Venice Film Festival 2014: the top five new films not to miss

From Michael Keaton playing a washed-up actor to a metaphysical film that critics just can't explain

Birdman
(Image credit: Birdman)

Venice Film Festival is just over the halfway mark and critics are already hedging their bets on which films will sweep up in the forthcoming awards season. Now in its 71st year, Venice is seen as a springboard for Oscar contenders. Since this year's festival opened last week, several films have received five-star reviews. Here are five of the most popular with the critics:

Birdman Gravity won seven Oscars after it opened Venice Film Festival in 2013. This year the opening film was Birdman (pictured above), which looks set to follow Gravity's lead. Michael Keaton stars as a washed-up Hollywood actor trying to regain credibility by acting in a Broadway play. Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, the "superb" drama is "a hallucinogenic, witty takedown of thespian ambition", says Kate Muir in The Times. Birdman becomes "funnier and more poignant the longer it lasts", says The Independent's Geoffrey Macnab. Edward Norton also "excels" as Keaton's co-star, a "Brando-like method actor who strives after absolute reality on stage but whose shambolic private life is characterised by cheating and subterfuge".

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