João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora – Crowrã (The Buriti Flower) #Cannes2023
A journey through three periods of the history of Krahô people, in the north of Tocantins state, in the heart of the Brasilian forest.
A journey through three periods of the history of Krahô people, in the north of Tocantins state, in the heart of the Brasilian forest.
Triet directs Sandra Hüller in a court drama reflecting on how women are still being judged for their sexuality, career and even motherhood.
Chile's colonial past echoing in today's world in the debut feature by Felipe Gálvez.
Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari join forces to explore power dynamics in contemporary Iranian society with Terrestrial Verses.
The first Sudanese film at the Cannes Film Festival, Goodbye Julia, is the story of a friendship The story of a friendship, and the hope of unity in a divided Sudan.
Jessica Hausner talks about Club Zero, screening in competition at Cannes Film Festival
Eureka: The biggest challenge for Lisandro Alonso since his first film.
Maya Hawke and Rupert Friend on their experience in the pastel colored world of Wes Anderson.
30 grandi registi cercano di rispondere alla domanda che ogni cinefilo si pone ormai da tempo: il cinema sta davvero morendo?