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Guillermo del Toro's long-anticipated adaptation of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' premiered at Venice, receiving a near 15-minute standing ovation. Starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, the film blends gothic storytelling with modern themes. It will be released in UK cinemas on October 17 and on Netflix on November 7, 2025.
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Two new documentaries honor late comedian John Candy and legendary musician Bruce Springsteen. The Candy film, 'I Like Me,' explores his life and legacy, premiering at TIFF. Springsteen's biopic, 'Deliver Me From Nowhere,' focuses on his early 1980s period, debuting at festivals and highlighting his artistic journey. Both films deepen understanding of these iconic figures.
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Paramount and other industry leaders have publicly rejected a boycott pledge calling for a ban on Israeli film institutions implicated in Gaza conflict. The pledge, signed by numerous actors and filmmakers, aims to oppose what signatories see as complicity in Israeli actions. Responses highlight tensions over artistic freedom and political activism amid ongoing Gaza violence.
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On September 6, 2025, the Venice Film Festival awarded the Silver Lion Grand Jury Prize to 'The Voice of Hind Rajab,' a docudrama depicting the killing of six-year-old Palestinian Hind Rajab Hamada during the Gaza conflict. Directed by Kaouther Ben Hania, the film uses real audio of Hind's desperate calls for rescue. Jim Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Sister Brother' won the Golden Lion. The film sparked global attention and controversy, highlighting the ongoing Gaza war's human toll.