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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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Taormina Film Festival Showcases Hollywood Legends and Celebrates Female Representation

The Taormina Film Festival, from June 10-14, will honor Michael Douglas, screen "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," and feature diverse films from around the world, with a strong focus on female representation in cinema.

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Subjectivity in Film Appreciation: A Critic's Perspective

A film critic reflects on the subjective nature of movie appreciation, contrasting the critical acclaim of Chantal Akerman's "Jeanne Dielman" with the popular success of "Everything Everywhere All at Once", highlighting the lack of objective standards for evaluating films and the diverse factors inf...

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Shanghai's Hidden Spanish Heritage: A Cosmopolitan Legacy

Shanghai's evolution from a small settlement to a global financial center is explored, focusing on the significant but often overlooked contributions of its Spanish community in architecture, film, and business during the early to mid-20th century.

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Bi Gan's "Resurrection": A Cinematic Exploration of Dreams and Loss

Bi Gan's "Resurrection" is a Chinese film exploring humanity's lost capacity for dreaming through a gothic mystery, using cinematic techniques referencing China's history and early cinema, culminating in a 36-minute long shot.

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Quality Education
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Cannes Film Festival Highlights Gender Inequality Amidst Diverse Film Lineup

The Cannes Film Festival's mid-point features Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme', Kleber Mendonça Filho's 'The Secret Agent', and Lynne Ramsay's 'Die, My Love', alongside discussions of gender inequality and diverse international representation, including Nigeria's first selection, 'My Father's ...

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Gender Equality
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Edinburgh Filmhouse Reopens, Capitalizing on Analog Film Trend

The Edinburgh Filmhouse cinema, closed for three years, reopens in June with 70mm screenings of blockbusters like "Oppenheimer", capitalizing on growing interest in analog film. A community campaign raised £324,000, securing an additional £1.5m in government funding, after the cinema's previous owne...

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The Phoenician Scheme": Wes Anderson's New Thriller

Wes Anderson's new film, "The Phoenician Scheme," a thriller about the complex relationship between a ruthless tycoon (Benicio del Toro) and his nun daughter (Mia Threapleton), premieres May 23rd, competing at Cannes, and features Scarlett Johansson, Michael Cera, and Riz Ahmed.

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The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Violent, Visionary New Film

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" follows arms dealer Zsa Zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) as he navigates assassinations, family conflicts, and a vast Middle Eastern development project, all while experiencing religious visions; the film, celebrated at Cannes, blends Anderson's signature visual st...

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Cannes 2025: Hollywood Glamour Meets Political Repression

The 2025 Cannes Film Festival featured Hollywood stars, two German films, and discussions about Trump's proposed tariffs on foreign films, while a Japanese producer was injured and Jafar Panahi's film highlighted Iranian political repression.

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Burden of Dreams: Herzog's Fitzcarraldo Production

Les Blank's 1982 documentary follows Werner Herzog's troubled production of Fitzcarraldo in the Peruvian jungle, detailing cast and crew illnesses, accidents, and the director's unwavering commitment to his ambitious vision despite setbacks and ethical concerns.

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Ranking 20 Hollywood Remakes of Foreign Films

This article ranks 20 Hollywood remakes of foreign films from best to worst, comparing them to their original counterparts and noting factors such as directorial choices, casting, and cultural adaptations.

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