Category: Festivals
“We want the UK to be the best place in the world to make film,” says UK innovative industries minister in Cannes
UK innovative industries minister Chris Bryant underlined the government’s vision for supporting the UK film industry in an emphatic speech at t [...]
‘The Little Sister’ Review: Nadia Melliti Makes A Striking Debut In Hafsia Herzi’s Seductive Coming-Out Story – Cannes Film Festival
It’s been seven years since Cate Blanchett led 82 women up the red carpet in protest at the male do [...]
‘Sirat’ splits critics on Screen’s Cannes jury grid; ‘Case 137’ also lands
Oliver Laxe’s Sirat has divided opinion on Screen International’ s Cannes jury grid, receiving an average score of 2.5.
The family drama about a [...]
‘Sirat’ Review: Oliver Laxe Brings Sound And Fury To A Mythic Story Of Family And Loss – Cannes Film Festival
French-Spanish director Óliver Laxe makes his debut in the Cannes Film Festival Competition with a [...]
Kirsten Dunst to star in Flora Birnbaum’s debut feature ‘Self Help’
Kirsten Dunst is set to star in Flora Birnbaum’s debut feature film Self Help about a woman who witnesses a hit-and-run and gets sucked into a f [...]
‘The Odyssey’ Is First Film Shot Entirely With Imax Film Cameras: How CEO Rich Gelfond Met Christopher Nolan’s Challenge
Coming away from the $100 million global success of Oppenheimer in Imax (in a total global haul of $975.8M), Christopher Nolan made a challenge to [...]
Sarajevo, Zagreb, Auteur film festivals launch Adriatic Film and TV Awards
The Adriatic Film and TV Awards, an awards ceremony recognising film and television from former Yugoslavia countries, has been launched in Canne [...]
‘Two Prosecutors’ Review: Sergei Loznitsa’s Chilling Soviet Drama Is A Bleak Warning From History – Cannes Film Festival
Sergei Loznitsa’s forensically objective, intellectually nuanced documentaries tend to stand in sta [...]
Sarajevo selects first nine features for CineLink Co-Production Market
Sarajevo Film Festival has selected modern feature projects from Hilal Baydarov and David Kapac among the first titles for its Co-Production Mar [...]
‘Sound Of Falling’ Review: Mascha Schilinsky’s Superb Feature Is A Masterclass In Ethereal, Unnerving Brilliance – Cannes Film Festival
One is the loneliest number in Mascha Schilinsky’s superb second feature, a fractured reflection on childhood and family that eschews linear narrat [...]