‘The Station’ Review: A Long-Gestating, Female-Centered Project Set in Yemen That’s Well Worth the Wait
A women-only haven in Yemen’s civil war is the backdrop to a story of siblings clashing in Sara Ishaq's Cannes Critics' Week entry 'The Station.'
A women-only haven in Yemen’s civil war is the backdrop to a story of siblings clashing in Sara Ishaq's Cannes Critics' Week entry 'The Station.'
Fire & Ice Media boards Brillante Mendoza's 'Aid' with Judy Ann Santos, Stacy Martin and Jeanne Balibar to star.
Elevated crime thriller Dead Miles is launching at the market in Cannes with VMI Worldwide
Javier Bardem says the tide is turning in terms of speaking up for Palestine in Hollywood: "Everyone is beginning to realize this is unacceptable."
Laszlo Nemes is returning to Cannes with 'Moulin,' a thriller revolving around the face off between French Resistance hero Jean Moulin and Nazi officer Klaus Barbie.
Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution rights to Mark Cousins’ "The Story of Documentary Film."
Indo-German banner BBFP launches four feature documentaries on rural India and family memory while expanding as a cross-border boutique studio.
Joshua Woodcock's Japanese-language drama 'Ohenro,' set on the Shikoku pilgrimage, targets a late 2026 festival launch.
'The Big Short' writer Charles Randolph adapting 'Muppets in Moscow,' story of children's show in Russia, for Emotion Pictures and Felix Culpa.
Japan's Yami Inc. launches the Yami International Film Festival, a new Tokyo horror and dark genre cinema fest set for Nov. 20–26.