Park Chan-wook President of the Jury at the 79th Festival de Cannes
Park Chan-wook will preside over the Jury at the 79th Festival de Cannes, marking a historic first for Korean cinema.
Park Chan-wook will preside over the Jury at the 79th Festival de Cannes, marking a historic first for Korean cinema.
"A Family" by Mees Peijnenburg, presented at the 76th Berlinale, is about two kids caught in the crossfire of their parents' divorce.
"No Good Men" by Shahrbanoo Sadat, the opening film of the 76th Berlinale, is a a political romantic comedy.
Premiering at the 76th Berlinale, "Mouse" stars Academy Award nominee Sophie Okonedo and Katherine Mallen-Kupferer.
From the directors of "Ghostlight" Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson, "Mouse" is a delicate coming-of-age premiering at the 76th Berlinale.
Alla 76a Berlinale, Yellow Letters di İlker Çatak vince l'Orso d'oro in un'edizione caratterizzata dal dibattito politico e da una solida selezione di film socialmente impegnati.
At the 76th Berlinale, İlker Çatak’s Yellow Letters wins the Golden Bear in an edition defined by political debate and a strong slate of socially engaged films.
"Iván & Hadoum", Ian De La Rosa’s debut feature, is the winner of the Teddy Award at the 76th Berlinale.
"Only Rebels Win" by Danielle Arbid opens the 76th Berlinale’s Panorama with Hiam Abbass in the leading role.
Home stories by Eva Trobisch, sees the participation of Frida Hornemann and Max Riemelt as father and daughter