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2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80

The lineup of the 2023 Venice Film Festival has been announced! Which films will we watch at Venezia 80? Read the full list with plots!

The 2023 Venice Film Festival is coming, and we have a full list of films that will premiere at Venezia 80! The lineup was unveiled today, and Artistic Director Alberto Barbera announced a list of very exciting, star-studded world premieres despite the strike. Challengers was the only film the Biennale had to lose, Barbera revealed, and unveiled a great lineup of independent movies and big premieres. We collected them all in this article, with a full list of all plots!

Out of the 4061 movies they revealed, the festival selected a total of 23 films in competition, out of which 15 are from directors coming to Venice for the first time. There are also 19 feature films, 2 TV series and 1 short out of competition, and 17 feature films and 19 shorts in Orizzonti, 9 movies in Orizzonti Extra. The Venice Immersive virtual reality section is better than ever, and the Biennale College Cinema and Classici are returning too. In total, the films at Venezia 80 will represent 54 countries, and the percentage of women-directed movies is 30%, a little higher than last year’s.

So let’s discover the full list of films that will premiere at the 2023 Venice Film Festival! You’ll find the full lineup below, with plots and information from Alberto Barbera that will definitely make you want to watch them at the Lido!

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Last updated on: July 25, 2023


2023 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL LINE-UP: IN COMPETITION

OPENING FILM: COMANDANTE

Director: Edoardo De Angelis
Starring: Pierfrancesco Favino, Massimiliano Rossi, Johan Heldenbergh, Arturo Muselli, Giuseppe Brunetti, Gianluca Di Gennaro, Johannes Wirix, Silvia D’Amico, Paolo Bonacelli

Comandante is set during World War II, when Captain (or, in Italian, “Comandante”) Salvatore Todaro (Pierfrancesco Favino) leads the Cappellini submarine. But he does it in his own way, with a steel-reinforced bow that should give the crew extra protection. And the chance to use it does come, indeed, as a merchant vessel silently approaches them one night, in October 1940, and opens fire. Barbera describes the film as a “great collective effort” in terms of its production.

IN COMPETITION: THE VENEZIA 80 LINE-UP

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – The Beast (Arte France Cinéma)

BASTARDEN

  • Director: Nikolaj Arcel
  • Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg, Melina Hagberg, Kristine Kujath Thorp, Gustav Lindh

The director of A Royal Affair collaborates with Mads Mikkelsen again to bring us a story set in the 1970s. The film revolves around a former Danish Army soldier who sets off to pursue his dream of colonising an untamed moor populated by outlaws

DOGMAN

  • Director: Luc Besson
  • Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Jojo T. Gibbs, Christopher Denham, Clemens Schick, Grace Palma

“Wherever there is an unfortunate, God sends a dog,” reads the tagline of Luc Besson’s Dogman, a film that’s about an unfortunate child who finds refuge and salvation through the dogs who become his companions.

LA BÊTE (THE BEAST)

  • Director: Bertrand Bonello
  • Starring: Léa Seydoux, George MacKay

Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast‘s absence from Cannes made us anticipate a later festival screening. The film will have its World Premiere at Venezia 80 and then head to TIFF as well. And it’s a highly promising movie, loosely adapted from Henry James and set in a near future where people’s emotions have become a threat.

The protagonist, Gabrielle (Seydoux), uses an Artificial Intelligence to purify her DNA, with a machine that lets her live her past lives and get rid of all the emotions she used to have. But when she meets Louis (MacKay), something happens that changes everything.

What’s even more exciting about this timely love story is that it takes place over three different timelines: 1910, 2014, and 2044.

HORS-SAISON

  • Director: Stéphane Brizé
  • Starring: Guillaume Canet, Alba Rohrwacher

This is another title we expected to find in the lineup of the 2023 Venice Film Festival. From the director of A Woman’s Life, the movie is about a man and a woman who used to be married, and who find each other again by chance 15 years after their separation. The man, played by Guillaume Canet, is a successful actor undergoing a crisis; the woman (Alba Rohrwacher) is a pianist who lives in an isolated town. In Barbera’s words, it’s a movie of “formal accuracy and intensity”

ENEA

  • Director: Pietro Castellitto
  • Starring: Pietro Castellitto, Giorgio Quarzo Guarascio, Benedetta Porcaroli, Chiara Noschese, Giorgio Montanini, Adamo Dionisi, Matteo Branciamore, Cesare Castellitto, Sergio Castellitto

Pietro Castellitto’s second directorial effort is more ambitious than his first. Enea takes place in a Rome populated by problematic families, drug dealers, club goers who meddle with the mafia, and much more. With a pun that recalls Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty), Barbera described the film as a “Grande Bruttezza” (The Great Ugliness): a cynical film that also attempts to find a way for young people to communicate and recognize themselves.

MAESTRO

  • Director: Bradley Cooper
  • Starring: Carey Mulligan, Bradley Cooper, Matt Bomer, Maya Hawke, Sarah Silverman, Josh Hamilton, Scott Ellis, Sam Nivola, Alexa Swinton, Miriam Shor

Synopsis: Bradley Cooper‘s second film as a director is another highly anticipated movie, and, with the recent SAG-AFTRA strike developments, we were not expecting to find it at the 2023 Venice Film Festival. The movie is a biopic, telling the story of American conductor, pianist, and musical genius Leonard Bernstein (Cooper).

PRISCILLA

  • Director: Sofia Coppola
  • Starring: Cailee Spaeny, Jacob Elordi, Dagmara Dominczyk
  • Synopsis: We already have a trailer for A24’s Priscilla, where writer-director Sofia Coppola tells the story of Elvis’ wife.

FINALMENTE L’ALBA

  • Director: Saverio Costanzo
  • Starring: Lily James, Rebecca Antonaci, Joe Keery, Rachel Sennott, Alba Rohrwacher, Willem Dafoe

There are several reasons to be excited about Saverio Costanzo’s (Hungry Hearts) Finalmente L’Alba, and one of them is its all-star cast, including festival regulars like Willem Dafoe but also a name that will make Stranger Things fans happy. But the main reason is the film’s plot, as the movie revolves around a young woman who’s catapulted into the golden world of Cinecittà in the 1950s for one day and one night. It’s a fascinating world, but also a cruel and cynical one, and Josephine (Lily James) ultimately finds out who she really is.

LUBO

  • Director: Giorgio Diritti
  • Starring: Franz Rogowski, Christophe Sermet, Valentina Bellè, Noemi Besedes, Cecilia Steiner, Joel Basman, Filippo Giulini, Alessandro Zappella

It’s been a busy year for Franz Rogowski, who was involved in two highly successful movies (Passages, Disco Boy) and was also in the Jury of the 2023 Semaine de la Critique. The star returns to Venice after Freaks Out, this time starring as the titular Lubo, who lives in Switzerland in the 1930s but has German origins, and is therefore persecuted by both the Swiss and the German. The film is 3 hours-long and is mainly about revenge. Barbera tells us we won’t see its twists coming, and we’re intrigued.

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – Poor Things (Searchlight Pictures)

ORIGIN

  • Director: Ava DuVernay
  • Starring: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Niecy Nash-Betts, Audra McDonald, Nick Offerman, Connie Nielsen

The director of Selma returns with a film about racism in the United States, that mainly focuses on the hierarchic system (the original title of the film was Caste) that’s deeply rooted in society and divides us as humans.

THE KILLER

  • Director: David Fincher
  • Starring: Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, Charles Parnell, Arliss Howard, Kerry O’Malley, Sophie Charlotte, Emiliano Pernía, Gabriel Polanco

Here’s a title we didn’t expect to find in the lineup! David Fincher‘s latest movie has been in everyone’s watchlists for a long time, as it’s been in development for over 10 years. The Killer is finally about to have its World Premiere, ahead of its global release on Netflix on November 10. It’s taken from a French graphic novel and it revolved around a hit man (Michael Fassbender) on an international manhunt that isn’t personal – at least, that’s what he tells people

MEMORY

  • Director: Michel Franco
  • Starring: Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard, Brooke Timber, Merritt Wever, Elsie Fisher, Jessica Harper, Josh Charles

You won’t be surprised to find Michel Franco‘s (Sundown, Nuevo Orden) latest movie in the lineup for Venezia 80. We don’t know much about it yet, so watch this space!

IO CAPITANO

  • Director: Matteo Garrone
  • Starring: Seydou Sarr, Moustapha Fall

Matteo Garrone’s (Dogman) will Premiere at the 2023 Venice Film Festival before its release in September. The film has a promising plot: two boys travel from Dakar to Europe in search of a new life, but what they find doesn’t really reflect their “European Dream”. The film is told in a linear way, from the point of view of the boys, which should make for an immersive watch.

AKU WA SONZAI SHINAI (EVIL DOES NOT EXIST)

  • Director: Ryusuke Hamaguchi
  • Starring: Hitoshi Omika, Ryo Nishikawa, Ryuji Kosaka, Ayaka Shibutani

If you’re not familiar with the name Ryusuke Hamaguchi, drop everything you’re doing and watch the beautiful Drive My Car right now! The filmmaker is back, with a film that sounds like another intimate, soulful gem. Evil Does Not Exist takes place around a conflict between a Tokyo company who wants to build a luxury retreat on a mountain, and the “very civil but very stubburn” community who lives on said mountain, and who doesn’t want the environment to be damaged. This one should be very high on your list of films to watch!

ZIELONA GRANICA (THE GREEN BORDER)

  • Director: Agnieszka Holland
  • Starring: Jalal Altawil, Maja Ostaszewska, Tomasz Włosok, Behi Djanati Atai, Mohamad Al Rashi, Dalia Naous

Acclaimed Polish director and master of the war genre Agnieszka Holland returns to the festival with a film that was nearly shot in secret. Zielona Granica tells the astonishing true story of clandestine immigrants from Belarus who were told by the Belarusian authorities that they could simply show up at the Polish border and would be accepted, but were sent back to Belarus instead. And in Belarus, they were sent back to Poland, and so on and so forth. It’s a story we know nothing about, and we can’t wait to find out more.

DIE THEORIE VON ALLEM

  • Director: Timm Kröger
  • Starring: Jan Bülow, Olivia Ross, Hanns Zischler, Gottfried Breitfuss, David Bennent, Philippe Graber

Literally meaning “The Theory of Everything,” Timm Kröger’s film is described by Barbera as “a gothic nightmare,” and “a metaphysical melodrama drenched in sci-fi”. We absolutely wouldn’t miss it.

POOR THINGS

  • Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Starring: Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Suzy Bemba, Jerrod Carmichael, Kathryn Hunter, Vicki Pepperdine, Margaret Qualley, Hanna Schygulla

Years after The Favourite, master storyteller Yorgos Lanthimos returns to the Venice Film Festival with another film starring Emma Stone, who won’t be at Venezia 80 due to the SAG-AFTRA Strike. In the film, Stone (who also produces) plays Bella Baxter, a “female Frankenstein” of sorts who is brought back to life by a brilliant scientist (Willem Dafoe). When petty, debauched lawyer Duncan Wedderburn (Mark Ruffalo) falls in love with her, she runs off with him, pushed by a sudden, insatiable sexual voracity. Barbera describes it as a “breath of fresh air,” and we can’t wait to see Lanthimos do his magic.

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – El Conde (Fabula)

EL CONDE

  • Director: Pablo Larraín
  • Starring: Jaime Vadell, Gloria Münchmeyer, Alfredo Castro, Paula Luchsinger

Two years since Spencer, Pablo Larraín brings his new film to the 2023 Venice Film Festival, which also centers around a historical figure, but with a twist. This time, it’s Augusto Pinochet who is not dead, but – wait for is – a vampire! In a hilarious twist, Larraín imagines that, right after he was buried, he came back to life to keep sucking the blood out of Chile’s citizens. But El Conde takes place 250 after that, when Pinochet has finally decided to die.

FERRARI

  • Director: Michael Mann
  • Starring: Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, Sarah Gadon, Gabriel Leone, Jack O’Connell, Patrick Dempsey

Michael Mann’s new film began shooting in Italy during last year’s Venice Film Festival, and it’s finally ready to have its World Premiere. The film tells the story of the man behind the Scuderia, Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver), and focuses on both his personal and professions life as well as the tragic accident that put an end to the Millemiglia race.

ADAGIO

  • Director: Stefano Sollima
  • Starring: Pierfrancesco Favino, Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Adriano Giannini, Gianmarco Franchini, Francesco Di Leva, Lorenzo Adorni, Silvia Salvatori

The director of Sicario: Day of the Soldado brings to Venice a film set in a dystopian Rome, with fires looming over the city. According to Barbera, Adagio serves as proof of what made Suburra and Romanzo Criminale have such a cult following.

ZOBIETA Z… (WOMAN OF)

  • Director: Malgorzata Szumowska & Michał Englert
  • Starring: Małgorzata Hajewska-Krzysztofik, Joanna Kulig, Bogumila Bajor, Mateusz Wieclawek

Zobieta Z… is set in Poland, which was recently revealed to be one of the most transphobic countries in Europe. And Malgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert’s film revolves around a trans woman, who gets married to a woman before her transition and only later discovers who she really is. Zobieta Z… shows us a life spent fighting against a hostile world, which is why our protagonist comes out much later, having spent her entire life without being able to be herself.

HOLLY

  • Director: Fien Troch
  • Starring: Cathalina Geraerts, Felix Heremans, Greet Verstraete, Serdi Faki Alici, Els Deceukelier

Fien Troch won the Orizzonti award for Best Director with Home, back in 2016, and now she’s back in Venice with her fifth feature. The film follows the titular 15-year-old girl, who finds out what she has a strange power involving premonitions and bringing peace to others. But soon, people start seeking her and her energy out, and this begins to take a toll on Holly. According to Barbera, this is a film that “plays with horror genre tropes but is ultimately a love story”.


2023 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL LINE-UP: OUT OF COMPETITION

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – La Sociedad de la Nieve (Netflix)

VENEZIA 80 OUT OF COMPETITION: FICTION

LA SOCIEDAD DE LA NIEVE – CLOSING FILM!

  • Director: J.A. Bayona
  • Starring: Enzo Vogrincic, Matías Recalt, Agustín Pardella, Esteban Kukuriczka, Tomas Wolf

La Sociedad de La Nieve takes place around the tragic event of a plane that fell on the mountains that separate Argentina from Chile.

COUP DE CHANCE

  • Director: Woody Allen
  • Starring: Lou de Laâge, Valérie Lemercier, Melvil Poupaud, Niels Schneider

It won’t come as a shock to find Woody Allen‘s new film in the lineup of the 2023 Venice Film Festival, as the film was expected to premiere there. Like its title suggests, Coup de Chance is about the importance of chance in our lives.

THE WONDERFUL STORY OF HENRY SUGAR

  • Director: Wes Anderson
  • Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Cumberbatch, Ben Kingsley, Richard Ayoade, Dev Patel.

Barbera describes The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar as a “little masterpiece,” and after reading its plot, we believe him. The film is one in a series of Roald Dahl stories that Wes Anderson adapted into shorts: this is his longest one, but it’s still only 40 minutes long. And judging by the cast, we’re in for a treat.

THE PENITENT – A RATIONAL MAN

  • Director: Luca Barbareschi
  • Starring: Luca Barbareschi, Catherine McCormack, Adam James, Adrian Lester

Written by Pulizer-winning American playwright David Mamet, Luca Barbareschi’s new film is about a psychiatrist who refuses to testify for a former patient – an unstable and dangerous man – and sees his entire life and career collapse. The patient’s belonging to the LGBTQA+ community, the therapist’s religious beliefs, and a big mistake from the press provoke a chain reaction made even worse by the public’s thirst for news and the law’s harsh judgement.

L’ORDINE DEL TEMPO

  • Director: Liliana Cavani – Golden Lion for Career Achievement
  • Starring: Alessandro Gassmann, Claudia Gerini, Edoardo Leo, Ksenia Rappoport, Richard Sammel, Valentina Cervi, Fabrizio Rongione, Francesca Inaudi, Angeliqa Devi, Mariana Tamayo, Alida Baldari Calabria, Angela Molina

L’Ordine del Tempo is Liliana Cavani’s last film, and it takes place over 24 hours on a villa by the sea, while the threat of our planet’s imminent destruction looms.

VIVANTS

  • Director: Alix Delaporte
  • Starring: Alice Isaaz, Roschdy Zem, Vincent Elbaz, Pascale Arbillot, Pierre Lottin, Jean-Charles Clichet

Remember Other People’s Children‘s Roschdy Zem? In Vivants, his Bolero dance is worth the entire film, according to Alberto Barbera. The movie is about a group of TV journalists who have a column dedicated to the hottest investigations.

DAAAAAAALI!

  • Director: Quentin Dupieux
  • Starring: Anaïs Demoustier, Edouard Baer, Jonathan Cohen, Gilles Lellouche, Pio Marmaï, Didier Flamand, Romain Duris

The master of absurdist films returns to Venice many years after the World Premiere of Réalité, one of his most acclaimed movies to date. This time, he directs a satire about artists’ uncontainable narcissism. The artist in question is Dalì, who is portrayed by four different actors in this “hilarious, irresistible movie.”

THE CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTIAL

  • Director: William Friedkin
  • Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Clarke, Jake Lacy, Monica Raymund, Lance Reddick

William Friedkin returns to Venezia with a film produced by Showtime, revolving around a marine officer who is taken to trial for mutiny after he took control of a ship when he deemed the capitan to be unstable. It’s adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name, which was also made into a play and various movies, and it delves into morality, human nature, and many more themes.

MAKING OF

  • Director: Cédric Kahn
  • Starring: Denis Podalydès, Jonathan Cohen, Stefan Crepon, Souheila Yacoub, Emmanuelle Bercot, Xavier Beauvois, Valérie Donzelli, Riad Gahmi, Thais Vauquières, Orlando Vauthier, Johanna Colboc, Thomas Silberstein

Barbera describes Cédric Kahn’s new film as “kind of like Truffaut’s Day for Night.” It’s set in current times and it talks about how fascinating and hard it is to make movies at our day and age.

AGGRO DR1FT

  • Director: Harmony Korine
  • Starring: Jordi Molla, Travis Scott

“It’s not just a film, but more of an art work,” says Alberto Barbera of Harmony Korine’s (Spring Breakers, The Beach Bum) Aggro Dr1ft.

HIT MAN

  • Director: Richard Linklater
  • Starring: Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta

The plot of Richard Linklater’s (The Before trilogy) new film is simply irresistible. The film is about an American psychologist (Glen Powell) who works undercover for the police by disguising himself as a serial killer and offering to kill anyone everyday people would like to get rid of.

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – Behind the Scenes of Hit Man

THE PALACE

  • Director: Roman Polanski
  • Starring: Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant, John Cleese, Bronwyn James, Joaquim De Almeida, Luca Barbareschi, Milan Peschel, Fortunato Cerlino, Mickey Rourke

Written with EO‘s Jerzy Skolimowski, Polanski’s new film takes place at an hotel on the Swiss Alps. The film makes fun of a series of grotesque characters who are unaware of their human and social existence.

ZUE BAO (SNOW LEOPARD)

  • Director: Pema Tseden
  • Starring: Jinpa Jinpa, Xiong Ziqi, Tseten Tashi

Acclaimed Tibetan filmmaker Pema Tseden died a few days after completing Zue Bao, which will premiere at the 2023 Venice Film Festival as a tribute.

WELCOME TO PARADISE – SHORT FILM

  • Director: Leonardo Di Costanzo
  • Starring: Marta Cammi, Sofiane Bahari, Giorgia Respelli

This short was made by the students of the “Bobbio di Bellocchio” film school.


VENEZIA 80 OUT OF COMPETITION: NON FICTION

AMOR

  • Director: Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri

Amor uses cinema as a means of healing from a private fracture – in this case, director Virginia Eleuteri Serpieri’s mother’s suicide in the river Tevere.

FRENTE A GUERNICA (VERSIONE INTEGRALE)

  • Director: Yervant Gianikian & Angela Ricci Lucchi

This is the longer version of a film that was commissioned by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, and that looks at one of Picasso’s paintings.

HOLLYWOODGATE

  • Director: Ibrahim Nash’at

Egyptian-born director Ibrahim Nash’at, who now lives in Germany, was able to make an incredible documentary. When the USA left Afghanistan and the Taliban took control, Nash’at managed to persuade a Taliban commander to let him film inside a Taliban establishment. The result is, in Barbera’s words, “impressive and disquieting.”

RYUICHI SAKAMOTO | OPUS

  • Director: Neo Sora

Months before his death, Ryuichi Sakamoto asked his son Neo Sora to make a film, with the clear desire to leave a spiritual will of sorts. The movie simply consists of a concert, where Sakamoto is alone, playing the piano, and it’s going to be an affecting watch.

ENZO JANNACCI VENGO ANCH’IO

  • Director: Giorgio Verdelli

A documentary on acclaimed Italian singer-songwriter, pianist, actor and comedian Enzo Jannacci.

MENUS PLAISIRS – LES TROISGROS

  • Director: Frederick Wiseman

Frederick Wiseman’s new documentary is 4 hours long, and it’s a journey behind the scenes of one of the most famous French Michelin star restaurants. To quote Barbera, “it’s a journey from which it’s impossible to come out”.

SERIES

D’ARGENT ET DE SANG

  • Director: Xavier Giannoli & Frédéric Planchon

Remember Marguerite? Director Xavier Giannoli and Frédéric Planchon join forces to bring us a series we’ll get to see in its entirety at Venezia 80! D’Argent et de Sang, starring Vincent Lindon, is about a new financial department that hunts fiscal frauds. One day, they stumble upon an unbelievable heist, set up by expert thieves and swindlers with a series of Chinese boxes. It’s unfolds like a thriller, and we wouldn’t miss it.

I KNOW YOUR SOUL (ZNAM KAKO DISES)

  • Director: Jasmila Zbanic & Damir Ibrahimovic

This 6-episode crime series from Bosnia revolves around a prosecutor who investigates the case of a boy who committed suicide in Sarajevo, while also dealing with personal problems. It deals with themes of bullying and suicide but there are also many secrets to discover.

SPECIAL SCREENING

LA PARTE DEL LEONE: STORIA DELLA MOSTRA

  • Directors: Baptiste Etchegaray & Giuseppe Bucchi

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Venice Film Festival, and this special screening celebrates the history of the Mostra.


2023 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL LINEUP: ORIZZONTI

A CIELO ABIERTO

  • Director: Mariana & Santiago Arriaga
  • Starring: Theo Goldin, Federica Garcia, Maximo Hollander, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Sergio Mayer Mori, Julio Bracho, Cecilia Suarez, Manolo Cardona

A road movie about three boys who take revenge on the truck driver who killed their father.

EL PARAÍSO

  • Director: Enrico Maria Artale
  • Starring: Edoardo Pesce, Margarita Rosa De Francisco, Maria Del Rosario, Gabriel Montesi

The portrait of a 40 years old man whose life is conditioned by his symbiotic and complex relationship with his mother – until a Colombian woman arrives, and changes both of their lives.

2023 Venice Film Festival Lineup: Full List & Plots at Venezia 80 – Behind the Mountains (Luxbox)

OURA EL JBEL (BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS)

  • Director: Mohamed Ben Attia
  • Starring: Majd Mastoura, Samer Bisharat, Walid Bouchhioua, Selma Zeghidi, Helmi Dridi, Wissem Belgharek

The Golden Bear-winning director of Hedi brings us a film about a father who has just come out of prison and really wants to take his son to the mountains. Why? Because he discovered that he has a strange power and he wants to show his son.

THE RED SUITCASE

  • Director: Fidel Devkota
  • Starring: Saugat Malla, Prabin Khatiwada, Bipin Karki, Shristhi Shrestha

This debut from Nepal is a ghost story! But the film is really about the tragic past of the country, not only with the Civil War but also with the recent migration of Nepalese citizens into Gulf countries and the consequences this had on the families back home.

TATAMI

  • Director: Guy Nattiv & Zar Amir Ebrahimi (miglior attrice per Holy Spider a Cannes)
  • Starring: Arienne Mandi, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, Jaime Ray Newman, Ash Goldeh

Remember Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who won the Best Actress award for Holy Spider at Cannes last year? This year, she co-directs (with Skin‘s Guy Nattiv) and stars in a film about a young Judo champion who’s about to compete in the finals. But the Iranian authorities try to get her to retire from the competition because she would be competing against an Israeli opponent. It’s taken from a true story, and it should be very high on your list of films to watch at Venice 2023.

PARADISET BRINNER

  • Director: Mika Gustafson
  • Starring: Bianca Delbravo, Dilvin Asaad, Safira Mossberg, Ida Engvoll, Mitja Siren, Marta Oldenburg

Paradiset Brinner is about three young sisters who risk being separated due to their absent mother and looming social services.

THE FEATHERWEIGHT

  • Director: Robert Kolodny
  • Starring: James Madio, Ruby Wolf, Keir Gilchrist, Ron Livingston, Stephen Lang, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Shari Albert, Imma Aiello

Laura Poitras collaborator Robert Kolodny brings us a film set in 1964, when a 50 year old former boxing champion decides to fight again to try and conquer a title he lost in his youth.

INVELLE

  • Director: Simone Massi

This animated movie depicts Italy as seen through the eyes of a family of farmers, and takes us through the history of the country from the 1920s till now.

HESITATION WOUND

  • Director: Selman Nacar
  • Starring: Tülin Özen, Görkem Ipek

A criminal lawyer faces an ethical dilemma in Hesitation Wound, and her choice will affect the destinies of her sick mother and of the judge in charge of a trial she’s part of, where she thinks the accused is innocent.

SEM CORAÇÃO (HEARTLESS)

  • Director: Nara Normande, Tiao
  • Starring: Maya de Vicq, Eduarda Samara, Maeve Jinkings, Erom Cordeiro, Ian Boechat, Kaique Brito, Alaylson Emanuel, Lucas Da Silva, Elany Santos

This Brazilian film is adapted from a short that won an Award at Cannes’ Quinzaine back in 2014. It’s about a teenager on holiday who is attracted by a girl in the village whom everyone calls “heartless”.

UNA STERMINATA DOMENICA

  • Director: Alan Parroni
  • Starring: Enrico Bassetti, Zackari Delmas, Federica Valentini, Lars Rudolph

Alberto Barbera thinks Alan Parroni’s debut will be much discussed in Venice this year. The film abandons traditional storytelling methods and favors a sensorial and visual experience instead, telling a story of rebellion and nihilism in the outskirts of Rome.

SER SER SALHI (CITY OF WIND)

  • Director: Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir
  • Starring: Tergel Bold-Erdene, Nomin-Erdene Ariunbyamba, Bulgan Chuluunbat, Ganzorig Tsetsgee, Tsend-Ayush Nyamsuren

This Mongolian production is about teenagers exploring sexuality, and explores the clash between tradition and modernity with sensitivity.

EXPLANATION FOR EVERYTHING

  • Director: Gábor Reisz
  • Starring: Gáspár Adonyi-Walsh, István Znamenák, András Rusznák, Rebeka Hatházi, Eliza Sodró, Lilla Kizlinger, Krisztina Urbanovits

“It’s one of those films they’ll tell me off about, for not putting it in competition,” says Alberto Barbera. According to the Artistic Director, it’s the third film of a promising filmmaker, and it depicts today’s Hungary.

GASOLINE RAINBOW

  • Director: Bill & Turner Ross
  • Starring: Tony Abuerto, Micah Bunch, Nichole Dukes, Nathaly Garcia, Makai Garza

A film about teenagers who embark on a journey to a remote village, where they meet other people and make experiences surrounded by the vast American landscape. It’s an American road film, but a sensitive and original one.

EN ATTENDANT LA NUIT

  • Director: Céline Rouzet
  • Starring: Mathias Legoût-Hammond, Elodie Bouchez, Jean-Charles Clichet, Céleste Brunnquell, Laly Mercier

Here’s another film about vampires: this time, it’s a co-production from France and Belgium and it’s a genre movie that’s mainly about teenage problems and growing up.

HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS

  • Director: Goran Stolevski
  • Starring: Anamaria Marinca, Alina Serban, Samson Selim, Mia Mustafi, Vladimir Tintor, Sara Klimoska, Rozafa Celaj, Ajse Useini

Writer-director Goran Stolevski (You Won’t Be Alone) brings us a film about a queer woman who has to raise her partner’s daughter, even if she doesn’t want to be a mother. The film looks at what it means to be a family but also at the difficulty of being queer in certain countries.

HOKAGE (SHADOW OF FIRE)

  • Director: Shinya Tsukamoto
  • Starring: Shuri, Ouga Tsukao, Hiroki Kono, Mirai Moriyama

Shinya Tsukamoto’s new film is about the consequences of war on human beings. It revolves around a man who’s been traumatized by the war, a woman who has to sell her body to sustain herself, and a child who embodies a glimmer of hope.

YURT (DORMITORY)

  • Director: Nehir Tuna
  • Starring: Doğa Karakaş, Can Bartu Arslan, Ozan Çelik, Tansu Biçer, Didem Ellialtı, Orhan Güner, Işıltı Su Alyanak

This surprising debut is about a teenager from an upper class family who is sent to an Islamic boarding school. It’s a film about religious fundamentalism, queer tendencies, and political tensions that enables us to understand where the Islamic Turkey came from.

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ORIZZONTI EXTRA

BOTA JONË

  • Director: Luàna Bajrami
  • Starring: Elsa Mala, Albina Krasniqi, Don Shala, Aurora Ferati, Uratë Shaban, Gani Rrahmani

This Kosovo-France co-production is about a two teenagers who arrive in Kosovo from a faraway country to attend university in the 90s. Produced by the team behind The Intouchables, It’s a film about the hopes and betrayals of a generation that was left to fend for themselves after Kosovo gained independency.

NAZAVZHDY-NAZAVZHDY (FOREVER FOREVER)

  • Director: Anna Buryachokva
  • Starring: Alina Cheban, Zachary Shadrin, Arthur Aliiev, Yelyzaveta Tsilyk, Daria Zhykharska

Here’s a debut from Ukraine that you don’t want to miss. It was filmed before the conflict began and completed a few days ago, and it mainly focuses on teenagers.

EL RAPTO (THE RESCUE)

  • Director: Daniela Goggi
  • Starring: Rodrigo De La Serna, Julieta Zylberberg, Andrea Garrote, Jorge Marrale, Germán Palacios

The Italo-Argentinian filmmaker tells us the true story of an entrepreneur who was kidnapped in 1985, when democracy had returned to Argentina but coupists were working underground still protected by the higher powers. If you liked Argentina 1985, this movie is for you!

IN THE LAND OF SAINTS AND SINNERS

  • Director: Robert Lorenz
  • Starring: Starring: Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, Jack Gleeson, Colm Meaney, Ciarán Hinds, Sarah Greene

Former Clint Eastwood collaborator Robert Lorenz brings us a film with a very promising plot and an all-star cast! In The Land of Saints and Sinners takes place during the Irish civil war and mainly revolves around a ruthless killer who leaves his profession to look for redemption after a life of sin.

DAY OF THE NIGHT

  • Director: Jack Huston
  • Starring: Michael C. Pitt, Nicolette Robinson, Ron Perlman, Joe Pesci, John Magaro, Anatol Yusef

The second movie about boxing at the 2023 Venice Film Festival shows us the last 24 hours of a former boxing champion who decides to fight again. It’s a metaphoric pilgrimage to make amends with many people, from his father, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, to his priest son and his beloved daughter. It’s also full of boxing references!

FELICITÀ

  • Director: Micaela Ramazzotti
  • Starring: Max Tortora, Anna Galiena, Matteo Olivetti, Micaela Ramazzotti, Sergio Rubini

Felicità is about a young woman who’d like to be a make-up artist in the film industry, but whose traditional family isn’t really on board with her idea.

PET SHOP BOYS

  • Director: Olmo Schnabel
  • Starring: Jack Irv, Dario Yazbek, Willem Dafoe, Emmanuelle Seigner, Camille Rowe, Peter Saarsgard

Nope, not the band. Pet Shop Boys is actually about an affair between two men who have opposite personalities: the impulsive Alejandro, and the shy Jack, who works at a pet store. The movie is set in New York City and it’s not just a love story but also a look at vice.

STOLEN

  • Director: Karan Tejpal
  • Starring: opera prima indiana. Rapimenti di bambini piccolissimi che poi evolve in un thriller d’azione mozzafiato: inseguimenti, tentativi di linciaggio, tensione.

L’HOMME D’ARGILE

  • Director: Anaïs Tellenne
  • Starring: Raphaël Thiéry, Emmanuelle Devos, Mireille Pitot, Marie-Christine Orry

Barbera describes L’Homme D’Argile as a “bizar



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