La Presse at the 79th Venice Film Festival | Echoes of the Lido

Harry Styles is starring in two of the back-to-school films: Don’t Worry Darling, by Olivia Wilde, and My Policemanby Michael Grandage.

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Marc-Andre Lussier

Marc-Andre Lussier
The Press

Harry Styles doesn’t know what he’s doing!

During a press conference on Monday, the pop music superstar revealed that she still views her acting career as an amateur. “What I love about the game is that I feel like I have no idea what I’m doing! That’s what I find interesting. Each time you look at the world with a different eye, it can also help you in your creation. It’s very different from music as an approach. » Don’t Worry Darling (Don’t worry, darling), presented out of competition at the Venice Film Festival, will be released in theaters on September 23. My Policemanwhich will be launched at the Toronto festival next week, will be available on November 4 on Amazon Prime Video.

Colin Farrell and the Art of Conversation


PHOTO TIZIANA FABI, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Colin Farrell during the press conference held on the sidelines of the presentation of The Banshees of Inisherin at the 79e Venice Film Festival

The plot of The Banshees of Inisherin, film by Martin McDonagh (in the running for the Golden Lion), being set in the 1920s, a time when people were forced to speak in front of someone, Colin Farrell believes that this need for direct communication will not disappear anytime soon. “To dialogue, to share ideas and feelings with someone. We live in a world that is so quick on the trigger when it comes to judging. But conversing with someone in a way that can lead you to see things from a different angle, to change your opinion perhaps, I find that very beautiful. I believe that this need will never disappear, even with the implementation of technology…”

An unexpected earworm


PHOTO JOEL C RYAN, ASSOCIATED PRESS

Penélope Cruz turns into Rafaella Carrà in L’Immensitaa film by Emanuele Crialese.

The day after the official screening of The immensityalmost all the festival-goers still had in mind an Italian song launched in 1972. The reason? Prizencolinensinainciusol virtually played on repeat as the film’s artisans walked the red carpet. This rap before time by Adriano Celentano, written in an invented language that sounds like American to the ears of Italians, had at the time been the subject of a rather spectacular variety number at national television. He is recreated in the family drama by Emanuele Crialese. Penélope Cruz — in the role of the mother —, who is having a great time (the actress is also a talented dancer), transforms into Rafaella Carrà for the occasion, while her eldest daughter aged 12 ( Luana Giuliani), who defines herself as a masculine gender, takes on the role of the singer.


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