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Upcoming French Film Festival London at Ciné Lumière announces fantastic line-up

E. Nina Rothe October 6, 2025

And don’t be surprised to find Jafar Panahi’s latest among the films, as that is the official entry to the International Feature Film Oscar race for France. Vive la France, I say!

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In Cinema, Festival Tags Ciné Lumière, French Film Festival London, French Institute Alliance Francaise, Jafar Panahi, Victoria and Albert Museum, Barbican, The Great Arch, Claes Bang, Stéphane Demoustier, Case 137, Dominik Moll, Léa Drucker, It Was Just an Accident, Cannes Film Festival, Kaouther Ben Hania, The Voice of Hind Rajab, Silver Lion, Palme d'Or, Venice Film Festival, Richard Linklater, Nouvella Vague, Diane Gabrysiak, Alice Douard, Love Letters, François Ozon, The Stranger, Julia Ducourneau, Alpha, Lucile Hadžihalilović, The Ice Tower, Marion Cotillard, The Little Sister, Hafsia Herzi, Queer Palm, Nadav Lapid, Yes!, Raïssa Lahcine, Institut français du Royaume-Uni
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Bill Murray and Adam Driver in a still from ‘The Dead Don’t Die’

Bill Murray and Adam Driver in a still from ‘The Dead Don’t Die’

This year's Cannes Film Festival opens with Jim Jarmusch's zombie extravaganza 'The Dead Don't Die'

E. Nina Rothe April 10, 2019

I tweeted about this beauty a couple of weeks ago and stand by my word. I’m typically not a zombie kinda girl but utter Jim Jarmusch’s name and I can’t watch it fast enough. So the buzz was deafening around ‘The Dead Don’t Die’ from the time the first images of the film were released, building up to a cacophony of joy when the trailer was first shown. And don’t even get me started on Adam Driver. I mean, the man is taller than Bill Murray, which is saying a lot, and all the handsome of a young Keanu Reeves, plus acting talents to boot.

Then, this morning Cannes announced it will open its 72nd edition of the festival with the Jarmusch film, in Competition no less. On Tuesday May 14th, on the screen of the Grand Théâtre Lumière, the film by the American director and screenwriter will be this year’s first Palme d'Or competition screening.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Jim Jarmusch, Festival de Cannes, The Dead Don't Die, Adam Driver, Bill Murray, Cannes, American filmmaker, Grand Théâtre Lumière, opening selection, zombies, Keanu Reeves, Palme d'Or, Centerville, Down by Law, Roberto Benigni, John Lurie, Tom Waits, Richard Lormand, E. Nina Rothe
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Actress Behnaz Jafari with filmmaker Jafar Panahi in a still from '3 Faces'

Actress Behnaz Jafari with filmmaker Jafar Panahi in a still from '3 Faces'

The last of the Cannes Diaries 2018: When all else fails, you can find me at the movies

E. Nina Rothe May 28, 2018

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Actually, this edition of the Festival de Cannes turned out to be a missed opportunity, for media and juries alike to truly take charge of the #TimesUp movement and make of it a lasting course instead of a passing trend. Yes, there were stairs filled with women in pretty dresses, there were hotlines that we could call if we felt threatened or harassed, but ultimately the big prizes went to the big boys. As they have for every edition of the festival, except once, in 1993 when Jane Campion made history as the first and only woman to win the Palme d’Or. 

Yet personally, I loved Cannes more than ever this year. I had a soft place to fall, in the form of a wonderful group of friends I spent my free time with, eating dinners we cooked together and drinking our morning coffee back at our cozy apartment with one breathtaking view. I mean, just look at the Disney fireworks for 'SOLO: A Star Wars Story' display from our terrace!

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cannes, Festival de cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Jane Campion, TimesUp, Palme d'Or, SOLO: A Star Wars Story, Nadine Labaki, DPA gift lounge, Nathalie Dubois Sissoko, Nandita Das, The National, Capharnaum, caramel, refugees, Amir Naderi, selfies, Asghar Farhadi, Marriott Hotel, Carlton Hotel, Jafar Panahi, 3 Faces, Iranian cinema, Arab cinema, Iran, Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Dubai International Film Festival, UAE Pavilion, DIFF, CNN, Inside the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Italian cinema, Italy, Marco Bellocchio, Gianni Zanasi, La Lotta, Troppa Grazia, Lucia's Grace, Alba Rohrwacher, La Strada dei Samouni, Stefano Savona, Euforia, Valeria Golino, Dogman, Matteo Garrone, Alice Rohrwacher, Happy as Lazzaro, Lazzaro Felice, Italian politics
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Nadine Labaki on the set of 'Capharnaum', photo by Fares Sokhon

Nadine Labaki on the set of 'Capharnaum', photo by Fares Sokhon

My thoughts on women's rights, Nadine Labaki's 'Capharnaum' and the Saudi presence at this year's Cannes Film Festival

E. Nina Rothe May 22, 2018

The winner of the Palme d'Or has been announced and predictably, it's still a male-directed project. There are too few opportunities for us women around and when one of us seizes the chance, we must deal with men (boys?) putting up passive aggressive resistance all the way, and other women trying to take us down.

So, in my humble opinion this "5050X2020" movement which culminated as a red carpet moment may be fun to say and bound to light up with feminine glamour the famous staircase in Cannes, but it is not going anywhere until we aggressively and definitely take up our rightful place.

And yes, call me angry, go ahead. Make my day.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cannes Film Festival, Festival de cannes, Cannes, 5050X2020, Nadine Labaki, Capharnaum, Saudi Film Council, Saudi Arabian pavilion, Saudi Arabia, arab cinema, John Travolta, Saudi Film Collection, Short Film Corner, Don't Go Too Far, Film School Musical, Haifaa Al Mansour, Maha Dakhil, Maram Taibah, Ahmad Al-Maziad, driving ban in Saudi, Maan and Talha B., Happy as Lazzaro, Alice Rohrwacher, women filmmakers, Fares Sokhon, Palme d'Or
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Adriano Tardiolo in a still from Alice Rohrwacher's 'Happy as Lazzaro'

Adriano Tardiolo in a still from Alice Rohrwacher's 'Happy as Lazzaro'

The Cannes Diaries 2018: The inimitable Adriano Tardiolo in Alice Rohrwacher's 'Happy as Lazzaro'

E. Nina Rothe May 15, 2018

In the midst of the screening of Alice Rohrwacher's latest 'Happy as Lazzaro' ('Lazzaro Felice') I was overcome by a nearly unbearable sense of pride at being Italian. It's something I've come across one or two times before and I believe it is due to this new wave of fellow compatriot filmmakers who have brought back the idea of magic to Italian cinema.

As I sobbed in my seat, I realized that all the inspiration that lacked in our movies from about the late Seventies to now, has surged powerfully into a movement that has infiltrating the old status quo and created a brand new tsunami of talent in the process. And that simply takes my breath away.

When I sat with Rohrwacher a day later, she admitted that while in the past there existed a competition between Italian filmmakers as to who would be named the best one, now there is a stronger sense of community among the younger talents and that has made for better cinema. 

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In Cinema, Festival, Interviews, The Diaries Tags Lazzaro Felice, Happy as Lazzaro, Alice Rohrwacher, Alba Rohrwacher, Adriano Tradiolo, Cannes, Festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Cannes Diaries, Orvieto, Inviolata, Palme d'Or, Competition, Lazzaro, religion, faith
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul talks to Richard Peña during a Qumra MasterclassPhoto courtesy of the Doha Film Institute

Apichatpong Weerasethakul talks to Richard Peña during a Qumra Masterclass

Photo courtesy of the Doha Film Institute

The Qumra Diaries: Wisdom from the Masters with Apichatpong Weerasethakul and Andrey Zvyagintsev

E. Nina Rothe March 16, 2018

The great thing about an event like Qumra, the yearly industry meet-up organized by the Doha Film Institute to inspire and connect filmmakers with the world of cinema business, is that one gets to discover wonderful gems. And not only the up and coming filmmakers whose projects were featured in this fourth edition, some of which are definitely heading to Cannes! I also had the leisure to rediscover Russian filmmaker Andrey Zvyagintsev (‘Leviathan’ and ‘Loveless’ among others) and hear his insight during one of the six masterclasses, and actually uncover ApichatpongWeerasethakul, watch his dreamy work for the first time. And what a wonder that was! As Italian Maestro Gianfranco Rosi admitted to me later, I also remained enchanted by Weerasethakul’s ‘Emerald’ a dreamy look at a rundown motel, featuring flying particles and voiceovers, which I’m still working through and thinking about quite a few days later.

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In Cinema, The Diaries Tags Andrey Zvyagintsev, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, Russia, Thailand, cinema, Lav Diaz, Richard Pena, masterclasses, Steven Spielberg, Cannes Film Festival, Festival de Cannes, Palme d'Or, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, Leviathan, Loveless, Gianfranco Rosi, Emerald, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Sleep cinema hotel, Bero Beyer, dreams, Elena, Golden Globe winner, Oscar-nominated, Boatman, Killdozer, Colorado
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Tilda Swinton photographed by Brigitte Lacombe

Tilda Swinton photographed by Brigitte Lacombe

Iconic Masters and golden projects featured at this year's Qumra in Doha

E. Nina Rothe March 5, 2018

Qatar is the couture state of the Arab world. They watched and learned from the mistakes of all the other Gulf countries that were declared as states before them, and then Qatar set about to reinvent how we view culture, fashion, art and film. You can't watch an award ceremony these days without the presence for the Doha Film Institute in the credits of at least one of the films nominated, the Museum Authority of the peninsular state has assembled and created, and is set to unveil more beauty than my eyes can hold -- just a visit to the Islamic Art Museum will confirm my words -- and of course, the Emir's family owns some of the fashion world's most beloved brands. 

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In Cinema, The Diaries Tags Qatar, Doha, Doha Film Institute, Okja, Masters, filmmakers, Brigitte Lacombe, Tilda Swinton, Gulf countries, Arab world, Islamic Art Museum, Qumra, Gianfranco Rosi, E. Nina Rothe, feature narrative, documentaries, Berlinale, Golden Bear, Fuocoammare, Fire at Sea, Oscars, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thai, Thailand, Cannes Film Festival, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, Palme d'Or, Leviathan, Loveless, Russia, Golden Globes, Andrey Zvyagintsev, Sandy Powell OBE, The Young Victoria, Shakespeare in Love, The Aviator, Bennett Miller, Capote, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Truman Capote, Elia Suleiman, Hanaa Issa, DFI
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