Joes Brauers, interview with the European Shooting Star 2026 from the Netherlands
To represent the Netherlands at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Joes Brauers
To represent the Netherlands at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Joes Brauers
To represent Italy at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Tecla Insolia
To represent Ireland at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Danielle Galligan
To represent Germany at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Enno Trebs
To represent France at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Salif Cissé
To represent Belgium at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Violet Braeckman
To represent Austria at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Lucas Englander
To represent Kosovo and Albania at the EFP’s European Shooting Stars 2026: Fatlume Bunjaku
"Allegro Pastell" explores nostalgia, love, and connection through unique storytelling and intimate email-era communication, for a generation that longs for freedom but at same time also for connections.
"Everybody Digs Bill Evans" captivates with its style and explores the jazz icon’s complex life, blending visual innovation with heartfelt storytelling and masterful performances.
The emotional depth of "Paradise" is explained by its director Jérémy Comte. A multi-year project exploring trust and betrayal across Ghana and Canada through powerful visuals and heartfelt storytelling.
"Filipiñana" explores class divide and invisible violence through stunning visuals and minimal storytelling, highlighting beauty's dark side in Philippine society.
"The Lights, they fall," by director Saša Vajda captures grief, friendship, and societal complexities with a slow, contemplative pace that deeply resonates.
"The Red Hangar" by director Juan Pablo Sallato is a powerful Chilean film exploring moral dilemmas during the 1973 military coup, combining stark visuals with deep psychological insight.
From hit novel by Stefania S. the new Italian Original Love Me, Love Me finally lands on Prime Video
The World Cinema Fund promotes international film diversity and supports local voices amid global challenges. Its director, Sata Cissokho gives us a deeper look into it.
The Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) is a festival showcasing bold, artist-driven films that challenge norms, inspire dialogue, and reflect today’s urgent political and cultural issues.
Project Manager Nikola Joetze and Programme Manager Tobias Pausinger on this year’s theme: “Creating (and) Confusion – Cinema, Chaos and the Power of Discomfort.”.
The Berlinale Pro* Director Tanja Meissner introduces the numerous new initiatives the EFM is starting this year such as the EFM Animation Days, EFM Beyond and EFM Frontières Focus
Discover the secrets of the Co-Production Market at Berlinale—top projects, selection process, and how it fuels international collaborations in film and series, through the words of is Head, Martina Bleis.
INCinema - Il Festival per Tutti
INCinema returns to Florence on January 31, 2026 at the Cinema La Compagnia with Radiance by Naomi Kawase and The Way We Were by Sydney Pollack.
With 16 nominations, Sinners becomes the most nominated film in Oscar history, surpassing the long-standing record held by All About Eve, Titanic and La La Land.
The 76th Berlinale reveals a diverse Competition lineup, mixing established auteurs, international stars and debut filmmakers.
Sentimental Value tops the European Film Awards 2026 with six prizes, as Berlin hosts a politically attentive ceremony reshaped for awards season visibility.
Fantasy by Kukla lands the 37th Trieste Film Festival’s competition after Locarno and Sarajevo.
"The Visitor", renowned cinematographer Vytautas Katkus' debut feature, is in competition at the 37° Trieste Film Festival
Golden Globes 2026: One Battle After Another and Hamnet split top film prizes; Adolescence dominates TV.
Béla Tarr died on 6 January 2026. Across nine films, he transformed time into an ethical stance and cinema into an act of resistance.
An exclusive interview with Simone Gandolfo, President of Valle d’Aosta Film Commission, on Focus London 2025 and why the Alpine region is a hidden gem for film and TV producers.
Wim Wenders will preside over the International Jury of the 76th Berlinale, overseeing the selection of the Golden and Silver Bears in February 2026.