Jude Law captivated audiences with his powerful portrayal of an FBI agent in Justin Kel's gripping crime Thriller the order which received a rapturous 7-minute standing ovation at its Venice Film Festival Premiere law looking dashing in a black suit delighted fans by taking selfies and engaging with them on the red carpet at The Palazo Del Cinema following the screening he joined director kerel and co-stars Nicholas Holt Tai Sher en and joury Smet EMB basking in the enthusiastic Applause that resonated long after the film ended the order set in 1983 Idaho follows a lone FBI agent who uncovers a series of violent crimes linked to a radical Neo-Nazi group plotting against the US government inspired by true events and based on the 1989 book The Silent Brotherhood by Kevin Flynn and Gary Gart the film features a compelling cast including Hol Sheridan Smet Allison Oliver and Odessa young at a press conference earlier in the day law emphasized the film's timely relevance amid Rising far-right ideologies it felt like a piece of work that needed to be made now he said director Justin kerel echoed this sentiment noting the film's significance in reflecting on past and present threats of domestic terrorism previously law attended the Venice film festival for the satirical series The Young Pope in 2016 Hol a familiar face at the festival since his role in 2009's A Simple Man joins the festival circuit once again with this impactful project the order is slated for a US release in December by vertical and will be distributed internationally by Amazon Prime video