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A confidently made procedural from the Competition program for this year’s Palme d’Or should engage with audiences outside of ...
Martin Moszkowicz: "If We Stop Making Bold, Distinctive Films, The Market Will Shrink" -- Cannes Guest Column.
By Hanna Rantala and Miranda Murray CANNES, France (Reuters) -Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel, set in ...
Movies are a regular presence in author Kazuo Ishiguro's life in part because filmmakers keep wanting to turn his books into ...
Wim Wenders once wrote that the “greatest inspirations for all of my films have always been places”, and his work is ...
Cannes: The young director’s beautifully assured first feature sees adult siblings process the lingering scars of loss in an ...
“It’s also part of Cinéma de Demain’s DNA, the entity created by Cannes Film Festival, gathering all its initiatives ...
In conclusion, Holy-land film has transitioned from silent epics to modern-day masterpieces, proving that stories rooted in ...
A weekend-long tribute in this North Texas city marks 50 years since the Texas troubadour recorded his now-iconic “Red Headed ...
Shoojit Sircar's Piku (2015) is not anywhere near today's spectacle-driven Bollywood. Centered on Piku, her hypochondriac ...
New releases 'Clown in a Cornfield,' 'The Gullspång Miracle,' and 'Jimmy in Saigon' offer chills of all persuasions.
In a cinematic landscape driven by high-budget spectacles, action-packed sequences, and star-studded lineups, Chhaava, a film rooted in the life of Ch ...