Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
Andy Serkis, interview with actor and director about the return of Gollum
“I’m very excited to go back again and to revisit that world of the Middle-earth"
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
“I’m very excited to go back again and to revisit that world of the Middle-earth"
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
"We are fighting for the rights of actors and actresses"
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
"We want to know our stories. We want to talk about our humanity".
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
"Tom Cruise was amazing. He was inspiring, always very curious, generous, funny. A real mentor"
Elio, the new Pixar adventure directed by Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi and Adrian Molina is landing italian Cinemas from June 18th.
An interview with student filmmaker Jacob Cordery and festival directors Valeria Moreno and Nicole Ruf, discussing the 2025 Durham Film Festival, its global focus on emerging talent, and the making of Cordery’s shortlisted film Tippy Toes.
"This project was great because so many people I cared about were making it. So I could just be there to help in any way I could”, says James Franco
Burak Çevik was at the Milano Film Fest to present his new film "Nothing in Its Place", a tight political drama based on real facts happened in Turkey just before the 1980 coup. The film is a political statement and …
Firebrand by Karim Aïnouz, after premiering at the Rome International Film Fest in 2023, is finally out in Italian Cinemas
Hollywood icon Kim Novak, unforgettable in Hitchcock's Vertigo, will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 82nd Venice Film Festival.
Oscar- and BAFTA-winning Emma Thompson will headline Locarno78, receiving the Leopard Club Award and presenting her new thriller The Dead of Winter in an unforgettable evening on Piazza Grande.
For Pride Month 2025, FRED Film Radio honors LGBTQI+ cinema with exclusive interviews and powerful stories of identity, love, and resistance.
Mirrors No. 3 is Petzold’s new film with muse Paula Beer, premiering at the Quinzaine des Cinéastes.
A pale view of hills by Kei Ishikawa, at UCR in Cannes 78, is Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel’s screen adaptation.
"The love that remains", at Cannes 78, is Pálmason’s more personal and intimate film.
Cannes 2025 closed with a standing ovation for Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, whose Un Simple Accident took the Palme d’Or.
Director Óliver Laxe on his Palme d'or contender "Sirât": "To watch this film provokes something, I think thanks to the fact that I left room for ambiguity, for polysemy, and that I trusted the images."
Director Nadav Lapid, back on the Croisette with "Yes": "Israel was the place where people went to escape the horrors of fascism, and it is becoming more and more fascist itself. I always feel like Israel is a terrible legendary …
Sorry, Baby, based on director, writer and actor Eva Victor’s personal experience is an ironic and delicate cinematic letter to the people that feel stuck in life because of trauma.
Alpha, Ducournau’s Cannes comeback, stars Tahar Rahim in a mesmerizing performance
Alpha by Julia Ducornau, marks the director’s comeback in Cannes competition after the Palme d’Or with Titane in 2021
Renoir, in the Cannes 78’s competition, is Hayakawa’s more intimate and personal project after Plan 75
My father’s shadow, a semi-autobiographical film set in 1993’s Nigeria about two little brothers and the last trip with their father
"Caravan", for the film's director Zuzana Kirchnerova, was also a way to "give a voice" to all family members who are caretakers and get marginalised in our society.
In "Nino", in many ways reminiscent of Agnès Varda's "Cleo from 5 to 7", director Pauline Loquès focuses on trivial, daily things, which she says are her primary material, to explore "what happens when nothing happens"
Stefania Ippoliti is the director of the Tuscany Film Commission, in Cannes to present to producers the activities and programme of the film commission but also to promote a film in the festival slection that was shot in te region …
Director Neeraj Ghaywan discusses Homebound at Cannes 78—an emotional tale of friendship, dignity, and identity rooted in real-life inspiration.
The Phoenician Scheme by Wes Anderson, in Cannes’ competition sees the participation of newcomers Mia Threapleton and Riz Ahmed and welcomes back Richard Ayoade
The Phoenician Scheme by Wes Anderson, at Cannes 78, is a family story with a vintage old Hollywood’s era look
Interview with Kirill Serebrennikov and August Diehl on The Disappearance of Josef Mengele at Cannes 78 – a chilling look at evil, complicity, and justice.