Venice Film Festival
Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, Jonathan Glazer, and Alfonso Cuarón Back Gaza Drama The Voice of Hind Rajab Ahead of Venice Premiere.
Yorgos Lanthimos Makes Bold Statement at Venice with Palestinian Flag Pin.
Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab Wins Silver Lion, Amplifying Gaza’s Cry for Help.
Palestine’s Colors Fly High at Venice’s Longest Ovation at the Premiere of The Voice of Hind Rajab.
Sudanese Drama COTTON QUEEN Holds a Stirring Debut at Venice Critics’ Week.
Jewish American Filmmaker Sarah Friedland Shows Solidarity With Palestine at Venice Film Festival.
Essam Omar Wears the Palestine Flag Lapel Pin on the Red Carpet of the Venice Film Festival
Kinda Alloush kicks off her global tour with 'Nezouh’ premiere at Venice Film Festival
Two Arab films win the Arab Cinema Center partners awards at Final Cut in Venice Workshop
Red Sea International Film Festival partners with Final Cut & supports 5 films set to make a mark at Venice Film Festival
ROME (Reuters) - The Venice Film Festival will go ahead as scheduled at the beginning of September, Luca Zaia, the governor of the region around the Italian city said on Sunday.
Italian actor Luca Marinelli won the best actor award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday for his portrayal of a poor, aspiring writer in “Martin Eden” while French actress Ariane Ascaride won the best actress award.
Dark drama “Joker” about the origins of the villainous character won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, while Roman Polanski’s military drama about France’s notorious Dreyfus affair took the runner-up prize.
Sabry is the first female Arab filmmaker to fill this post
'Shimmering' Mexican drama 'Roma' wins Venice for Cuaron and Netflix.
Venice Film Festival moves on gender equality, but no sign of quotas.
The Venice film festival was slammed for its "toxic masculinity" as it opened Wednesday with just one female director represented.
Glamorous Venice Film Festival courts controversy.
Mohamed Hefzy has been selected as a jury member of the international competition, Orizzonti, at Venice Film Festival.
Egypt Today casts light on four Arab female filmmakers who could direct and produce blockbusters.