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Cate Blanchett, Emma Stone to Headline 2025 Venice Film Festival Premieres

Summary

  • 2025 Venice Film Festival to open with Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia"
  • New features from Jim Jarmusch, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Noah Baumbach to premiere
  • Documentaries from Sofia Coppola, Werner Herzog, and Lucrecia Martel also debuting
Cate Blanchett, Emma Stone to Headline 2025 Venice Film Festival Premieres

The 2025 Venice Film Festival is poised to deliver a cinematic spectacle, with a lineup of highly anticipated world premieres from some of the industry's most acclaimed directors. The festival will open with Paolo Sorrentino's "La Grazia" before unveiling a slate of new features, including Jim Jarmusch's comedy-drama "Father Mother Sister Brother" starring Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver, and Tom Waits, as well as Yorgos Lanthimos' sci-fi thriller "Bugonia" featuring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons.

Other notable premieres include Noah Baumbach's "Jay Kelly" with George Clooney, Adam Sandler, and Laura Dern, Luca Guadagnino's "#MeToo-themed thriller "After the Hunt" starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri, and Benny Safdie's UFC-inspired "The Smashing Machine" with Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt. The festival will also showcase a diverse array of documentaries, including Sofia Coppola's "Marc by Sofia," Werner Herzog's "Ghost Elephants," and Lucrecia Martel's "Nuestra Tierra," exploring colonialism in Latin America.

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The 2025 Venice Film Festival will feature world premieres of new films from directors like Jim Jarmusch, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Noah Baumbach, including Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" starring Cate Blanchett, Lanthimos' "Bugonia" with Emma Stone, and Baumbach's "Jay Kelly" featuring George Clooney.
The festival will premiere documentaries from acclaimed directors such as Sofia Coppola, Werner Herzog, and Lucrecia Martel, including Coppola's "Marc by Sofia," Herzog's "Ghost Elephants," and Martel's "Nuestra Tierra" about colonialism in Latin America.
The 2025 Venice Film Festival is scheduled to run from August 27 to September 6 as part of the Venice Biennale.

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