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Julia Roberts' New Film on Sexual Assault Sparks Debate at Venice Film Festival
Julia Roberts' new film, "After The Hunt," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, sparking debate due to its ambiguous portrayal of a sexual assault accusation against a Yale professor, with critics divided on its handling of complex issues.
Julia Roberts' New Film on Sexual Assault Sparks Debate at Venice Film Festival
Julia Roberts' new film, "After The Hunt," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, sparking debate due to its ambiguous portrayal of a sexual assault accusation against a Yale professor, with critics divided on its handling of complex issues.
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28% Bias Score


Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.
Sokurov's "Director's Notebook" Premieres at Venice Film Festival
Alexander Sokurov's five-hour film, "Director's Notebook," a privately funded chronicle of the USSR from 1957-1991, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, marking the first time a Russian-produced film has appeared at a major festival since the Ukraine invasion.
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24% Bias Score


Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
Orphan: László Nemes's Venice Film Festival Entry Explores Generational Trauma
László Nemes's new film, Orphan, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores the complex father-son relationship in 1957 Budapest, revealing the lasting impact of the Holocaust and World War II on subsequent generations and highlighting the director's personal connection to the story.
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52% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival: A Blend of Hollywood Glamour and Geopolitical Commentary
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened with Paolo Sorrentino's "La grazia", featuring a retiring Italian president; Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" premieres alongside films addressing Putin, Gaddafi, and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, sparking political protests.
Venice Film Festival: A Blend of Hollywood Glamour and Geopolitical Commentary
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened with Paolo Sorrentino's "La grazia", featuring a retiring Italian president; Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" premieres alongside films addressing Putin, Gaddafi, and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, sparking political protests.
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44% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival Opens Amidst Political Controversy
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened amidst political controversy, with over 1,500 filmmakers demanding condemnation of Israel's actions in Palestine and the exclusion of actress Gal Gadot, while the festival director expressed sadness but refused both requests. The festival's program includes films...
Venice Film Festival Opens Amidst Political Controversy
The 82nd Venice Film Festival opened amidst political controversy, with over 1,500 filmmakers demanding condemnation of Israel's actions in Palestine and the exclusion of actress Gal Gadot, while the festival director expressed sadness but refused both requests. The festival's program includes films...
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44% Bias Score


Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
Venice Film Festival 2024: A Lineup of Epic Proportions
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, starting September 1st, features a diverse lineup of films exceeding 135 minutes, including Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice', Luca Guadagnino's 'After the Hunt', Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', and documentaries addressing global conflicts, with several already ...
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28% Bias Score

Gadot Withdraws from Venice Film Festival Amid Gaza Protest Concerns
Israeli actress Gal Gadot withdrew from the Venice Film Festival amid protests over her perceived support for Israel during its Gaza operation; the festival, while affirming its commitment to free expression, acknowledged the suffering in Gaza; the incident highlights the intersection of art and geo...

Gadot Withdraws from Venice Film Festival Amid Gaza Protest Concerns
Israeli actress Gal Gadot withdrew from the Venice Film Festival amid protests over her perceived support for Israel during its Gaza operation; the festival, while affirming its commitment to free expression, acknowledged the suffering in Gaza; the incident highlights the intersection of art and geo...
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60% Bias Score

Julia Roberts Defends New Film Amidst #MeToo Backlash
Julia Roberts' new film, After the Hunt, a psychological thriller premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores accusations of assault in the world of higher education, sparking debate about its portrayal of #MeToo themes.

Julia Roberts Defends New Film Amidst #MeToo Backlash
Julia Roberts' new film, After the Hunt, a psychological thriller premiering at the Venice Film Festival, explores accusations of assault in the world of higher education, sparking debate about its portrayal of #MeToo themes.
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40% Bias Score

Boeotia": Lanthimos' Venice Premiere Reflects Global Anxieties
Yorgos Lanthimos' "Boeotia," a loose adaptation of "Save the Green Planet," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, starring Emma Stone as a CEO abducted by conspiracy theorists who believe she's an alien, reflecting current anxieties about AI, war, and climate change denial.

Boeotia": Lanthimos' Venice Premiere Reflects Global Anxieties
Yorgos Lanthimos' "Boeotia," a loose adaptation of "Save the Green Planet," premiered at the Venice Film Festival, starring Emma Stone as a CEO abducted by conspiracy theorists who believe she's an alien, reflecting current anxieties about AI, war, and climate change denial.
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36% Bias Score

Clooney's Illness Overshadows Venice Film Festival Opening
The Venice Film Festival opened with glamour, but George Clooney's surprising absence due to illness overshadowed the event, while other highlights included the premiere of Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia" and a touching moment between Francis Ford Coppola and Werner Herzog.

Clooney's Illness Overshadows Venice Film Festival Opening
The Venice Film Festival opened with glamour, but George Clooney's surprising absence due to illness overshadowed the event, while other highlights included the premiere of Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia" and a touching moment between Francis Ford Coppola and Werner Herzog.
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40% Bias Score

Venice Film Festival Faces Protests Over Gaza Conflict Response
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, running from August 27th to September 6th in Venice, Italy, is facing protests over its response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with over 1500 film professionals signing an open letter demanding stronger condemnation of Israel's actions.

Venice Film Festival Faces Protests Over Gaza Conflict Response
The 82nd Venice Film Festival, running from August 27th to September 6th in Venice, Italy, is facing protests over its response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with over 1500 film professionals signing an open letter demanding stronger condemnation of Israel's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Venice Immersive Showcases Convergence of Cinema and XR
The Venice Film Festival's Venice Immersive (VI) section showcased 69 XR artworks from 27 countries, including works by veteran directors Doug Liman and Edward Berger, demonstrating a convergence between traditional cinema and immersive technologies.

Venice Immersive Showcases Convergence of Cinema and XR
The Venice Film Festival's Venice Immersive (VI) section showcased 69 XR artworks from 27 countries, including works by veteran directors Doug Liman and Edward Berger, demonstrating a convergence between traditional cinema and immersive technologies.
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20% Bias Score
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