, together with the president of the Biennale, Pietrangelo Buttafuoco. Five films in competition, out of a total of 21: La Grazia by Paolo Sorrentino, with Toni Servillo and Anna Ferzetti, whose honour goes to the opening and of which Barbera is limited t…
Julian Schnabel's 150-Minute ‘In the Hand of Dante' Heads to Venice After Battle for Final Cut — World of Reel
Julian Schnabel is returning to the Venice Film Festival with “In the Hand of Dante,” which will screen out of competition in its full, uncut form. The 150-minute epic, starring Oscar Isaac, will have its world premiere on the Lido, and we now have a first-look image (see above).According to Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera, the road to the premiere was anything but smooth. The film, which Schnabel has been trying to make for more than a…
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