Venice film festival to open with Black Dahlia (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-25 11:01

LOS ANGELES - Widely anticipated movie The Black Dahlia from director Brian
De Palma has been chosen to open the Venice film festival in Italy next month,
festival organizers said today.
Starring two-time Oscar-winner Hilary
Swank and Scarlett Johansson, Black Dahlia is based on the crime novel of the
same name written by James Ellroy.
Its premiere on August 30, will mark
the fifth time De Palma has debuted a film at the festival since 1975's
Sisters.
Black Dahlia is set in 1947 and tells of two cops assigned to
investigate the brutal murder of an unknown actress.
Johansson plays a
woman both men love, and Swank's character is a mysterious figure who is linked
to the crime.
Over the course of their investigation, the policemen
encounter corrupt colleagues and fringe characters who thrive in the underbelly
of the Los Angeles crime world.
Ellroy's book is a fictional tale, but it
stems from the real-life murder of 22 year-old Elizabeth Short, whose body was
found hacked in two and dumped in a vacant lot in Los Angeles in
1947.
Her murderer was never found, but her nickname, Black Dahlia, has
lived on in Los Angeles lore.
The Venice festival runs from Aug 30 to
Sept 9, and organisers are expected to announce their full lineup of films later
this week.
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