Movies Ana de Armas' Marilyn Monroe film Blonde joins Adam Driver, Timothée Chalamet in Venice lineup New movies from Darren Aronofsky, Olivia Wilde, Luca Guadagnino, Martin McDonagh, Laura Poitras, Joanna Hogg, and Alejandro González Iñárritu also join the 2022 Venice Film Festival slate. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Published on July 26, 2022 09:00AM EDT The 2022 Venice International Film Festival lineup is a *very Italian chef's kiss* of cinematic excellence. New films from acclaimed global directors will screen at this year's festival, which — as it has in the past — stands to launch major contenders into the Oscar race. Among the buzziest titles among the 2022 Venice competition are Ana de Armas' highly anticipated Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde; Darren Aronofsky's Brendan Fraser-starring psychological drama The Whale; Luca Guadagnino's Bones & All (a reunion with his Call Me by Your Name star Timothée Chalamet); Laura Poitras' latest documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed; Martin McDonagh's Colin Farrell-fronted period piece The Banshees of Inisherin, and Oscar-winning filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu's Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe in 'Blonde'. Netflix Adam Driver's collaboration with writer-director Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, White Noise, was previously unveiled as the festival's opening night selection. The film, an adaptation of Don DeLillo's darkly comic novel, follows a couple grappling with the impact of a train accident that unleashes chemical waste into the town. Other titles screening out of competition at this year's Venice Film Festival include Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling starring Harry Styles and Florence Pugh, as well as celebrated director Kim Ki-Duk's Call of God. Greta Gerwig and Adam Driver in Noah Baumbach's 'White Noise.'. Venice Film Festival Elsewhere on the festival circuit, the Toronto International Film Festival has unveiled several likely Oscar contenders as part of its 2022 lineup, including Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama The Fabelmans, Billy Eichner's boundary-breaking queer studio rom-com Bros, and Viola Davis' war epic The Woman King. The 2022 Venice International Film Festival runs Aug. 31-Sept. 10. See the full festival slate below. Competition: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed — Laura PoitrasArgentina, 1985 — Santiago MitreAthena — Romain GavrasThe Banshees of Inisherin — Martin McDonaghBardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths — Alejandro González IñárrituBeyond the Wall — Vahid JalilvandBlonde — Andrew DominikBones & All — Luca GuadagninoChiara — Susanna NicchiarelliA Couple — Frederick WisemanThe Eternal Daughter — Joanna HoggIl Signore Delle Formiche — Gianni AmelioLes Miens — Roschdy ZemL'Immensitá — Emanuele CrialeseLove Life — Koji FukadaMonica — Andrea PallaoroNo Bears — Jafar PanahiOther People's Children — Rebecca ZlotowskiSaint Omer — Alice DiopThe Son — Florian ZellerTár — Todd FieldThe Whale — Darren AronofskyWhite Noise — Noah Baumbach Out of Competition: Call of God — Kim Ki-duk Check out more from EW's The Awardist, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis, and our podcast diving into all the highlights from the year's best in TV. Related content: Awards season calendar 2022-2023: See dates for Emmys, Oscars, TIFF, and more Academy invites Caitríona Balfe, Ariana DeBose, Billie Eilish, many more to join Oscars voting membership Early Oscars predictions: Viola Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more contenders to watch See where 15 Academy Award winners keep their Oscars Steven Spielberg's 'deeply personal' semi-autobiographical movie The Fabelmans sets TIFF premiere