Venice Critics’ Week Unveils 2022 Selection; Sky Greenlights Ricky Hatton Documentary; Alex Camilleri Scoops Top $50,000 Sam Spiegel Film Lab Prize – Global Briefs

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Venice Critics’ Week Unveils 2022 SelectionThe 37th edition of Venice Critics’ Week has unveiled its 2022 line-up.

Films in competition comprise Theo Montoya’s Anhell69 (Colombia), Philippe Petit’s Beating Sun (France), Isabella Carbonell’s Dogborn (Sweden) and David Wagner’s Eismayer (Austria), Dušan Zorić and Matija Gluscevic’s Have You Seen This Woman (Serbia), Niccolò Falsetti’s Margins (Italy) and Alex Schaad’s Skin Deep (Germany).

Out of Competition, French director Florent Gouëlou’s Three Nights A Week is the opening film and French-Moroccan director Yasmine Benkiran’s Queens will close the section.

There will also be a special screening of established Portuguese director Pedro Costa’s Blood. The parallel Venice section devoted mainly to first and second films runs from August 31 to September 10.Sky Greenlights Ricky Hatton DocumentarySky is to tell the story of champion British boxer Ricky Hatton in a doc from 14 Peaks producer Noah Media Group.

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