As the 78th edition of the Venice Film Festival gets underway, we look back at some of its most memorable past entries.
As the world’s oldest film festival—not to mention one of the most prestigious—the Venice Film Festival has always been a step ahead of the rest, and many of the recipients of its top prize, the Golden Lion, have gone on to transform the cinematic landscape.
Au Revoir les Enfants In the midst of World War II, one student befriends another at a French boarding school only to discover that the latter is Jewish and in hiding. Louis Malle’s poignant drama dwells on the kindness of strangers and courage in the face of great adversity. How to watch: Stream on Max. Monsoon Wedding An explosion of color and music, Mira Nair’s epic melodrama is as illuminating as it is joyous.
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