While Netflix’s tumultuous relationship with Cannes is all about Venice, things look a lot simpler.
After spending three films at Lido in 2021 the power of the dog, God’s hand s lost daughterThe streamer has now reaffirmed his commitment to the festival as the main launch pad for his prestigious awards show.
Netflix comes to Venice with three more standout titles for the 2022 edition, but for the first time this year, Noah Baumbach has won the opening night slot. white noise. Based on the historical novel by Don DeLillo, the film features a stunning red carpet ensemble that is sure to delight the paparazzi, including Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Andre Benjamin, Rafi Cassidy, Alessandro Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith and Don Cheadle.
white noise The curtain was revealed on Monday, the day before the official selection was officially announced. This, as expected, added two more Netflix titles.
A lot of attention is likely to focus on Venice. Blonde, Andrew Dominique’s biopic about Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe, starring Ana de Armas. Expect lots of magazine covers.
Then there’s another very lively headline. Bardor to give a full name, The Bard (or a false chronicle of a handful of truths)), Alejandro González Iñárritu’s long-awaited next feature, which comes six years after the Oscar winner. the reborn.
white noise, Blonde s Bard They all feature in the competition, giving Netflix a solid chance to win its second Golden Lion since. Pomegranate in 2018. A streamer can also use these movies to expand testing with theatrical releases (as it did God’s hand in Italy and for targeted launches the power of the dog s lost daughter), which may please the finance department after criticism that it failed to capitalize on box office receipts amid less-than-stellar quarterly performance.
Three Movies is a good festival, but Netflix is doing better in 2021 thanks to Nicolas Winding Refn. The Copenhagen Cowboy miniseries. The six-episode drama about a young woman traveling through Copenhagen’s underworld will be shown in its entirety without competition, the Danish director’s first visit to Venice since 2009. Rise of Valhalla.
As one streamer tipster said, “We’re going to be busy!”
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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