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    (L-R) Director of the Venice Film Festival Alberto Barbera, Jasna Djuricic, Jasmila Zbanic, Boris Isakovic, Johan Heldenbergh and Raymond Thiry walk the red carpet ahead of the movie "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Georgina Rodriguez walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    A health security operator sanitizes the premises of the Casino Palace, one of the venues of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sept. 1, 2020. The Venice Film Festival will go from September 2-12. Italy was among the countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, and the festival will serve as a celebration of its re-opening and a sign that the film world, largely on pause since March, is coming back as well.

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    Jury president Cate Blanchett poses for photographers at the jury photo call during the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

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    Taylor Hill walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Amants" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Jury President Cate Blanchett and jury member Matt Dillon attends the photocall at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 2, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Natalia Ryumina walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Miss Marx" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Model Georgina Rodriguez is seen arriving at the Excelsior during the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Workers set up barriers around the red carpet of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sep. 1, 2020.

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    Nathalie Emmanuel walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Revenge Room" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 7, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton arrives at the Excelsior at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 1, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Ludovica Nasti walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Khorshid" (Sun Children) at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton and director Pedro Almodóvar attend the photocall of the movie "The Human Voice" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Gia Coppola walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Mainstream" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton holds a carnival mask as she poses for photographers upon arrival at the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

  • Actress Beatrice Schiaffino poses for photographers upon arrival at the...

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    Actress Beatrice Schiaffino poses for photographers upon arrival at the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

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    Frances McDormand in a scene from the film "Nomadland" by Chloe Zhao. The film will be featured at the 77th edition of the Venice festival.

  • Cate Blanchett walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Cate Blanchett walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Khorshid" (Sun Children) at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Grégoire Ludig walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Mandibules" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton leaves the Excelsior during the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 4, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton and Spanish director Pedro Almodovar attend a photocall for the film "The Human Voice" presented out of competition on the second day of the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 at Venice Lido.

  • (L-R) Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Leonardo Ferragamo, Giovanna Ferragamo, Luca Guadagnino...

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    (L-R) Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Leonardo Ferragamo, Giovanna Ferragamo, Luca Guadagnino and Dana Thomas attend the photocall of the movie "Salvatore - Shoemaker Of Dreams" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

  • Jury President Cate Blanchett walks the red carpet ahead of...

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    Jury President Cate Blanchett walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Amants" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    A cleaner sanitizes the floor next to a statue of a winged lion, the symbol of Venice and of the Venice Film Festival, inside the Casino Palace, one of the venues of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sept. 1, 2020.

  • Maya Hawke walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Maya Hawke walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Mainstream" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • Silvia D'Amico walks the red carpet of the Kineo Prize...

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    Silvia D'Amico walks the red carpet of the Kineo Prize at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Virginia Apicella walks the red carpet of the Kineo Prize at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Members of the jury, Nicola Lagioia from left, Joanna Hogg, Veronika Franz, Cate Blanchett, Matt Dillon, Ludivine Sagnier and Christian Petzold pose for photographers at the jury photo call during the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

  • Festival director Alberto Barbera and Director Kaouther Ben Hania elbow...

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    Festival director Alberto Barbera and Director Kaouther Ben Hania elbow bump as a caution against the coronavirus on the red carpet ahead of the movie "The Man Who Sold His Skin" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton holds a carnival mask as she poses for photographers upon arrival at the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

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    Roberta D'orsi walks the red carpet of the Kineo Prize at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Vanessa Kirby walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Pieces of a woman" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy

  • Tilda Swinton walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Tilda Swinton walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Christopher Abbott walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The World To Come" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Tilda Swinton poses during the photo call for the movie "The Human Voice" during the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sept. 3, 2020.

  • Directors of international film festivals, from right Alberto Barbera (Venice...

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    Directors of international film festivals, from right Alberto Barbera (Venice Film Festival), Thierry Frémaux (Festival de Cannes), Lili Hinstin (Locarno Film Festival), José Luis Rebordinos (San Sebastian International Film Festival) Vanja Kaludjercic (International Film Festival Rotterdam), and Karel Och (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival), pose during a photo call of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020. The Venice Film Festival will go from September 2-12.

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    Frida Aasen walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Amants" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • From left, Serbian actor Boris Isakovic, Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic,...

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    From left, Serbian actor Boris Isakovic, Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic, Serbian actress Jasna Duricic and Dutch actor Raymond Thiry attend a photocall for the film "Quo Vadis, Aida ?" presented in competition on the second day of the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 at Venice Lido.

  • Nathalie Emmanuel walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Nathalie Emmanuel walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Revenge Room" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 7, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • Stacy Martin walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Stacy Martin walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Amants" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • Jury president Cate Blanchett poses for photographers upon arrival at...

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    Jury president Cate Blanchett poses for photographers upon arrival at the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

  • (L-R) Fred Berger, a guest, Maya Hawke and Gia Coppola...

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    (L-R) Fred Berger, a guest, Maya Hawke and Gia Coppola attend the photocall of the movie "Mainstream" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • Shamila Shirzad walks the red carpet ahead of the movie...

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    Shamila Shirzad walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Khorshid" (Sun Children) at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Diego Boneta walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Salvatore - Shoemaker Of Dreams" And "Fiori, Fiori, Fiori!" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • (L-R) Katherine Waterston, Director Mona Fastvold, Vanessa Kirby, Christine Vachon...

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    (L-R) Katherine Waterston, Director Mona Fastvold, Vanessa Kirby, Christine Vachon and Christopher Abbott attend the photocall of the movie "The World To Come" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Directors JR jumps as he poses for photographers at the photo call for the film "Omelia Contadina (Paesant Homily)" during the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 7, 2020.

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    Director Alice Waddington walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The Human Voice" and "Quo Vadis, Aida?" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Taylor Hill waves from the pier of the Excelsior Hotel on the opening day of the 77th Venice Film Festival, on Sept. 2, 2020 at Venice Lido.

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    FILE - Regina King arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Feb. 9, 2020. The Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday unveiled a lineup featuring King's directorial debut "One Night in Miami, a drama about a young Muhammad Ali, then Cassius Clay.

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    Model Taylor Hill poses for photographers upon arrival at the opening ceremony of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy on Sept. 2, 2020.

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    Director Majid Majidi and a guest walk the red carpet ahead of the movie "Khorshid" (Sun Children) at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020, in Venice, Italy.

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    Katherine Waterston walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The World To Come" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Vanessa Kirby attends the photocall of the movie "Pieces of a woman" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Lotte Verbeek and the cast of "The Book Of Vision" recreate the pinnacle scene from the movie during the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

  • Maya Hawke and Gia Coppola walk the red carpet ahead...

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    Maya Hawke and Gia Coppola walk the red carpet ahead of the movie "Mainstream" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 5, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Pierre Niney walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "Amants" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 3, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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    Security staff is briefed ahead of the start of the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy on Sept. 1, 2020. The Venice Film Festival will go from September 2-12.

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    Vanessa Kirby walks the red carpet ahead of the movie "The World To Come" at the 77th Venice Film Festival on Sept. 6, 2020 in Venice, Italy.

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Bong Joon Ho’s twisty thriller “Parasite” premiered at Cannes last year, winning the Palme d’Or, before heading to the Telluride Film Festival and then Toronto, where the ticket line snaked around the Ryerson Theatre, the air thick with the smell of pot and the kind of heady anticipation that draws movie lovers to festivals.

Could “Parasite” have gone on to win the best picture Oscar without first building buzz on the festival circuit? What about “Moonlight,” Barry Jenkins’ delicate, introspective portrait of a young Black male at three stages in his life, which built word of mouth shuttling from Telluride to Toronto to New York?

Eight months from now, when (if?) the Oscars are presented at a ceremony that has been pushed back two months by the motion picture academy because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we might have the answers to those questions. The pandemic wiped out both Cannes and Telluride this year. The Venice festival is underway with temperature checks, physical distancing, designer face masks and a reduced lineup of mostly European films. Toronto’s fest begins Thursday, a mostly virtual event that includes 50 movies, down from the 333 programmed in 2019.

“With the festivals diminished, it’s going to be an odd Oscar year,” says veteran awards consultant Cynthia Swartz, whose firm, Strategy PR, worked on the 2019 campaigns for “Joker,” “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood” and “Little Women.”

High-profile, star-driven pictures like those three titles will be absent from this year’s festivals, as studios monitor the performance of Christopher Nolan’s big-budget brain-teaser “Tenet,” which opened in the States on Friday after doing well overseas last weekend. If moviegoers return to cinemas to see Nolan’s long-awaited film and if theaters open soon in Los Angeles and New York and if the pandemic eases during winter, we could see awards contenders like Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of “West Side Story” and Denis Villeneuve’s take on “Dune” open by the end of the year.

“Right now, it’s ‘After “Tenet” opens, after “Tenet” opens,’ ” says a longtime Oscar campaigner. “Spielberg isn’t going to open unless theaters stay open and people decide it’s safe to attend.”

Frances McDormand in a scene from the film “Nomadland” by Chloe Zhao. The film will be featured at the 77th edition of the Venice festival.

That leaves space this year for more indie films (“It’s going to be an indie Oscars,” predicts one consultant) — a space that Searchlight Pictures has leaped into with Chloé Zhao’s drama “Nomadland,” which will premiere at Venice and play at Toronto and the New York Film Festival and screen at the Rose Bowl on Sept. 11 as a special Telluride From Los Angeles drive-in experience. The movie stars Frances McDormand as a woman traveling the country in a van, along with other casualties of the 2008 recession, looking for work.

Zhao has been holed up for the last month on the Disney lot, finishing post-production on both “Nomadland” and “The Eternals,” a Marvel Studios superhero movie slated for next year. The Beijing-born filmmaker has just two other movies on her résumé: indie efforts “Songs My Brothers Taught Me” and “The Rider,” the latter a 2018 western drama that won the National Society of Film Critics’ best picture prize. Because she’s unknown to most audiences, Searchlight decided to go big with “Nomadland,” putting it at the four fall festivals and slotting it at regional and international events in coming months.

“Chloé’s on the cusp,” says Searchlight’s executive vice president of marketing, Michelle Hooper, “and these festivals will be a good way to get her on the world’s collective radar.”

FILE – Regina King arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Feb. 9, 2020. The Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday unveiled a lineup featuring King’s directorial debut “One Night in Miami, a drama about a young Muhammad Ali, then Cassius Clay.

Conversely, everyone knows Regina King, who won an Oscar for Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk” and this month might win her fourth Emmy, having been nominated for her lead turn on the HBO limited series “Watchmen.” But after several years directing episodic television, King is moving into new territory, bringing her feature directorial debut, “One Night in Miami,” to Venice and Toronto. It’s a fly-on-the-wall, fictional depiction of a real event — the night Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown met in a motel room after Clay (shortly before he took the name Muhammad Ali) beat Sonny Liston for the heavyweight boxing title. Amazon Studios bought the movie in July.

“It’s very exciting and affirming,” King says by phone. The movie finished shooting in February, with King returning to film two final scenes in late spring, then push through post-production. “It’s set in 1964, but these men are talking about what it’s like to be Black in America right now.”

Toronto will also premiere “Bruised,” Halle Berry’s directorial debut, a sports movie in which she plays an MMA fighter. Other titles include “Ammonite,” a period love story starring Oscar winner Kate Winslet and four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan. “On the Rocks,” reuniting Sofia Coppola and Bill Murray 17 years after “Lost in Translation,” will premiere at the New York Film Festival.

From acclaimed director and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin comes this true story of seven people who were convicted of various charges having to do with an uprising in 1986 at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The film stars Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jeremy Strong, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
From acclaimed director and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin comes this true story of seven people who were convicted of various charges having to do with an uprising in 1986 at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The film stars Sacha Baron Cohen, Eddie Redmayne, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jeremy Strong, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Netflix, which released Spike Lee’s acclaimed drama “Da 5 Bloods” this year, will release movies directed by David Fincher (“Mank”), Aaron Sorkin (“The Trial of the Chicago 7”), Ryan Murphy (“The Prom”), Ron Howard (“Hillbilly Elegy”) and George Clooney (“The Midnight Sky”), along with an adaptation of August Wilson’s play, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” starring Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman. None of these titles will be playing at festivals, though, with Netflix Co-Chief Executive Ted Sarandos saying he didn’t want filmmakers to rush through post-production during a pandemic.

The biggest beneficiaries of this year’s pared-down festivals might be movies looking for buyers. As Swartz notes, the delayed Oscar calendar gives studios and streamers an additional two months to pick up a film and get it up and running for awards season. “The Oscars are still eight months away,” she says. “That’s an eternity.”

Two promising titles are “Pieces of a Woman,” Hungarian filmmaker Kornél Mundruczó’s first English-language feature, starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf and Ellyn Burstyn, and “Concrete Cowboy,” a father-son drama set in north Philadelphia’s Black urban horsemanship community starring Idris Elba and “Stranger Things” cast member Caleb McLaughlin.

Endeavor Content is hosting a drive-in double feature for buyers at the Hotel Figueroa in downtown Los Angeles next week, screening “Concrete Cowboy” with the horror movie “Shadow in the Cloud” and the Naomi Watts drama “Penguin Bloom.” “Concrete Cowboy” will then premiere at Toronto, minus the red carpet, though the movie is just one of four titles to have a virtual news conference at the festival.

“All the normal things you dream about as a first-time filmmaker — walking a red carpet with your cast and crew, experiencing your movie with an audience — aren’t going to be there … but also, I got to make a movie with Idris Elba,” says “Concrete Cowboy” director Ricky Staub. “These days, it’s all about choosing to be grateful.”

Mundruczó, reached by phone an hour after he arrived at Venice, expressed similar feelings of thankfulness. “Pieces of a Woman,” written by Mundruczó’s partner, Kata Wéber, showcases an extraordinary performance by Kirby, playing a character trying to heal from an immeasurable loss. Martin Scorsese signed on as an executive producer after seeing the film, saying: “You feel as if you’ve been dropped into the vortex of a family crisis and moral conflict with all its nuances, drawn out with care and compassion but without judgement.”

Mundruczó describes Venice right now as “melancholic,” the streets largely empty. “It feels like winter, even though it’s summer,” he says, noting the lack of crowds. He’s happy there will be an audience for his film, even at a reduced theater capacity. “I could not make a more honest movie, a more personal movie, a more emotional movie,” he says. “In a strange way, it speaks to our current times of COVID, asking how you can stay positive and move on when confronted with darkness.”

“The way this year has gone, it’s exciting to feel excited about something,” Staub says. He laughs. “I don’t know. You can see I’ve hashed out all my gratitude pieces these past few weeks. But I am optimistic that right now there may be a hunger for special movies like this.”