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Lineup of films competing at Venice Film Festival

A list of the films in competition for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival, which will run from Sept. 1-11.

“Black Swan,” by Darren Aronofsky, United States

“La Pecora Nera,” (Black Sheep), by Ascanio Celestini, Italy

“Somewhere,” by Sofia Coppola, United States

“Happy Few,” by Antony Cordier, France

“La Solitudine Dei Numeri Primi,” (“The Solitude of Prime Numbers”), by Saverio Costanzo, Italy

“Ovsyanki” (“Silent Souls”), by Aleksei Fedorchenko, Russia

“Promises Written in Water,” by Vincent Gallo, United States

“Road to Nowhere,” by Monte Hellman, United States

“Balada Triste de Trompeta” (“A Sad Trumpet Ballad”), by Alex de la Iglesia, Spain

“Venus Noire” (“Black Venus”), by Abdellatif Kechiche, France

“Post Mortem,” by Pablo Larrain, Chile

“Barney’s Version,” by Richard J. Lewis, Canada

“Noi Credevamo” (We Believed), by Mario Martone, Italy

“La Passione” (The Passion), by Carlo Mazzacurati, Italy

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