EXCLUSIVE: Venice Movie Pageant chief Alberto Barbera has attracted one other stellar lineup with A-list expertise and awards hopefuls in plentiful provide. Deadline sat down with the competition boss at halfway level for a wide-ranging chat, throughout which we requested him in regards to the reception to the movies thus far, what he makes of the awards ‘trade’, the well being of U.S. studio motion pictures, and his ideas on yesterday’s Gaza march. Take a look at our chat beneath.
DEADLINE: Thanks for taking the time. How are you feeling in regards to the competition thus far?
ALBERTO BARBERA: I’m joyful as a result of there appears to be happiness in regards to the lineup and high quality of the movies. We haven’t had any huge issues to resolve thus far. There are lots of people right here. Many of the screenings are bought out. I believe it has been successful thus far.
DEADLINE: What ought to individuals be enthusiastic about heading into the second week?
BARBERA: Now we have a variety of good movies left. Perhaps much less huge names and expertise however we nonetheless have Bigelow, Ozon, some wonderful movies. I don’t suppose the eye will lower.
DEADLINE: I’m fascinated about how motion pictures are so usually immediately framed and judged as we speak as as to if they’re Academy Awards contenders or not. Some might say that’s reductive. There could also be monetary causes for why that occurs. However does it really feel to you just like the U.S. awards season is much more vital than ever, for festivals, the worldwide trade and the U.S. trade?
BARBERA: I might say, sure, it’s actually extra related, particularly for the People. I believe Europeans are much less concerned on this craziness and the expectations across the Oscars…
DEADLINE: And but with worldwide movies flying so excessive on the Oscars of late and with many good worldwide movies being amplified lately — the Park Chan-wook film is perhaps the very best reviewed movie right here thus far — it seems like U.S. awards might have grow to be extra vital for the worldwide enterprise too. There’s a variety of competitors…
BARBERA: Sure, and the best way the Academy has expanded, you may see how a lot they’re investing in worldwide outreach…

Lee Byung-hun in ‘No Different Selection’
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DEADLINE: Conversely, do you suppose there was a dip within the high quality of U.S. studio motion pictures within the final decade or so?
BARBERA: That’s a difficulty, after all. The trade has been via a variety of transformation. The disaster of identification among the many main studios is likely one of the fundamental points. The reliance on franchise materials, the repetition…they’ve moved away from doing what they did up to now: investing in new kinds of creation, creating new methods of involving the viewers and that’s an enormous drawback. You’ll be able to’t repeat your self endlessly, and these motion pictures are so pricey…
DEADLINE: Netflix, which has had an vital presence on the Lido for years now, has been chasing a Finest Image Oscar for a while. What do you suppose their chances are high this yr?
BARBERA: Who is aware of. It has grow to be very unpredictable. There are a lot of issues that go into it, not solely the standard of the movie. The marketing campaign lasts for months and months: the advertising and marketing, the viewers response, the quantity being spent, all of it performs in…
DEADLINE: Does one in all their three taking part in right here [Frankenstein, Jay Kelly, A House Of Dynamite] stick out to you as extra probably Finest Image materials?
BARBERA: I’m undecided. The three movies have been largely well-received [A House Of Dynamite launches next week]. There are a variety of potential contenders. Some movies we gained’t even learn about till later within the yr. Some are taking part in at different festivals now…
DEADLINE: Hamnet and Ballad Of A Small Participant have seemingly gone down properly at Telluride…
BARBERA: I noticed all of them. I can’t actually speak in regards to the ones that aren’t right here, although…
DEADLINE: You’ve attracted a variety of movies that characteristic within the Oscar race. There was a interval you additionally had the midas contact with Finest Image winners. 5 of the final six Finest Image winners haven’t debuted at any fall competition, nevertheless. Why do you suppose that’s?
BARBERA: I’m undecided. It is determined by the discharge dates, whether or not movies had been prepared, whether or not they labored for Venice…final yr Anora gained. I attempted to get Anora for Venice and till the final minute it was up within the air however they determined to go to Cannes. It is determined by totally different components…
DEADLINE: Do you suppose Sorrentino can be Italy’s Oscar entry?
BARBERA: It could’t as a result of it doesn’t launch in Italy till January…
DEADLINE: Oh, unusual. It’s on the fall festivals this yr. I beloved the film. I discovered it very shifting…
BARBERA: Sure, it’s a superb film, one in all his finest…When it comes to the discharge, it’s unusual. I’m undecided why they did it like that…

Toni Servillo in ‘La Grazia’
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DEADLINE: We’ve spoken to filmmakers from the Center East just lately who’ve stated the competition has a poor observe document of taking Palestinian movies and that you just haven’t chosen any in Competitors throughout your tenure. What would you say to that?
BARBERA: There are only a few Palestinian movies every year, this yr even much less maybe, due to the conflict. I noticed just one movie that would have had the profile of a Competitors movie. It wasn’t fairly adequate for us, from my viewpoint, so we declined and I believe the movie will display at one other competition.
DEADLINE: Was it the precise determination that yesterday’s Gaza march couldn’t enter the competition grounds?
BARBERA: They didn’t need to enter. I believe round 30 individuals tried. I requested the organizers of the protest whether or not they wished to ship a delegation to the pink carpet and so they stated they weren’t fascinated about doing that and that they didn’t need to intervene with the competition.
DEADLINE: I assumed they’d stated they wished to march to the competition middle…
BARBERA: No, I don’t suppose so. I supplied them a spot on the carpet and so they stated no.
DEADLINE: Do you’re feeling morally obliged to make a stronger assertion about Israel’s killing and displacement in Gaza, one thing the organizers of the march had been calling for?
BARBERA: We made an preliminary assertion after which on the pre-opening of the competition the President of the Biennale made a really robust assertion in opposition to the conflict in Gaza. There was a priest alongside him who had been refused entry to Israel in current weeks and who has been very supportive of Palestine…
DEADLINE: Would you personally wish to make a stronger assertion?
BARBERA: I might do however the Biennale doesn’t make political statements. That’s the explanation I haven’t thus far.

Individuals participate in an indication in assist of Gaza and Palestinian individuals at Venice Lido through the 82nd Venice Worldwide Movie Pageant, on August 30, 2025.
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DEADLINE: In case you had been to get one other mandate as competition head, what would you wish to construct on?
BARBERA: In these 14 years we’ve finalised all of the tasks we had in thoughts in these early years: bettering the infrastructure, the organisation, the profile of the competition, the relationships with the majors, Biennale faculty, immersive cinema and so on It took a variety of time. I’d say 90% of our plan has been achieved….
DEADLINE: So your work is basically achieved?
BARBERA: [Laughs] No, cinema adjustments so quick. Yearly there are new issues to consider. The brand new frontier is AI. That is one thing we’ve got to face. Will probably be a deeper and extra vital revolution than the shift from analogue to digital. This may change the entire approach of conceiving, writing, producing, directing and distributing movies. We nonetheless don’t know what the true affect on cinema can be…
DEADLINE: You’ve achieved a lot right here. My solely recommendation is perhaps a stronger market, a barely stronger Horizzonti (which is already good) and extra bogs by the screening rooms – there are at all times such lengthy queues!
BARBERA: [Laughs] We’ve constructed a variety of bogs! It’s troublesome as a result of lack of area. It’s so much higher than it was 15 years in the past. It was once a nightmare. When it comes to the market, it’s onerous to construct and assemble. We’re getting stronger and numbers are good. Now we have added an additional day.
DEADLINE: Subsequent yr Toronto could have a much bigger and better-funded market than earlier years…
BARBERA: Sure, I do know. We’ll should see…
