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Aston Martin Goes All in on Hollywood-izing F1
As race car drivers hit the Cannes red carpet, Aston Martin insiders explain how Formula One became the glitziest sport in the world.
The Indies Are Dying. Long Live the Indies
Dealmaking at Cannes is at a standstill. But the audience for independent film hasn’t gone anywhere — it’s just waiting to be reached in new ways.
‘Strawberries’ Director on Calling Out Modern-Day Slavery, Prostitution in Her Cannes Homage to Moroccan Fruit Pickers in Spain
In a Cannes 2026 interview on film ‘Strawberries,’ on modern slavery, prostitution of Spain fruit pickers, director Laila Marrakchi speaks out.
Bulgaria Comes Out of Nowhere to Win Eurovision, Israel Is Runner-Up
Bulgaria won Eurovision 2026, while Israel finished in second place.
‘Paper Tiger’ Debuts to Spirited Ovation as James Gray Tells Audience “Cinema Needs You More Than Ever”
The Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver movie Paper Tiger, directed by James Gray, had its world premiere at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
Aura Entertainment Takes Renny Harlin’s Samuel L. Jackson Actioner ‘The Beast’ for U.S. (Exclusive)
Jackson plays a U .S. president fighting a coup using the secret capabilities of the presidential limousine, nicknamed ‘The Beast.’
3 Cannes Questions With… Lucy Liu
Acclaimed actress Lucy Liu is in Cannes in support of ‘The Pirate Queen: No Safe Waters,’ a "cinematic immersive experience."
‘The White Lotus’ Has Found Its Perfect Hotel
‘The White Lotus’ has found its perfect hotel for season 4 in Cannes, France.
Welcome to ‘The Station,” Where the Rules Are: “No Men. No Weapons. No Politics.”
A 2026 Cannes Critics’ Week film interview about ‘The Station’ by director Sara Ishaq, about a women-only gas station, gender relations, war.
Cannes Flashback: When Andy Garcia Brought ‘Denver’ to the Croisette
Garcia directs and stars in ‘Diamond’ at this year’s Cannes Film Festival; in 1995, he brought his whole family.