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Venice Competition Includes Films From George Clooney, Guillermo del Toro, Darren Aronofsky
The Italian festival is once again debuting a number of potential Oscar contenders during its 74th edition.
In its 74th year, the Venice Film Festival is once again debuting a slate of potential Oscar contenders from top directors, including George Clooney, Darren Aronofsky and Guillermo del Toro.Festival director Alberto Barbera on Thursday unveiled the lineup for this year at the Cinema Moderno in Rome.
"I'm very satisfied," Barbera said about the slate. "I have to say that I am 97 percent satisfied in the sense that there are only maybe two or three films that we wanted to have for the festival, and we couldn't, because they will go to other festivals. So all the films that we saw and that we wanted to have are in the lineup of this year's festival."
As previously announced, Alexander Payne's satire Downsizing, starring Matt Damon, will open the event in competition. The film is about a family that seeks a better life through shrinking. It also stars Kristen Wiig, Christoph Waltz, Laura Dern and Jason Sudeikis.
Vying for the Golden Lion this year, to be award by a jury led by Annette Bening, are 21 world premieres.
Artist and activist Ai Weiwei will enter the competition with his documentary about the current refugee crisis, Human Flow.
Darren Aronofsky, who presided over the Venice jury in 2011, will bring his eagerly anticipated horror film Mother! to the fest. The pic, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Javier Bardem and Ed Harris, centers around a relationship being tested after the arrival of unwelcome visitors.
Damon will be pulling double-duty at the festival as he will also star in George Clooney's Suburbicon, written by Clooney and the Coen brothers, which focuses on a family's moral descension after a home invasion goes very wrong. It also stars Coen favorites Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac and Josh Brolin.
Guillermo del Toro will debut his otherworldly Cold War era fairytale The Shape of Water, starring Michael Shannon, Sally Hawkins and Octavia Spencer.
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, a dark comedy from Martin McDonagh (In Bruges), starring Woody Harrelson, Peter Dinklage and Frances McDormand, will also bow on the Lido.
Paul Schrader's religious-themed thriller First Reformed, starring Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried, will also premiere in Venice.
Abdellatif Kechiche will bring his 1980s coming-of-age story Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno to the fest, and Paolo Virzi will premiere his first full English-language pic, The Leisure Seeker, starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland.
Out of competition, the festival continues its relationship with Netflix with the world premiere of Our Souls at Night, with honorary Golden Lions going to the film's stars Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.
Netflix also will premiere its first Italian production, the modern-day mafia saga Suburra. It also will screen the Errol Morris series Wormwood, starring Peter Sarsgaard and Molly Parker, the festival's only non-world premiere.
Also out of competition, Stephen Frears will premiere Victoria & Abdul, starring Judi Dench, Ali Fazal and Eddie Izzard in a pic about the unlikely friendship between Queen Victoria and a young Indian clerk. And Fernando Leon De Aranoa's Loving Pablo, starring Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and Peter Sarsgaard, will debut.
James Toback's The Private Life of a Modern Woman, starring Sienna Miller, Alec Baldwin and Charles Grodin, will unspool at the fest, as will Abel Ferrara's documentary Piazza Vittoria, which tells the story of the neighborhood in Rome where he lives.
Rodarte sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy will premiere their feature film Woodshock, starring Kirsten Dunst and Pilou Asbaek.
Kitano Takeshi's new yakuza film Outrage Coda will close the fest.
New this year, Venice is launching a VR competition with 22 films, with a jury headed by John Landis. The lineup includes La Camera Insabbiata by Laurie Anderson and Huang Hsin-Chien.
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Venice's Horizons section will open with Susanna Nicchiarelli's Nico, 1988, a biopic about the Velvet Underground singer and Andy Warhol muse. The only American film in Horizons is the documentary The Rape of Recy Taylor by Nancy Buirski, which focuses on a white gang rape of an African-American woman in Alabama in 1944. Also in the lineup of the section is Anne Fontaine's coming-of-age story Marvin, which stars Isabelle Huppert and Finnegan Oldfield.
The 74th Venice International Film Festival is set to run Aug. 30-Sept. 9. Read the full lineup below.
COMPETITION
Human Flow, Ai Weiwei
Mother!, Darren Aronofsky
Suburbicon, George Clooney
The Shape of Water, Guillermo del Toro
L’insulte, ZIad Doueiri
La Villa, Robert Guediguian
Lean on Pete, Andrew Haigh
Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno, Abdellatif Kechiche
The Third Murder, Koreeda Hirokazu
Jusqu’a la Garde, Xavier Legrand
Ammore e Malavita, Manetti Brothers
Foxtrot, Samuel Maoz
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Martin McDonagh
Hannah, Andrea Pallaoro
Downsizing, Alexander Payne
Angels Wear White, Vivian Qu
Una Famiglia, Sebastiano Riso
First Reformed, Paul Schrader
Sweet Country, Warwick Thornton
The Leisure Seeker, Paolo Virzi
Ex Libris - The New York Public Library, Frederick Wiseman
OUT OF COMPETITION FEATURES
Our Souls at Night, Ritesh Batra
Il Signor Rotpeter, Antonietta de Lillo
Victoria & Abdul, Stephen Frears
La Melodie, Rachid Hami
Outrage Coda, Kitano Takeshi
Loving Pablo, Fernando Leon de Aranoa
Zama, Lucrecia Martel
Wormwood, Errol Morris
Diva!, Franceso Patierno
Le FIdele, Michael R. Roskam
Diva!, Franceso Patierno
Il Colore Nascosto Delle Cose, Silvio Soldini
The Private Life of a Modern Woman, James Toback
Brawl in Cell Block 99, S. Craig Zahler
OUT OF COMPETITION DOCUMENTARIES
Cuba and the Cameraman, Jon Alpert
My Generation, David Batty
Piazza Vittorio, Abel Ferrara
The Devil and Father Amorth, William Friedkin
This Is Congo, Daniel McCabe
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda, Stephen Nomura Schible
Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. The Story of Jim Carrey, Andy Kaufman and Tony Clifton, Chris Smith
Happy Winter, Giovanni Totaro
SPECIAL EVENTS
Casa d’Altri, Gianni Amelio
Michael Jackson’s Thriller 3D, John Landis
Making of Michael Jackson’s Thriller (1983), Jerry Kramer
HORIZONS COMPETITION
Disappearance, Ali Asgari
Especes Menacees, Gilles Bourdos
The Rape of Recy Taylor, Nancy Buirski
Caniba, Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel
Les Bienheureux, Sofia Djama
Marvin, Anne Fontaine
Invisible, Pablo Giorgelli
Brutti e Cattivi, Cosimo Gomez
The Cousin, Tzahi Grad
The Testament, Amichai Greenberg
No Date, No Signature, Vahid Jalilvand
Los Versos del Olvido, Alireza Khatami
The Night I Swam, Damien Manivel, Igarashi Kohei
Nico, 1988, Susanna Nicchiarelli
Krieg, Rick Ostermann
West of Sunshine, Jason Raftopoulos
Gatta Cenerentola, Alessandro Rak, Ivan Cappiello, Marino Guarnieri, Dario Sansone
Under the Tree, Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson
La Vita in Comune, Edoardo Winspeare
CINEMA NEL GIARDINO
Manuel, Dario Albertini
Controfigura, Ra di Martino
Woodshock, Kate Mulleavy, Laura Mulleavy
Nato a Casal di Principe, Bruno Oliviero
Suburra – The Series, Michele Placido, Andrea Molaioli, Giuseppe Capotondi
Tueurs, Francois Troukens, Jean-Francois Hensgens
VENICE CLASSICS DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Light Years, Manuel Abramovich
Evviva Giuseppe, Stefano Consiglio
La Lucida Follia di Marco Ferreri, Selma Jean Dell’Olio
The Russian Revolution Through its Films, Emmanuel Hamon
The Prince and the Dybbuk, Elwira Niewiera
La Voce di Fantozzi, Mario Sesti
This Is the War Room!, Boris Hars-Tschachotin
SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY SCREENINGS
La Lunga Strada del Ritorno, Alessandro Blasetti
Barbiana ’65 La Lezione di Don Milani, Alessandro G. A. D’Alessandro
Lievito Madre, Le Ragazze del Secolo Scorso, Concita de Gregorio, Esmeralda Calabria
BIENNALE COLLEGE
Beautiful Things, Giorgio Ferrero
Martyr, Mazen Khaled
Strange Colours, Alena Lodkina
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Venice film festival 2017
George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence and Matt Damon jostle for Oscar advantage in Venice line-up
Damon stars in two of the Lido’s big films, Downsizing and Suburbicon, while Lawrence steps into horror movie territory with Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!
Thursday 27 July 2017 13.16 BST Last modified on Thursday 27 July 2017 22.00 BST
Renowned in recent years as a key launchpad for heavyweight Oscar contenders, the 74th Venice film festival has unveiled a lineup heavy on potential award-season frontrunners, as films start to jockey for position in earnest.
Alexander Payne, Darren Aronofsky and George Clooney are some of the big-name directors whose films will receive world premieres in competition at the festival, along with indie favourites such as Andrew Haigh, Abdellatif Kechiche and Hirokazu Koreeda, and even Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei.
Payne’s new sci-fi comedy-drama Downsizing, about a man who decides to shrink himself, was announced as the festival’s opening film earlier this month. The film stars Matt Damon, who also appears in Clooney’s crime thriller Suburbicon. Written by the Coen brothers, the 50s-set film concerns a peaceful suburban community that is rocked by a home invasion. Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac star alongside Damon.
Aronofsky, who chaired the main competition jury at the 2011 festival, presents his psychological horror Mother! The film, which stars Jennifer Lawrence, has already attracted attention after it released a gruesome poster – on Mother’s Day, no less – featuring an illustration of Lawrence holding her own bloodied heart in her hands. Another high-profile director who is in competition at this year’s festival is Guillermo del Toro with his otherworldly cold-war-era horror The Shape of Water, which stars Sally Hawkins.
British director Haigh, whose last film 45 Years was voted the Guardian’s film of the year in 2015, receives a competition berth for Lean on Pete, an adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel about the relationship between a young boy and a failed racehorse. He’s joined by Japanese director Koreeda, with crime drama The Third Murder, and French director Kechiche, who presents Mektoub My Love, about a screenwriter who finds romance during a summer vacation. Last month the French director announced that he would sell the Palme D’Or that his film Blue is the Warmest Colour won at the 2013 Cannes film festival to help fund the film, whose production had been halted due to budgetary issues. Weiwei, meanwhile, offers up a documentary about the refugee crisis entitled Human Flow.
Other notable films in competition this year include noirish drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, starring Frances McDormand and directed by Martin McDonagh (In Bruges), and Paulo Virzi’s comedy-drama The Leisure Seeker, starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland. Australian director Warwick Thornton makes an appearance with period western Sweet Country, starring Sam Neill, as does American Gigolo and Light Sleeper director Paul Schrader, with paranoid thriller First Reformed, which features Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried.
Away from the official competition there are some notable selections, including Stephen Frears’ Victoria and Abdul, which sees Judi Dench reprise her role as Queen Victoria two decades after starring as the monarch in Mrs Brown; and Loving Pablo, a biopic of Pablo Escobar starring Javier Bardem as the drug kingpin. Craig S Zahler, director of acclaimed western horror Bone Tomahawk, steps into action movie territory with Brawl in Cell Block 99, starring Vince Vaughn; while Exorcist director William Friedkin turns his attention to the story of a real-life exorcism with his documentary The Devil and the Father Amorth. Michael Caine narrates My Generation, an archive documentary about the actor’s recollections of the 1960s and closing this year’s festival meanwhile is Outrage Coda, a drama about the Japanese Yakuza from director Takeshi Kitano.
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Venice film festival 2017
George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence and Matt Damon jostle for Oscar advantage in Venice line-up
Damon stars in two of the Lido’s big films, Downsizing and Suburbicon, while Lawrence steps into horror movie territory with Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!
Thursday 27 July 2017 13.16 BST Last modified on Thursday 27 July 2017 22.00 BST
Renowned in recent years as a key launchpad for heavyweight Oscar contenders, the 74th Venice film festival has unveiled a lineup heavy on potential award-season frontrunners, as films start to jockey for position in earnest.
Alexander Payne, Darren Aronofsky and George Clooney are some of the big-name directors whose films will receive world premieres in competition at the festival, along with indie favourites such as Andrew Haigh, Abdellatif Kechiche and Hirokazu Koreeda, and even Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei.
Payne’s new sci-fi comedy-drama Downsizing, about a man who decides to shrink himself, was announced as the festival’s opening film earlier this month. The film stars Matt Damon, who also appears in Clooney’s crime thriller Suburbicon. Written by the Coen brothers, the 50s-set film concerns a peaceful suburban community that is rocked by a home invasion. Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac star alongside Damon.
Aronofsky, who chaired the main competition jury at the 2011 festival, presents his psychological horror Mother! The film, which stars Jennifer Lawrence, has already attracted attention after it released a gruesome poster – on Mother’s Day, no less – featuring an illustration of Lawrence holding her own bloodied heart in her hands. Another high-profile director who is in competition at this year’s festival is Guillermo del Toro with his otherworldly cold-war-era horror The Shape of Water, which stars Sally Hawkins.
British director Haigh, whose last film 45 Years was voted the Guardian’s film of the year in 2015, receives a competition berth for Lean on Pete, an adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel about the relationship between a young boy and a failed racehorse. He’s joined by Japanese director Koreeda, with crime drama The Third Murder, and French director Kechiche, who presents Mektoub My Love, about a screenwriter who finds romance during a summer vacation. Last month the French director announced that he would sell the Palme D’Or that his film Blue is the Warmest Colour won at the 2013 Cannes film festival to help fund the film, whose production had been halted due to budgetary issues. Weiwei, meanwhile, offers up a documentary about the refugee crisis entitled Human Flow.
Other notable films in competition this year include noirish drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, starring Frances McDormand and directed by Martin McDonagh (In Bruges), and Paulo Virzi’s comedy-drama The Leisure Seeker, starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland. Australian director Warwick Thornton makes an appearance with period western Sweet Country, starring Sam Neill, as does American Gigolo and Light Sleeper director Paul Schrader, with paranoid thriller First Reformed, which features Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried.
Away from the official competition there are some notable selections, including Stephen Frears’ Victoria and Abdul, which sees Judi Dench reprise her role as Queen Victoria two decades after starring as the monarch in Mrs Brown; and Loving Pablo, a biopic of Pablo Escobar starring Javier Bardem as the drug kingpin. Craig S Zahler, director of acclaimed western horror Bone Tomahawk, steps into action movie territory with Brawl in Cell Block 99, starring Vince Vaughn; while Exorcist director William Friedkin turns his attention to the story of a real-life exorcism with his documentary The Devil and the Father Amorth. Michael Caine narrates My Generation, an archive documentary about the actor’s recollections of the 1960s and closing this year’s festival meanwhile is Outrage Coda, a drama about the Japanese Yakuza from director Takeshi Kitano.
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Wow, looks like a great line up of films!
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george will present Suburbicon on september 2
george will present Suburbicon on september 2
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There are so many interesting films screening, I wonder how attendees decide which ones to see. I guess for most it's just a question of which ones you can get tickets to.
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Thanks benex for that great find.
"Payne’s new sci-fi comedy-drama Downsizing, about a man who decides to shrink himself, was announced as the festival’s opening film earlier this month.
The film stars Matt Damon, who also appears in Clooney’s crime thriller Suburbicon.
Written by the Coen brothers, the 50s-set film concerns a peaceful suburban community that is rocked by a home invasion.
Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac star alongside Damon."
George and Grant....the Two G's.....are also credited with the screenplay, with George Directing.
As I've mentioned before, it seems to have the Coen bros touch that Fargo has.
Matt looks good in it imo.
"Payne’s new sci-fi comedy-drama Downsizing, about a man who decides to shrink himself, was announced as the festival’s opening film earlier this month.
The film stars Matt Damon, who also appears in Clooney’s crime thriller Suburbicon.
Written by the Coen brothers, the 50s-set film concerns a peaceful suburban community that is rocked by a home invasion.
Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac star alongside Damon."
George and Grant....the Two G's.....are also credited with the screenplay, with George Directing.
As I've mentioned before, it seems to have the Coen bros touch that Fargo has.
Matt looks good in it imo.
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Aaashhhh. Thank you Benex.... I'll try to get a ticket....
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So Matt is in the opening film on the Thursday and then Suburbicon on the Saturday. Bets on a stay in Laglio en route?
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Hey !!!
So someone is going to Venice? I am thinking of going but first I should switch shifts and try to find someone who is free to come and visit Venice too, which is the difficult part.
So someone is going to Venice? I am thinking of going but first I should switch shifts and try to find someone who is free to come and visit Venice too, which is the difficult part.
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hathaross wrote:Hey !!!
So someone is going to Venice? I am thinking of going but first I should switch shifts and try to find someone who is free to come and visit Venice too, which is the difficult part.
i'm thinking to go to see the red carpet, the screening actually is full. the only problem is to find time to visit venice
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It will be so nice to see George on the Venice red carpet again!
Yep PAN, wouldn't be surprised if the Damons end up as houseguests in September.
benex, WWHS and hathaross could meet up at the festival .... be our official COH reps and track down our guy. Pictures!
Yep PAN, wouldn't be surprised if the Damons end up as houseguests in September.
benex, WWHS and hathaross could meet up at the festival .... be our official COH reps and track down our guy. Pictures!
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Mm, wonder if Amal will go. No doubt it's the Cipriani again........
Oh dear. At £1700 a night it's all sold out...........
Oh dear. At £1700 a night it's all sold out...........
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What a bother, PAN. You'll just have to slum it at the Aman instead.
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Nope. Choc-a-block, Katie. Sigh......
Must be a film festival or something..........
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If I finally go to Venice, any of you who goes would like to meet and spend the day in the festival?
It´s not sure that I am going but just in case.
It´s not sure that I am going but just in case.
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I was given the advice to go to the press conference it usually happens in the morning.... I can't be there that early....but I am happy to pass on the advice...
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People.com have an article on Couples who will/may be at the Venice Film Frstival.
Sorry cannot post - travelling.....
Sorry cannot post - travelling.....
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party animal - not! wrote:People.com have an article on Couples who will/may be at the Venice Film Frstival.
Sorry cannot post - travelling.....
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and the Grant are in como
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Thanks for the heads up PAN. And thanks benex for the post! I'm so excited to see George in Venice. Looking forward to the interviews and press gatherings.
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I think I am not going.... I have to work on thursday night and take a plane just to be on Saturday... It would worth it, of course, but flights are not the cheapest right now.
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hello everyone, i think that at this link is possibile to see the press conference and the red carpet
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can anyone record them in the case?
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can anyone record them in the case?
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Oh brilliant, Benex! Thank you.
Are you there?
(Matt Damon, Alexander Payne and 'Downsizing' in an hour or so............)
Are you there?
(Matt Damon, Alexander Payne and 'Downsizing' in an hour or so............)
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yes i'm going to venice saturday for the suburbicon day! :-) that's why i hope someone of the forum could record the red carpet and the press conference to see them the day after wih calm :-)party animal - not! wrote:Oh brilliant, Benex! Thank you.
Are you there?
(Matt Damon, Alexander Payne and 'Downsizing' in an hour or so............)
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Hi benex.....Have Fun.....and do tell us
Every Detail......that you can remember of course !
Every Detail......that you can remember of course !
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It works brilliantly Benex! On right now........have fun- and a Prosecco or three for me!
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party animal - not! wrote:It works brilliantly Benex! On right now........have fun- and a Prosecco or three for me!
i just that the weather will be clement as today to enjoy the event!
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Enjoy as much as you can !!!
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Have a great time.
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Have a great time .
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Benex, how exciting. I hope you get to see our George. Tell him we all say hi! Have a wonderful time.
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Wow, have fun, Benex!
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Don't forget about us while you're living the good life in Venice. Have a great time, be safe, and take lots of pictures. You might not see George, but you might run into Matt or Grant. I am VERY jealous!
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Saw a pic last night of Matt with his wife at the festival for the opening of 'Downsizing'. They looked great. Luciana has a new flattering hairdo and she wore a gorgeous and sexy red gown.
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Re: Venice Competition Includes Films From George Clooney, Guillermo del Toro, Darren Aronofsky
George and Julianne Moore and Matt Damon arrive at Venice press conference:
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sorry girls, I can' t go tomorrow, I have to replace a colleague at work who got sick... i'm so sad!!! i even had bought a little present for the twins :-(
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Oh Benex, you must be so disappointed - but maybe you can keep an eye on things from work.......?
party animal - not!- George Clooney fan forever!
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absolutely I'll be there with you looking when possible at the live from the red carpet ... but unfortunately it's not the sameparty animal - not! wrote:Oh Benex, you must be so disappointed - but maybe you can keep an eye on things from work.......?
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Benex - So sorry! Your sick colleague, at the very least, owes you a big bouquet of flowers and a fancy dinner for missing George.
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