Venice Film Festival 2010 Winners
Sofia Coppola's Somewhere won Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival 2010. Quentin Tarantino, this year's head of the Jury…
Potiche by Francois Ozon, Venice Film Festival 2010
Quite interesting title, and more than interesting story from director Francois Ozon. That's why we're here today to talk about…
La Passione by Carlo Mazzacurati, Venice Film Festival 2010
Another title In Competition for Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival 2010. Next project that we're going to talk about…
Attenberg by Athina Rachel Tsangari, Venice Film Festival 2010
Attenberg is the latest project from Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari, and one of the movies selected In Competition at…
La Pecora Nera by Ascanio Celestini, Venice Film Festival 2010
La pecora nera or if you prefer, The Black Sheep is the feature debut from Ascanio Celestini, which is In…
Happy Few by Antony Cordier, Venice Film Festival 2010
Happy Few, the second feature by French director Antony Cordier, is another movie that In Competition for The Golden Lion…
Silent Souls by Aleksei Fedorchenko, Venice Film Festival 2010
Ovsyanki or Silent Souls, another title In Competition for Golden Lion statue at this year's Venice Film Festival. This time,…
Venus Noire by Abdel Kechiche, Venice Film Festival 2010
As you already guess, we're here to continue with the movies that In Competition for the Golden Lion at the…
Norwegian Wood by Tran Anh Hung
Norwegian Wood from award-winning director Tran Anh Hung is the adaptation of Haruki Murakami’s novel about Japanese students in the…
A Sad Trumpet Ballad by Alex de la Iglesia, Venice Film Festival 2010
We're here to continue our little festival chat and represent another title In Competition for the Golden Lion statue, this…