
Bjørn Hallstrøm, the man who deceived all of Scandinavia
‘The Agent – The Life and Lies of My Father’ won the Best Docuseries Award at Cannes

‘The Agent – The Life and Lies of My Father’ won the Best Docuseries Award at Cannes

The situation of these animals in Canada, France, and Spain reflects how welfare laws fall short in safeguarding their future

The Italian filmmaker’s final film, completed shortly before his murder, suffered censorship, criticism, and the theft of several of its reels by a criminal gang

Experts agree that the phenomenon surrounding the Chilean actor is rooted in a model of masculinity championed by feminism and opposed by the manosphere

In a new documentary presented at the Cannes Film Festival, director Raoul Peck uses the British writer’s thoughts to analyze a present marked by mass surveillance, the manipulation of language, and the advance of authoritarian governments

The legendary director presented ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ at the Cannes Film Festival. Starring Denzel Washington, it’s a vibrant retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low’
Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio’s attitudes at the festival stand in contrast to those of Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Alexander Skarsgård, Robert Pattinson, and Harris Dickinson

The Barbadian singer attended the French film festival with A$AP Rocky, showcasing her unique style during her third pregnancy

‘The Chronology of Water’ and ‘Eleanor the Great,’ which are competing in the Un Certain Regard section, speak of trauma and loneliness from opposite perspectives

For the second time, Guillermo Galoe brings Europe’s largest irregular settlement to the French festival in a feature film that expands on the short he presented in 2023

The two actors star in Ari Aster’s corrosive political satire ‘Eddington’, in competition at Cannes, which reveals the conspiratorial tendencies of the United States

The musician presented ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ at the Cannes Film Festival, a screen version of his memoir and subsequent theatrical tour

The stars of Jacques Audiard’s musical, which is nominated for 13 Oscars, defend art as a way to portray the horrors of Mexico’s drug wars

With ‘Anora,’ winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, the director premieres his fifth feature film involving sex workers. ‘If being indie means that you have complete control over your work, I will always be indie’

The French director uses the body horror genre to denounce the violence suffered by women in a movie that has relaunched the career of the 1990s Hollywood icon

Oliver Stone’s ultraviolent satire, which reflected a moment when the media lost its way and elevated criminals to superstar status to gain audiences, fits perfectly into the era of fake news and the saturation of true crime on streaming platforms

A passionate champion of Luis Buñuel, the Greek filmmaker teams up with Emma Stone again for ‘Kinds of Kindness’ after the success of ‘Poor Things’

The Cannes Festival is now screening ‘Marcello Mio,’ a film that celebrates the centenary of the great Italian actor and stars his daughter, Chiara. Her Oscar-nominated father spent his career being cast as a ladies’ man, even though the image didn’t match his persona

The festival chief, Thierry Frémaux, is committed to ‘letting films speak’ over the noise of political controversies

News that the children of the legendary filmmakers will be starring in the comedy ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ has reopened debate about how the children of celebrities are encroaching upon Hollywood

The filmmaker will debut his new futuristic drama in Cannes, a project he funded it by selling part of his wineries

Lead actors Alma Pöysti and Jussi Vatanen break down the fine points of the Finnish director’s latest movie, winner of the Jury Prize at last year’s Cannes Film Festival

Jonathan Glazer’s ‘The Zone of Interest’ is a World War II story about daily life at Auschwitz from the German commander’s perspective

The actress, who stars in ‘The Great’ and is an ambassador for Rabanne Beauty, avoids pressure with professionalism, naturalness and confidence

Hlynur Pálmason’s movie was presented to wide acclaim in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ selection of the Cannes Film Festival and is filmed in unusual forms

It seems that these days, being a handsome man over 50 equals having smooth skin, abundant hair, youthful outfits and a few tattoos

In books and films, a new generation of women is speaking openly about the taboos surrounding happy relationships and sex