Depp's top draw, Netflix eyes Gold in Venice
A total of 21 works are competing for the top prize at the 72nd edition of the annual film fest
Venice
JOHNNY Depp tops the cast of stars headed to Venice this week for what is shaping up as something of a watershed edition of the world's oldest film festival.
Amid the usual mix of big-budget Hollywood productions and more cerebral offerings from international auteurs, this year's event breaks new ground with the first major feature film to be produced in-house by Netflix among 21 works competing for the 72nd Venice Film Festival's top prize, the Golden Lion.
Four years after it started acquiring its own original television content with Kevin Spacey's acclaimed House of Cards, the US streaming …
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