Striking Hollywood stars will be missing from the 80th Venice Film Festival

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00:00 The lights are up and the red carpet laid for this year`s Venice Film Festival. But
00:06 even though many Hollywood stars are opting to stay away for fear of breaching the Screen
00:11 Actors Guild strike, it`s still set to be a cinema showcase. For more, here`s Euronews
00:16 culture journalist David Moriquand.
00:18 The 80th edition of the Venice Film Festival kicks off this week with an impressive lineup
00:22 of films, both European and American. Despite the ongoing strikes in the U.S., several actors
00:28 will be present on the Lido in the end this year, including Adam Driver and Jessica Chastain,
00:33 who have both been given special dispensation by the unions in order to promote their films.
00:39 This is specifically important for Venice as it is not only the first festival of the
00:43 four season, but also a festival that has garnered the reputation for premiering major
00:47 Oscar winning films. Early buzz this year suggests that Bradley Cooper`s "Maestro",
00:53 Michael Mann`s "Ferrari" biopic and Priscilla Presley biopic, helmed by Sofia Coppola, are
00:58 ones to look out for. Another eagerly awaited title is Ava DuVernay`s "Origin", which explores
01:04 the entrenched racism in the U.S. It is also a historical inclusion as Ava DuVernay becomes
01:10 the first African-American female director to premiere in competition.
01:14 From Venice, David Moriquand, Euronews.
01:17 [SWOOSH]

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