Clarissa May 17, 2026 The premiere of Clarissa at the Cannes Film Festival marks a significant milestone for West African cinema, as directors Arie and Chuko Esiri return… Continue Reading
Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos: A Decade Later, Cannes Reunites the Palme d’Or Sisters of "Blue Is the Warmest Color" May 17, 2026 The names of French actresses Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos will forever be intertwined in the annals of the Cannes Film Festival, a connection… Continue Reading
“WE ARE ALIENS” – Review May 17, 2026 The Strategic Shift in Animation Programming The inclusion of We Are Aliens in the Director’s Fortnight is not an isolated occurrence but rather the… Continue Reading
10th Critics Awards for Arab Films Celebrates Landmark Decade at Cannes, Honoring Diverse Talent and Influential Figures May 17, 2026 The Arab Cinema Center (ACC) proudly announced the laureates of its 10th Critics Awards for Arab Films, marking a significant milestone during a distinguished… Continue Reading
“MADE OF FLESH AND FUEL” – Review May 17, 2026 Narrative Overview and Character Dynamics The story follows Étienne, portrayed by Alexis Manenti, a man whose professional life necessitates a state of perpetual motion…. Continue Reading
“FOREVER YOUR MATERNAL ANIMAL” – Review May 17, 2026 Narrative Overview and Thematic Core The story begins with a sense of urgent, foreboding energy as Elsa returns to her childhood home in San… Continue Reading
The Beloved. May 17, 2026 Directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen and written in collaboration with his long-term creative partner Isabel Peña, this 135-minute feature film represents a significant milestone in… Continue Reading
Visitation: Volker Schlöndorff’s Poignant Cinematic Chronicle of a Century of German History Unveiled at Cannes May 17, 2026 Adapted from Jenny Erpenbeck’s acclaimed novel Heimsuchung (published in English as Visitation), legendary auteur Volker Schlöndorff’s latest cinematic offering, also titled Visitation, premiered to… Continue Reading
James Gray’s ‘Paper Tiger’ Delivers a Gripping American Dream Tragedy at Cannes May 17, 2026 The Cannes Film Festival has witnessed the premiere of James Gray’s latest cinematic achievement, Paper Tiger, a film that has quickly garnered acclaim for… Continue Reading
The Cannes Film Market Confronts a Seismic Shift as Traditional Financing Models Falter and New Audiences Emerge May 17, 2026 The normally bustling hallways of the Palais des Festivals at the Cannes Film Market this year tell a story of profound transition, a stark… Continue Reading