Cannes Critics’ Week has spotlighted Brazil’s Berlin Silver Bear winner Bruno Ribeiro for its 2025 Next Step program, highlighting this rising filmmaker as one of the most thrilling talents to watch, Variety reports
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Spain has proudly selected the Cannes Jury Prize-winning film Sirât as its official contender for the Best International Feature Film category at the upcoming Oscars, catapulting this acclaimed masterpiece into the heart of awards season excitement
Spain has proudly selected Oliver Laxe’s mesmerizing film Sirat as its official contender for Best International Feature at the Oscars, aiming to enchant the Academy with its dreamlike narrative and unique artistic vision
Italy’s Toni Servillo dazzled audiences at the Venice Film Festival, capturing the Best Actor award with a spellbinding performance. This prestigious accolade marks a stunning highlight in his illustrious career
Germany has proudly chosen Mascha Schilinski’s mesmerizing “Sound of Falling” as its official contender for the Best International Feature Film at the Oscars, The Hollywood Reporter reveals. This selection honors the film’s compelling narrative and its resounding praise from critics worldwide
A Filipino film that ignited calls for cancellation in China has now soared to victory at a New Zealand film festival, spotlighting the growing battle between artistic freedom and censorship in the region, reports the South China Morning Post
The Italian Global Series Festival is set to dazzle audiences with thrilling world premieres and exciting new awards, all while honoring the visionary David Lynch. Featuring standout Netflix shows and captivating Nordic dramas, this festival is ready to elevate global storytelling to unprecedented heights!
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has announced a partnership with the National Foundation for Australia-China Relations. This collaboration aims to enhance cultural exchanges and strengthen ties between Australia and China through film and the arts.
Brazil’s recent Oscar win for “I’m Still Here” has ignited an unprecedented Carnival celebration. The film’s triumphant recognition has united the nation in a vibrant display of culture and pride, turning the festival into a historic spectacle of joy.
“I’m Still Here” has made history by winning the Oscar for Best International Feature Film, becoming the first Brazilian film to achieve this prestigious honor. The powerful story highlights Brazil’s cinematic talent and underscores the nation’s vibrant film industry.
Oscar fever has swept Brazil, with actress Fernanda Torres emerging as this year’s Carnival muse. Celebrated for her performances, Torres embodies the vibrant spirit of the festival, captivating audiences and adding glamour to the festivities.