NEW YORK, NY.- Joker: Folie à Deux, Todd Phillips comic-book sequel starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, will compete for the Golden Lion at this years Venice International Film Festival.
The movies participation, which festival organizers announced during a news conference Tuesday to reveal the lineup, comes five years after Phillips Joker which told the Batman villains origin story won the same prize at Venices 76th edition, paving the way for its two Oscar wins.
Phillips movie will face starry competition for the Golden Lion, including from Pedro Almodóvars first English-language feature, The Room Next Door, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, and Pablo Larraíns Maria, a biopic of opera singer Maria Callas with Angelina Jolie in the lead.
Also in competition will be Luca Guadagninos Queer, an adaptation of a short novel by William S. Burroughs that follows a drug addict (Daniel Craig) as he undergoes withdrawal in Mexico City and becomes infatuated with an American drifter (Drew Starkey); Halina Reijns erotic thriller Babygirl starring Nicole Kidman as a manager who starts an affair; and Justin Kurzels The Order, with Jude Law as an FBI agent investigating a white supremacist terrorist organization.
Altogether, 21 movies will compete for the top prize at Venices 81st edition, which is scheduled to run Aug. 28 through Sep. 7. A nine-person jury led by French actor Isabelle Huppert will choose the Golden Lion winner, which is announced on the festivals final day.
This years star-studded lineup suggests the impact of last years Hollywood strikes on the movie industrys schedules is waning. Those strikes wrought havoc at last years festival, with the MGM studio pulling Guadagninos tennis drama Challengers from the lineup, and many actors and directors staying away to avoid breaking strike terms.
At Tuesdays news conference, Alberto Barbera, the festivals artistic director, said that Joker: Folie à Deux showed Phoenixs and Lady Gagas characters stuck in an asylum awaiting trial.
Nobody can imagine what Todd and his screenwriters have imagined, Barbera said, adding that Phoenixs performance was incredible.
Venices organizers had announced some of this years lineup before Tuesdays news conference, including this years opening movie, which wont compete for the Golden Lion: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Tim Burtons sequel to his 1988 comedy horror. The new movie has Michael Keaton return to play the title role, and also stars Winona Ryder and Catherine OHara.
Another high-profile movie appearing out of competition is Jon Watts comedic thriller Wolfs, starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt as professional fixers who are hired to cover up the same crime. There are also movies by directors less familiar to Western audiences, including Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa, with Cloud, and Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili, who is showing April.
In recent years, the Venice Film Festival has gained a reputation for debuting Oscar contenders. Last year, Yorgos Lanthimos Poor Things, starring Emma Stone, won the Golden Lion for best film, and Stone went on to win best actress at this years Academy Awards.
This article originally appeared in
The New York Times.