Venice Film Festival

67th Venice Film Festival Line-Up Announced

Aronofsky's Black Swan is the opener but what else will be showing? Thursday, July 29th 2010 | 17:57:54

The line-up for the 67th Venice Film Festival has finaly been announced and we've handily posted the runners and riders below...

The Italian cinematic shindig, which runs from September 1-11 and features the likes of Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo Arriaga, Arnaud Desplechin, Danny Elfman, Luca Guadagnino and Gabriele Salvatores on the competition jury, has pulled out all the stops this year with some very exciting flicks.

Top on our list of must-see movies includes Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan, Sofia Coppola's Somewhere, Vincent Gallo's Promises Written In Water and Anh Hung Tran's Murasaki adaptation Norwegian Wood.

The films to be shown at the 67th Venice Film Festival are...

BLACK SWAN, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis and Vincent Cassel.

LA PECORA NERA, directed by Ascanio Celestini and starring Ascanio Celestini, Giorgio Tirabassi and Maya Sansa

SOMEWHERE, directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Stephen Dorff, Elle Fanning and Benicio Del Toro

HAPPY FEW, directed by Antony Cordier and starring Marina Fois, Elodie Bouchez and Roschdy Zem

LA SOLITUDINE DEI NUMERI PRIMI, directed by Saverio Costanzo and starring Alba Rohrwacher, Luca Marinelli and Filippo Timi

OVSYANKI (SILENT SOULS), directed by Aleksei Fedorchenko and starring Igor Sergeyev, Yuriy Tsurilo and Yuliya Aug

PROMISES WRITTEN IN WATER, directed by Vincent Gallo and starring Vincent Gallo, Delfine Bafort and Sage Stallone

ROAD TO NOWHERE, directed by Monte Hellman and starring Shannyn Sossamon, Dominique Swain and John Diehl

BALADA TRISTE DE TROMPETA, directed by Álex De La Iglesia and starring Carmen Maura, Carolina Bang and Santiago Segura

VENUS NOIRE, directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Yahima Torres, Olivier Gourmet and André Jacobs

POST MORTEM, directed by Pablo Larrain and starring Alfredo Castro and Antonia Zegers

BARNEY'S VERSION, directed by Richard J. Lewis and starring Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giamatti and Rosamund Pike

NOI CREDEVAMO, directed by Mario Martone and starring Luigi Lo Cascio, Valerio Binasco and Toni Servillo

LA PASSIONE, directed by Carlo Mazzacurati and starring Silvio Orlando, Giuseppe Battiston and Corrado Guzzanti

JÛSAN-NIN NO SHIKAKU (13 ASSASSINS), directed by Takashi Miike and starring Kôji Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada and Yusuke Iseya

POTICHE, directed by Francois Ozon and starring Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu and Fabrice Luchini

MEEK'S CUTOFF, directed by Kelly Reichardt and starring Michelle Williams, Bruce Greenwood and Will Patton

MIRAL, directed by Julian Schnabel and starring Freida Pinto, Hiam Abbass and Willem Dafoe

NORUWEI NO MORI (NORWEGIAN WOOD), directed by Anh Hung Tran and starring Kenichi Matsuyama, Rinko Kikuchi and Kiko Mizuhara

ATTENBERG, directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari and starring Ariane Labed, Vangelis Mourikis and Evangelia Randou

DI RENJIE ZHI TONGTIAN DIGUO (DETECTIVE DEE AND THE MYSTERY OF PHANTOM FLAME), directed by Hark Tsui and starring Andy Lau, Carina Lau and Li Bingbing

DREI, directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Sophie Rois, Sebastian Schipper and Devid Striesow

Source: Screenrush

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