Cannes 2026
As Hollywood Pulls Back, Northern Ontario Steps Up
As Hollywood pulls back, Northern Ontario is stepping up production, including with such films as ‘Frankenstein.’
‘Moulin’ Review: A Hero of the French Resistance Is Given Tribute in Grinding, Only Occasionally Effective Prison Drama
László Nemes directs a grinding biopic of French Resistance hero Jean Moulin, starring Gilles Lellouche and Lars Eidinger.
Ron Howard on Documentary Filmmaking, Richard Avedon and “Creative Endurance”
Ron Howard talks Richard Avedon and documentary filmmaking.
Lars Eidinger: The Man Who Plays Monsters
In an interview, German actor Lars Eidinge discusses his career, playing monsters and his role in Volker Schlondorff Cannes film ‘Visitation.’
Cannes Hidden Gem: The Rwandan Genocide Faces an Intense Reckoning in ‘Ben’Imana’
In a Cannes 2026 Hidden Gem, ‘Ben’Imana,’ the Rwandan genocide faces an intense reckoning.
Cannes Flashback: When Léa and Adèle Turned the Cannes Jury Blue
The French actresses co-starred in 2013’s ‘Blue Is the Warmest Color,’ and just might reunite at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
Keanu Reeves to Lead Voice Cast of ‘Hidari,’ Japanese Stop-Motion Samurai Epic From Director Masashi Kawamura
The feature expands the director’s 2023 viral proof-of-concept short, which has drawn nearly 5 million views on YouTube.
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.