Film Festivals
Venice Film Festival opens with debate over Polanski, quotas
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7 years agoon
VENICE, Italy (AP) — The Venice International Film Festival got off to a contentious start Wednesday with the festival director and jury president discussing the merits of including a Roman Polanski film and debating the use of quotas to ensure gender parity.
At the opening press conference, journalists from around the world pushed Venice Film Festival director Alberto Barbera and jury president Lucrecia Martel to address the inclusion of a new Polanski film and the lack of female directors in competition.
Barbera defended including Polanski’s film “An Officer and a Spy” in competition for the prestigious Golden Lion Award. The “Rosemary’s Baby” director fled the U.S. after pleading guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl and has been a fugitive for over 40 years.
“I am convinced that we have to distinguish between the artist and the man,” he said. “The history of art is full of artists who committed crimes of different nature, of a different seriousness. Nevertheless, we have continued to consider and to admire in many cases their works of art. And the same is true of Polanski who is my opinion, one of the last masters still active in European cinema.”
Martel, an Argentinian director who is presiding over the jury evaluating the 21 films in competition, including Polanski’s, offered a complex response. She noted that Polanski’s victim, Samantha Geimer, has long called for an end to the case that limits the director’s movements to three European countries. But she also said that unlike Barbera, she does not separate the artist from the actions of the man.
“I will not take part in the gala dinner organized by Polanski because I represent many women who are fighting in Argentina on these type of issues and I will not be there to congratulate him. But I think it is correct that Polanski’s movie is here at this festival,” Martel said. “We have to develop our dialogue with him and this is the best possible place to go on with this type of discussion.”
The two disagreed even more strongly on the issue of quotas as a measure to ensure gender parity. This year, only two films in competition were directed by women: Shannon Murphy in her directing debut with “Babyteeth,” starring Ben Mendelsohn, and “The Perfect Candidate” from Saudi Arabian director Haifaa Al-Mansour about a young Saudi female doctor who decides to run for office.
Barbera maintained that he tried to improve the numbers, but that the films submitted were not worthy of competition slots. He said only 23% of the films submitted this year were from women and countered bias claims by stating that 50% of the selection committee were women.
“If we had found more films directed by women that we thought could compete in the main competition we would have included it,” Barbera said. “I would have loved to invite more directors. Some of the films directed by women I don’t think have the quality to be invited.”
He added that he is fully against festival programming quotas to address the inequality, but suggested them in other arenas like financing and access to film school.
Martel challenged the notion that a festival programming quota would mean sacrificing excellence.
“Are you sure that the quality would decrease?” Martel asked. “This transformation is so deep that perhaps it wouldn’t be too bad if a couple of years we could introduce and experiment with this.”
There was no resolution Wednesday: The press conference was brought to a close mid-debate in order to stay on schedule, but it will likely not be the last time the question is raised before the festival’s conclusion on Sept. 7
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Florida Film Festival Kicks Off 10-Day Celebration of Cinema
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April 12, 2025ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN News) – The 2025 Florida Film Festival officially begins today, April 11, marking the start of a 10-day celebration of independent and international cinema in Central Florida. Presented by Enzian Theater, the festival runs through April 20, showcasing over 170 films across various genres and lengths. WKMG+4Florida Film Festival+4The Paper Bear+4
Opening Night Festivities
The festivities commence this evening with the Opening Night Party at the Tiedtke Amphitheater and Belvedere at the Winter Park Events Center. Attendees can enjoy craft cocktails, cuisine from local vendors, and live music, setting the tone for the days ahead. The Opening Night Film will be announced on March 19. filmfestivals.com+3Florida Film Festival+3WKMG+3
Notable Screenings and Events
One of the highlights of this year’s festival is the world premiere of “The Paper Bear,” a nonprofit feature film directed by Sean Couch. The film will be screened twice: The Paper Bear
April 13, 2025, at 1:45 PM EST: Regal in Winter Park, 510 N. Orlando Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 The Paper Bear+1Florida Film Festival+1
April 19, 2025, at 10:30 AM EST: Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751 WKMG+4The Paper Bear+4filmfestivals.com+4
Additionally, a panel titled “The Birds and the Bears: Exploring Impact Filmmaking in Florida” is scheduled for April 15, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM EST at Enzian Theater. This free event delves into the creative process behind films like “The Paper Bear” and discusses the role of storytelling in environmental conservation. The Paper Bear
Festival Passes and Ticketing
Festival passes offer ticketless entry into regular films starting at 5 PM or earlier. Options include the Matinee Pass ($125), Binge Pass ($350), Film Lover Pass ($675), and Producer Pass ($1,500), each providing varying levels of access and additional perks. Florida Film Festival
For a complete schedule and ticketing information, visit the official Florida Film Festival website.
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Celebrity
[PHOTOS] 2022 Cannes Film Festival: Supermodel Adriana Lima Boasts Baby Bump on ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Red Carpet
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4 years agoon
May 28, 2022CANNES, France (FNN) – Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima brought a guest with her to the red carpet premiere of Top Gun: Maverick. No, we don’t mean her boyfriend Andre Lemmers, but her adorable–and well-styled–bun in the oven.
Lima, 40, graced the red carpet dressed in Chopard jewelry and a black long-sleeved Balmain gown with a baby bump cutout.
Lima announced in February that she was expecting her third child, this one being the first with Lemmers, and her first son. She has two daughters, Valentina, 12, and Sienna, 9, with ex-husband Marco Jarić.
Boyfriend Andrew Lemmers holds Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima’s baby bump on the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet for the premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.” Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
Boyfriend Andrew Lemmers and Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima enjoy a quick smooch on the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet for the premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.” Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
Supermodel Adriana Lima’s hair almost perfectly the texture of the her baby bump-baring Balmain gown on the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet for the premiere of “Top Gun: Maverick.” Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
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Florida National News editor Mellissa Thomas and FNN News international correspondent Patience Eding contributed to this report. | info@floridanationalnews.com
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[PHOTOS] 2022 Cannes Film Festival: Tom Cruise and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Cast Grace the Red Carpet
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May 28, 2022CANNES, France (FNN) – Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, and the cast and crew of Top Gun: Maverick landed for the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet in style. (No, literally–the aircraft actually landed.)
Executive Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and his wife also joined the excitement on the red carpet for one of the most anticipated sequels in all of Hollywood.
“Top Gun: Maverick” star and producer Tom Cruise poses for photos on the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet for the film’s premiere. Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
The “Top Gun: Maverick” cast pose for red carpet photos at the top of the Palais for the film’s premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Their arrival also included a flyover of red, white and blue smoke, in honor of the film, which everyone watched in amazement. Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
Tom Cruise talks with “Top Gun: Maverick” co-star Jennifer Connelly during the 2022 Cannes Film Festival red carpet premiere of their film. Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
Top Gun: Maverick star and producer Tom Cruise poses for photos during the 2022 Cannes Film Festival photocall earlier in the day prior to the film’s premiere. Photo: Patience Eding/Another Concept via Florida National News.
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Florida National News editor Mellissa Thomas and FNN News international correspondent Patience Eding contributed to this report. | info@floridanationalnews.com