The Netflix picture White Noise from director Noah Baumbach will open the 2022 Venice International Film Festival. It will be Baumbach’s first visit to the Lido in three years, following the Venice premiere of his film Marriage Story, which garnered six Oscar nominations and one win.

Adam Driver, who also starred in Marriage Story, plays a professor in the Midwest who is experiencing a highly dramatic year in White Noise. Greta Gerwig, Andre Benjamin, Alessandro Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Don Cheadle co-star in the movie, which is based on the beloved 1985 Don DeLillo novel.

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This is the first time Baumbach hasn’t created a story from scratch. White Noise is a huge honor to begin the 79th Venice Film Festival, according to creative director Alberto Barbera. “Baumbach has created an innovative, ambitious, and engaging work of art that plays with a measure on numerous registers: dramatic, sardonic, and satirical. It is an adaptation of the renowned Don DeLillo novel.

Venice Film Festival To Open With Noah Baumbach’s Netflix

The end result is a movie that explores our preoccupations, skepticisms, and concerns as they were observed in the 1980s while making very obvious allusions to modern reality.
Baumbach spoke of opening the Venice Film Festival as a “great honor.”

It is an honor and a joy to be among the outstanding films and directors that have had their world premieres here, where there is such a strong love for cinema. The Netflix drama’s debut in Venice this year was hotly anticipated.

With the help of the Lido festival, the streaming juggernaut hopes to promote the movie internationally and set up Baumbach for an awards season in 2023. On Tuesday, July 26, Venice will release the whole schedule of its competitions.

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Other Netflix movies up for a Lido spot this year include False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, a fictionalized account of Marilyn Monroe’s inner life from New Zealand director Andrew Dominik, and Bardo, a Mexican epic from Alejandro González Iárritu, which stars Ana de Armas from Knives Out and No Time to Die.

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Alta Militello

Writing and doing research are two activities that Alta Militello adores. Because she reads so much, she writes about topics such as history, culture, and current events. Alta worked in marketing after receiving her degree in business marketing, but she eventually left the field because she was unhappy there.

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