Spielberg’s latest to open Venice fest
VENICE, Italy — Steven Spielberg’s “The Terminal,†starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones, will open this year’s Venice Film Festival.
Festival director Marco Muller confirmed Thursday that “The Terminal†would open the Sept. 1-11 event, but didn’t say what other films would be presented.
The film tells the story of an Eastern European immigrant, played by Hanks, who becomes a man without a country, stuck in the arrivals area at a New York City airport after a coup in his homeland leaves him without a valid passport. It will be shown out of competition.
Spielberg received a lifetime award at the festival in 1993, and his World War II epic, “Saving Private Ryan,†opened the festival in 1998.
“The Terminal†opens in U.S. theaters in June.
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