
Cannes Film Festival Showcases New Films and Industry Debates
The Cannes Film Festival is in full swing, featuring premieres of anticipated films such as Andrey Zvyagintsev's 'Minotaur' and Sebastian Stan's latest drama. The event also includes discussions on artificial intelligence in filmmaking, celebrity appearances, and film market activities.
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Cannes 2026: In 'L'Inconnue,' Niels Schneider and Léa Seydoux dive into a dizzying game of doubles and doppelgängers
Director Arthur Harari uses body-swapping to create a poisonous modern fairy tale.
Read full article →Three Ukrainian films selected for one of UK's largest independent film festivals
Three Ukrainian films – On a Stringer, Rescue and Our Colors Never Fade – have been selected for the programme of the Raindance Film Festival, which will take place from 17 to 26 June.
By Daria Lobanok
Read full article →Sebastian Stan’s Cannes transformation stuns in 'Fjord' premiere
Sebastian Stan delivers one of his biggest transformations yet in “Fjord”, Cristian Mungiu's tense Competition drama about a Romanian family who move to rural Norway and become increasingly isolated from the local community. Co-starring Renate Reinsve, the film marks Stan's first role in Romanian.
By Eve JACKSON
Read full article →SAS Rogue Hero was 'lucky to survive'
Read full article →Multigenerational Love Story ‘Akashi’ Lands With Canoe Film at Cannes Film Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Canoe Film has boarded multigenerational love story “Akashi” for international sales, excluding Canada and Japan, and is revving up buyer conversations at the Cannes Film Market. “Akashi” is the feature debut of Vancouver-based director, actor, and writer Mayumi Yoshida, who is attending the market as part of Film Network Access’ 2026 cohort. Her film won […]
By Naman Ramachandran
Read full article →‘Groundswell’ Wins Golden Globe Documentary Honor at Cannes
Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson executive produced the doc, about regenerative agriculture, from directors Joshua Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell.
By Scott Roxborough
Read full article →‘Minotaur’ Review: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Ambiguous Thriller Exquisitely Skewers Russian Corruption – Cannes Film Festival
Nine years since his last film, several of them spent slowly recovering in Germany from a bout of Covid that all but extinguished his lungs, Andrey Zvyagintsev, the greatest of all the living Russian directors, is back in Cannes with a chronicle of crime and — for the rich, the influential and the crafty – […]
By Damon Wise
Read full article →Russian Director Andrey Zvyagintsev Returns to Cannes Film Festival After Near-Fatal Illness
Zvyagintsev, director of the acclaimed films "Leviathan" and "Loveless," was left in a coma and unable to walk for a year after an extreme reaction to Russia's Sputnik V vaccine in 2021.
Read full article →John Travolta Reveals How His Directorial Debut Inspired Cannes Look
John Travolta is revealing the phenomenal vision behind his Cannes Film Festival look. After the Phenomenon star stepped out at the prestigious screening event donning a new look, which included...
By Sasha Wayman
Read full article →Estonian movie 'At Your Service' bags Cannes Film Festival prize
Young Estonian director German Golub's under-production film "Teie teenistuses" ("At Your Service") has won an award at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
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