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Young stars, fragile families to the fore at maskless Venice

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Reuters
31 August, 2022, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2022, 01:48 pm

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Young stars, fragile families to the fore at maskless Venice

For movie fans it will be a welcome return to normal at the world's oldest film festival, as they are once again able to greet stars arriving at the Lido red carpet for the 11-day festival.

Reuters
31 August, 2022, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2022, 01:48 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

The Venice Film Festival opens on Wednesday with all health limitations lifted, but with the emotional fallout of the pandemic echoed in the many films exploring families facing trauma, which highlight a new generation of talent.

For movie fans it will be a welcome return to normal at the world's oldest film festival, as they are once again able to greet stars arriving at the Lido red carpet for the 11-day festival.

"We missed the atmosphere, the mood, the joy of the people watching the talent on the red carpet," festival director Alberto Barbera told Reuters.

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Regarded as a launch pad for Oscar contenders, Venice has become increasingly important for production houses looking to showcase some of their most eye-catching movies, which this year feature a younger-than-usual line-up of budding A-listers.

Timothée Chalamet, Ana de Armas, Sadie Sink, Harry Styles and Florence Pugh are just some of the new generation of stars, who will be rubbing shoulders with more established festival favourites such as Penelope Cruz, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Christoph Waltz and Sigourney Weaver.

The 23 films competing at the Venice Film Festival

"I think that we are facing a sort of renovation of the generation of the talent and the filmmakers as well," said Barbera. "This is the cinema of tomorrow, of course."

While Venice draws together movies from vastly different countries and cultures, many appear to have a similar theme coursing through them -- dysfunctional families struggling to overcome trauma and chaos.

"The pandemic created a lot of problems inside the families ... and most of the films that we are showing in the festival are reflecting this situation," said Barbera. "The tone is pretty dark, actually."

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The opening picture, director Noah Baumbach's "White Noise", which stars Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig, should provide some humour as it shows an American family's efforts to deal with everyday life even as they confront toxic disaster.

"The Son", starring Hugh Jackson, shows a family struggling to reunite after falling apart, while "The Eternal Daughter", follows an artist, played by Swinton, as she confronts long-buried secrets with her elderly mother.

"The Whale" by Darren Aronofsky, portrays Brendan Fraser as an obese man attempting to reconnect with his estranged daughter, played by "Stranger Things" actor Sink.

"Other People's Children" by Rebecca Zlotowski, "Love Life" by Koji Fukada, "Saint Omer" by Alice Diop, "Our Ties" by Roschdy Zem all put aspects of family life at the heart of their dramas, as does "L'Immensita" by Emanuele Crialese, which stars the winner of last year's best actress award, Cruz.

One of the most anticipated films is Andrew Dominik's "Blonde" which features Cuban-born actress de Armas in an emotional re-telling of how an unwanted child became the most sought-after and troubled star of her age -- Marilyn Monroe.

"Blonde" is one of four Netflix films up for the prestigious Golden Lion prize -- a testament to the streaming company's movie ambitions even as it struggles to maintain subscribers.

While much attention is focused on the main prize, a handful of movies shown out-of-competition could steal the limelight, including steamy thriller "Don't Worry Darling", directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Pugh and Styles.

An apparent fallout between Wilde and Pugh, and Internet gossip over relations between Wilde and Styles has only fuelled interest in the film, which premiers on Sept. 5.

Venice Film Festival / Venice film festival 2022

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