July 26, 2010 5:34 PM
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"The Tempest" to Close the Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival says this year's edition will close with Julie Taymor's adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
The movie by the American director will make its world premiere at Venice, which runs Sept. 1-11.
Pictures: Venice Film Festival 2009
The Venice Film Festival director Marco Mueller called the production "unique and exhilarating," and said in a release Monday that Taymor uses "trademark visual flair and creative direction."
Prospera is portrayed by Oscar winner Helen Mirren.
Taymor worked with Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lang in her debut film, "Titus," and her 2002 film "Frida" earned six Academy Award nominations and won two.
AP The movie by the American director will make its world premiere at Venice, which runs Sept. 1-11.
Pictures: Venice Film Festival 2009
The Venice Film Festival director Marco Mueller called the production "unique and exhilarating," and said in a release Monday that Taymor uses "trademark visual flair and creative direction."
Prospera is portrayed by Oscar winner Helen Mirren.
Taymor worked with Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lang in her debut film, "Titus," and her 2002 film "Frida" earned six Academy Award nominations and won two.
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