Katsuya Tomita – Tenzo #Cannes2019
Tenzo: a movie between documentary and fiction.
Tenzo: a movie between documentary and fiction.
Dia de festa: a short movie about sadness and relationship between a mother and her daughter.
Fighting the "easy girl" archetype with a romantic and relaxed coming of age story.
When being called "an easy girl" becomes a compliment.
A black and white cinematic poem dedicated to a father and a journalist.
Writing a genre film that becomes a #Metoo manifesto for women out there: Wu Ke-xi on becoming Nina Wu.
An overview on the Cannes Classics section and some insider info about the mechanisms of distribution and exploitation of classic films.
The experience of acting in a Ken Loach's film is a blessing, as Debbie and Kris explain in our interview.
A four-hands directed rollercoaster ride of a film, political and daring and funny and fast-paced, set in a near future, really too near...
Nature is ruling Galician mountains and the man is a guest who has to deal with this. Fire rules and threaten in a visually stunning film.
Jessica Hausner talks with FRED about her first English language film, her interest in mixing realism with irony, and the science fiction look.
Film legend Udo Kier talks about his involvement in Bacurau, his first time in Brazil and the craft of acting.
The trip back home to Russia from USA, on foot, of Lillian. Based on an incredible true story, a film of silence, strength and utter beauty.
Young LGBT+ people, a dancing love story and Georgia trying to balance tradition and modernity.
Discovering the key role of sound design in cinema masterpieces.
An ensemble film for Ira sachs, at his first time on the Cannes red carpet. A comedy, a drama, a love story, a film about love and death, family and friendship. With a prestigious cast, too.
Song Kang Ho and Lee Sun Kyun are the Bong Joon Ho's Parasites.
Guadagnino's first time in Cannes is with Julianne Moore at the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs.
A brilliant animated coming of age about loss and trying to give sense to life.
An honest and unfiltered look at New York through an intense gender issue free lovestory is what Danielle Lezssovitz gives us, with a powerful piece of filmmaking.
A great performance, a beautiful trans actress and the role of a lifetime. Acting is a gender free zone, where talent blossoms, regardless...
A talk about Israeli-Italian coproduction and the recent agreement with Roma Lazio Film Commission on development.
Talking about audience identification, The Film Agency has a new helpful study, always in progress. To check out for sure.
Sarah created Le Balon Rouge, a nursery within the film market to be used by all professionals who travel with kids while working at festivals. Genious.
Springtime for nationalism? Sovranists won't win European elections.
The Law and the Valley had its world premiere at Hot Docs International Canadian Documentary Festival and Escudeiro has won the award for Emerging Interational Filmmaker.
The new developments of Green Films, sustainable film shooting policy, from the voice of one of the most important activists and promoters.
Reviving Europe from the coma: interviewing Annalisa Piras, Wake Up Europe! Festival's director.
The directorial debut of Xavier Dolan's muse.
Laurie Anderson enters Virtual Reality with her artistic approach and makes the difference.