Lumière, Le Cinema! April 8, 2026 Thierry Frémaux, the distinguished 65-year-old French cultural arbiter, embodies a rare confluence of historical stewardship and contemporary cinematic leadership. As the influential delegate-general of… Continue Reading
The 55th Edition of New Directors/New Films Unveils a Diverse Lineup, Highlighting Emerging Cinematic Voices and Thematic Explorations. April 8, 2026 The New Directors/New Films (ND/NF) festival, a venerable annual showcase co-presented by Film at Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), is… Continue Reading
Who Moves America Spotlights Historic UPS Teamsters Contract Negotiations and the Power of Labor Solidarity April 8, 2026 Filmmaker Yael Bridge’s latest documentary, Who Moves America, arrives at a pivotal moment for the American labor movement, chronicling the high-stakes 2023 contract negotiations… Continue Reading
Julia Ducournau Navigates New Thematic Territories with ‘Alpha’ April 7, 2026 French writer-director Julia Ducournau, celebrated for her visceral and boundary-pushing body horror films Raw (2016) and the Palme d’Or-winning Titane (2021), is poised to… Continue Reading
CPH:DOX 2026: A Festival of Urgency and Aesthetic Ambition Navigating a Fractured World April 7, 2026 Copenhagen, Denmark – The CPH:DOX International Documentary Film Festival, renowned globally as a leading platform for artistic ambition and political mediation, has once again… Continue Reading
âLike a Surveillance Cameraâ: Christian Petzold on Miroirs No. 3 April 6, 2026 Christian Petzold: A Distinct Voice in European Cinema Christian Petzold stands as a preeminent figure in contemporary German cinema, widely recognized as a leading… Continue Reading
The Unhinged Charm of Florida Man: Tyler Cornack’s Mermaid Explores the Mythical and Mundane April 6, 2026 Filmmaker Tyler Cornack, known for his distinctive blend of the absurd and the alarmingly naturalistic, delves into the peculiar mythology of the "Florida Man"… Continue Reading
Daughters of the Forest April 6, 2026 The upcoming documentary Daughters of the Forest, from Mexican filmmaker Otilia Portillo Padua, offers a profound exploration into the ancient, yet persistently vital, knowledge… Continue Reading
My Brother’s Killer April 5, 2026 Rachel Mason’s compelling true crime documentary, My Brother’s Killer, transcends the genre to become a profound elegy and a historical document, meticulously unearthing the… Continue Reading
Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates 97th Academy Awards in a Night of Historic Wins and Unexpected Moments April 4, 2026 The 97th Academy Awards culminated in a night of triumphant firsts, historic milestones, and several surprising outcomes, with Paul Thomas Anderson’s critically acclaimed drama,… Continue Reading