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Gulf Today
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf Today
Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' to open Venice Film Festival
Oscar-winning Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino will open this year's Venice Film Festival with his new movie "La Grazia", organisers said on Friday. Sorrentino, 55, is known for films such as "Il Divo", "The Great Beauty" and "The Hand of God", a deeply personal movie about losing his parents as a teenager, which took the runner-up Grand Jury Prize at the 2021 festival. "La Grazia" ("Grace"), which Sorrentino also wrote, will screen in competition at this year's event, which kicks off on August 27 and takes place on the Venice Lido, a thin barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon. It stars his longtime collaborator Toni Servillo and actress Anna Ferzetti. Little is known about the film. Sorrentino has previously been quoted as saying he and Servillo wanted to make a Francois Truffaut-style love story. "Paolo Sorrentino's return in competition comes with a film destined to leave its mark for its great originality and powerful relevance to the present time," the festival's artistic director Alberto Barbera said in a statement. The Naples-born Sorrentino debuted his first feature film, "One Man Up", in Venice in 2001. He has also previously presented the first episodes of his television series "The Young Pope" at the festival. "The Great Beauty", about an ageing writer's reflections on life and his search for meaning among Rome's idle rich, won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014. Sorrentino picked up his second Oscar nomination for "The Hand of God". The 82nd Venice Film Festival will run from August 27 to September 6. Reuters


Reuters
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Reuters
Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' to open Venice Film Festival
July 4 (Reuters) - Oscar-winning Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino will open this year's Venice Film Festival with his new movie "La Grazia", organisers said on Friday. Sorrentino, 55, is known for films such as "Il Divo", "The Great Beauty" and "The Hand of God", a deeply personal movie about losing his parents as a teenager, which took the runner-up Grand Jury Prize at the 2021 festival. "La Grazia" ("Grace"), which Sorrentino also wrote, will screen in competition at this year's event, which kicks off on August 27 and takes place on the Venice Lido, a thin barrier island in the Venetian Lagoon. It stars his longtime collaborator Toni Servillo and actress Anna Ferzetti. Little is known about the film. Sorrentino has previously been quoted as saying he and Servillo wanted to make a Francois Truffaut-style love story. "Paolo Sorrentino's return in competition comes with a film destined to leave its mark for its great originality and powerful relevance to the present time," the festival's artistic director Alberto Barbera said in a statement. The Naples-born Sorrentino debuted his first feature film, "One Man Up", in Venice in 2001. He has also previously presented the first episodes of his television series "The Young Pope" at the festival. "The Great Beauty", about an ageing writer's reflections on life and his search for meaning among Rome's idle rich, won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014. Sorrentino picked up his second Oscar nomination for "The Hand of God". The 82nd Venice Film Festival will run from August 27 to September 6.
Yahoo
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Paolo Sorrentino's ‘La Grazia' Toplining ‘The Great Beauty' Star Toni Servillo Set as Venice Film Festival Opener
Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia,' a love story that re-teams the Oscar-winning director with 'The Great Beauty' actor Toni Servillo, has been set as opening film of the upcoming Venice Film Festival. 'La Grazia' – the title can be translated in English as 'Grace' – will be launching from the Lido in competition. More from Variety Colman Domingo to Host amfAR Venice Film Festival Gala (EXCLUSIVE) Venice 2025: 'Smashing Machine' With Dwayne Johnson, Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt' Starring Julia Roberts, Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos' Latest Collab Eyed for Lineup Wong Kar-wai's 'Blossoms Shanghai' Sets Criterion Channel Launch Following Mubi Acquisition Servillo stars in 'La Grazia' opposite Italian actor Anna Ferzetti, who recently appeared in Ferzan Ozpetek's smash hit 'Diamonds.' Plot details of Sorrentino's new film are being kept under wraps besides the fact that it is a love story set somewhere in Italy. 'La Grazia' will mark Servillo's seventh collaboration with Sorrentino who has shot 10 feature films to date. They first teamed up in Sorrentino's dazzling 2001 debut, 'One Man Up' in which Servillo played an ageing cocaine-addicted crooner. Servillo is best known to international audiences for his memorable turn as Roman writer and socialite Jep Gambardella who embarks on a Dantesque descent amid the Eternal City's grotesque glitterati in 'The Great Beauty,' which won the 2014 best international film Oscar. He also played a heroin-addicted accountant for the mob in Sorrentino's sophomore film 'The Consequences of Love;' controversial Italian politician Giulio Andreotti in 'Il Divo;' and media-mogul-turned-politician Silvio Berlusconi in Sorrentino's 'Loro.' 'I am very happy that the 82nd Venice International Film Festival will open with the new and highly anticipated film by Paolo Sorrentino,' Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera said in a statement. He went on to underline that Sorrentino made his festival debut at Venice in 2001 with 'One Man Up' during Barbera's early years as Venice chief. Though Sorrentino launched several subsequent works – including 'The Consequences of Love,' 'Il Divo,' and 'The Great Beauty' – from Cannes, his rapport with Venice consolidated over the years with the launch from the Lido of the first episodes in his groundbreaking series 'The Young Pope' (seasons one and two) and, with his 2021 film 'The Hand of God' that won the Silver Lion-Grand Jury Prize. 'Paolo Sorrentino's return [to Venice] in competition comes with a film destined to leave its mark for its great originality and powerful relevance to the present time, which the audiences of the Venice Film Festival will have the pleasure of discovering on opening night,' Barbera concluded. 'La Grazia,' which is written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino, is a Fremantle film produced by The Apartment, a Fremantle Company, by Sorrentino's own Numero 10 shingle, and by PiperFilm that will distribute it in Italy. Mubi owns worldwide rights excluding Italy. The Match Factory is handling international sales. As previously revealed by Mubi boss Efe Cakarel, Jim Jarmusch's triptych picture 'Father Mother Sister Brother,' starring Cate Blanchett and Adam Driver, is believed to be up for a Lido competition slot. The upcoming edition of Venice is shaping up to be a star-studded affair with Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine,' featuring Dwayne Johnson as two-time UFC heavyweight champ Mark Kerr and Emily Blunt as his wife Dawn; Luca Guadagnino's #MeToo-themed thriller 'After the Hunt' starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri; and 'Bugonia,' the latest collaboration between Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone — who were last at the fest in 2023 with the Oscar-winning 'Poor Things' — all likely to be set for a Venice sendoff, as Variety has reported. As previously announced, two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne will preside over the main jury. The 82nd edition of Venice will run Aug. 27-Sept. 6. The lineup will be announced on July 22. Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts?
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Rome's iconic Fontanone dyed red to oppose Italy's military deals with Israel
Protesters entered the site without causing damage and held banners calling for an end to the violence in Gaza. Messages included 'Stop the blood bath in Gaza' and 'Stop Genocide', urging an end to military trade deals and demanding immediate humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip. The protest took place at the Acqua Paola fountain, known locally as "Fontanone", which featured in the opening scene of the Oscar-winning film The Great Beauty. A wider demonstration involving opposition parties and civil society groups is planned for Saturday in Rome, calling for a ceasefire.


Times
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Times
Parthenope review — soft porn and not much else
Paolo Sorrentino, the Italian writer-director who gave us such playfully profound dazzlers as The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, has degenerated into embarrassing soft-porn perving in a film that purports to chart 75 years of a woman's life but focuses pretty much exclusively on her nubile years. Parthenope, played for most of the film by Celeste Dalla Porta, is as gorgeous as the Neapolitan scenery in which Sorrentino plonks her. The director certainly thinks so, lingering lasciviously on her bikini-clad form in scene after scene. It's two fingers up at #MeToo and a baseball bat to his reputation. This is a film that strives desperately for beauty, sensuality and philosophical depth and only sporadically achieves the first of those. Even the beauty