The world's oldest film festival has embraced Hollywood as Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Kristen Stewart, are bringing their Oscar hopeful projects to La Mostra
"Dune" brings hot young things Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya to the Venice festival.
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The Venice Film Festival returns Wednesday with an ultra-glitzy lineup, including the world premiere of sci-fi blockbuster "Dune" and Kristen Stewart's turn as Princess Diana, cementing its status as a serious rival to Cannes.
After a low-key event last year due to the pandemic, La Mostra is raising the stakes once again in the battle for film fest supremacy with the sort of lineup that has drool running down the chins of red carpet gawkers and pretentious film critics alike.
The world's oldest film festival has embraced Hollywood in recent years and its 78th edition, running September 1-11, is no exception.
"Dune" brings hot young things Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya to the Venice festival, while Ridley Scott's "The Last Duel" marks the bromantic return of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, writing and starring together for the first time since their Oscar-winning breakout "Good Will Hunting" in the 1990s.