Venice: The American Quintet between Monroe and White Noise – Veneto

Venice: The American Quintet between Monroe and White Noise – Veneto

In the race, Dominic, Aronofsky, Poitras, Feld and Bombach


(ANSA) – ROME, August 27 – It’s this year’s US quintet at the Venice Film Festival (August 31 – September 10) and it has already opened with WHITE NOISE directed by Noah Baumbach. THEN THE SOUL OF THE STATES In BLONDE by Andrew Dominic dedicated to the legend of Marilyn Monroe, in THE WHALE by Darren Aronofsky starring a 270-kilogram middle-aged man, in All Beauty and Blood by Laura Poitras, Photographer Nan Goldin, for her work Artistic and her military struggle and finally in Todd Fields TÁR which tells about Lydia Tarr, one of the world’s greatest orchestra leaders. Adapted from the great novel by Don DeLillo, Bombach has accomplished – according to director Alberto Barbera – an original, ambitious and compelling work, which plays with scale on several records: dramatic, satirical, satirical. The result is a film that examines our obsessions, doubts and fears rooted in the ’80s, but with very clear references to contemporary reality.” On the cast are Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle, Judy Turner Smith.

BLONDE by Andrew Dominic, based on the novel of the same name by Joyce Carol Oates and dedicated to the legend of Marilyn Monroe (Ana de Armas), narrates the nature of this singer, behind and in front of the spotlight, also allowing us to meet her husband Joe Dimaggio and Arthur Miller (Bobby Cannavale and Adrien Brody ).

The Whale by Darren Aronofsky is instead the story of Charlie (played by Brendan Fraser, the protagonist in the MUMMY and CRASH trilogy), a 270-kilogram middle-aged man and English teacher who attempts to reconnect with his seventeen-year-old daughter which he may have walked away from. Ellie’s daughter plays Sadie Sink, the star of the Netflix cult series Stranger Things.

Todd Field brings to lido TÁR or the story of Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) one of the world’s greatest conductors, and Germany’s first largest orchestra. However, the environment in which she works is male chauvinistic, which is why she is constantly forced to prove her competence as a musicologist. At the same time he falls in love with musicians.

It also stars: Noémie Merlant, Nina Hoss, Sophie Kauer, Julian Glover, Allan Corduner, Mark Strong. (Dealing).

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