VENICE ā Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz brought some laughs to the Venice Film Festival on Saturday with a comedy that skewers their own craft, and apparently was as funny to make as it was to watch.
Audiences chuckled throughout āOfficial Competition,ā by Argentine directors GastĆ³n Duprat and Mariano Cohn, bringing some levity to the world's oldest film festival that is still vying with the coronavirus pandemic. The film is in the main competition at Venice, which ends Sept. 11.
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āOfficial Competition" is about the pre-production of a film and the exaggerated rituals, tics and exercises that the director (Cruz) and actors (Banderas and Argentine actor Oscar Martinez) go through to prepare for their roles. Egos, envy and competition between leads naturally come into play in this naval-gazing look at the art of making, directing and producing movies.
āWe laughed a LOT,ā said Cruz, who was also at Venice to present the festival-opening āParallel Mothersā by Pedro Almodovar.
The directors and actors alike insisted theirs was a respectful parody of the things actors do to get into character, though Banderas didnāt hold back when asked to give an example of an unusual ritual he had experienced.
āIām going to scream a little bit,ā he warned reporters before belting out a deep āMaaaahā several times.
āThat was real,ā he said. āI worked with an actor that did that every time that we were going to do a scene. The first time he did that I thought he was a cow. And it was very annoying.ā
As he looked out into the room full of entertainment reporters covering his press conference and the film festival, Bandera mused that it seemed that life was imitating art.
āDonāt you guys have the feeling that weāre in the movie? If we were in the movie I would be asking why I am in the corner of the table, and I am not in the center,ā he said. āWe should do a continuation that should include the press,ā he said, laughing. āThat would be awesome.ā