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German Film "Sound of Falling" to Compete for 2026 Oscar
Sound of Falling", a German film directed by Mascha Schilinski, will represent Germany in the 2026 Oscars' Best International Film category following its Jury Prize win at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was lauded for its unique narrative and artistic merit, telling the story of four women ...
German Film "Sound of Falling" to Compete for 2026 Oscar
Sound of Falling", a German film directed by Mascha Schilinski, will represent Germany in the 2026 Oscars' Best International Film category following its Jury Prize win at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it was lauded for its unique narrative and artistic merit, telling the story of four women ...
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52% Bias Score


Hearts of Darkness": The Making of Apocalypse Now
The new documentary "Hearts of Darkness" details the chaotic and challenging production of Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now", mirroring the Vietnam War's unpredictability through typhoons, cast illnesses, budget overruns, and creative setbacks, ultimately resulting in a cinematic masterpiece.
Hearts of Darkness": The Making of Apocalypse Now
The new documentary "Hearts of Darkness" details the chaotic and challenging production of Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now", mirroring the Vietnam War's unpredictability through typhoons, cast illnesses, budget overruns, and creative setbacks, ultimately resulting in a cinematic masterpiece.
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32% Bias Score


A Drifting Life: China's Transformation Through a Minimal Love Story
Jia Zhangke's "A Drifting Life" follows a minimal love story across three periods in China (2001, 2006, 2022) mirroring the nation's entry into the WTO, the Three Gorges Dam project, and post-COVID recovery, using distinct locations and stylistic choices to capture these changes.
A Drifting Life: China's Transformation Through a Minimal Love Story
Jia Zhangke's "A Drifting Life" follows a minimal love story across three periods in China (2001, 2006, 2022) mirroring the nation's entry into the WTO, the Three Gorges Dam project, and post-COVID recovery, using distinct locations and stylistic choices to capture these changes.
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian Refugee's Film Debuts at Cannes
Maksym Slivinskyi, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee and waiter in France, made his Cannes Film Festival debut on May 14th with "Enzo," a film directed posthumously by Laurent Cantet and Robin Campillo, which will be released in theaters on June 18th.
Ukrainian Refugee's Film Debuts at Cannes
Maksym Slivinskyi, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee and waiter in France, made his Cannes Film Festival debut on May 14th with "Enzo," a film directed posthumously by Laurent Cantet and Robin Campillo, which will be released in theaters on June 18th.
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48% Bias Score


Lapid's "Yes" Demoted at Cannes: A Satire on Israeli Authoritarianism
Yes," Nadav Lapid's satirical film critiquing Israel's authoritarianism and complicity in the Gaza conflict, was demoted from Cannes' main competition, highlighting the challenges of cultural boycotts and the silencing of dissent.
Lapid's "Yes" Demoted at Cannes: A Satire on Israeli Authoritarianism
Yes," Nadav Lapid's satirical film critiquing Israel's authoritarianism and complicity in the Gaza conflict, was demoted from Cannes' main competition, highlighting the challenges of cultural boycotts and the silencing of dissent.
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60% Bias Score


Chinese Cinema's Global Rise: From Export to Exchange
The Cannes Film Festival's "China Night" event showcased the rising global influence of Chinese film and television, marked by record-breaking releases like Ne Zha 2 and strategic partnerships such as Disney's acquisition of Joy of Life, signaling a shift from one-way cultural export to a two-way ex...
Chinese Cinema's Global Rise: From Export to Exchange
The Cannes Film Festival's "China Night" event showcased the rising global influence of Chinese film and television, marked by record-breaking releases like Ne Zha 2 and strategic partnerships such as Disney's acquisition of Joy of Life, signaling a shift from one-way cultural export to a two-way ex...
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32% Bias Score

Iranian Director Panahi Defies Censorship, Continues Filmmaking
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, despite 14 years of imprisonment and restrictions, continues to make films, employing creative methods to circumvent censorship and using his international acclaim to challenge the Iranian government's control over artistic expression.

Iranian Director Panahi Defies Censorship, Continues Filmmaking
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, despite 14 years of imprisonment and restrictions, continues to make films, employing creative methods to circumvent censorship and using his international acclaim to challenge the Iranian government's control over artistic expression.
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40% Bias Score

Sirât": A Father's Desperate Journey Through the Moroccan Desert
Sirât," a film by Oliver Laxe, depicts a father and son's perilous journey across the Moroccan desert in search of their missing daughter, using stark realism to explore themes of love, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of life.

Sirât": A Father's Desperate Journey Through the Moroccan Desert
Sirât," a film by Oliver Laxe, depicts a father and son's perilous journey across the Moroccan desert in search of their missing daughter, using stark realism to explore themes of love, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of life.
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40% Bias Score

Iranian Filmmaker Calls for Regime Change Amidst Israeli-Iranian Conflict
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, after winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," publicly called for the fall of the Tehran regime, condemning both Israeli aggression and four decades of Iranian mismanagement, urging international pressure for a democratic government.

Iranian Filmmaker Calls for Regime Change Amidst Israeli-Iranian Conflict
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, after winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," publicly called for the fall of the Tehran regime, condemning both Israeli aggression and four decades of Iranian mismanagement, urging international pressure for a democratic government.
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48% Bias Score

Iranian Filmmaker Secretly Flees Iran After Cannes Win
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," secretly left Iran for Australia after facing potential arrest for his film, which subtly criticizes the government; his Sydney Film Festival appearance was kept secret until his arrival.

Iranian Filmmaker Secretly Flees Iran After Cannes Win
Iranian film director Jafar Panahi, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes for "It Was Just An Accident," secretly left Iran for Australia after facing potential arrest for his film, which subtly criticizes the government; his Sydney Film Festival appearance was kept secret until his arrival.
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44% Bias Score

Norwegian Royal Faces Multiple Rape and Assault Charges Amidst Lavish Lifestyle
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, faces multiple sexual assault and rape charges; despite this, he recently attended the Cannes Film Festival and other high-profile events, raising concerns about accountability and the monarchy's image.

Norwegian Royal Faces Multiple Rape and Assault Charges Amidst Lavish Lifestyle
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, faces multiple sexual assault and rape charges; despite this, he recently attended the Cannes Film Festival and other high-profile events, raising concerns about accountability and the monarchy's image.
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56% Bias Score

Chinese Cinema's Global Rise: From Cannes to Worldwide Screens
The Cannes Film Festival's "China Night" event showcased the rise of Chinese cinema on the global stage, highlighting the record-breaking release of Ne Zha 2 in North America and the success of other Chinese films and TV shows on international streaming platforms, marking a shift from one-way cultur...

Chinese Cinema's Global Rise: From Cannes to Worldwide Screens
The Cannes Film Festival's "China Night" event showcased the rise of Chinese cinema on the global stage, highlighting the record-breaking release of Ne Zha 2 in North America and the success of other Chinese films and TV shows on international streaming platforms, marking a shift from one-way cultur...
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32% Bias Score
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