Tag: FilmFestivals
Laszlo Nemes says “losing cinema” is connected to “conflict in civilisation” | News
A decline in the relevance of cinema is linked to current geopolitical divides, according to Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes
“Because of technolo [...]
Why The Safdie Brothers Made Separate Films After Uncut Gems
It’s been six years now since Benny and Josh Safdie unleashed Uncut Gems on the world. Their ultra-stressful thriller – following Adam Sandler’s How [...]
Julia Jackman’s ‘100 Nights Of Hero’ starring Emma Corrin and Charli XCX to close BFI London Film Festival 2025
UK filmmaker Julia Jackman’s 100 Nights Of Hero will close the 69th BFI London Film Festival (LFF, October 8-19).
Emma Corrin, Charli XCX, Nicho [...]
Venice Film Festival 2025 Opens with Grace and Glamour
The 2025 Venice Film Festival 2025 began in a state of grace. Grace, after all, is the title of the opening film: La Grazia, by Italy’s own Paolo Sor [...]
Carla Simon’s Cannes title ‘Romeria’ racks up sales worldwide including UK-Ireland, Italy and Japan
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes competition title Romeria, a semi-autobiographical story directed by Carla Simon, has sold to a slew of territories worldwide.
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From Netflix To A24 & Actor Buzz: Five Burning Questions As Awards Season Goes Up A Gear At The Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival kicks off the fall fest season Wednesday and moves awards season into another gear.
These days, Cannes has become the [...]
TIFF Discovery selection ‘Oca’ lands worldwide sales agent
EXCLUSIVE: Argentina’s Compañía de Cine has acquired worldwide sales rights to Mexican filmmaker Karla Badillo’s Oca ahead of the world premie [...]
Shane Black On Bringing Parker To The Screen In Play Dirty
Never before has Parker, the professional thief of Donald E. Westlake’s novels, officially made it to the substantial screen. Which is strange, sinc [...]
TIFF Trailer: Historic Indigenous Uprising In Ontario Documented In ‘Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising’
EXCLUSIVE: It’s been more than 50 years since a group of teenage Anishinabeg activists and the Ojibway Warriors Society staged a dramatic occupatio [...]
The Running Man, The Smashing Machine, The Lost Bus
Trainers on, people! The Running Man is quick approaching, teaming Glen Powell up with director Edgar Wright for an explosive up-to-date take on Ste [...]