“Kika”, an interview with director Alexe Poukine
Alexe Poukine, director of "Kika": "We were really lucky with the cast. I think this is the most successful thing in the film. They brought a lot of themselves to their characters and you can see it."
Alexe Poukine, director of "Kika": "We were really lucky with the cast. I think this is the most successful thing in the film. They brought a lot of themselves to their characters and you can see it."
Laura Wandel’s Adam’s sake, at the Semaine de la critique, relies on the perfect duo: Léa Drucker and Anamaria Vartolomei
Two Prosecutors, based on Georgy Demidov’s novella, marks Loznitsa’s return to fiction and to Cannes competition
At the 78th Cannes Film Festival, Sergei Loznitsa Two Prosecutors delivered a striking reflection on the human cost of authoritarianism, challenging the audience to confront modern echoes of 1937.
Mascha Schilinski’s Sound of Falling (Die Sonne schauen) debuts in Competition at the 78th Festival de Cannes. A poetic, female-led meditation on generational trauma and memory.
Riviera International Film Festival
"AI scares us now, but I believe in a good story telling"
Amélie Bonnin’s debut feature Leave One Day opened the 2025 Cannes Film Festival with a fresh take on the musical genre.
Riviera International Film Festival
"I have always chosen projects I've made following my instincts"
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
In "¿De qué casa eres?" director Ana Perez Quiroga traces the deep scars and resilience shaped by war, displacement, and identity.
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
In Vitrival-The most beautiful village in the world, Baptiste Bogaert and Noëlle Bastin capture a light and tender way of life, spiced up with deadpan humour
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
Miguel de Zuviria and Gaspar Chaves discuss how filmmaking is a way to explore fragility, transformation, and the invisible ties that connect people.
The Legend of Ochi, a fantasy and 80’s world created by Isaiah Saxon that the audience will believe to be realv
Indie Lisboa International Film Festival
In The Sparrow in the Chimney, Ramon Zürcher unpacks tense family dynamics, mixing past secrets with present clashes in a near-Greek tragic finale.
Tony Leung Ka-fai brings his talent to Legend of the Condor Heroes - The Gallants, offering deep insights into his role and the cultural significance of this modern wuxia adaptation — a must-watch for fans of Chinese cinema and storytelling!
Chinatown Cha Cha Cha is an inspiring documentary that uncovers Chinatown's lively nightlife, telling stories of perseverance, cultural pride, and resilience through unforgettable performances—don’t miss this engaging look into Chinese-American history!
Sylvia Chang's Daughter's Daughter reveals a layered story about love and sacrifice, empowering viewers with profound insights into LGBTQ+ experiences in Asia. Discover her inspiring journey!
Discover the breathtaking narrative of The Land of the Morning Calm, a compelling exploration of societal challenges and personal struggles that captivates through its rich storytelling.
“Roger García” captivates audiences with his journey through cinema and storytelling, revealing how film festivals adapt to changing viewer habits. Don't miss his compelling insights!
"The Freshly Cut Grass" directed by Celina Murga and executively produced by Martin Scorsese is a tale of love passion and cheating, narrated in parallel with two similar stories that intertwine without ever cross.
Jackie Chan will receive the 2025 Pardo alla Carriera at the Locarno Film Festival. The beloved action star will also present screenings of Project A and Police Story, followed by a public panel on August 10.
Juliette Binoche leads a distinguished jury featuring Halle Berry, Payal Kapadia, Alba Rohrwacher, Leïla Slimani, Dieudo Hamadi, Hong Sangsoo, Carlos Reygadas, and Jeremy Strong at the 78th Festival de Cannes.
Acclaimed director of The Holdovers and Sideways to lead the International Jury at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival.
For the first time in its history, the Cannes Film Festival reveals two official posters for its 78th edition, inspired by Claude Lelouch’s 1966 Palme d’Or-winning masterpiece A Man and a Woman.
Alice Rohrwacher has been appointed President of the Caméra d’or Jury at Cannes 2025. Known for her poetic and visionary cinema, Rohrwacher will award the best first feature at the festival’s closing ceremony on May 24.
The Mariana Trench, closing film of the 38° BFFB, is coming out in italian movie theaters as "La Fossa delle Marianne" from April 24th.
"Silence is death, so don't be silent”m says the actor, one of the guest of 2025 Lovers Film Festival
"We wanted to make a film that put desire as a central force".
“I think America is way behind in terms of putting up queer cinema because everything starts with sex and ends in the sex".
"The movie is having a conversation with films such as Psycho, Dressed to Kill and Silence of the Lambs"
"Labels can be helpful in terms of finding other people like you, but also they can be quite limiting in a way they can almost be fences".