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Swati Bhat

Italian illustrator and artist Lorenzo Mattotti is, for the fifth consecutive year, the author of the image for the official poster, and for the fourth year, of the opening sequence for the Venice International Film Festival of La Biennale di Venezia.

The image chosen for the poster this year depicts “a Lioness gliding through the air offering us this anniversary ¬– the 90th, explains Lorenzo Mattotti. It has been 90 years since the first Venice Film Festival and for this reason we wanted the image to be classical in style, just as the choice of a gold background was equally classical. The colour gold is also a reference to the posters of the early decades of the twentieth century. The Venice Film Festival has always been classical, but provocative as well. Here the Lion, symbol of power and strength, has been transformed into a Lioness who embodies elegance and creativity. After 90 years, the Lion of Venice, symbol of the Film Festival, has become a Lioness who flies through history with grace and energy, as a symbol of hope, a rejection of aggression and ferocity”.

Lorenzo Mattotti lives and works in Paris. He began his career in the late 1970s as a comic artist and in the early 1980s founded the Valvoline group with other illustrators. In 1984 he created "Fuochi", which was greeted as an event in the world of comic art, and won important international awards. In cinema, he collaborated in 2004 on Eros by Wong Kar-Wai, Soderbergh and Antonioni, and was responsible for the presentation segments of each episode. He was a creative consultant for Pinocchio by Enzo D'Alò. In "Incidenti", "Signor Spartaco", "Doctor Nefasto" "L'uomo alla finestra" and many more books, all the way to "Stigmate" published in Italy by Einaudi, Mattotti's work has evolved following an extremely coherent constant. Today his books are translated around the world. He publishes in newspapers and magazines such as The New Yorker, Le Monde, Das Magazin, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Nouvel Observateur, Corriere della Sera and Repubblica. He has illustrated many books for children including "Pinocchio" and "Eugenio", which won the Grand Prix in Bratislava in 1993. He has held many solo exhibitions including an anthological exhibition at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, at the FransHals museum in Haarlem and at the Musei di Porta Romana. He creates posters, covers, advertising campaigns and is the author of the Cannes 2000 poster and the posters for the Estate Romana festival.

In May 2019, he presented to great acclaim in the Un certain regard section of the Cannes Film Festival, his first animated feature-length film as author and director, titled La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia (The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily) inspired by the fable/apologue by Dino Buzzati.



Mumbai [India], July 13: The nominees for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on Tuesday, 'Succession' with 25 nominations topped the chart, followed by 'Ted Lasso' with 20 nominations.


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The grand Television academy awards are scheduled to be held live on September 12, 2022, in Los Angeles, California.

As per Variety, this was the first time in the history of Emmy awards that the nominations were announced without an acknowledgement of which network or platform leads the list.


Take a complete look at the Emmy awards 2022 nominations list:


Drama Series

'Better Call Saul' (AMC) 'Euphoria'(HBO) 'Ozark' (Netflix) 'Severance' (Apple TV+) 'Squid Game' (Netflix) 'Stranger Things' (Netflix) 'Succession' (HBO) 'Yellowjackets' (Showtime)


Comedy Series

'Abbott Elementary' (ABC) 'Barry' (HBO) 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' (HBO) 'Hacks' (HBO) 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel' (Amazon Prime Video) 'Only Murders in the Building' (Hulu) 'Ted Lasso' (Apple TV+) 'What We Do in the Shadows' (FX)


Limited Series

'Dopesick' (Hulu) 'The Dropout' (Hulu) 'Inventing Anna' (Netflix) 'Pam and Tommy' (Hulu) 'The White Lotus' (HBO)


Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Jason Bateman ('Ozark') Brian Cox ('Succession') Lee Jung-jae ('Squid Game') Bob Odenkirk ('Better Call Saul') Adam Scott ('Severance') Jeremy Strong ('Succession') Lead Actress in a Drama Series Jodie Comer ('Killing Eve') Laura Linney ('Ozark') Melanie Lynskey ('Yellowjackets') Sandra Oh ('Killing Eve') Reese Witherspoon ('The Morning Show') Zendaya ('Euphoria')


Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Donald Glover ('Atlanta') Bill Hader ('Barry') Nicholas Hoult ('The Great') Steve Martin ('Only Murders in the Building') Martin Short ('Only Murders in the Building') Jason Sudeikis ('Ted Lasso')


Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Rachel Brosnahan ('The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel') Quinta Brunson ('Abbott Elementary') Kaley Cuoco ('The Flight Attendant') Elle Fanning ('The Great') Issa Rae ('Insecure') Jean Smart ('Hacks')


Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Colin Firth ('The Staircase') Andrew Garfield ('Under the Banner of Heaven') Oscar Isaac ('Scenes From a Marriage') Michael Keaton ('Dopesick') Himesh Patel ('Station Eleven') Sebastian Stan ('Pam and Tommy')


Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Toni Collette ('The Staircase') Julia Garner ('Inventing Anna') Lily James ('Pam and Tommy') Sarah Paulson ('Impeachment: American Crime Story') Margaret Qualley ('Maid') Amanda Seyfried ('The Dropout')


Variety Talk Series 'The Daily Show With Trevor Noah' (Comedy Central) 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' (ABC) 'Last Week Tonight With John Oliver' (HBO) 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' (NBC) 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' (CBS)


Competition Program

'The Amazing Race' (CBS) 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls' (Amazon Prime Video) 'Nailed It!' (Netflix) 'RuPaul's Drag Race' (VH1) 'Top Chef' (Bravo) 'The Voice' (NBC)


Television Movie

'Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers' (Disney+) 'Ray Donovan: The Movie' (Showtime) 'Reno 911!: The Hunt For QAnon' (Paramount+) 'The Survivor' (HBO/HBO Max) 'Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas' (The Roku Channel)


Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Patricia Arquette ('Severance') Julia Garner ('Ozark') Jung Ho-yeon ('Squid Game') Christina Ricci ('Yellowjackets') Rhea Seehorn ('Better Call Saul') J. Smith-Cameron ('Succession') Sarah Snook ('Succession') Sydney Sweeney ('Euphoria')


Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Nicholas Braun ('Succession') Billy Crudup ('The Morning Show') Kieran Culkin ('Succession') Park Hae-soo ('Squid Game') Matthew Macfadyen ('Succession') John Turturro ('Severance') Christopher Walken ('Severance') Oh Yeong-su ('Squid Game')


Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Alex Borstein ('The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel') Hannah Einbinder ('Hacks') Janelle James ('Abbott Elementary') Kate McKinnon ('Saturday Night Live') Sarah Niles ('Ted Lasso') Sheryl Lee Ralph ('Abbott Elementary') Juno Temple ('Ted Lasso') Hannah Waddingham ('Ted Lasso')


Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Carrigan ('Barry') Brett Goldstein ('Ted Lasso') Toheeb Jimoh ('Ted Lasso') Nick Mohammed ('Ted Lasso') Tony Shalhoub ('The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel') Tyler James Williams ('Abbott Elementary') Henry Winkler ('Barry') Bowen Yang ('Saturday Night Live')


Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Connie Britton ('The White Lotus') Jennifer Coolidge ('The White Lotus') Alexandra Daddario ('The White Lotus') Kaitlyn Dever ('Dopesick') Natasha Rothwell ('The White Lotus') Sydney Sweeney ('The White Lotus') Mare Winningham ('Dopesick')


Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Murray Bartlett ('The White Lotus') Jake Lacy ('The White Lotus') Will Poulter ('Dopesick') Seth Rogen ('Pam & Tommy') Peter Sarsgaard ('Dopesick') Michael Stuhlbarg ('Dopesick') Steve Zahn ('The White Lotus') Guest Actress in a Drama Series Hope Davis ('Succession') Marcia Gay Harden ('The Morning Show') Martha Kelly ('Euphoria') Sanaa Lathan ('Succession') Harriet Walter ('Succession') Lee You-mi ('Squid Game')


Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Adrien Brody ('Succession') James Cromwell ('Succession') Colman Domingo ('Euphoria') Arian Moayed ('Succession') Tom Pelphrey ('Ozark') Alexander Skarsgard ('Succession')


Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Jane Adams ('Hacks') Harriet Sansom Harris ('Hacks') Jane Lynch ('Only Murders in the Building') Laurie Metcalf ('Hacks') Kaitlin Olson ('Hacks') Harriet Walter ('Ted Lasso') Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jerrod Carmichael ('Saturday Night Live') Bill Hader ('Curb Your Enthusiasm') James Lance ('Ted Lasso') Nathan Lane ('Only Murders in the Building') Christopher McDonald ('Hacks') Sam Richardson ('Ted Lasso')


Variety Sketch Series

'A Black Lady Sketch Show' (HBO/HBO Max) 'Saturday Night Live' (NBC) Variety Special (Live) The 64th Annual Grammy Awards (CBS) Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes (ABC) The Oscars (ABC) Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent (NBC) Tony Awards Presents: Broadway's Back! (CBS)


Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)

'Adele: One Night Only' (CBS) 'Dave Chappelle: The Closer' (Netflix) 'Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts' (HBO/HBO Max) 'Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special' (Netflix) 'One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga' (CBS) Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman' (Netflix) 'The Problem With Jon Stewart' (Apple TV+) 'Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy' (CNN) 'VICE' (Showtime) 'The World According to Jeff Goldblum' (Disney+)


Host for a Reality or Competition Program

Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness ('Queer Eye') Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman ('Making It') Nicole Byer ('Nailed It!') Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary ('Shark Tank') Padma Lakshmi ('Top Chef') RuPaul ('RuPaul's Drag Race')


The combo of HBO/HBO Max led this year with 140 nominations (108 for HBO, 32 for HBO Max), followed by Netflix with 105, according to variety.

This year's Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on NBC on September 12, also streaming live on Peacock for the first time.




Melbourne [IFFM] premises, July 09: Mitu Bhowmick Lange, the festival director of IFFM 2022 says that she is excited to hoist our Indian flag up high in the beautiful lands of Australia. The Lord Mayor, Sally Capp, and The Honorable Premier of Victoria, The Hon Daniel Andrews also sent their messages for Indian Filmmakers.


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The Communiqué from Honorable Premier of Victoria, The Hon Daniel Andrews

"Welcome to the 13th annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.

This year’s festival program showcases the very best of the world’s largest film industry.

And events like these, and the creative industries they support, form a big part of what makes Victoria the cultural capital of Australia.

Victoria is the home of Australia’s biggest Indian community, and our strong relationship with India is enriched by the cultural connections forged by festivals like these.

The IFFM plays an important role in promoting Victoria as a leading destination for screen production, tourism and education.

And our Government is proud to be a longstanding supporter and partner of the festival.

I extend a warm welcome to our international guests who will join the activities this year, and I congratulate the IFFM team on another excellent program.

Enjoy the festival."


The Communiqué from The Minister for Creative Industries,

Steve Dimopoulos MP

Welcome to the 2022 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne – the biggest celebration of Indian cinema outside of the sub-continent.

After a couple of years online, it’s fantastic to see the festival back in Melbourne’s tremendous theatres so we can experience the vibrancy of Indian cinema where it belongs – on the big screen.

In keeping with this return, the festival’s theme is ‘Revival’ and the 2022 program is absolutely packed.

Alongside the extensive program of films, the IFFM offers deeper cultural insights through a line-up of talks, Q&As, dance and masterclasses.

We are proud to support IFFM through our VICSCREEN strategy, which is all about strengthening our screen industry and culture here in Victoria.

Congratulations to the IFFM team for bringing another exciting, diverse suite of Indian cinema to Melbourne and developing a blockbuster program of supporting events.

See you there!


The Communiqué from The Lord Mayor, Sally Capp

"The City of Melbourne is thrilled to roll out the red carpet for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022.

For 13 years, this much-loved festival has lit up local cinemas – and virtual screens across the country – with the best in Indian film.

Victoria is proudly home to almost 40 per cent of all Indian-born Australians, so it’s fitting that Melbourne hosts the biggest annual celebration of Indian cinema in Australia.

This year’s festival coincides with the 75th celebration of Indian independence. I look forward to seeing the ways this important milestone, and the festival’s theme of revival, inform the diverse selection of films on offer.

Melbourne enjoys a long-standing trade and cultural relationship with India.

We have been the backdrop for the first Indian movie filmed entirely in Australia, cementing Melbourne as both the arts capital of Australia, and one of the most culturally diverse and welcoming cities in the world.

The City of Melbourne has proudly supported the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne from its inception. We applaud its organisers, artists and volunteers for bringing people together and uniting us in the name of cultural diversity and the arts.

We cannot wait to celebrate with our vibrant Indian community and see you in the city soon."


The Communiqué from The Festival Director, Mitu Bhowmick Lange

"Namastey and welcome to the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022!

After two years of the pandemic-driven online festival, we are finally back in the world to revive the magic of cinema with you in physical form. That is why this year’s theme for our festival is REVIVAL. We are very excited to present over a hundred films from the nooks and crannies of India and the Subcontinent, engaging new talent, diverse stories, and brilliant storytelling. Through these films we take a microscopic lens into Indian culture, stories about identity, disability, sustainability in the contexts of the subcontinent. We have carefully curated a selection of films that will make you laugh, cry and shudder with pride. As ecstatic as we are to screen these cinematic gems in person, we also have developed our IFFM app to allow our viewers to have an optimal online cinematic experience anywhere in Australia!

This year is huge for us! We are proud to celebrate India’s 75th Independence Day. It is an honour to hoist our Indian flag up high in the beautiful lands of Australia. We are over the moon to invite some of India’s most prolific writers, directors, producers, and actors to grace our festival and answer all your burning film questions through a series of panel discussions. Over the course of the festival, we plan to bring the community together through the most heart-pumping, foot-tapping events, especially the Indian Dance Competition and the glamourous Awards Night. We are also extremely proud to showcase a curation of talented works from independent filmmakers for The IFFM Short Film Competition.

This is the 13th year of our celebrated festival, and it only grows bigger, stronger and better every year. We cannot thank you and our partners enough for believing in us, helping us push the boundaries of cinema and give a platform to new, exciting voices. To our participants, volunteers, staff, guests, and our wonderful audience, I have nothing but immense love and gratitude for you.

We look forward to you joining us at IFFM 2022 for a jampacked season of fabulous films, festivities, and lots and lots of fun!"



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