From ‘The Hand Of God’ to ‘Spencer,’ Venice film awards race wide open
The Hindu
Film critics agreed the main competition line-up of 21 titles, was one of the strongest in recent memory as many movies were held back during the pandemic
Paolo Sorrentino’s film about the death of his own parents, Jane Campion’s 1920s frontier saga and a hard-hitting French tale of abortion are among contenders for the top prize at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, with the race seen wide open. . Film critics agreed the main competition line-up of 21 titles, which included Kristen Stewart’s turn as Princess Diana in “Spencer”, was one of the strongest in recent memory as many movies were held back during the coronavirus pandemic.More Related News