The first feature film from director Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Mustang (recipient of the Europa Cinemas Label Award at Cannes' Directors' Fortnight program), follows...
It is difficult to equitably handle and deal with particular subject matter in a film without feeling exploitative. Yet David Pablos has managed to walk this fi...
Following his 2010 debut, Summerland, Rams marks the second feature film from Icelandic director Grimur Hakonarson. Premiering as part of Cannes' Un Certain Reg...
The filmmakers behind the acclaimed drama talk the aesthetic choices, sources of inspiration and the subject of homosexuality today compared to the 1950s. ...
There is something to be said about the satisfying catharsis from a pure melodrama -- a movie that is so earnest and excessive in service to its genre conventio...
Jeremy Saulnier, the director of the critically acclaimed Blue Ruin, has recently returned to Cannes to debut his new film as part of the Director’s Fortnig...
Considering it clocks in at well over six hours, today brings just a meager portion of Miguel Gomes’ epic Arabian Nights available to view. Featured in the ...