Alfonso Cuarón to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Locarno77
Renowned Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at Locarno77 on August 11.
Renowned Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at Locarno77 on August 11.
70th Taormina Film Fest between great previews, special events and exceptional guests in the splendid setting of the Ancient Theatre.
US producer Christine Vachon, back at the KVIFF for the second year in a row: "There are certain festivals that are just beloved by the people of their community, and this is absolutely one of them."
Isabelle Huppert will chair the jury of Venezia 81, joined by Giuseppe Tornatore, Agnieszka Holland, Zhang Ziyi and more.
In "Second Chance", world-premiering in the Proxima Competition of the Karlovy Vary IFF, "The journey of Nia is one of finding light at the end of a very long and dark tunnel."
"Our Lovely Pig Slaughter", world premiered in competition in Karlovy Vary, is a meticulously written, exhilaratingly chaotic family drama both local and universal, satirical and gentle, infuriating and endearing
The Locarno Film Festival’s 77th edition features 17 world premieres, tributes to renowned filmmakers, and a diverse selection of contemporary films.
"Passionate feminist" Mark Cousins' "A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things" is an ode to the absolute relevance of British artist and fascinating mind Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
"A Study of Empathy" by Hilke Rönnfeldt challenges our understanding of empathy through an art experiment gone awry, revealing the complexities of emotional vulnerability in contemporary society.
Who stands up for Alvar marks Anna Maria Joakimsdottír Hutri's first own short feature film after many co-directing projects
If I Float is the short film presented by Bogdan Alecsandru in Future Frames at the at the 58th Karlovy Vary IFF.
Nelicia Low about her murderous fencing brother story "Pierce": "I do believe that movies should be fun. The more light you have in a movie, the darker the dark will be."
Noaz Deshe on the refugee camp in "Xoftex" : "It is a place that is nor here, nor there, which means your mind is stateless."
"Celebration" tries "to understand how it is possible for young people to fall into this extreme right ideology, not only then, but also very much today."
William Sehested Høeg's "The Complaint", a nuanced exploration of modern corporate culture, and the pervasive influence of social media on personal identities.
"Baldilocks" uses archival footage to delve into Marthe Peters' childhood battle with cancer. A journey of memory and a love letter to her parents.
Giornate degli Autori - Venezia
Francesca Gastone creates the poster for the 21st edition of the Giornate degli Autori, telling the story of the precariousness of our world.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, directed by Tim Burton will open the 81st Venice Film Festival marking the return of Burton's iconic character.
In "Real", "there is no action, there is no fighting, there is not even a visible battle. There is something else – the truth."
Sigourney Weaver, iconic star of "Alien" and "Gorillas in the Mist," will be honored with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 81st Venice International Film Festival.
The 58th KVIFF announces its official selection, and introduces renowned juries for the Crystal Globe and Proxima competitions.
ShorTS International Film Festival
The 25th edition of the ShorTS International Film Festival in Trieste from 28 June to 6 July 2024. 117 works in seven sections, masterclasses and awards for the protagonists of Italian cinema.
Donald Sutherland, acclaimed actor known for MASH*, Ordinary People, and The Hunger Games, dies at 88.
Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” marks the return to the mind of newly teenager Riley and “Anxiety” comes up
The Bikeriders by Jeff Nichols sees Austin Butler in the role of a mysterious motorcycle club member in the 60’s Chicago.
40° N, 73° W dive into the powerful exploration of overlooked histories with Director Sandy Williams. A conversation that reveals the intricate process behind capturing unscripted interviews and the significance of documenting forgotten narratives.
"The Suitcase" - Join us for a heartfelt conversation with Producer Rebecca Vittoria-Romanoff about a short film that sheds light on autism and the importance of awareness. Learn how this award-winning film is changing perceptions and inspiring change.
This Pride Month, FRED Film Radio celebrates by amplifying LGBTQI+ voices in cinema, featuring interviews with notable filmmakers like Céline Sciamma and Todd Haynes.
An esclusive interview to Wendy Mitchell, festival producer at Sundance London 2024.
After "Bowling Saturn", French director Patricia Mazuy comes back with "Visiting Hours", which scrutinises playfully, yet with great social acumen, the unlikely alliance of two prisoners' wives with very different backgrounds