ROME—The Venice film festival opening on the famous lagoon on Wednesday and running until September 8 will bring together the best of Hollywood as well as up-and-coming talent from around the world.
Brillante Mendoza’s “Sinapupunan” is among the 18 contenders for the coveted Golden Lion award. These are:
- “Apres Mai” (“Something in the air”) by Olivier Assayas: France
- “At any price” by Ramin Bahraini: Britain/USA
- “Bella Addormentata” by Marco Bellocchio: France/Italy
- “La cinquieme saison” by Peter Brosens and Jessica Woodworth: Belgium/France/Netherlands
- “Lemale Et Ha’Chalal” (“Fill the Void”) by Rama Burshtein: Israel
- “E’ stato il figlio” by Daniele Cipri: France/Italy
- “Un Giorno Speciale” by Francesca Comencini: Italy
- “Passion” by Brian de Palma: France/Germany
- “Superstar” by Xavier Giannoli: Belgium/France
- “Pieta” by Kim Ki-duk: South Korea
- “Outrage Beyond” by Takeshi Kitano: Japan
- “Spring Breakers” by Harmony Korine: USA
- “To the Wonder” by Terrence Malick: USA
- “Sinapupunan” by Brillante Mendoza: Philippines
- “Linhas de Wellington” by Valeria Sarmiento: France/Portugal
- “Paradies: Glaube” (“Paradise: Faith”) by Ulrich Seidl: Austria/France/Germany
- “Izmena” (“Betrayal”) by Kirill Serebrennikov: Russia
“The Master” by Paul Thomas Anderson: USA
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