Polanski,
'The Laundromat' and 'Joker' vie for top prize at Venice
film festival
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[July 26, 2019]
MILAN (Reuters) - A space odyssey starring
Brad Pitt, Steven Soderbergh's financial thriller "The
Laundromat", Joaquin Phoenix's stint as "Joker" and
Roman Polanski's new movie on the Dreyfus affair will
vie for the top prize at next month's Venice film
festival.
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Other titles competing for the Golden Lion include "Marriage
Story", starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver as a couple
in crisis; "Wasp Network", a spy thriller with Penelope Cruz;
and the French-Japanese co-production "The Truth", with
Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche.
Organizers unveiled the line-up for the 76th edition of the
world's oldest film festival, which will run from Aug. 28 to
Sept. 7, in Rome on Thursday.
The Venice movie marathon officially kicks off the awards season
as Oscar hopefuls start their campaign - last year's line-up
included "Roma", "The Favourite" and "A Star is Born", which all
went on to win Academy Awards.
Polanski's inclusion in the line-up is likely to be a talking
point after his expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences in 2018 for violating a code of conduct
adopted following hundreds of accusations of sexual harassment
or assault in the entertainment industry.
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Outside the 21-strong main competition, Kristen Stewart will play
the actress Jean Seberg in "Seberg", a political thriller
distributed by Amazon Studios.
Netflix, which was behind Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" last year, returns
to Venice with several titles including two in the running for the
Golden Lion - "Marriage Story" and "The Laundromat", which is based
on the Panama Papers expose of tax-avoiding offshore financial
holdings and stars Meryl Streep, Gary Oldman and Antonio Banderas.
(Reporting by Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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