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1166 articles available in total starting from 16/01/2003. Last article published on 05/02/2026.

British and French films anchor Europe’s presence at SXSW

British and French films anchor Europe’s presence at SXSW

European filmmakers are again set to make their mark at the gathering, with a selection that spans genre cinema, socially engaged documentaries and formally adventurous works  

05/02 | SXSW 2026

Matt Copson makes his directorial debut with Last Days

Matt Copson makes his directorial debut with Last Days

The adaptation of the opera of the same name based on Gus Van Sant's film and created with Oliver Leith, stars Agathe Rousselle and is now in post-production  

04/02 | Production | Funding | Spain/USA

Review: Jaripeo

Review: Jaripeo

The hybrid documentary by Efraín Mojica and Rebecca Zweig is a tender, poetic and interesting look at how it feels to be a gay man in a macho culture  

04/02 | Sundance 2026 | NEXT

Visar Morina’s Shame and Money clinches the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance

Visar Morina’s Shame and Money clinches the World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance

The final edition of the US festival to be held at Park City has crowned a strong crop of European-led winners, from a Kosovar family drama to a Montenegrin highlands-set documentary  

02/02 | Sundance 2026 | Awards

Sentimental Value leads the European pack in the Oscar nominations

Sentimental Value leads the European pack in the Oscar nominations

Joachim Trier’s film vies for a whopping nine statuettes, with Hamnet, Bugonia, The Secret Agent, It Was Just an Accident and Sirāt proving strong  

22/01 | Oscars 2026

Adam Bernstein to direct Irish coming-of-age comedy Bender

Adam Bernstein to direct Irish coming-of-age comedy Bender

Set to commence filming this summer, the feature penned by Adrian Cunningham unfolds in late 1970s Dublin against the backdrop of a looming papal visit  

16/01 | Production | Funding | USA/Ireland

Review: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

Review: 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

The zombie saga staggers on with this grisly yet thoughtful fourth offering, directed by Nia DaCosta  

13/01 | Films | Reviews | UK/USA

John Nein • Senior programmer and director of strategic initiatives, Sundance Film Festival

Interview: John Nein • Senior programmer and director of strategic initiatives, Sundance Film Festival

“When you accumulate these stories over 15 years or so, you start to build a sense of opportunity and what's possible for these filmmakers”

Cineuropa chatted with the longtime Sundance programmer to learn more about this edition’s world cinema selections and the opportunities the festival offers to filmmakers  

13/01 | Sundance 2026

Global content investment set to reach $255 billion in 2026 as streaming platforms widen the gap with broadcasters

Global content investment set to reach $255 billion in 2026 as streaming platforms widen the gap with broadcasters

Outside the United States, broadcasters show slightly greater resilience, with many maintaining broadly stable investment levels  

12/01 | Europe/USA

Joachim Trier, Óliver Laxe, Petra Volpe, Masha Schilinski and Jafar Panahi discuss craft, risk and politics at Palm Springs

Joachim Trier, Óliver Laxe, Petra Volpe, Masha Schilinski and Jafar Panahi discuss craft, risk and politics at Palm Springs

European filmmakers used the pre-Oscar event's Best International Feature panels to test the aesthetics, and pressures, that can make or break an Oscar campaign  

12/01 | Industry | Market | USA/Europe

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