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#12 PRETTY WOMAN IN BLOODY SAUCE 08/09/2005 “When you are young you are full of dreams and when you are old you are full of memories,” says one of the main characters at the beginning of the Venice Days entry Parabola, which was presented on Wednesday. Young Belgian direc ...
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#11 A HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE... 07/09/2005 Mignogna's film is an atemporal tale about family which starts with a funeral and ends with a birth. Although it confronts a Buenos Aires-born girl (Antonella Costa) and her rural grand-father (Federico Luppi) and therefore deals with ...
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#10 NOT THE TYPICAL GIRLS NEXT DOOR 06/09/2005 Norwegian director Pål Sletaune (“one of the ten most promising directors” according to Variety) presented his violent and sexually charged Naboer - Next door at the Venice Days on Monday. An expert thriller high on atmosphere a ...
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#09 MANHATTAN YEAR ZERO 06/09/2005 Man Push Cart is a fully-mastered aesthetical treatment of the notion of alienation, the kind of paralysis James Joyce described in Dubliners, except in this movie, the epiphany only comes in fragments.
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#08 GOING CRAZY FOR C.R.A.Z.Y. 05/09/2005 The Canadian Venice Days entry C.R.A.Z.Y. from writer-director Jean-Marc Vallée was received with a long applause at its presentation on Sunday. Spanning forty years, the dense saga tells the colourful story of growing up in a Q ...
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