Julianne Moore Pushes for More Stories Centering the Female POV at Kering Women in Motion Awards: ‘I F—ing Love Actresses’
Julianne Moore delivered a powerful speech at the Kering Women in Motion Awards in Cannes with guests Salma Hayek, Demi Moore & Colman Domingo.
Jia Zhangke Sets Next Feature ‘Mamma Dunhuang’ Starring Zhao Tao and Liao Fan, Reteaming With MK2 Films (EXCLUSIVE)
Celebrated Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke will next direct "Mamma Dunhuang," reteaming with French production and sales banner MK2 Films.
Brazil’s Embratur Spearheads 8-Pronged Strategy to Boost Film, TV, Online Gaming Tourism
Brazil’s tourism board, Embratur, is spearheading an eight-pronged strategy to boost film, tv, online gaming-inspired tourism in the country.
Lola Quivoron’s Thriller ‘El Dorado’ Boarded by Films du Losange as Production Wraps in Southern France
Films du Losange has boarded 'El Dorado,' a psychological thriller from rising French filmmaker Lola Quivoron, starring Matthias Schoenaerts.
Spcine Driving Efforts in Cannes to Hike International Reach of São Paulo’s Audiovisual Industry
São Paulo's Spcine is developing strategic partnerships and promoting the Brazilian city as a competitive film and TV hub on the global stage.
New BBC Boss Matt Brittin Warns Staff ‘Tough Choices Are Unavoidable As We Make Savings’ On First Day in the Job
The BBC's new director general, Matt Brittin, has sent staff a memo warning that 'tough choices are unavoidable as we make savings.'
‘Cantona’ Review: The Hard-Headed French Soccer Legend Takes Nothing Back in a Slick Documentary Portrait
You won't learn much that is new about Eric Cantona in David Tryhorn and Ben Nicholas' doc 'Cantona,' but his own charisma keeps it compelling.
Female Film Club Returns to Cannes With Expanded Short Film Fund (EXCLUSIVE)
The Female Film Club returns to Cannes with an expanded short film fund for female and non-binary filmmakers.
Raindance Sets Full 34th Edition Lineup, Adds Best Horror Feature Prize as Festival Expands Competition Slate
The 34th Raindance Film Festival reveals 85 features, a new best horror prize and a jury including Jacob Anderson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Kylie Minogue on Opening Up for a Netflix Docuseries, Refusing to Be ‘Boxed In’ and Navigating ’90s Tabloids: ‘Thankfully, I Gave Myself a Chance’
Kylie Minogue on her new Netflix docuseries "Kylie," navigating '90s tabloids and her memories of Michael Hutchence.