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Venice International Film Festival 2020 Film Lineup: NOMADLAND, THE WORLD TO COME, PIECES OF A WOMAN, & More

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Venice International Film Festival 2020 Film Lineup

Nomadland, The World to Come, Pieces of a Woman, and other films screening at the 2020 Venice International Film Festival have been announced.

The 77th iteration of the world’s oldest film festival is being touted as the first (traditional) film festival in the era of coronavirus. After many other prominent film festivals cancelled or postponed their 2020 outings, all eyes were on Venice to see if they’d follow suit. However, as health situations in Italy and Europe at-large began to improve, festival director Alberto Barbera decided to stick to course and proceed with the early September festival as planned.

“…[T]he situation in Italy is getting better and better day after day,” Barbera said in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter. “The number of infections is quite limited [and] at the moment the situation is under control. We are taking a risk of course holding the festival but I think it’s very important to give a sign of optimism and show to the world that a film festival can take place under these conditions. Venice should be a restart for everybody. The beginning of a new hope.”

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Observers have pointed out the lack of American studio films in this year’s line-up. This is in contrast to the festival’s recent reputation as a launching pad for the Oscars and awards season at-large. Barbera points out that this is partly due to Europe’s travel ban on Americans in the wake of said country’s rampant COVID-19 outbreak. However, he doesn’t mean that the selected films are of any lesser quality by comparison.

“…[W]e got a lot of submissions from around the world and the quality was very high,” Barbera said, commenting on the lineup’s more art-house leanings. “I’m very satisfied with our selection this year.”

Critics have also pointed out the prominence of women directors in the official selection this year. Eight of the 18 selected titles are directed by women, compared with last year’s 21-title selection only including two. This means Venice is almost at gender parity with its profiled artists, which is nearly in-line with the 50/50 protocol the festival signed back in 2018.

Barbera, although, is adamant that the selected films were not chosen solely to reach that quota:

We didn’t pick the films based on the gender of the director and we didn’t have many more films submitted that were by women directors. I think it was about 22-23% of the total, similar to previous years. But there were many good, excellent films by women this year. It might just be coincidence but I hope this is a good sign for the entire film industry for the future. I’m extremely happy about it.

The rest of the festival’s lineup isn’t so closely divided, but Barbera is still right in that the Competition’s parity is a positive sign.

OFFICIAL SELECTION

COMPETITION

In Between Dying / Azerbaijan, United States (dir: Hilal Baydarov)
Le Sorelle Macaluso / Italy (dir: Emma Dante)
The World To Come / United States (dir: Mona Fastvold)
Nuevo Orden / Mexico, France (dir: Michel Franco)
Lovers / France (dir: Nicole Garcia)
Laila in Haifa / Israel, France (dir: Amos Gitai)
Dear Comrades / Russia (dir: Andrei Konchalovsky)
Wife Of A Spy / Japan (dir: Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
Sun Children / Iran (dir: Majid Majidi)
Pieces Of A Woman / Canada, Hungary (dir: Kornél Mundruczó)
Miss Marx / Italy, Belgium (dir: Susanna Nicchiarelli)
Padrenostro / Italy (dir: Claudio Noce)
Nocturnal / Italy (dir: Gianfranco Rosi)
Never Gonna Snow Again / Poland, Germany (dirs: Malgorzata Szumowska, Michal Englert)
The Disciple / India (dir: Chaitanya Tamhane)
And Tomorrow The Entire World / Germany, France (dir: Julia Von Heinz)
Quo Vadis, Aida? / Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Austria, Netherland, France, Poland, Germany (dir: Jasmila Zbanic)
Nomadland / United States (dir: Chloé Zhao)

HORIZONS

Apples / Greece, Poland, Slovenia (dir: Christos Nikou)
La Troisième Guerre / France (dir: Giovanni Aloi)
Milestone / India (dir: Ivan Ayr)
The Wasteland / Iran (dir: Ahmad Bahrami)
The Man Who Sold His Skin / Tunisia, France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden (dir: Kaouther Ben Hania)
I Predatori / Italy (dir: Pietro Castellitto)
Mainstream / United States (dir: Gia Coppola)
Genus Pan / Philippines (dir: Lav Diaz)
Zanka Contact / Morocco, France, Belguim (dir: Ismael El Iraki)
Guerra E Pace / Italy, Switzerland (dirs: Martina Parenti, Massimo D’Anolfi)
La Nuit Des Rois / Ivory Coast, France, Canada (dir: Philippe Lacôte)
The Furnace / Australia (dir: Roderick Mackay)
Careless Crime / Iran (dir: Shahram Mokri)
Gaza Mon Amour / Palestine, France, Germany, Qatar (dirs: Tarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser)
Selva Tragica / Mexico, France, Colombia (dir: Yulene Olaizola)
Nowhere Special / United Kingdom, Italy, Romania (dir: Uberto Pasolini)
Listen / United Kingdom, Portugal (dir: Ana Rocha de Sousa)
The Best Is Yet To Come / China (dir: Wang Jing)
Yellow Cat / Kazakhstan, France (dir: Adilkhan Yerzhanov)

SHORT FILMS – IN COMPETITION

Anita / United States (dir. Sushma Khadepaun)
BMM ­­– Being My Mom / Italy (dir. Jasmine Trinca)
Entre tú y milagros / Colombia, United States (dir. Marianna Saffon)
À fleur de peau / Qatar, Algeria, France (dir. Meriem Mesraoua)
The Game / Switzerland (dir. Roman Hodel)
Live in a Cloud Cuckoo Land / Vietnam (dir. Ngh?a V? Minh)
The Night Train / Sweden (dir. Jerry Carlsson)
Places / Lithuania (dir. Vytautas Katkus)
The Shift / United Kingdom (dir. Laura Carreira)
Sogni al campo / Italy, France (dir. Magda Guidi)
Was Wahrscheinlich Passiert Wäre, Wäre Ich Nicht Zuhause / Germany (dir. Willy Hans)
Workshop / New Zealand (dir. Judah Finnigan)

SHORT FILMS – OUT OF COMPETITION

The Return of Tragedy / France (dir. Bertrand Mandico)
/ Italy (dir. Luca Ferri)

OUT OF COMPETITION – FICTION

The Ties / Italy (dir: Daniele Lucheti)
Lasciami Andare / Italy (dir: Stefano Mordini)
Mandibules / France, Belgium (dir: Quentin Dupieux)
Love After Love / China (dir: Ann Hui)
Assandira / Italy (dir: Salvatore Mereu)
The Duke / United Kingdom (dir: Roger Michell)
Night In Paradise / South Korea (dir: Park Soon-jung)
Mosquito State / Poland (dir: Filip Jan Rymsza)

OUT OF COMPETITION – NON-FICTION

Sportin’ Life / Italy (dir: Abel Ferrara)
Crazy, Not Insane / United States (dir: Alex Gibney)
Greta / Sweden (dir: Nathan Grossman)
Salvatore, Shoemaker Of Dreams / Italy (dir: Luca Guadagnino)
Final Account / United Kingdom (dir: Luke Holland)
La Verita Su La Dolce Vita / Italy (dir: Giuseppe Pedersoli)
Molecole / Italy (dir: Andrea Segre)
Narciso Em Ferias / Brazil (dirs: Renato Terra, Ricardo Calil)
Paulo Conte, Via Con Me / Italy (dir: Giorgio Verdelli)
Hopper/Welles / United States (dir: Orson Welles)

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OUT OF COMPETITION – SPECIAL SCREENINGS

30 Monedas, Episode 1 / Spain (dir: Alex de la Iglesia)
Princesse Europe / France (dir: Camille Lotteau)
Omelia Contadina / Italy (dir: Alice Rohrwacher, JR)

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Jacob Mouradian

A Midwest transplant in the Big Apple, Jacob can never stop talking about movies (it’s a curse, really). Although a video editor and sound mixer by trade, he’s always watching and writing about movies in his spare time. However, when not obsessing over Ken Russell films or delving into some niche corner of avant-garde cinema, he loves going on bike rides, drawing in his sketchbook, exploring all that New York City has to offer, and enjoying a nice cup of coffee.
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