63rd Venice International Film Festival - International Critics Week

International Critics Week

  • El Amarillo by Sergio Mazza (Argentina)
  • Egyetleneim (Le mie uniche e sole) by Gyula Nemes (Hungary)
  • A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (Una guida per riconoscere i tuoi santi) by Dito Montiel (USA)
  • Hiena (Iena) by Grzegorz Lewandowski (Poland)
  • Le pressentiment (Il presentimento) by Jean-Pierre Darroussin (France)
  • Sur la trace d’Igor Rizzi (Sulle tracce di Igor Rizzi) by Noël Mitrani (Canada)
  • Yi Nian Zhi Chu – Do over (L’inizio di un anno) by Yu-Chieh Cheng (Taiwan)
  • La rieducazione by Davide Alfonsi, Alessandro Fusto and Denis Malagnino (Italy) – Special Event
  • Bunny Lake is Missing (Bunny Lake è scomparsa) (Great Britain/USA), 1965 – Homage to Otto Preminger (1906–1986) – In collaboration with and with the contribution with Museo Nazionale del Cinema and the Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica

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