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37 articles available in total starting from 10/04/2025. Last article published on 01/10/2025.

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Harris Dickinson • Director of Urchin

Interview: Harris Dickinson • Director of Urchin

“They’re definitely very separate for me, the roles of director and actor”

The rising star, both in front of and behind the camera, talks us through his hard-hitting directorial debut, about a young rough sleeper in the midst of a downward spiral  

01/10 | Dinard 2025

Pedro Pinho • Director of I Only Rest in the Storm

Interview: Pedro Pinho • Director of I Only Rest in the Storm

“I do a lot of casting on Instagram – I only created my account to cast!”

CANNES 2025: The Portuguese director sheds light on his epic, complex film, following a troubled NGO worker in Guinea-Bissau and his failing attempts to do good  

27/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Zuzana Kirchnerová • Director of Caravan

Interview: Zuzana Kirchnerová • Director of Caravan

"I wanted to show a mother who is also a sexual being — someone who protests, who desires, and who loves freedom"

CANNES 2025: The Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová discusses her first feature, the return of Czech cinema to the festival's official selection after more than 30 years  

26/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Review: The Chronology of Water

Review: The Chronology of Water

CANNES 2025: Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, follows an abuse survivor’s journey to become a writer  

26/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Jafar Panahi wins Cannes' Palme d’Or for It Was Just an Accident

Jafar Panahi wins Cannes' Palme d’Or for It Was Just an Accident

CANNES 2025: The Grand Prix has gone to Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, and other accolades to The Secret Agent, Mascha Schilinski, Oliver Laxe, Nadia Melliti, the Dardenne brothers and Bi Gan  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Awards

Tarzan Nasser • Director of Once Upon a Time in Gaza

Interview: Tarzan Nasser • Director of Once Upon a Time in Gaza

"Is the hero the one who gets the credit — or the one who endures and adapts to inhuman conditions?"

CANNES 2025: The Palestinian filmmaker, director of the film alongside with brother Arab, discusses their story of survival, politics and filmmaking set in the Gaza that existed a few years ago  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Morad Mostafa • Director of Aisha Can't Fly Away

Interview: Morad Mostafa • Director of Aisha Can't Fly Away

"I asked myself why, in Egyptian cinema, we don't have any films about non-Egyptians characters"

CANNES 2025: The Egyptian filmmaker talked to us about the origins of his debut feature, centred on an African migrant in Cairo  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Francesco Sossai • Director of The Last One for the Road

Interview: Francesco Sossai • Director of The Last One for the Road

“I wanted to experience another adventurous night by making this film”

CANNES 2025: The Italian director discusses his new movie, through which he raises a glass to the men who drink  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

Simón Mesa Soto • Director of A Poet

Interview: Simón Mesa Soto • Director of A Poet

“This film shows the worst version of myself in 20 years’ time”

CANNES 2025: The Colombian director delves into the artistic vocation and its inherent misfortunes  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo triumphs in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo triumphs in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard

CANNES 2025: Chilean director Diego Céspedes’ film has come out on top; other prizes went to Simón Mesa Soto, Arab and Tarzan Nasser, Cleo Diáran, Frank Dillane and Harry Lighton  

24/05 | Cannes 2025 | Un Certain Regard/Awards

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