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Jim Jarmusch's ‘Father Mother Sister Brother' Will Premiere at Venice, MUBI Chief Says
Jim Jarmusch's ‘Father Mother Sister Brother' Will Premiere at Venice, MUBI Chief Says

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Jim Jarmusch's ‘Father Mother Sister Brother' Will Premiere at Venice, MUBI Chief Says

We were disappointed when the Cannes lineup came out and Jim Jarmusch's next film was not on it. But it seems like we just had to wait a little longer. Efe Cakarel, the CEO of MUBI, which is distributing Jarmusch's next movie, told a crowd at SXSW London that Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Sister Brother' will premiere at the Venice Film Festival in the main competition. More from IndieWire 'It's Dorothy!' Review: The 'Wizard of Oz' Heroine's Cultural Impact Is Closely Considered in This Energetic Doc Academy Museum Brings 'Wonders of Technicolor' Series to New York with 'Willy Wonka,' 'The Red Shoes,' 'Cabaret,' and More 'That's already confirmed,' he said during a keynote speech at the festival on Friday (via Variety). He also added one other movie joining the lineup that MUBI will be releasing, Paolo Sorrentino's next movie 'La Grazia' starring Toni Servillo. Venice won't announce its lineup for some time, but it's an exciting get for the festival and could be the first of several high profile contenders on the Biennale. Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine' from A24 has been rumored, as has Chloé Zhao's 'Hamnet.' You could also keep a lookout for 'After the Hunt' from Luca Guadagnino, 'Bugonia' from Yorgos Lanthimos, 'Sacrifice' from Romain Gavras, or 'Anemone' from Ronan Day-Lewis, just to name a few possible options. 'Father Mother Sister Brother' is a triptych film from the indie auteur, with each part of the story being set in a different country and following adult children and their estranged parents reconnecting. It stars Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver, Vicky Krieps, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Indya Moore, and Tom Waits. Part one, 'Father,' is set in the Northeastern U.S., 'Mother' is in Dublin, and 'Sister Brother' is in Paris. Just about all of Jarmusch's recent movies have premiered at Cannes, so it was quite the surprise when he didn't make the cut. The last time he took a film to Venice was in 2003 for 'Coffee & Cigarettes.' His last feature was 2019's 'The Dead Don't Die,' so a new Jarmusch movie and a chance to see one of the coolest men alive on the red carpet is always a special occasion. Spike Lee recently praised Jarmusch as a key influence on his early career when Lee was in grad school, and Bill Murray said back in March that he believed his performance in Jarmusch's 'Broken Flowers' was the best of his career. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See

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