EXCLUSIVE: Mona Fastvold’s The World To Come debuts in competition at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, and we’ve got a first-look clip (check it out above). The film, one of the more antic…
debuts in competition at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, and we’ve got a first-look clip . The film, one of the more anticipated titles in Venice, is a frontier romance starring Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby, the latter is doing double duty on the Lido this week. The pair plays two women who find a deep and life-affirming connection against a backdrop of changing seasons and isolating terrain.
In the clip above, Waterston and Kirby are out for a stroll, as the former marvels at the “courage and resourcefulness” of women who forged their way into the wilderness.
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