Venice Film Festival 2025 | Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: Creator, Creature, and the Concept of God Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a strange odyssey that seeks to retell Mary Shelley’s
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Ever had a boss so terrible that you considered homicide? If the answer is yes, you’ll find plenty to relate to in Murat Firatoğlu’s debut feature. Recently awarded the special
In the heart of nature with a mesmerising photograph that framed the audience's eyes, we are waiting to witness the hidden gem of life on the serenity of water surrounding
Founded in 2004, the Giornate degli Autori (Venice Days) is an independent section of the Venice Film Festival intended to highlight the work of independent, auteur-driven cinema. Contrasting with the
Narratives frequently serve as mirrors, reflecting the sociopolitical landscapes from which they emerge in the complex tapestry of film. Aïcha, directed by Tunisian talented filmmaker Mehdi M. Barsaoui, is a
Touted as a “docu-encyclopedia,” the latest opus from acclaimed documentarians Martina Parenti and Massimo D’Anolfi points a microscopic lens at a macroscopic subject: the insignificance of humanity in the grand
The Ties That Bind Us, the latest feature from director Carine Tardieu, explores the dynamics of a non-traditional family thrown together by the winds of fate. Premiering in the Orizzonti
The Mohican, one of ten films selected to compete in the Orizzonte Extra programme at this year’s Venice International Film Festival, examines just how far one man will go to
There is something to be said about cinema made by people familiar with a subject. They often bring a passion to capturing it in a way that feels very personal.
From out of the sea and this year’s Venice Biennale, comes writer and director Zoey Martinson’s whimsical comedy The Fisherman. Atta (Ricky Adelayitar) is a traditional Ghanaian fisherman struggling against
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