He was one of Queen Victoria’s most trusted confidants, but Abdul Karim’s remarkable role was all but expunged from history by jealous members of the Royal Family. Directed by Stephen Frears. With Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Tim Pigott-Smith, Eddie Izzard. Queen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk. VENICE, Italy (AP) — It was a day of queens at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday — a real British monarch on the screen and two queens of acting, Judi Dench and. Updated world stock indexes. Get an overview of major world indexes, current values and stock market data. Cinemas in Yorkgate, Glengormley and Maghera. Includes information on new movies, weekly competitions, and reviews of current movies. E! Entertainment Television, LLC. A Division of NBCUniversal with news, shows, photos, and videos. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death. E! Online - Your source for entertainment news, celebrities, celeb news, and celebrity gossip. Check out the hottest fashion, photos, movies and TV shows! · Munshi is not a word usually associated with Queen Victoria, who reigned over England for 64 years and was the epitome of formality and dignity, yet her. Queen Victoria becomes friends with Abdul, a young Indian clerk. 'Victoria And Abdul' chronicles the unlikely true story of the friendship between Queen Victoria and. Suburbicon,' 'The Shape of Water,' 'Victoria & Abdul' Headed to Venice Film Festival. George Clooney’s “Suburbicon,” Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape of Water” and Stephen Frears’ “Victoria & Abdul” are headed to the 2. Venice International Film Festival, Venice organizers announced on Thursday. Those three films that will be joined on the Lido by a roster of high- profile international films that includes Martin Mc. Donagh‘s “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Koreeda Hirokazu’s “The Third Murder,” Adbellatif Kechiche’s “Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno,” Paolo Virzi’s “The Leisure Seeker” and Darren Aronofsky‘s “mother!”Also on tap for Venice are new films from American directors Paul Schrader (“First Reformed”), James Toback (“The Private Life of a Modern Woman”), William Friedkin (“The Devil and Father Amorth”) and documentarian Frederick Wiseman (“Ex Libris – The New York Public Library”). Artists Ai Weiwei and Laurie Anderson will also be represented by work in the festival — Weiwei with the feature “Human Flow” and Anderson with the VR project “La Camera Insabbiata.”Also Read: Toronto Film Festival Books Films From George Clooney, Guillermo del Toro, Angelina Jolie. Venice previously announced that its opening- night film would be Alexander Payne‘s “Downsizing,” starring Matt Damon, and that “Our Souls at Night” will screen as part of a tribute to its stars, Jane Fonda and Robert Redford. “Downsizing” will kick off the festival on Wednesday, August 3. Venice concluding 1. September 9. Many of the films that were announced on Thursday are also heading to the Toronto International Film Festival, which runs from September 7 through September 1. Downsizing” and “The Shape of Water” are also likely to play in Telluride, which starts two days after Venice and runs for four days over Labor Day weekend. The 7. 4th Venice International Film Festival lineup: IN COMPETITION“Ammore e Malavita,” Manette Bros.“Downsizing,” Alexander Payne (opening film)“Ex Libris – The New York Public Library,” Frederick Wiseman“First Reformed,” Paul Schrader“Foxtrot,” Samuel Maoz“Hannah,” Andrea Pallaoro“Human Flow,” Ai Weiwei“Jia Nian Hua” (“Angels Wear White”), Vivian Qu“Jusqu’A La Grande,” Xavier Legrand“L’Insulte,” Ziad Doueiri“La Villa,” Robert Guediguian“Lean on Pete,” Andrew Haigh“The Leisure Seeker,” Paolo Virzi“Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno,” Adellatif Kechiche“mother!” Darren Aronofsky“Sandome No Satsujin” (“The Third Murder”), Koreeda Hirokazu“Suburbicon,” George Clooney“Sweet Country,” Warwick Thornton“The Shape of Water,” Guillermo del Toro“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” Martin Mc. Donagh“Una Famiglia,” Sebastiano Riso. OUT OF COMPETITION – FICTION“Brawl in Cell Block 9. S. Craig Zahler“Diva!,” Francesco Patierno“Il Colore Nascosto Delle Cose,” Silvio Soldini“Il Signor Rotpeter,” Antonietta de Lillo“La Melodie,” Rachid Hami“Le Fidele,” Michael R. Roskam“Loving Pablo,” Fernando Leon de Aranoa“Our Souls at Night,” Ritesh Batra“Outrage Coda,” Kitano Takeshi (closing film)“The Private Life of a Modern Woman,” James Toback“Victoria & Abdul,” Stephen Frears“Wormwood,” Errol Morris“Zama,” Lucrecia Martel. OUT OF COMPETITION – NON FICTION“Cuba and the Cameraman,” Jon Alpert“The Devil and Father Amorth,” William Friedkin“Happy Winter,” Giovanni Totaro“Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, The Story of Jim Carrey, Andy Kaufman and Tony Clifton,” Chris Smith“My Generation,” David Batty“Piazza Vittorio,” Abel Ferrara“Ryuichi Sakomoto: Coda,” Stephen Nomura Schible“This is Congo,” Daniel Mc. Cabe. ORIZZONTI“Bedoune Tarikh, Bedoune Emza” (“No Date, No Signature”), Vahid Jalilvand“Brutti e Cattivi,” Cosimo Gomez“Caniba,” Lucien Castaing- Taylor, Verena Paravel“Especes Menacees,” Gilles Bourdos“Gatta Cenerentola,” Alessandro Rak, Ivan Cappiello, Marino Guarnieri, Dario Sansone“Ha Ben Dod” (“The Cousin”), Tzahi Grad“Ha Edut” (“The Last Testament”), Amichai Greenberg“Invisible,” Pablo Giorgelli“Krieg,” Rick Osterman“La Nuit Ou J’Ai Nage Oyogisugita Yoru,” Damien Manivel, Igarashi Kohei“La Vita in Comune,” Edoardo Winspeare“Les Bienheureux,” Sofia Djama“Los Versos del Olvido,” Alireza Khatami“Marvin,” Anne Fontaine“Napadid Shodan” (“Disappearance”), Ali Asgari“Nico, 1. Susan Nicchiarelli (opening film)“The Rape of Recy Taylor,” Nancy Buirski“The Testament,”“Undir Trenu” (“Under the Tree”), Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson“West of Sunshine,” Jason Raftopoulos. VENICE CLASSICS DOCUMENTARIES (in competition)“Anos Luz” (“Light Years”), Manuel Abramovich“Evviva Giuseppe,” Stefano Consiglio“La Lucida Follia di Marco Ferreri” (“Dangerous But Necessary”), Selma Jean Dell’Olio“L’Utopie des Images de la Revolution Russe” (“The Russian Revolution Through Its Films”), Emmanuel Hamon“The Prince and the Dybbuk,” Elwira Niewiera“La Voce di Fantozzi,” Mario Sesti“This is the War Room,” Boris Hars- Tschachotin. CINEMA IN THE GARDEN“Controfigura,” Ra Di Martino“Manuel,” Dario Albertini“Nato a Casal di Principe,” Bruno Oliviero“Suburra – La Serie,” Michele Placido, Andrea Molaioli, Giuseppe Capotondi“Tueurs,” Francois Troukens, Jean- Francois Hensgens“Woodshock,” Kate Mulleavy, Laura Mulleavy. SPECIAL EVENTS“Casa D’Altri,” Gianna Amelio“Michael Jackson’s Thriller 3. D,” John Landis“Making of Michael Jackson’s Thriller 3. D, (1. 98. 3)” Jerry Kramer. SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY SCREENINGS“La Lunga Strada Del Ritorno” (1. Alessandro Blasetti“Barbiana ’6. Lezione di Don Milani,” Alessandro G. A. D’Allesandro“Lievito Madre – Le Ragazze del Secolo Scorso,” Concita de Gregorio, Esmeralda Calabria. VENICE VR“Melita,” Nicolas Alcala“La Camera Insabbiata,” Laurie Anderson, Huang Hsin- Chien“The Last Goodbye,” Gabo Arora“My Name Is Peter Stillman,” Lysander Ashton, Leo Warner“Alice, the Virtual Reality Play,” Mathias Chelebourg“Arden’s Wake (Expanded),” Eugene YK Chung“Greenland Melting,” Nonny De La Pena“Dongducheon” (“Bloodless”), Gina Kim“Nothing Happens,” Un Kranot, Michelle Kranot“Shi Meng Lao Ren” *”The Dream Collector”), Mi Li“Snatch VR Heist Experience,” Rafael Pavon, Nicolas Alcala“Nefertiti,” Richard Mills, Kim- Leigh Pontin“Proxima,” Mathieu Pradat“Chuang (In the Pictures),” Qing Shao“Dispatch,” Edward Robles“The Argos File,” Josema Roig“Gomorra VR – We Own the Streets,” Enrico Rosati“Draw Me Close, Chapters 1- 2,” Jordan Tannahill“Jia Zai Lanre Si (The Deserted),” Tsai Ming- Liang“I Saw the Future,” Francois Vautier“Hver Sin Stilhed (Separate Silences),” David Wedel“Free Whale,” Zhang Peibin. COLLEGE CINEMA“Beautiful Things,” Giorgio Ferrero“Shaheed” (“Martyr”), Mazen Khaled“Strange Colours,,” Alena Lodkina. Taylor Sheridan, "Wind River"Photographed by Emerson Miller. Photographed by Emerson Miller in Wyoming. Grooming: Tim Muir. Andrey Zvyagintsev, "Loveless"Photographed by Anna Matveeva. Photographed by Anna Matveeva in Moscow. April 2. 0, 2. 01. Sean Baker, "The Florida Project"Photographed by Jayne Wexler. Photographed by Jayne Wexler in New York City. April 3. 0, 2. 01. Noah Baumbach, "The Meyerowitz Stories"Photographed by Greta Gerwig. Photographed by Greta Gerwig in New York City. April 3. 0, 2. 01. Bong Joon Ho, "Okja"Photographed by Julian Le Ballister. Photographed by Julian Le Ballister in Los Angeles. April 2. 1, 2. 01. Todd Haynes, "Wonderstruck"Photographed by Natalie Behring. Photographed by Natalie Behring in Portland, Oregon. April 2. 6, 2. 01. Jon Shenk and Bonni Cohen, "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power"Photographed by Derek Yarra. Photographed by Derek Yarra in San Francisco. April 2. 6, 2. 01. Michel Hazanavicius, "Redoubtable"Photographed by Julien Lienard. Photographed by Julien Lienard in Paris. April 2. 7, 2. 01. Josh and Benny Safdie, "Good Time"Photographed by Shayan Asgharnia. Photographed by Shayan Asgharnia in New York City. April 2. 4, 2. 01. Yorgos Lanthimos, "The Killing of a Sacred Deer"Photographed by Atsushi Nishijima. Photographed by Atsushi Nishijima in London. April 2. 0, 2. 01. Eugene Jarecki, "Promised Land"Photographed by Georgina Hill. Photographed by Georgina Hill in Berlin. April 2. 7, 2. 01. John Cameron Mitchell, "How to Talk to Girls at Parties"Photographed by Megan Mack. Photographed by Megan Mack in New York City. April 2. 4, 2. 01. Previous Slide. Next Slide. Cannes. Wrap magazine: At a true directors’ film festival, here are some of the men and women whose work will shine.
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