Walk on by: Guy Lodge and and Öykü Sofuoğlu join to discuss Duse, Remake, The Voice of Hind Rajab, and more| Film Comment
Rock of ages: critics Savina Petkova and Jordan Mintzer join to discuss Benny Safdie's The Smashing Machine, Lucrecia Martel's Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks), and more| Film Comment
Venice: Expect Park Chan-wook, Kathryn Bigelow, and the rousing Gaza rescue drama "The Voice of Hind Rajab" to take home prizes on the Lido this Saturday.| IndieWire
Venice: Ildikó Enyedi’s trio of tales about plant communication across the ages provides few thrills but some elegant insights.| IndieWire
Nicholas Galitzine co-stars in writer-director Julia Jackman's Venice-bowing second feature, based on a graphic novel by Isabel Greenberg.| The Hollywood Reporter
Family affair: Bilge Ebiri and Jonathan Romney join to discuss Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Brother Sister, Kent Jones’s Late Fame, and more| Film Comment
Built to last: critics Joseph Fahim and Öykü Sofuoğlu join to discuss festival premieres including Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein, Jihan K’s My Father and Qaddafi, and more| Film Comment
Julia Roberts and director Luca Guadagnino do their best to create a topical psychological thriller in After the Hunt, but are let down by a weak script. The post ‘After the Hunt’ Review – Julia Roberts Carries a Messy Allegation Psychodrama | Venice 2025 appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia (2025) is an absurd black comedy remake of the 2003 South Korean film Save the Green Planet!, written and directed by Jang Joon-hwan. With his distinct eye for surrealism, Lanthimos revises plot points and characters while focusing on the same themes of deranged conspiracies and climate change seen in the original. This [...] The post ‘Bugonia’ Review – Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons Face Off in Absurd Thriller | Venice 2025 appeared first on DiscussingFilm.| DiscussingFilm
The Impressionist failed to grasp the innate melancholy of the city he described as “too beautiful to be painted”| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
Crashing out: critics Katie McCabe and Tim Grierson join to discuss festival premieres including Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt, Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice, and more| Film Comment
Golden years: Jonathan Romney and Jordan Cronk join to discuss early festival premieres Jay Kelly, Bugonia, La grazia, and more| Film Comment
Jay Kelly had its world premiere at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, with star George Clooney in attendance. The film, directed by Noah Baumbach and co-written by Baumbach and Emily Mortimer, also stars Adam Sandler, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup, Riley Keough, Grace Edwards, among many others. Jay Kelly follows a friendship between a famous actor […]| Galleries – Deadline
Bugonia had its world premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, where the stars of the sci-fi black comedy walked the red carpet for the big celebration. The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, stars Jesse Plemons, Emma Stone, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias, and Alicia Silverstone. Based on the South Korean film Save the Green Planet! […]| Galleries – Deadline
The 2025 Venice Film Festival kicked off Wednesday, August 27, but A-Listers began arriving by water taxi even before the first red carpet or the first premiere. Among those landing on the Lido ahead of the Opening Ceremony were George and Amal Clooney. The Oscar winner plays a movie star in Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly, […]| Galleries – Deadline
On “Arte Salvata: Masterpieces Beyond the War from the MuMa in Le Havre,” at the Museo M9, Venezia Mestre.| The New Criterion
Has anyone captured Venice at first sight better in film, so vivid, so alive, so real, than David Lean in Summertime? Venice plays itself. You are not set in the middle of the story, or of the city. You journey into it, along with Katharine Hepburn’s character, Jane Hudson.| Classiq
We visited Rome, Florence, and Venice in Italy, and spent three days in each. Instead of taking the tour bus, we took a high-speed train from city to city. Previously, I posted about Rome, Florence…| The Showers of Blessings
Perfect Venice itineraries made easy: ready 1- to 5-day routes, vaporetto tips, day-by-day sights and crowd-saving tips.| Letters to Barbara
Planning a trip to Italy? Here are some important cultural tips and practical advice to help you avoid common mistakes and make the most of your visit. Don’t Try to See It All Italy is packed with incredible destinations Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, the Amalfi Coast, and more. But trying to visit too many places... The post What Not to Do in Italy: Essential Travel Mistakes to Avoid appeared first on Travel Addicts Life.| Travel Addicts Life
If you only have two days in Venice and you want to see as much as possible, well, this article is for you. You’re going to learn exactly how to maximize every minute of your trip, avoid the crowds, and enjoy the best of Venice without feeling rushed or wasting time in lines. From smart... The post How to Spend 2 Perfect Days in Venice, Italy appeared first on Travel Addicts Life.| Travel Addicts Life
Are you planning a trip to Venice, Italy, but you don’t want to spend a fortune? Today, we will share some tips to make your trip budget-friendly. Rick and I live in Italy and travel around the country all the time, and today, we will share some essential tips on visiting Venice on a budget....| Travel Addicts Life
Italy is at least as expensive as any other country in Europe. The post Why Is Italy So Expensive? appeared first on Leave Your Daily Hell.| Leave Your Daily Hell
I hated Venice—and then I loved it. The post Is Venice Still Worth Visiting? appeared first on Leave Your Daily Hell.| Leave Your Daily Hell
I've gone from loathing Venice to loving it deeply. The post How Many Days Should You Spend in Venice? appeared first on Leave Your Daily Hell.| Leave Your Daily Hell
You're probably going to visit both of these incredible cities on your next trip to Italy. The post Italy’s Best Tourist Trap appeared first on Leave Your Daily Hell.| Leave Your Daily Hell
I, Doug Tanoury, have been writing poetry all of my adult life and I have very strong opinions about poems specifically and poetry in general, but I will spare you dear reader out of human warmth and charity. I live in Detroit, MI USA with my girlfriend Michelle and my stepdog Lola. Pound’s Life … Continue reading "Doug Tanoury" Source| Mediterranean Poetry
It was in Venice, Italy, at the Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna located in Ca’ Pesaro, the most important baroque Venetian palace, that Robert Langdon, the main character in Dan Brown’s Inferno, saw for the first time Gustave Klimt’s masterpiece The Kiss while it was on loan from Vienna. Langdon credited Venice’s Ca’ Pesaro with arousing… The post The Kiss by Gustave Klimt appeared first on Florence Inferno.| Florence Inferno
We went into a bathroom lined with gold, wandered down corridors of beautifully coordinated pizzas, feasted our eyes and swooned with longing The post Visiting Orsoni appeared first on Helen Miles Mosaics.| Helen Miles Mosaics
Discovering Byzantine Venice, the art and architecture that was influenced by an ancient empire.| Bewitched By Italy
Heading to Venice and wanting to find the perfect Venice quote for your Instagram photos? Here is a list of the ultimate quotes about Venice.| The Travel Scribes
Before my latest stint in Venice this past spring, I truly believed I would never set foot in Venice again. I had seen Venice twice before that (though it had been roughly a decade, well before the birth of Wheatless Wanderlust), and the whole “overtourism” conversation around Venice had really turned me off on visiting. ...| Wheatless Wanderlust
Wondering where to stay in Venice? We're giving you our favorite areas to stay in Venice, along with all the details you need to decide where to stay.| Wheatless Wanderlust
Discover how Venice's unique dishes blend tradition and innovation to offer unforgettable culinary moments with exceptional local ingredients.| Gavel International
Planning a trip to Venice? This 3 day Venice itinerary is a detailed guide for first timers based on our experiences exploring Venice.| Wheatless Wanderlust
Ferry schedules & prices for Venice to Piran ferry route. Luggage, bikes, pets, onboard facilities, late ferry to Venice from Piran, Slovenia.| Ferry Spots
Wondering where to eat gluten free in Venice? We've got the best gluten free restaurants in Venice (from personal experience) for your trip!| Wheatless Wanderlust
A guide to all 6 Venice neighbourhoods broken down by the highlights of each one and advice on where to stay.| Routinely Nomadic
There’s something seriously magical about the sunsets in Venice. The way the light hits the canals, turning everything golden—it’s just unreal. While I was| Wanderlicious
I think we can agree that Venice is so beautiful! Here's a summary of my favourite Venice Instagram Spots.| Wanderlicious
Planning a trip to Venice, Italy? Check out these amazing Venice travel tips by top family travel blog Marcie in Mommyland!| Marcie in Mommyland
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Get ready for your trip with this guide, where I'll tell you about the best areas and recommend hotels in Venice in 2025.| Destination Well Known
Venice, with its romantic allure and storied past, begs this question. Often considered a marvel of human ingenuity, Venice's origins are...| TechAcute
Martin Scorsese is credited with popularising the concept of making “one for them, one for me”: sustaining a film career through the equilibrium between commercial productions and personal artistic expression. Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino appears to follow this mantra with his own particular spin. Calling it “one light, one dark” would be overly simplistic, but […]| The Upcoming
So far, Jon Watts was mainly known for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy, but by providing the platform for the reunion of a legendary silver screen duo, the American director made waves at the Venice festival. While a record number of shrieking fans awaited the arrival of the year’s highest-carat cast at the Lido, cinemas worldwide […]| The Upcoming
Traveling to the city of canals? Check out this comprehensive list of the top Venice private tours, and plan the ultimate experience!| Every Steph
See an extensive photo report from the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023 and discover "The Laboratory of the Future."| Letters to Barbara
Smiles are contagious, and there's no better way to spread joy than by sharing your beautiful smile on Instagram. A great caption can make your photo even more impactful. Whether you're looking for something cute,| Sunset Travellers • Couple Travel Blog
Your perfect 1-day Venice itinerary| Following the Rivera
The great painting in the Louvre entitled the Pastoral Concert (also the Pastoral Symphony and the Fête champêtre) is mysterious both in meaning and in authorship, but it has been one of the more influential paintings in the museum, particularly on nineteenth-century painters who came to Paris to see it. …Continue reading| ItalianRenaissance.org
Giovanni Bellini was one of the greatest Venetian painters of the late-fifteenth and early-sixteenth centuries, and he made a name for himself primarily through the production of religious devotional images and altarpieces. He painted a vast number of images of the Virgin and Child, of which over sixty survive to …Continue reading| ItalianRenaissance.org
Discover the best things to do in Venice, the floating city. This beautiful city is a must-see. Venice is truly a unique city unlike anywhere else on earth. Go see the sinking city while it’s still here. There is so much history and culture right at your fingertips and there are so many things to [...] The post The Most Amazing Things to do in Venice Italy appeared first on i Heart Italy.| i Heart Italy
Explore the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, one of the most iconic Italian museums. A photo report and info for your visit.| Letters to Barbara
Ferry schedules & prices for Umag to Venice fast ferry route. Luggage, bikes, pets, onboard facilities, late ferry to Venice from Umag, Croatia| Ferry Spots
If you ever visit Northern Italy between January and February and you wish to experience local folklore, the Venice Carnival is an event not to miss. While it may be challenging to make your way through the narrow calles due to the large crowds, the parade and the sheer display of masks and costumes are| About Resilience -
Visiting Italy and wondering How Far Is Venice from Rome? This article will go into detail, based on travel by plane, train, or car.| Ready Set Italy
Best way to get from Venice to Split & Split to Venice using public transport, flights, trains, bus, ferry and drive - advice, map and tips| CroatiaSpots
Discover the best things to do in Murano, the Glass Island of Venice, and get sightseeing and accommodation tips.| Letters to Barbara
The Teatro La Fenice is the most prominent opera house in Venice. Read various La Fenice facts and get tips for your visit.| Letters to Barbara
Explore 200+ Venice captions and quotes for Instagram! Perfect for adding charm to your Venetian photos and sharing your love for this magical city.| Sunset Travellers • Couple Travel Blog
Venice, Italy is known around the world, and for good reason. It is so unique! This gorgeous city on the water is an enjoyable place for adults and kids, though maybe wait until after the| i Heart Italy
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Discover the best things to do in Lido, Venice, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Liberty architecture and endless sandy beaches.| Letters to Barbara
The Ponte dell'Accademia is one of the four bridges crossing the Grand Canal. Read various facts about the Accademia Bridge and see photos.| Letters to Barbara
In this Venice Vaporetto guide you'll find everything you need to know about the city's Waterbuses. Tips, photos & Vaporetto Pass info.| Letters to Barbara
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