Indonesia massacre, Iran sanctions impact infuse Venice film offerings
Indonesia film crew kept secret due safety fears -director * Charlie Chaplin son says helped film on stealing coffin * Iranian director says sanctions hurt ordinary people VENICE, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Films about a 1960s massacre in Indonesia and the harsh conditions in Iran under present-day international sanctions and how they affect ordinary people struck sombre notes at the Venice Film Festival on Thursday. A French caper based on a fictionalised version of a true story about the theft of Charlie Chaplin's coffin shortly after his death ...
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