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MUMBAI: World premieres of films by directors
Sofia Coppola and Darren Aronofsky are the
highlights of this year's Venice film festival
that will be held from 1 to 11 September.
Twenty-three
films will vie for the top Golden Lion award
at the 67th edition of the world's oldest
film festival with Quentin Tarantino heading
the jury that will pick the winner.
Aronofsky,
who won the Golden Lion in 2008 with The
Wrestler, will be opening the festival
with his film Black Swan, a psychological
thriller starring Natalie Portman, Vincent
Cassel and Winona Ryder.
Francis
Ford Coppola's daughter Sofia, who won an
Oscar for best original screenplay with
Lost in Translation comes back with
Somewhere that is the story of a jaded actor
and his estranged young daughter.
Richard
J. Lewis brings to the screen Mordecai Richler's
book Barney's Version with Paul Giamatti
playing the politically incorrect and irascible
lead role.
Films
by Vincent Gallo, Julian Schnabel and Abdellatif
Kechiche will also be screened in the main
competition that includes four Italian films
and a mix of titles from Japan, China, Russia,
Greece and Chile.
The
festival,that has a budget of $16 million
often serves as a launching pad for the
Oscar awards.
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