Participants expressed a shared appreciation of cinema as a powerful medium for fostering cross-cultural understanding and ...
German filmmaker Alexander Kluge, who pioneered the 1960s New German Cinema movement and won the Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion in 1968 with "The Artists in the Big Top: Perplexed,” has died. He ...
Diego Pineda has been a devout storyteller his whole life. He has self-published a fantasy novel and a book of short stories, and is actively working on publishing his second novel. A lifelong fan of ...
In 1962, a young filmmaker introduced the world to a new kind of cinematic storytelling. Ivan's Childhood, directed by Andrei ...
Explore the most influential TV shows of the past 10 years that have impacted culture and storytelling, from Stranger Things ...
Yana Skopina’s directorial debut, Summer Ends Soon, positions itself within a growing body of Central Asian cinema that favors intimate storytelling over historical spectacle. Set in the summer of ...
Sergei Loznitsa's historical drama Two Prosecutors, which he adapted from the novella written by the onetime Gulag prisoner ...
A Historic Milestone in Indian Cinema Before the emergence of contemporary blockbusters such as Dhurandhar 2, Dangal, and ...
The 21st annual South East European Film Festival (SEEfest) will open April 29 with Ioana Mischie’s feature debut Catane, a ...
The Francois Chalais Prize is awarded each year at Cannes to a film that represents the ­values of journalism.
Michael Lee Nirenberg’s oral history of classic New York filmmaking, “Cinematic Immunity,” centers on crew members whose ...
In its 55th year, New Directors/New Films continues to present some of the most exciting talent breaking out on the festival ...