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Sustainability and Standout Performances Dominate Film Festival Circuit
3 Oct
Summary
- Amanda Seyfried wears Julia Roberts' iconic Versace dress, promoting sustainability
- Paul Mescal earns praise for roles in Hamnet and History of Sound
- Chloe Zhao's Hamnet and Benny Safdie's The Smashing Machine receive acclaim

In the lead-up to the fall and winter awards season, prestigious film festivals around the world have been showcasing some of the most anticipated releases. As of October 3rd, 2025, the Venice, Telluride, and Toronto film festivals have recently concluded, generating significant buzz and anticipation for the upcoming slate of films.
One of the most notable trends emerging from these festivals is a focus on sustainability and social responsibility. At the Venice Film Festival, actress Amanda Seyfried made a bold statement by wearing the exact same Versace ensemble that veteran actress Julia Roberts had donned previously. This spirited nod to sustainability has been widely praised, as the industry increasingly recognizes the importance of promoting eco-friendly practices.
In addition to the sustainability focus, the festival circuit has also highlighted several standout performances. Paul Mescal, who gained mainstream recognition for his role in Gladiator 2, has returned to independent cinema with acclaimed performances in both Hamnet and History of Sound. His portrayal of William Shakespeare in Hamnet, directed by Chloe Zhao, has generated significant awards buzz, following Zhao's previous Best Director win for Nomadland in 2020.
Other notable films include Benny Safdie's The Smashing Machine, which earned the Golden Lion for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival, and Park Chan Wook's No Other Choice, which has received widespread critical acclaim. With Korean cinema's growing recognition by the Academy Awards, No Other Choice may emerge as a significant contender in the upcoming awards season.