ROME (Hollywood Reporter) - The late, groundbreaking ceremony Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni will be honored at the coming Venice Film Festival with a documentary about his life, one of iII nonfiction additions to the lineup.
The official program for Venice was announced last week, just news about sidebar and industry screenings continues to trickle in as the festival's opening approaches.
Director Carlo di Carlo's "Antonioni on Antonioni" is based on interviews with Antonioni. One of the authors of Italy's neo-realism movement and a Venice regular, Antonioni died last year at 94.
"Venezia Crepa" (Venice Dying) is a film around the overcrowding of Venice, its deteriorating architecture and its slow sink into the sea. It volition screen in the festival's industry section.
"Venezia '68," from Antonello Sarno and Steve della Casa, is a documentary about the widespread student riots of 40 years ago and the impact they had on the fete that year.
The Venice festival, in its 65th yr, starts Wednesday and concludes September 6.
/Hollywood Reporter
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