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Venice Film Festival 80th Edition: Artistic Solidarity Amidst Industry Strikes

August 30, 20232 Mins Read
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The commencement of the 80th Venice Film Festival, a powerful statement in support of striking actors and writers reverberated through the opening press conference. Damien Chazelle, the head of the Venice Competition jury, along with fellow jurors Martin McDonagh and Laura Poitras, donned t-shirts emblazoned with the words ‘Writers Guild on strike’, underscoring their solidarity with the ongoing strikes in the US entertainment industry.

Chazelle’s response to the opening question about the strike was marked by impassioned conviction. The acclaimed US director asserted, “There’s a basic idea that each work of art has value unto itself. It’s not just a piece of content to be put into a pipeline. That idea and how art can be made sustainable has been eroded quite a bit over the past 10 years.”

As Chazelle delved into the heart of the matter, he highlighted the central issue of residuals and the need to ensure artists are appropriately compensated for their creations. He affirmed, “Can we maintain and get back that idea, [of] art over content? We’re here to acknowledge that struggle is going on. Otherwise, a lot of people who would’ve loved to be here are not able to be here.”

With Hollywood currently facing challenges that span across working actors, writers, and crew members, the Venice jurors aimed to pay homage to these struggles while celebrating the art of cinema. Alberto Barbera, the artistic director of the Venice Film Festival, acknowledged that while the strikes had impacted certain aspects of the festival, significant participants were still expected to be in attendance.

Chazelle also expressed his deep connection to the Venice Film Festival, describing it as “the best festival in the world”. He reminisced about launching his films “La La Land” and “First Man” in this cinematic haven, attributing the festival’s ethereal qualities to its resonance with the dream-like nature of cinema itself.

Chazelle is joined on the competition jury by esteemed figures such as Martin McDonagh, Laura Poitras, Jane Campion, Mia Hansen-Love, and more, each contributing their unique perspective to the cinematic evaluation process.

The festival’s inaugural film, “Comandante” by Edoardo De Angelis, will take center stage amidst this poignant backdrop of artistic solidarity. As the industry grapples with challenges and uncertainties, the Venice Film Festival emerges as a testament to the resilience and shared spirit of the global artistic community.

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