Julia Roberts defended the Metu-Theime film after hunting at the Venice Film Festival
Actors Julia Roberts and Luka Guadagnino addressed questions on feminism and complexity at the Venice Film Festival. His film ‘Hunt after’ argues Metu and challenges traditional narratives around misconduct.

Actor Julia Roberts defended her #Metu-Theme Crime-Thriers after Hunt at Venice International Film Festival. He answered a question whether the film has reduced the feminist movement.
Roberts, who was present at the Venice Press Conference, mentioned the film’s director Luka Guadagnino, mentioned “losing the art of interaction in humanity”, as told by DiversityThe actor was quoted, saying, “I don’t think it revives the old arguments of women against each other.”
She humorously stated that she was “loved softball questions early in the morning,” This point is that the film provokes a conversation. The tagline on the poster also reads that “everything is not considered to make you feel comfortable”.
“That’s why we wanted to feel it. Everyone comes out with all these different emotions and feelings and approaches. And you realize what you believe firmly and what your beliefs are because we all stir for you. So, you welcome,” he said.
The film is located in the world of higher education, where Roberts plays the role of a dear philosophy professor, revolving around the allegation of misconduct. Her menti played by Ayo Edebiri, accused her friend and colleague, by actor Andrew Garfield, to cross the line. The script of the Nora Garat does not offer easy or simple proposals.
Speaking of ‘Hunt after Hunt’, Guadagnino said that he and his colleagues could not stop thinking about how it was associated with Woody Alan’s great Ovure between 1985 and 1991 years.
He said, “I felt that it was an interesting gesture to think of an artist, which is a way, facing some kind of problems with his being and is our responsibility to work with an artist we love.”
The film is not playing in the main competition in the festival, so it will not be for any award on 6 September. In 2024, Gwadagonino’s ‘Qyer’ also premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, characterized by actor Daniel Craig.
The director’s tennis love triangle film ‘Challengers, Soon Zendaya’, was scheduled to open in Venice in 2023. However, the Hollywood strike took many parts of the festival of that year, and was pulled.
The Venice International Film Festival is being held from August 27, 2025 to September 6, 2025.