The work will be presented on August 31st.
The feature film “White Noise”, written and directed by Noah Baumbach, will be the opening film of the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival, announced on Monday (25) by the Biennale.

The horror film, based on Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel of the same name, will screen on August 31.
The work features the interpretations of Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle, Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola, May Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith, André L. Benjamin and Lars Edinger and marks the director’s return to the event after “The Story of a wedding “in 2019.
“It is truly a wonderful thing to be back at the Venice Film Festival, and it is an incredible honor to have ‘White Noise’ as the opening film. This is a place that loves cinema so much and it is an emotion and a privilege to enter part of the amazing film and directors who have opened here, ”Baumbach said in an official statement.
The director of the 79th edition of the event, Alberto Barbera, said that the North American director has created “an original, ambitious and attractive work of art, which plays to the extent of multiple scenarios: dramatic, ironic and satirical”.
“It is worth waiting for the film to finish and make this announcement. The result is a film that examines our obsessions, doubts and fears lived in the 1980s, with very clear references to contemporary reality,” said Barbera.
The presentation of the film, which will be distributed by Netflix, will take place on August 31 in the Sala Grande do Palácio do Cinema.
With “hilarious and terrifying, lyrical and absurd and ordinary and apocalyptic” settings, “White Noise” tells the story of an American family trying to cope with everyday worldly conflicts while struggling with the universal mysteries of love, death and possibility of happiness in an uncertain world. .
Source: Terra

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