The Room Next Door, a pro-euthanasia film starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, has taken the Venice Film Festival by storm, winning the prestigious Golden Lion award for best film. Directed by Pedro Almodovar, the movie received an 18-minute standing ovation after its premiere, making it one of the most talked-about films of the festival.
Almodovar, a 74-year-old Spanish director, emphasized the importance of the right to die with dignity in his acceptance speech, stating, “I believe that saying goodbye to this world cleanly and with dignity is a fundamental right of every human being.” The film follows Swinton’s character, a war correspondent with terminal cancer, as she asks her friend, played by Moore, to be by her side as she chooses to end her life.
President of the jury, Isabelle Huppert, praised the film for tackling important issues thoughtfully and without melodrama. The Room Next Door is now set to make waves in the upcoming awards season, with its powerful performances and poignant message about euthanasia.
In addition to The Room Next Door, other notable winners at the festival included Nicole Kidman, who won the best actress award for her role in Babygirl, and Vincent Lindon, who received the best actor award for The Quiet Son. The festival also honored American director Brady Corbet with the best director award for The Brutalist.
As the Venice Film Festival marks the beginning of the awards season, The Room Next Door has set the bar high with its thought-provoking subject matter and stellar performances from its lead actresses.