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Venice (Italy), Sep 2 (EFE).- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) Twelve years after her last film, Jane Campion has returned to the cinema with "The Power of the Dog", a lyrical and tension-filled western that she has presented today in competition on the second day of the Venice Film Festival and in which nothing and nobody is what they seem.FOOTAGE OF THE ARRIVALS AT THE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL PRESS CONFERENCES. CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR:-Matt Dillon (Actor)-William Moseley (Actor)-Benedict Cumberbatch (Actor)-Kirsten Dunst (Actress)-Jane Campion (Director)-Paolo Sorrentino (Director)-Toni Servillo (Actor)-Filippo Scotti (Actor)
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