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286 articles available in total starting from 11/10/2010. Last article published on 13/06/2025.

Review: Plainclothes

Review: Plainclothes

Carmen Emmi’s tense drama follows a closeted police officer assigned to a sting operation targeting other gay men  

13/06 | SXSW London 2025

Vicky Krieps added to the cast of Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert's The Idiots

Vicky Krieps added to the cast of Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert's The Idiots

The film, said to be an anti-imperialistic black comedy, will also star Aimee Lou Wood, Johnny Flynn, Christian Friedel, Barbara Marten and Rainer Bock, and will be shot entirely in Poland  

26/05 | Production | Funding | France/USA/UK

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

Kirill Serebrennikov • Director of The Disappearance of Josef Mengele

Interview: Kirill Serebrennikov • Director of The Disappearance of Josef Mengele

"I wanted to get a grasp of the collective system called Mengele – the people who helped him, protected him, funded him, hid him"

CANNES 2025: The Russian director in exile elaborates on his motivation to dissect a Nazi mind on screen and reveals behind-the-scenes production details  

23/05 | Cannes 2025 | Cannes Première

Review: The History of Sound

Review: The History of Sound

CANNES 2025: In Oliver Hermanus’s film, gentle voices echo through time, creating a poetic, musically rich tale of memory, love and loss  

22/05 | Cannes 2025 | Competition

Review: The Disappearance of Josef Mengele

Review: The Disappearance of Josef Mengele

CANNES 2025: Kirill Serebrennikov’s latest feature is a rich, dense, complex, absorbing and eventually unbiased portrait of a fascist in exile  

21/05 | Cannes 2025 | Cannes Première

Review: Lilies Not for Me

Review: Lilies Not for Me

Will Seefried’s debut film navigates between romanticism and horror amidst experiments to cure homosexuality in the early 20th century  

13/05 | Films | Reviews | UK/South Africa/France/USA

Donald Trump's 100% film tariff threat shakes long-standing UK–US industry ties

Donald Trump's 100% film tariff threat shakes long-standing UK–US industry ties

The UK film sector scrambles for clarity after the US President’s announcement, amid concerns over financial repercussions  

06/05 | Industry | Market | USA/UK

Lorcan Finnegan • Director of The Surfer

Interview: Lorcan Finnegan • Director of The Surfer

“The surfer’s psychological journey is also a bit like therapy for people struggling with having lost their childhood home”

The Irish filmmaker discusses his mystery-thriller, how he created the character with Nicolas Cage and his approach to the use of colours in the film  

22/04 | BIFFF 2025

Oliver Hermanus's The History of Sound to compete for the Palme d'Or

Oliver Hermanus's The History of Sound to compete for the Palme d'Or

The South African director makes his debut in the Cannes competition with an eagerly awaited romantic drama led by Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor  

17/04 | Production | Funding | UK/USA

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