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468 articles available in total starting from 11/07/2018. Last article published on 13/01/2026.

15 films we’re looking forward to at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival

15 films we’re looking forward to at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival

New features by Lynne Ramsay, Ari Aster, Julia Ducournau, Bi Gan and Óliver Laxe stud an especially mouthwatering line-up on the Croisette this year  

13/05/2025 | Cannes 2025

Sally Potter’s Alma to star Pamela Anderson and Dakota Fanning

Sally Potter’s Alma to star Pamela Anderson and Dakota Fanning

The celebrated British filmmaker’s new comedy-drama will launch sales at Cannes through Bankside Films and will begin shooting on location in England this September  

30/04/2025 | Production | Funding | UK/France/Germany

Review: The Prince of Nanawa

Review: The Prince of Nanawa

Clarisa Navas’ epic documentary charts the life of a resilient young boy as he grows up in an isolated Paraguayan town bordering Argentina  

17/04/2025 | Visions du Réel 2025

Akinola Davies Jr’s My Father’s Shadow lands at Cannes

Akinola Davies Jr’s My Father’s Shadow lands at Cannes

The semi-autobiographical tale stars Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù as a father navigating Lagos with his two young sons amidst the country’s 1993 civil unrest  

15/04/2025 | Production | Funding | UK/Ireland/Nigeria

Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling lead Harry Lighton’s Cannes-bound Pillion

Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling lead Harry Lighton’s Cannes-bound Pillion

The two actors play gay bikers engaged in a dom/sub relationship in this UK-Irish co-production selected in Un Certain Regard  

14/04/2025 | Production | Funding | UK/Ireland

Review: Four Mothers

Review: Four Mothers

Darren Thornton reimagines Mid-August Lunch, in which a bumbling middle-aged man looks after four demanding old ladies, as a more sombre, serio-comic affair  

04/04/2025 | Films | Reviews | Ireland/UK

Review: The Lions by the River Tigris

Review: The Lions by the River Tigris

In Zaradasht Ahmed’s emotive documentary, made following Mosul’s liberation from ISIS, a stone carving above a door takes on a symbolic value  

31/03/2025 | CPH:DOX 2025

Review: The Ugly Stepsister

Review: The Ugly Stepsister

BERLINALE 2025: Norwegian filmmaker Emilie Blichfeldt's debut is a grotesque yet faithful retelling of the Cinderella fairy tale, updated for modern mores  

25/02/2025 | Berlinale 2025 | Panorama

Review: Houses

Review: Houses

BERLINALE 2025: Israeli filmmaker Veronica Nicole Tetelbaum creates a dark dreamscape with her tale of a trans person undertaking a tour of his old family residences  

21/02/2025 | Berlinale 2025 | Forum

Review: Kontinental '25

Review: Kontinental '25

BERLINALE 2025: Radu Jude returns with another funny, anarchic film about guilt, systemic neglect and Romanian identity, this time all shot on an iPhone  

19/02/2025 | Berlinale 2025 | Competition

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