Last September, a cautiously recalibrated Venice Film Festival represented one of the few bright spots in world cinema, taking advantage of a brief window between COVID waves to host in-person prem…
Last September, a cautiously recalibrated Venice Film Festival represented one of the few bright spots in world cinema, taking advantage of a brief window between COVID waves to host in-person premieres for such future Oscar nominees as “Nomadland” and “One Night in Miami.” Telluride and Toronto — such vital platforms for auteurs and awards contenders — had to downsize or cancel in 2020, making the return of all three events something to be celebrated.
The logistics may have been complicated for those in attendance, with cumbersome ticketing procedures and mandatory COVID tests to contend with, but there was something exhilarating about being back in theaters, experiencing movies as a group and debating their merits in real time immediately after the screenings.’s critics put together the following roundup of highlights from the three early-September festivals.
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