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The second Mediterrane Film Festival's line up and what you need to know about it

E. Nina Rothe May 30, 2024

The Mediterrane Film Festival’s second edition, will be taking place from the 22nd of June to the 30th June, 2024 in Malta, and it recently confirmed its new Artistic Director, renowned programmer and industry insider Teresa Cavina.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Malta, Mediterrane Film Festival, Terasa Cavina, Eric Bana, Annabelle Wallis, Jared Harris, Natascha McElhone, Daniela Melchior, Joaquim de Almeida, Darko Peric, Backstage, Afef Ben Mahmoud and Khalil Benkirane, Hayat, Zeki Demirkubuz, Yorgos Lanthimos, Kinds of Kindness, The Strangers' Case, Brandt Andersen, Tuesday, Daina O. Pusić, Sweet Dreams, Ena Sendijarević, Meryam Joobeur, Who Do I Belong To, Dear Jassi, Tarsem Singh, The Devil's Bath, Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, I Saw the TV Glow, Jane Schoenbrun, Shambala, Min Bahadur Bham, Los Ultimos, Sebastián Peña Escobar, One needs a town - Zavattini, Luzzara and the Po River, Francesco Conversano and Nene Grignaffini, Allison Crank, Alina Mikhaleva, Less Media Group, VR, Michel Reilhac, Malta Film Commission
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Cannes Film Festival awards include top prizes for Sean Baker's 'Anora' and Guan Hu's 'Black Dog' in Un Certain Regard

E. Nina Rothe May 26, 2024

Many women-directed gems were snubbed, in favor of a story about a sex worker written and directed by a male filmmaker.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Hanif Kureishi, Cannes Film Festival, festival de Cannes, Sean Baker, Anora, Guan Hu, Black Dog, awards, Venice Film Festival, Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, Karim Aïnouz, Motel Destino, Agathe Riedinger, Wild Diamond, Magnus van Horn, The Girl with the Needle, Camera d'Or, Rungano Nyoni, Un Certain Regard, Roberto Minervini, The Damned, All We Imagine as Light, Payal Kapadia, Emilia Perez, Jacques Audiard, MIguel Gomes, Grand Tour, Mohammad Rasoulof, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Jesse Plemons, Kinds of Kindness, Yorgos Lanthimos, Adriana Paz, Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofia Gascon, Selena Gomez, The Substance, Coralie Fargeat, The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent, Nebojša Slijepčević, Bad for a Moment, Daniel Soares, L'Histoire de Souleymane, Boris Lojkine, Anasuya Sengupta, The Shameless, Abou Sangaré, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Holy Cow, Louise Courvoisier, Norah, Tawfik Alzaidi, Armand, Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, Mongrel, Wei Liang Chiang & You Qiao Yin, Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know..., Chidananda S Naik, Out the Window Through the Wall, Asya Segalovich, The Chaos She Left Behind, Nikos Kolioukos, Bunnyhood, Mansi Maheshwari, CST Artist-Technician prize, Daria d'Antonio, Paolo Sorrentino, Parthenope, CST Young technician Prize, Evgenia Alexandrova, Noémie Merlant, The Balconettes
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This year’s Palm Dog winner Kodi with his director and co-star Laetitia Dosch

The Cannes Diaries: The day the festival went to the dogs!

E. Nina Rothe May 25, 2024

The Palm Dog winners, that is…

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Palm Dog, Cannes, festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, dogs, Messi, Anatomy of a Fall, Woopets, France, Knauf Jewels, Soho Poms, Wendy Mitchell, Kinds of Kindness, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Bird, Andrea Arnold, Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola, Mutt Moment, Black Dog, Eddie Peng, Taiwan, Little Xin, Hu Guan, Toby Rose, Snoop, Palme D'Or, Kodi, Laetitia Dosch, Dog on Trial, Un Certain Regard, Kaleem Aftab, Peter Bradshaw, Rita Di Santo, Juliette Binoche, Meryl Streep
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A still from ‘Salted Skins’ by Nicolas Fattouh, courtesy of the DFI

The Cannes Diaries: Doha Dreaming with multiple DFI projects in the Cannes Official line up & Spring 2024 upcoming grants

E. Nina Rothe May 23, 2024

It’s all in a week’s work for the Doha Film Institute, the greatest cinematic organization in the MENA region.

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In Cinema, The Diaries, Festival Tags Doha Film Institute, Qatar, DFI, H.E. Sheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Rendez-vous avec Pol Pot, Rithy Panh, Cambodia, Qumra, Iréne Jacob, Grégoire Colin, Cyril Gueï, Cannes Film Festival, Critics' Week, The Brink of Dreams, Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir, KEFF, Locust, Taiwan, Morocco, Across the Sea, Saïd Hamich Benlarbi, Egypt, East of Noon, Hala Elkoussy, Mahdi Fleifel, To a Land Unknown, Erige Sehiri, Marie and Jolie, Joyce A. Nashawati, Sound of Silence, Venice Film Festival, Ameer Fakher Eldin, Yunan, Elia Suleiman, MENA region, Hanaa Issa, Fatma Hassan Alremaihi, Al-Dana, Nora Al-Subai, Running With Beasts, Leila Basma, Lebanon, Syria, The Settlement, Mohamed Rashad, Nomadish, Yassine Marco Marroccu, Agora, Ala Eddine Slim, Żejtune, Malta, Alex Camilleri, The Botanist, china, Jing Yi, Another Birth, Tajikistan, Isabelle Kalandar, Horizon, Colombia, César Augusto Acevedo, Tale of the Land, Indonesia, Loeloe Hendra, The Fin, South Korea, Syeyoung Park, Flying Elephants, Mona Khaouli, Munir Khauli, Just Like a Dream, Corine Shawi, Beirut, Road Trip, Linda Qibaa, Speak Image, Speak, Palestine, Pary El-Qalqili, Flower of the Sands, Jaouad Babili, Climbing the Mountains, Algeria, Sabrina Chebbi, She Was Not Alone, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Hussein Al-Asadi, Those Who Watch Over, Karima Saidi, Ground Zero, collective shorts project, Moondove, Karim Kassem, Cutting Through Rocks, Iran, Sara Khaki and Mohammad Reza Eyni, Requiem for a Tribe, Marjan Khosravi, Badr on the Moon, Jordan, Aisha Al-Jaidah and Kholoud Al Ali, Film, TV Series, Web series, Last Words, Antoine Waked, Palmyra, Carol Mezher and Gabriela Flores, Rent-a-Mama, Dania Bdeir, New York, The Dry Kingdom, Dana J. Atrach, Echoes, Marie-Rose Osta, El'Sardines, Zoulikha Tahar, Before the Day Breaks, Amal Al-Muftah, If Only, Ali Al Anssari, Little Man, Hajri Gachouch, Salted Skins, Nicolas Fattouh, The Heaviness of Absence, Zizou, Jalal Maghout, Khaled Moeit, Maha Al-Thani, Eman, Please Pause, Lulwa Al-Thani, The Star, Ingrid El Zoghby, Another Day Shall Come, Aida Kaadan
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A still from ‘The Girl with the Needle’, courtesy of the Festival de Cannes

The Cannes Diaries: Magical interviews, chance meetings and beautiful films

E. Nina Rothe May 19, 2024

There is a trick to this festival. If you stand still long enough in Cannes — something a bit difficult to do on a weekend as crowds are bustling all around you — you’ll run into everyone who is anyone in the film universe.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Alleno & Rivoire chocolate, festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, The Cannes Diaries, RH Three, Golden Globes, The Girl with the Needle, Venice Film Festival, Croisette, KEFF, Locust, Taiwanese cinema, La Semaine de la Critique, Francis Ford Coppola, Megalopolis, Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Andrea Arnold, Bird, Barry Keoghan, Magnus van Horn, Vic Carmen Sonne, Trine Dyrholm, Un Certain Regard, Zambia, Rungano Nyoni, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, Everybody Loves Touda, Nabil Ayouch, Doha Film Institute, Five Seas Hotel, DFI, Sebastian Sepulveda, Qumra, Elia Suleiman, Nina Rodriguez, Ali Khechen, Hanaa Issa, Fatma Hassan Al Remaihi, Cannes Premiere, Thierry Fremaux, Salle Debussy, Jean-Luc Godard, Rithy Panh, Rendez-Vous avec Pol Pot, Meeting with Pol Pot, Irene Jacob, Grégoire Colin, Leos Carax, C'est pas moi, Oscars, Academy Awards, Baby Annette, Annette, Denis Lavant, Bad Blood, Modern Love, David Bowie, Tom Hanks, Forrest Gump
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The Cannes Diaries: Opening day and setting up the theme of the festival

E. Nina Rothe May 15, 2024

Every once in a while, I get asked what I’ll do when AI takes over my work. Thank goodness French filmmaker Quentin Dupieux has given me plenty of ammunition to squash that line of inquiry once and for all.

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In Cinema, The Diaries, Festival Tags Cannes Diaries, Quentin Dupieux, Festival de Cannes, An Unfinished Film, Lou Ye, Chinese film, The Second Act, AI, algorithm, Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon, Louis Garrel, Raphaël Quenard, Manuel Guillot
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Golden Globes and Academy Awards nominee Jeffrey Wright visit the lounge in 2023

The DPA Gift Suite returns to the Croisette and it's a must-visit

E. Nina Rothe May 10, 2024

For those lucky enough to be VIPs and on Nathalie Dubois’ list, a stop by the Marriott is a yearly event we anticipate with bated breath.

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In Fashion, Festival, The Diaries Tags DPA gift lounge, Festival de Cannes, Nathalie Dubois Sissoko, JW Marriott, Jeffrey Wright, Rossy de Palma, HAAB Medical Group, Tokyo, Anti-aging, Sunless Bronze by Annie Rouet, Escentuelle, Marc Andre Barrois, Tilia, Quentin Bisch, Natura Bisse, The Lab Room, The Hinomoto Foundation, DPA Japan, Domaine de Nuisement, Nova Caviar, Estonia, Swiss Demarquet, Antik Batik, Relais and Chateaux’s Le Taha’a by Pearl Resorts, French Polynesia, Bora Bora, Heloise Martin, Christophe Paviot, Energecia, Elsy, Tracey Metallic designs, Krama Heritage, Lothantique, Mathilde et Zoë, Beach Sandy, Les Tendances d’Emma, JC Donaldson, Nowatch, Joorn
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A still from ‘Maria’ by Jessica Palud

Cannes adds more titles, include Jessica Palud's 'Maria' and unveils jury for Un Certain Regard

E. Nina Rothe April 25, 2024

Plus, their selection of short films from all over the world and an immersive program which includes fantastic works featuring the voices of Cate Blanchett, Indira Varma, Tahar Rahim and Colin Farrell.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard, Xavier Dolan, Lubna Azabal, Short Films, Jessica Palud's Maria, Matt Dillon, Giuseppe Maggio, Annamaria Vartolomei, Cate Blanchett, Indira Varma, Tahar Rahim, Maria Schneider, Bernardo Bertolucci, Last Tango in Paris, Marlon Brando, Rúnar Rúnarsson, When the Light Breaks, Arnaud Desplechin, Spectateurs, Lula, Oliver Stone, Michel Hazanavicius, The Most Precious of Cargoes, La Plus Précieuse des marchandises, Gerard Depardieu, Jean-Louis Trintignant, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Iran, Mohammad Rasoulof, Immersive Competition, Claire Bardainne, Adrien Mondot, En Amour, Laurent Bardainne, November Ultra, Evolver, Barnaby Steel, Ersin Han Ersin, Robin McNicholas, Maya: the Birth of a Superhero, Poulomi Basu, CJ Clarke, Kathy Packianathan, Charithra Chandran, Florrie Antoniou, Gloomy Eyes, Fernando Maldonado, Jorge Tereso, Max Riemelt, Jorge Drexler, Jam Hsiao, Eliza McNitt, Spheres, Jessica Chastain, Millie Bobby Brown, Patti Smith, Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar, Paolo Moretti, Claudine Nougaret, Vladimir Perišić, La Cinef, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, France, Kosovo, Lithuania, Portugal, USA, Singapore, Maïmouna Doucouré, Asmae El Moudir, Vicky Krieps, Todd McCarthy
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‘Rhapsody in August’ by Akira Kurosawa (1991)  © Shochiku Co., Ltd. / Kurosawa Prod. – Graphic design © Hartland Villa

Studio Ghibli, Kevin Costner, Baloji and other goodies to come at the Festival de Cannes

E. Nina Rothe April 19, 2024

Turns out there are lots of winning people and moments on this year’s Croisette, and that’s before the festival has even started. And finally, we have a poster for the 77th edition of the festival!

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Kevin Costner, Cannes Film Festival, Studio Ghibli, Baloji, Horizon An American Saga, Honorary Palme d'or, The Boy and the Heron, Oscars, Academy Awards, Toshio Suzuki, ‘Napoléon’ by Abel Gance, Cannes classics, Emmanuelle Beart, Omen, Camera d'Or, George Lucas, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Sienna Miller, Dances with Wolves, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone, Hartland Villa, Akira Kurosawa, Rhapsody in Augus, Shochiku Co., Ltd. / Kurosawa Prod, Lionel Avignon, Stefan de Vivies, Peace, Nagasaki, USA, Yojimbo, Seven Samurai, Rashomon
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Poster by Takeshi Kitano, titled, appropriately by the Japanese actor, writer, comedian, painter and director “Takeshi”

Cannes' Quinzaine and Semaine announce line ups

E. Nina Rothe April 18, 2024

And there are some must-watch films in there which cannot be missed.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Directors' Fortnight, Critics' Week, Cannes, Festival de Cannes, Takeshi Kitano, This Life of Mine, Agnes Jaoui, Sophie Fillières, Christmas Eve In Miller’s Point, Michael Cera, Elsie Fisher, Maria Dizzia, Francesca Scorsese, Ben Shenkman, Gregg Turkington, Sawyer Spielberg, Tyler Taormina, India Donaldson, Good One, Universal Language (Une Langue Universelle), Matthew Rankin, Tehran, Mahdi Fleifel, To a Land Unknown, Hala Elkoussy, East of Noon (Sharq 12), Locust, KEFF, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, Saïd Hamich Benlarbi, La mer au loin (Across the Sea), Adam Bessa, Ghose Trail, Jonathan Millet
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The Taormina Film Fest announces appointment of Marco Müller as Artistic Director

E. Nina Rothe April 17, 2024

The festival will celebrate its 70th Anniversary this year.

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In Festival, The Diaries Tags Marco Muller, Taormina Film Festival, Sicily, Italy, No Man's Land, Academy Awards, Sandra Hebron, Enrico Magrelli, Carmelo Marabello, Édouard Waintrop, Joumane Chahine, Teatro Antico, Sergio Bonomo
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Emma Stone and Joe Alwyn in ‘Kinds of Kindness’, photo by Atsushi Nishijima, courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

This year's Festival de Cannes line up is announced

E. Nina Rothe April 11, 2024

And it features the latest works from Yorgos Lanthimos, Karim Aïnouz, Ali Abbasi, David Cronenberg, Paolo Sorrentino and Francis Ford Coppola, to name a few — phew!

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Festival de Cannes, Iris Knobloch, Thierry Fremaux, Kinds of Kindness, Emma Stone, Joe Alwyn, Raoul Peck, Yolande Zauberman, Rithy Panh, Ali Abbasi, Yorgos Lanthimos, Karim Aïnouz, David Cronenberg, Paolo Sorrentino, Francis Ford Coppola, Kevin Costner, Nabil Ayouch, Leos Carax, Roberto Minervini, Norah, Tawfik Alzaidi, Payal Kapadia, Jia Zhang-Ke, Paul Schrader, Miguel Gomes, Andrea Arnold, Martin Scorsese, It's Not Me, Motel Destino, La Belle de Gaza, M, Locarno, Dustin Hoffman, Megalopolis, Giancarlo Esposito, NYC, Adam Driver, Horizon An American Saga
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A still from ‘The Second Act’, photo © Chi-Fou-Mi Productions

The latest Cannes announcements, including the Léa Seydoux starrer which will kick off the festival

E. Nina Rothe April 5, 2024

Plus, the festival releases its latest guidelines to make the event more eco-friendly.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags festival de Cannes, Cannes Film Festival, Lea Seydoux, The Second Act, Vincent Lindon, Louis Garrel, Quentin Dupieux, Raphaël Quenard, Dune Part Two, Mr. Oizo, DJ Dupieux, Le Deuxième Acte, Out of Compeition, Opening Film, Croisette, Maiwenn, Jeanne du Barry, Johnny Depp, French cinema, Grand Théâtre Lumière, Daaaaaali!, Yannick, Smoking Causes Coughing, Green, official program, eco friendly, Jean Dujardin, Deerskin
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Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ action adventure  “FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

The Festival de Cannes makes first announcements

E. Nina Rothe March 24, 2024

And these aren’t for the faint hearted, you’ll see. 

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, George Miller, Festival de Cannes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Tom Burke, Out of Competition, Australian outback, Charlize Theron, La Residence, Un Certain Regard, Molly Manning Walker, Ernst De Geer, Anastasiia Solonevych, Danech San, Daria Kashcheeva, Aditya Ahmad, Paris, Meltse Van Coillie, Diana Cam Van Nguyen, Hao Zhao, Gessica Généus, Andrea Slaviček, Asmae El Moudir, Directors' Fortnight, SACD prize, Europa Cinemas award, People's Choice award, Fondation Chantal Akerman
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A still from Ginevra Elkann’s ‘I Told You So’ which will screen at this year’s Cinema Made in Italy

"That's Amore!" Cinema Made in Italy lands at Ciné Lumière in London

E. Nina Rothe March 14, 2024

Organized by Cinecittà, the French Institute in London and The Italian Cultural Institute, this audience favorite annual film festival highlights the best Italian cinema from the past year.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cinema Made in Italy, Cine Lumiere, London, French Institute Alliance Francaise, Italian Cultural Institute, Cinecittà, South Kensington, Adrian Wootton OBE, Alice Rohrwacher, La Chimera, Josh O'Connor, Carol Duarte, Alba Rohrwacher, Isabella Rossellini, Cannes, Comandante, Edoardo De Angelis, Pierfrancesco Favino, WWII, Paola Cortellesi, There is Still Tomorrow, Tommaso Santambrogio, Oceans Are The Real Continents, Venice Film Festival, Ginevra Elkann, I Told You So, Valeria Golino, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Greta Scacchi, Chicken For Linda!, Sébastien Laudenbach, Chiara Malta, Nicola Maccanico, Danny Huston
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The Qumra class of 2024, captured in the courtyard of the Museum of Islamic Art

The Qumra Diaries: the good, the bad and the overcrowded

E. Nina Rothe March 8, 2024

And no, I’m not talking about the bustling Souq Waqif on the eve of Ramadan!

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Qumra, Doha Film Institute, Qatar, Doha, Souq Waqif, Qatar Airways, Museum of Islamic Art, Damasca, Fiko, Msheireb Downtown Doha, National Museum of Qatar, Alain Ducasse Jiwan, Qatari cuisine, Desert Rose, Profiles Doha, Intaj 2023 exhibition, Youssef Chahine, Mohamed Malas, Kaouther Ben Hania, Soudade Kaadan, Ramadan, Mohammad malas
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Mati Diop © Dirk Michael Deckbar, courtesy of the Berlinale 2024

A Berlinale Wrap Up: Dying, Doubt and a well deserved Diop win

E. Nina Rothe February 26, 2024

There were a lot of themes at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival and some resonated deeply with me, as the world tries to wade through the perils of certainty — those who think they always know better.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Mati Diop, Berlinale, Berlin, Dahomey, ICSFilm.org, Lars Eidinger, Lars Eidinger To Be or Not To Be, Documentary, Reiner Holzemer, Dying, Matthias Glasner, Dying Sterben, Carlo Chatrian, Tricia Tuttle, Bertrand Russell, Amos Gitai, Gaza, Israel, Palestine, No Other Land, Shikun, Panorama, competition, Golden Bear, Silver Bear, Eugene Ionesco, Rhinoceros
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A still of Cillian Murphy in ‘Small Things Like These’ © Shane O’Connor

Berlinale Dispatch: Cillian Murphy goes from the explosive 'Oppenheimer' to 'Small Things Like These'

E. Nina Rothe February 15, 2024

And it’s a good thing. A very, very good thing.

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Cillian Murphy, Berlinale, Small Things Like These, Golden Globes, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Oppenheimer, Claire Keegan, Ireland, Tim Mielants, Enda Walsh, Magdalene Laundries, Emily Watson, Eileen Walsh, Michelle Fairley, Artists Equity
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Hala Matar's 'Electra' world premieres, at this year's Santa Barbara IFF

E. Nina Rothe February 9, 2024

And is worth a watch.

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In Festival, Cinema, Fashion Tags Electra, Hala Matar, Daryl Wein, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Bradley Cooper, Mark Ruffalo, Maria Bakalova, Jack Farthing, Chloë Sevigny, Jack Farthing Rome, Valentino, Netflix, Soudade Kaadan, Nezouh, Syria, Venice, Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, Salt of This Sea, Arab women filmmakers, Bahrain, Cannes, Berlinale
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Mariëtte Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian announcing this year’s Competition & Encounters line up on Monday

All the latest Berlinale titles added to Competition and Encounters

E. Nina Rothe January 24, 2024

While many of us may be concentrating on the awards announcements, the Berlin Film Festival reminds us where it all starts from, and why these worldwide events are so important. Dare I say, more than the awards…

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In Cinema, Festival, The Diaries Tags Berlinale, Berlin Film Festival, Germany, Middle East, Mariëtte Rissenbeek, Carlo Chatrian, Golden Bear, Silver Bear, Meryam Joobeur, Who Do I Belong To, Tunisia, Qu, Qumra, Doha Film Institute, Nadim Cheikhrouha, Sarra Ben Hassen, Kaouther Ben Hania, Another End, Piero Messina, Gael Garcia Bernal, Berenice Bejo, Black Tea, Abderrahmane Sissako, La Cocina, Rooney Mara, Oded Fehr, Dahomey, Mati Diop, Hors du Temps, Olivier Assayas, Bruno Dumont, L'Empire, Lyna Khoudri, Yasmine Al Massri, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, The Stranger's Case, Omar Sy, Brandt Andersen, Aleppo, Riho Kudo, Chime, August my Heaven
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