“Too Many Beasts”, an interview with director Sarah Arnold
Director Sarah Arnold on her debut feature, "Too Many Beasts": 'I made this film so that we don't forget that we have to disobey.'
Director Sarah Arnold on her debut feature, "Too Many Beasts": 'I made this film so that we don't forget that we have to disobey.'
Actress-turned-director and known feminist activist Judith Godrèche talks about "A Girl's Story", adapted from Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux' novel
At the 2026 Festival de Cannes, Fjord by Cristian Mungiu took the Palme d’Or, in an edition marked by multiple ex aequo prizes across directing and acting categories.
Valeska Grisebach discusses Bulgaria, Europe, genre and the female gaze in The Dreamed Adventure, in Cannes Competition.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi discusses multilingual dialogue, humanism and care in All of a Sudden, in competition at the 79th Cannes Film Festival.
Con Oh Boys, Antonio Donato racconta le fragilità maschili da un borgo del Cilento e arriva alla Quinzaine come unico italiano a Cannes
With Elephants in the Fog, Abinash Bikram Shah places Nepal's Kinnar community at the centre of a thriller about chosen family, invisibility and the right to be seen as whole
Dalla 79esima edizione del Festival di Cannes tutto quello che c'è da sapere, ogni giorno. Ascolta The Soup of The Day! lo Show quotidiano di FRED Film Radio.
Alexandra Matheou discusses "Free Eliza (Notes On An Anatomical Imperfection)" at the Quinzaine des Cinéastes in Cannes.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa discusses "Kokurojo – The Samurai and the Prisoner" at the 79th Festival de Cannes and reflects on anti-heroes and power.