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Francis Ford Coppola Honors Werner Herzog at Venice Opening Ceremony
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Francis Ford Coppola Honors Werner Herzog at Venice Opening Ceremony

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
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Francis Ford Coppola doesn’t have a film premiering in Venice this year, but the 86-year-old Oscar winner is duly present for the 82nd edition. His pal Mike Figgis’ behind-the-scenes portrait “Megadoc,” about the production of Coppola’s 2024 cinematic cause célèbre “Megalopolis,” debuts out of competition this week. And at the festival’s opening ceremony Wednesday night, Coppola took to the dais to champion his longtime friend, the German filmmaker Werner Herzog, recipient of the festival’s honorary Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. (“Vertigo” icon Kim Novak will also receive one later this week.)

Herzog’s new film “Ghost Elephants,” about an elusive herd of the Angolan creatures, debuts in Venice this week as part of the festival’s robust documentary slate, which also includes new films from Laura Poitras and Sofia Coppola.

La Grazia

“One must celebrate that someone like him can exist,” said Coppola of Herzog, the 82-year-old documentary and fiction auteur whose films have spanned everywhere from the Caves of Lascaux in “Cave of Forgotten Dreams” to pushing a steamboat up the Andes with Klaus Kinski in “Fitzcarraldo,” or alongside conservationist Timothy Treadwell in his last days for “Grizzly Man.”

“His work burst into my life with ‘The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser’ [from 1974], ‘Aguirre, the Wrath of God,’ and ‘Fitzcarraldo.’ I have never seen such films as these, all unique and very different from one another, and all magnificent,” said Coppola, who put up a penniless Herzog at his San Francisco house to finish the script for “Fitzcarraldo.”

“He’s written operas, he’s directed roles, he’s acted. He not only can fill the pages of an encyclopedia — Werner is one so, so filled with exuberant creativity. … We all joined together at my home in San Francisco, where there was always fun conversations and much learning and enthusiastic discoveries. I was working on a play at that time, and remember introducing one of the cast members, Lena, who eventually became his wife. So when it comes down to is this: If Werner has limits, I don’t know what they are. Werner’s life and his very existence send a challenge to everyone out there: copy, if you can. And all of us truly wonder if anyone ever will. Werner, I will eat my hat if anyone comes [along] who can do it.”

VENICE, ITALY - AUGUST 27: Werner Herzog poses with Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award after the opening ceremony during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on August 27, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
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A tearful Herzog took to the stage at the Sala Grande on the Lido di Venezia. “Francis has been extremely kind and generous to me,” Herzog said. “We know each other for half a century by now. He’s been generous, inviting me at a time when I didn’t have money to pay for a hotel room. I stayed at his house in San Francisco and wrote my screenplay of ‘Fitzcarraldo.’ Both of us came very close to making a very big film about the conquest of Mexico together, seen from the perspective of the Aztecs, a film project that did not materialize, but it’s a wonderful time when we plotted about it. And, of course, without Francis, I would not have met my wonderful wife, Lena. In fact, it is not true that we are 30 years together. Now it is to be correct: 29 years, 11 months, and nine days.”

Herzog — whose “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” and “My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?” both played Venice in competition in 2009 — concluded, “I have always tried to strive for something that goes deeper beyond what you normally see in movie theaters. Go into a deep form of poetry that is possible in cinema, searching for truth in unusual ways. Truth is always somehow in cinema. It’s mysterious and elusive, and I always try to do something which was sublime or something transcendental. This may sound a little bit lofty. So in fact, I do believe that all this has similar reasons. I always wanted to be a good soldier of cinema.”

Later in the opening ceremony, competition jury president Alexander Payne took to the stage hours after navigating questions about Gaza during the jury press conference. Protests surrounding the ongoing genocide in Gaza are roundly expected to dominate event space and news chatter throughout the fest.

The jury also includes filmmakers Stéphane Brizé, Maura Delpero, Cristian Mungiu, and Mohammad Rasoulof, and actors Zhao Tao and 2025 Best Actress Oscar nominee Fernanda Torres, who together will look at 21 films from the likes of Paolo Sorrentino (whose “La Grazia” opened the festival), Yorgos Lanthimos, Noah Baumbach, Park Chan-wook, Kathryn Bigelow, Guillermo del Toro, Olivier Assayas, Mona Fastvold, Benny Safdie, Jim Jarmusch, and more.

“My fellow jurors and I express our great honor of being asked to serve on the jury of this year’s Venice Film Festival, and we offer our greatest respect and warmest congratulations to all the superb filmmakers whose work we have the privilege of seeing with virgin eyes,” Payne said following a tribute reel montaging moments from his career, from “Sideways” to “The Descendants.” “I encourage my fellow jury members and myself to consider that we know something about cinema, but also nothing at all, to look at each movie simultaneously with the eyes of a professional but also with the eyes of a child who is perhaps seeing a film for the very first time. We know that each of the films will be some kind of miracle, as the existence of cinema itself is a miracle, and we approach our work with the spirit of great joy.”

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Movie Producer David Brown Indicted in $12 Million Fraud
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Movie Producer David Brown Indicted in $12 Million Fraud

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Movie producer David Brown was arrested Wednesday on charges that he defrauded business partners out of $12 million by creating fake companies and using investor funds to pay his personal expenses.

Brown, 39, was indicted on 21 counts of wire fraud, money laundering and identity theft. Among other things, he is accused of setting up a company called Hollywood Covid Testing LLC and using it to bill productions for COVID tests that never occurred.

Prosecutors allege that Brown also swindled investors in real estate and film deals, using the money to buy a 2025 Mercedes Benz G-Wagon and a series of Teslas, a house for his mother, as well as to pay his mortgage, install a pool and a Subzero freezer, pay for private school tuition and to put $70,000 into surrogacy services.

He is also accused of diverting $970,263 in investor funds to an entity set up to make a film about Patty Hearst and her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army – a project that did not come to fruition.

Brown produced “The Fallout,” a 2021 film starring Jenna Ortega that won the grand jury award at South by Southwest. He is also listed as an executive producer on “The Apprentice,” the 2024 film about a young Donald Trump.

Last year, Brown announced the launch of the Screen Company, a production, sales and finance entity.

“I believe in the power of storytelling,” he said at the time. “Our mission is to provide reliable and flexible financing that brings extraordinary stories to life.”

Brown has been repeatedly sued by investors who accuse him of fraud. The Los Angeles Times extensively covered the allegations against him in 2023. Brown denied the allegations to the paper and said they were the result of misunderstandings.

Brown used to live in Sherman Oaks, but has since moved to South Carolina, where he was arrested Wednesday. He made an initial appearance in federal court and will later be arraigned in Los Angeles.

In addition to producing, he has worked as a unit production manager and a production accountant.

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Denzel Washington Says He's 'Tired' Of Movies: 'I Don't Watch Movies'
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Denzel Washington Says He’s ‘Tired’ Of Movies: ‘I Don’t Watch Movies’

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Despite being a prolific actor and expert in his craft, two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington said he’s over cinema.

In a recent interview with GQ paired with Highest 2 Lowest filmmaker Spike Lee and co-star A$AP Rocky (née Rakim Mayers), Washington joked he’s “tired” of movies — likely because he has made dozens. The topic came up as A$AP Rocky was discussing his favorite double dolly shots emblematic of Lee’s directorial technique.

While he listed Malcolm X and Crooklyn, when asking Washington of his favorites, the latter responded: “I don’t watch movies, man. I really don’t,” prompting laughter from Lee and Mayers.

The Gladiator II star continued, “I’m just being honest with you! I don’t watch movies, man! I don’t go to the movies. I don’t watch movies,” having added earlier that he doesn’t rewatch his own features as he doesn’t feel the need to revisit the past.

“Is it because you make ’em?” A$AP Rocky asked.

“Probably. You know, I’m tired of movies.”

When Lee questioned how many credits Washington had racked up, the Othello actor responded: “Too many. I think 50!” (Indeed, the actor’s IMDb boasts multiple entries over that figure.)

Washington’s signature blunt declaration comes after his recent comments about being “not that interested” in winning more Academy Awards after his triumphs for 2002’s Training Day and 1990’s Glory.

“I’ve been at this a long time, and there’s times when I’ve won, shouldn’t have won, didn’t win, should have won,” he said earlier this month. “Man gives the award, God gives the award. I’m not that interested in Oscars. People say, ‘Well, where do you keep it?’ I say, ‘Next to the other one.’”

Highest 2 Lowest debuted in select theaters Aug. 15 and will soon be available to stream on Apple TV+ beginning Sept. 5.

Watch the full GQ interview below:

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John Malkovich
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John Malkovich Joins ‘Bad Monkey’ Season 2

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

John Malkovich has joined Bad Monkey season two.

The Apple TV+ series has cast Malkovich in a series regular role for the upcoming season, which Vince Vaughn stars in and executive produces. It will be based on a new, original story.

Created by Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Ted Lasso, Shrinking), Bad Monkey is based on Carl Hiaasen’s novel of the same name. “Season one tells the story of Andrew Yancy (Vaughn), who has been bounced from the Miami Police Department and is now a health inspector in the Keys. But after stumbling upon a case that begins with a human arm fished up by tourists, he realizes that if he can prove murder, he’ll be back in. He just needs to get past a trove of Floridian oddballs and one bad monkey,” reads the synopsis.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps actor will play Spencer, the leader of a big criminal organization in South Florida. Bad Monkey‘s season one cast also included L. Scott Caldwell, Rob Delaney, Meredith Hagner, Natalie Martinez, Alex Moffat, Michelle Monaghan, Ronald Peet and Jodie Turner-Smith.

Last year, Lawrence told The Hollywood Reporter about his hopes for the show’s future. “When I pitched it [to Apple], I had a beginning, middle and end of a three-season arc for this character, and for who he would be and where he would get to — and they were really receptive to it. It’s challenging right now to make shows, and especially to pick up your life and go make it. [Vaughn and I] both moved to Florida! It was insane,” Lawrence said. “I think what’s cool, if we were able to do it, is that you have these season-long stories [where] you get caught up in characters’ lives. You see redemption stories, descents into the dark side for other characters, and that story gets told.” 

In addition to Vaughn, Lawrence and his Doozer Productions, Jeff Ingold, Matt Tarses, Liza Katzer and Adam Sztykiel also serve as executive producers.

A release date for season two has not yet been announced.

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BuDhaGirl's Jessica Jesse Is Making Mindfulness Chic With Bangles That Double as Daily Rituals
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BuDhaGirl’s Jessica Jesse Is Making Mindfulness Chic With Bangles That Double as Daily Rituals

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Baubles with significance! When Jessica Jesse launched her jewelry line BuDhaGirl in 2013, she wanted to create more than just arm candy — and there’s a meaningful reason why.

The idea first sparked when the founder returned from a trip to ancient monasteries in Thailand, with wrists stacked in simple gold plastic bracelets.

“I began to wonder if these little bangles could become daily companions for mindfulness and reminders to pause, breathe, and be present. … It wasn’t about long hours of meditation. It was about consistency, intention, and grace,” she tells ET.

Jessica Jesse/Instagram

That thought turned into her cult-favorite All Weather Bangles® — handcrafted by artisans in Thailand — plus, the idea of Mindful Glamour®, a philosophy that embraces beauty and presence equally.

“A woman can be radiant on the outside, while living a deeply contemplative life within,” the creative director explains. 

“I’ve never believed the stereotype that depth only comes in granola clothes or austere simplicity. … It is the refusal to choose between beauty and presence.”

The CEO’s own routines reflect that same balance. Each morning begins by reciting a personal mantra, lighting a candle, setting wishes, reading, and sipping a cup of lemon water or tea. 

Jessica Jesse/Instagram

From there comes the ritual of adornment. 

“I set my intentions as I put on each bangle. … I slip them onto my wrist and pause and breathe. … My first two bangles are always my children, and others may hold gratitude, focus, love, or compassion.”

And Jesse carries that energy into the rest of her day. 

“Everything holds the potential to be sacred if we choose to be fully present. … I approach each act with intention whether it’s thanking my car before I drive, or the act of eating, I approach each with intention.”

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Stacey & Joe season 2 air date confirmed as popular TV couple return
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Stacey & Joe season 2 air date confirmed as popular TV couple return

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash will once again be inviting cameras into the chaos of Pickle Cottage in Stacey & Joe season 2 – and now the launch date has been confirmed.

The series, which provides a fly-on-the-wall perspective on the family life of singer and television presenter Solomon and her husband – former EastEnders star Joe Swash – at their Essex home, will return to BBC One and iPlayer on Tuesday 9th September at 8pm.

Season 2 will pick up “right where cameras left off” and give fans a glimpse at “some very special and monumental firsts for the family”, including Belle’s first day at nursery, all of the little ones learning to ski, a Valentine’s gift that leaves Stacey in a fit of giggles, and Zach beginning driving lessons with grandad Dave.

The official synopsis continues: “Audiences will get to see what really goes into making it work when you’re bringing up a blended family of teenagers and toddlers, as Stacey and Joe continue to navigate and manage their busy schedules and work lives, including passion projects and navigating changing family dynamics.”

The couple said in a statement: “We’ve been so grateful for all the lovely messages and people watching series 1. Everyone’s support means the world to us and we can’t wait to take everyone on this crazy journey we call life! We hope people will laugh along with us again in this new series.”

Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon in Stacey & Joe season 2. BBC

Clare Sillery, BBC Documentaries’ head of commissioning, added: “It’s so good to be working with Stacey and Joe and their family again. Audiences loved the first series, episode 1 reached an audience of 4.2 million on BBC One, that’s a lot of eyes on Pickle Cottage.

“It’s been great to see how viewers have taken Stacey, Joe, their kids and beloved pets to their hearts and series 2 will continue to reflect their bustling lives at Pickle Cottage.”

Charlotte Brookes, head of popular factual at Optomen, said: “We’re so grateful to Joe and Stacey and their family for letting the cameras in once again to document the highs and lows of their lives. There’s never a dull moment at Pickle Cottage.”

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Stacey & Joe season 2 will premiere on 9th September at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer.

Check out more of our Entertainment coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what else is on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Mickey Rourke looks unrecognizable in new photos
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Mickey Rourke Looks Shocking in First New Photos Since ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Ousting

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Mickey Rourke, 72, was spotted outside his Los Angeles home on August 11, the first public sighting of the Oscar-nominated actor since he returned to the United States following a brief and troubled appearance on the UK reality show Celebrity Big Brother.

Rourke has lived many lives, even by Hollywood standards — after developing a reputation as a big-screen hunk in ’80s classics like 9 1/2 Weeks and Angel Heart (and an off-screen bad boy who often had his name in the news due to his hard-partying behavior), Rourke withdrew from the world of film to pursue a career in professional boxing. After a tentative return to acting in the late ’90s, Rourke developed a full-scale comeback, with starring roles in 2005’s Sin City and 2008’s The Wrestler, a part which snagged him a Best Actor Oscar nomination.

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Spike Lee’s Return to Katrina Is a Poignant, Cagey Prayer for a Brighter Future That Is Still Out of Sight
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Spike Lee’s Return to Katrina Is a Poignant, Cagey Prayer for a Brighter Future That Is Still Out of Sight

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Timed to the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a slate of new documentaries — including a feature-length episode directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker — are at their best when foregrounding the former and current NOLA residents who are still straining to save themselves.

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Paolo Sorrentino's 'La Grazia' Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night
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Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘La Grazia’ Lands Standing Ovation at Venice Opening Night

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The Italians love Paolo Sorrentino.

His latest drama “La Grazia,” which kicked off the 82nd Venice Film Festival, was met with a four-minute standing ovation on Wednesday night on the Lido.

The story of an aging politician dealing with his own mortality — and deciding two challenging clemency cases in his final days in office — brought the Venice crowd to their feet as Sorrentino clutched his chest and waved to his fans inside the Sala Grande Theatre. The audience was made largely of Italian officials and members of the industry with some star power in the form of Tilda Swinton and Cate Blanchett.

“La Grazia” re-teams the Oscar-winning Sorrentino with his male muse and “The Great Beauty” star, Toni Servillo, who has appeared in seven of the director’s last 10 feature films to date. Servillo plays a fictional Italian president named Mariano De Santis, who is torn by doubts about whether he should sign a draft law that would allow euthanasia in the Catholic country.

Ahead of the premiere, Sorrentino – who made his debut at Venice in 2001 with Servillo-starrer “One Man Up” – told Variety about his decision to portray a positive example of a politician in the film.

“Every day in the news we read about decisions made by politicians that stem from impetuosity, show of force and strange twisted ideas about how the economy works,” he said. “Instead of this, I wanted to depict what a politician should be like.”

During the opening night ceremony, Francis Ford Coppola presented Werner Herzog with a Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. Coppola called the German cinema giant, known for films such as “Signs of Life,” “Nosferatu the Vampyre,” “Aguirre, the Wrath of God” and “Fitzcarraldo,” an “unlimited phenomenon working in every nook and corner in cinema.” The event marked Coppola’s first public appearance since undergoing a heart procedure in Rome earlier this month.

Over the next 10 days, boatloads of A-list talent will disembark for what is set to be the most high-wattage celebration of cinema on the Lido in recent memory. Among the premieres on schedule are Luca Guadagnino’s thriller “After the Hunt,” starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri; “Jay Kelly,” a comedic drama from director Noah Baumbach and stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler; Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” with Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac; as well as the latest Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone collaboration, “Bugonia.”

“If all these movies are here, it’s because they were rejected by Cannes” joked the opening night ceremony’s host, actor and comedian Emanuela Fanelli, of the other most prominent European film festival.

Earlier in the day, the ongoing war in Gaza dominated the festival’s jury press conference where jury president Alexander Payne dodged a question about the conflict and how the festival should address it.

“I feel a little bit unprepared for that question,” Payne said. “I’m here to judge and talk about cinema.”

 In his brief speech during the ceremony, Payne said he encouraged his fellow jurors “to consider that we know something about cinema, but also nothing at all. To look at each movie simultaneously with the eyes of a professional, but also with the eyes of a child who is perhaps seeing a movie for the very first time.”

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What The Critics Are Saying
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What The Critics Are Saying

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
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Paolo Sorrentino‘s latest feature, La Grazia, is opening the Venice Film Festival this evening.

Toni Servillo and Anna Ferzetti star in the drama about an Italian president in the final six months of his last term who faces some deep moral decisions including two potential pardons and the question of signing a bill legalizing euthanasia.

La Grazia, written and directed by Sorrentino, re-teams him with longtime muse Servillo who also starred in the filmmaker’s Oscar-winner, The Great Beauty.

So far, there’s largely high praise for La Grazia, which is running in competition. Here are some early reactions:

In his review, Deadline’s Pete Hammond wrote, “Clearly the current political winds in both Italy and America have got this masterful filmmaker again thinking about the government and what it means to be a moral leader.”

Praising star Servillo, Hammond pointed out that the actor has never been nominated for an Oscar, but “he should be for this.” Summing up La Grazia, Hammond commented, “Sorrentino has made some beauties in his career. This is one of his best.”

The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw gushed that Sorrentino “has rediscovered his voice, his wan humour and his flair for the surreal and sensational set piece; this wintry, elegant movie is a welcome reassertion of his natural style after the facile and weirdly humourless affectations of his previous, very disappointing film Parthenope.”

Continued Bradshaw, “Maybe this film, concluding as it does on a distinctive note of euphoric sentimentality, does not add up to quite as much as the director thinks; but it intrigues, it exhilarates and it shows that Sorrentino is Italian cinema’s heir to Antonioni.”

For The Playlist, which gave La Grazia a B, the film is “a compelling watch” that “embodies much of the Sorrentino appeal, even if it registers in more of a minor key for the Italian auteur. The film is playful when it wants to be and pensive when it needs to be.”

The Film Stage cited “Sorrentino’s trademark visual flair,” opining that “fans of The Great Beauty will likely enjoy this artfully rendered, contemplative, if not truly incisive drama.”

The Film Stage added, “Narrative shortcomings notwithstanding, La Grazia is never a chore to sit through. Lensed by Daria D’Antonio, it boasts lush, lyrical images that hug your eyeballs like a blanket.”  

IndieWire went in the opposite direction, calling La Grazia “uncharacteristically sedate and sexless” and “a deliberate curveball from modern Italian cinema’s most unbridled maximalist“ that “feels like forced Catholic penance for the Neapolitan flesh parade of last year’s poorly received Parthenope.”

Italian film magazine Ciak commented that, “Above all,” Servillo “shines, stratospherically bringing life and soul to a character who seems to have lost his life and soul to regrets about the past, a life never fully lived.” 

La Grazia is a Fremantle movie produced by The Apartment, Numero 10, and PiperFilm, which will distribute in Italy. Mubi owns worldwide rights, excluding Italy. The Match Factory is handling international sales.

Born in Naples in 1970, Sorrentino’s credits include The Consequences of Love and The Family Friend, which both competed for the Palme d’Or in Cannes in 2004 and 2006 respectively, while his film Il Divo won the Jury Prize in 2008. He returned In Competition at Cannes in 2011 with This Must Be the Place and two years later with The Great Beauty, which won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a BAFTA award for Best Foreign Language Film as well as three European Film Awards. His last feature Parthenope debuted at Cannes in 2024.

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