There was no mention this morning for a film title we imagined would not play in competition but would none the less surface somewhere along the Croisette.
With a touch of queer, the opening film slot for the Un Certain Regard section goes to American indie slasher film by the filmmaker who populated Sundance with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and I Saw the TV Glow.
The Out of Competition, Midnight Screenings, Cannes Premiere and Special Screenings selections have been unveiled and we’ve got our usual collection of auteurs who are getting their own showcases and at the top of our most anticipated film items and what will be extremely difficult to get ticket items we find Nicolas Winding Refn‘s Her Private Hell, Quentin Dupieux‘s Full Phil and Bertrand...
The Peabody Awards don’t just recognize great storytelling, they spotlight the work that shifts the cultural conversation. Each year, the honors spotlight an enigmatic range of stories across documentary, news, public service, and audio. It’s work that doesn’t just teach us about how we move through the world, it packs an impact that resonates. As […]
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15 feature films, including fiction and documentaries, along with six short films make up the Official Selection of Sundance Film Festival: CDMX 2026. All feature
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Minutes after unveiling a lineup dominated by European auteurs for Cannes’ 79th edition, festival chief Thierry Frémaux was hit with a barrage of questions about Hollywood’s absence. This year’s roster features a nearly unprecedented number of French-language films and, for now, one single American filmmaker — Ira Sachs — in competition. That could still evolve, […]
Cannes Film Festival will favor the auteurs this year, with Asghar Farhadi, Pedro Almodóvar, Paweł Pawlikowski, Ira Sachs, Hirokazu Kore-eda, László Nemes and Ryusuke Hamaguchi all premiering new films in competition. After a 2025 edition which had a large Hollywood presence with Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning” and Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 […]
A competition section of (currently) twenty-one features with, according to Thierry Frémaux, one more potential last minute Palme d’Or contender addition to be announced (or not) in the week(s) ahead, we find a group of films that are both heavy on regular auteurs but also welcomes several first time competition filmmakers.
Glasgow Short Film Festival 2026 announces award winners Each To Their Own World by Klarissa Webster and Manal Issa, 2024 by Elisabeth Subrin take jury prizes. The 19th annual celebration of short film finished last night with the awards ceremony, following a packed five day programme of events across the city. Glasgow Film Festival 2026 […]
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(L-R): Olive (Abigail Breslin), Sheryl (Toni Collette), Frank (Steve Carell) and Richard (Greg Kinnear) in Little Miss Sunshine. Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox/Eric Lee By Jessica Herndon The Sundance Film Festival is synonymous with innovative storytelling — and has been since its early years, when movies like the Coen brothers’ neo-noir debut Blood Simple and […]
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