This foreign born three named actress knows her game will have to be strong to pry the world’s attention from the train wreck of a movie and the life of its director.

So, our actress and the meme actor are going to tease the foreign press at this festival and get some of their own headlines.

Ana De Armas

Blonde

Director: Andrew Dominik

Timothée Chalamet

Venice Film Festival

All the Details on Andrew Dominik’s NC-17 Marilyn Monroe Portrait ‘Blonde,’ Starring Ana de Armas

Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde” has already been attached to a few bombshells — and that’s not even counting its subject, Marilyn Monroe.

Ana de Armas is set to play the “Some Like It Hot” star in the adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ 2000 book. The film stirred controversy surrounding de Armas’ casting as the iconic actress, as well as the material of Oates’ fictionalized telling of Monroe’s journey through a series of abusive relationships.

De Armas was announced to play Norma Jeane (Monroe’s real first name purposefully misspelled by Oates with an extra “e” at the end of Jean) in 2019, with the film originally set for a 2021 release. The Netflix film has since been pushed to September 28, 2022 release. – Source

Harry Styles, Timothee Chalamet, Ana de Armas: Next-gen stars to light up Venice film fest

VENICE — Timothee Chalamet as a love-sick cannibal, Harry Styles in his first leading role, Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe — a new generation of stars steps into the spotlight when the Venice Film Festival kicks off Wednesday.

Ninety years since its first edition, the world’s longest-running film event also boasts a raft of award-winning directors in its line-up this year.

Perhaps the most anticipated premiere will be for Monroe biopic “Blonde,” a dark retelling of the icon’s tragic life.

Its Australian director Andrew Dominik has, with typical modesty, declared it “a masterpiece” and it threatens to propel Armas from rising star to fully fledged A-lister.

Meanwhile, the army of Chalamet fans are ravenous for “Bones and All,” reuniting him with “Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino for what is billed as a “cannibal romance.” – Source


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