Films selected for the Venice Film Festival 2015

72 Venice Film Festival

We already know the films that this year will compete in the Venice Film Festival, the largest film competition on Italian soil and one of the most prestigious in the world.

In this 72nd edition, up to 21 films will fight to win the precious Golden Lion for the best film, as well as with the rest of the awards of the Italian festival.

The Danish Girl

Official section

'Frenzy' by Emin Alper (Turkey, France and Qatar)

'Heart of a Dog' by Laurie Anderson (United States)

'Sangue del mio sangue' by Marco Bellocchio (Italy, France and Switzerland)

'Looking for Grace' by Sue Brooks (Australia)

'Equals' by Drake Doremus (United States)

'Remember' by Atom Egoyan (Canada and Germany)

'Beasts of No Nation' by Cary Fukunaga (United States)

'Per amor vostro' by Giuseppe M. Gaudino (Italy and France)

'Marguerite' by Xavier Giannoli (France, Czech Republic and Belgium)

'Rabin, The Last Day' by Amos Gitai (Israel and France)

'A Bigger Splash' by Luca Guadagnino (Italy and France)

'The Endless River' by Oliver Hermanus (South Africa and France)

'The Danish Girl' by Tom Hooper (United States)

'Anomalisa' by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson (United States)

'L'Attesa' by Piero Messina (Italy and France)

Jerzy Skolimowski's '11 Minutes' (Poland and Ireland)

'Francophonia' by Aleksandr Sokurov (France, Germany and Holland)

'The clan' by Pablo Trapero (Argentina and Spain)

'From there' by Lorenzo Vigas (Venezuela and Mexico)

'L'Hermine' by Christian Vincent (France)

'Behemoth' by Liang Zhao (China and France)

Jake Gyllenhaal on Everest

Official section (out of competition)

'Everest' by Baltasar Kormakur (United Kingdom and United States) -Inauguration-

'Mr. Six 'by Guan Hu (China) -Closure-

'Go with Me' by Daniel Alfredson (United States, Canada and Sweden)

'Non essere cattivo' by Claudio Caligari (Italy)

Scott Cooper's 'Black Mass' (United States)

'Spotlight' by Thomas McCarthy (United States)

'The street of bitterness' by Arturo Ripstein (Mexico and Spain)

'The Audition' (short film) by Martin Scorsese (United States)

'Winter on Fire' by Evgeny Afineevsky (Ukraine)

'De Palma' by Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow (United States)

Janis' by Amy Berg (USA)

'Sobytie' by Sergei Loznitsa (Holland and Belgium)

'Gli uomini di questa citta io non li conosco' by Franceo Maresco (Italy)

'L'esercito piu piccolo del mondo' by Gianfranco Pannone (Vatican City, Italy and Switzerland)

'Na ri xiawu' by Tsai Ming-liang (China and Taiwan)

'In Jackson Heights' by Frederick Wiseman (United States)

'Human' by Yann Arthus-Bertrand (France)

'La vie et rien d'autre' by Betrand Tavernier (France)

The Childhood of a Leader

Orizzonti Section

'Madame Courage' by Merzak Allouache (Algeria, France and United Arab Emirates)

'A Copy of my Mind' by Joko Anwar (Indonesia and South Korea)

'Pecore in erba' by Alberto Caviglia (Italy)

'Tempete' by Samuel Collardey (France)

'The Childhood of a Leader' by Brady Corbet (UK, Hungary, Belgium and France)

'Italian Gangster' by Renato de Maria (Italy)

'Wednesday, May 9' by Vahid Jalilvand (Iran)

'Mountain' by Yaelle Kayam (Israel)

'A War' by Tobias Lindholm (Denmark)


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