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Indian fantasy film Tumbbad will open the Venice Film Festival’s Critics’ Week. It will be screened out of competition.

The section’s artistic director, Giona Nazzaro, described the 19th-century-set Tumbbad, co-directed by Rai Anil Barve and Adesh Prasad, as a fast-paced parable about greed and “a visionary fantasy film, rich in visual inventions, special effects and blood”, reported variety.com.

Indian Film Tumbbad To Open Venice Film Fest’s Critics’ Week

The Hindi-language epic, produced by Mumbai-based Little Town Films, is sold internationally by Eros International.

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The gala unveiled on Monday a line-up of nine first works by international filmmakers, all of them world premieres.

The films in the competition line-up include Sudanese director’s Hajooj Kuka’s A Kasha (The Roundup), a comedy of errors set during Sudan’s civil war; German director Andreas Goldstein’s Adam and Evelyn a coming-of-age story set in the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall.