Julia Roberts' Explosive #MeToo Stance & Standing Ovation Rock Venice for 'After the Hunt'

The 82nd annual Venice Film Festival served as a significant launchpad for the upcoming awards season, showcasing a diverse array of world premieres. Chaired by director Alexander Payne, the festival's lineup included highly anticipated films such as Yorgos Lanthimos's kidnap thriller “Bugonia,” Noah Baumbach’s showbiz dramedy “Jay Kelly,” Guillermo del Toro’s lavish adaptation “Frankenstein,” and Benny Safdie’s UFC biopic “The Smashing Machine.” Other notable directors presenting new works included Mona Fastvold, Kathryn Bigelow, Paolo Sorrentino, Jim Jarmusch, Park Chan-wook, Gus Van Sant, Lucrezia Martel, László Nemes, and Kaouther Ben Hania, enriching the cinematic landscape of the event.
Among the most prominent premieres at the festival was Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt,” an Amazon MGM Studios release that quickly became a focal point for discussion. Starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri, the film premiered on the Lido to a six-minute standing ovation, with both Roberts and Edebiri visibly emotional during the applause. This dramatic work, set within the intricate world of higher education, boldly delves into complex issues surrounding the #MeToo movement and the broader implications of cancel culture.
Julia Roberts portrays Alma Imhoff (also referred to as Alma Olsson), a revered Ivy League philosophy professor whose life is irrevocably altered when her mentee, graduate student Maggie Price (Ayo Edebiri), brings forth a grave accusation against a colleague and close friend, Hank Gibson (Andrew Garfield), alleging sexual assault. The narrative, primarily unfolding within the rarified cloisters of Yale University, intricately weaves together themes of sexual accusation, academic ambition, and deeply personal secrets. A critical turning point in the plot involves Hank's counterclaim that Maggie had extensively plagiarized her thesis, suggesting her accusation of assault was a fabrication designed to avert academic ruin.
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