"Our mission is to champion extraordinary cinema while creating a bridge for emerging filmmakers to enter the international distribution landscape,” says Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Vilpa. By Georg ...
Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar is threatening to pull funding from the Ophir Awards, Israel’s version of the Oscars, after a film critiquing Israel won the top prize. The Sea, helmed by Israeli ...
Rahul Malhotra is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has been writing for Collider for over two years, and has covered everything ...
Tubi has launched a major creator initiative, adding 500 videos of episodic content and six established creators to its platform. Along with the new programming, the Fox-owned free streamer has also ...
Paris-based Totem Films has shared an exclusive first-look clip of “The Visitor,” set to world premiere in the main competition at the 59th Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Totem Films holds world sales ...
Janus Films has acquired all North American rights to writer/director Bi Gan’s “Resurrection,” which won the Prix Spécial Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. “Resurrection” was produced by ...
The 2025 Cannes Film Festival is a wrap, with a slew of new movies that will now set the stage and tone for the movie year ahead. And that includes the Oscar season ahead, especially as the French ...
Two of the movers and shakers on Spain’s movie scene, “1917” co-producer Mogambo and “Mummies” producer 4Cats Pictures have joined forces to launch a 50/50 joint venture, 12K Films. Madrid-based 12K ...
EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Lombroso, the journalist and director who helped build the Oscar-nominated video departments of The New Yorker and The Atlantic, has teamed with veteran comedy producer Kerry Mack to ...
The China Film Administration said it would "moderately reduce" the number of American films the country imports in response to Donald Trump's tariffs. By Abid Rahman, Patrick Brzeski It’s official: ...
It wouldn't be Cannes without a Wes Anderson. Or an Arnaud Desplechin. Or hopefully a Lynne Ramsay. We look beyond the expected to see what could (and just well may) land on the Croisette. Cannes is ...
According to Sundance and WIF’s ReFrame study out Wednesday, movies that feature gender-balanced casts and crews are more profitable than those that just employ mostly men. However, only 30 of the 100 ...
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