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Cannes 2024: Expanded Lineup Showcases Global Cinema and Social Commentary
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival's main competition expanded to 22 films, including late additions like Bi Gan's futuristic "Resurrection" and Sergey Loznitsa's Stalin-era drama "Two Prosecutors," starring Aleksandr Kuznetsov, alongside works by acclaimed directors like Wes Anderson and Joanna Trier, w...
Cannes 2024: Expanded Lineup Showcases Global Cinema and Social Commentary
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival's main competition expanded to 22 films, including late additions like Bi Gan's futuristic "Resurrection" and Sergey Loznitsa's Stalin-era drama "Two Prosecutors," starring Aleksandr Kuznetsov, alongside works by acclaimed directors like Wes Anderson and Joanna Trier, w...
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Lapid's "Yes!" in Cannes Directors' Fortnight After Boycott Speculation
Nadav Lapid's "Yes!", a film set in post-October 2023 Gaza war Israel, starring Ariel Bronz and Efrat Dor, will be shown in Cannes' Directors' Fortnight after initial speculation that it was boycotted, alongside Or Sinai's "Mama" in Cannes Special Screenings.
Lapid's "Yes!" in Cannes Directors' Fortnight After Boycott Speculation
Nadav Lapid's "Yes!", a film set in post-October 2023 Gaza war Israel, starring Ariel Bronz and Efrat Dor, will be shown in Cannes' Directors' Fortnight after initial speculation that it was boycotted, alongside Or Sinai's "Mama" in Cannes Special Screenings.
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Dutch Filmmaker Wins Oscar for Best Short Film
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam won a 2024 Oscar for Best Short Film for "Ik ben geen robot", while "Anora," a romantic comedy, won five awards, including Best Film, Director, and Actress; the documentary "No other land" also won an award and addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Dutch Filmmaker Wins Oscar for Best Short Film
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam won a 2024 Oscar for Best Short Film for "Ik ben geen robot", while "Anora," a romantic comedy, won five awards, including Best Film, Director, and Actress; the documentary "No other land" also won an award and addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Brazil Wins First Oscar for Best International Film: "Ainda Estou Aqui" Upsets Expectations
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, unexpectedly won the 2025 Oscar for Best International Film, beating the heavily favored French film "Emilia Pérez" (13 nominations) and marking Brazil's first-ever win in this category; the victory was celebrated widely in Brazil and in...
Brazil Wins First Oscar for Best International Film: "Ainda Estou Aqui" Upsets Expectations
Ainda Estou Aqui," a Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles, unexpectedly won the 2025 Oscar for Best International Film, beating the heavily favored French film "Emilia Pérez" (13 nominations) and marking Brazil's first-ever win in this category; the victory was celebrated widely in Brazil and in...
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German Films Shine at Oscars Amidst Global Tensions
Despite the predicted rain in Hollywood, the 97th Academy Awards ceremony is proceeding, showcasing German films like Edward Berger's "Konklave" (eight nominations) and Mohammad Rasoulof's "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" (filmed secretly in Iran), alongside "September 5" (co-produced by Sean Pen...
German Films Shine at Oscars Amidst Global Tensions
Despite the predicted rain in Hollywood, the 97th Academy Awards ceremony is proceeding, showcasing German films like Edward Berger's "Konklave" (eight nominations) and Mohammad Rasoulof's "Die Saat des heiligen Feigenbaums" (filmed secretly in Iran), alongside "September 5" (co-produced by Sean Pen...
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Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," a stop-motion animation inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, has already won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA, while "Ik ben geen robot" is the fourth Dutch short film nominated for an Oscar.
Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," a stop-motion animation inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, has already won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA, while "Ik ben geen robot" is the fourth Dutch short film nominated for an Oscar.
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Flow": Latvian Animated Film's Monumental Success in Mexico
The Latvian animated film "Flow," with a budget of nearly $4 million, has grossed over $36 million worldwide, winning several awards, and is celebrating its Mexican success with a free screening in Mexico City's Zócalo on April 30th, 2025, attended by its director Gints Zilbalodis.

Flow": Latvian Animated Film's Monumental Success in Mexico
The Latvian animated film "Flow," with a budget of nearly $4 million, has grossed over $36 million worldwide, winning several awards, and is celebrating its Mexican success with a free screening in Mexico City's Zócalo on April 30th, 2025, attended by its director Gints Zilbalodis.
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Beijing Film Festival Showcases Global Cinema
The 15th Beijing International Film Festival, running from April 21-26 in Huairou, received 1,794 film submissions from 103 countries and regions, a record high, and features 300 films screened across 34 cinemas, with Richard Linklater's 'Before Sunrise' selling 3,183 tickets within two hours of ope...

Beijing Film Festival Showcases Global Cinema
The 15th Beijing International Film Festival, running from April 21-26 in Huairou, received 1,794 film submissions from 103 countries and regions, a record high, and features 300 films screened across 34 cinemas, with Richard Linklater's 'Before Sunrise' selling 3,183 tickets within two hours of ope...
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Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam's "Ik ben geen robot" won an Oscar for Best Short Film, marking the first Dutch win in this category and the fourth nomination, while "Anora" won five of its six nominations, including Best Film, and Best Actress for Mikey Madison.

Dutch Short Film Wins Oscar
Dutch director Victoria Warmerdam's "Ik ben geen robot" won an Oscar for Best Short Film, marking the first Dutch win in this category and the fourth nomination, while "Anora" won five of its six nominations, including Best Film, and Best Actress for Mikey Madison.
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Anora" Dominates Oscars, Winning Best Picture
At the 97th Academy Awards, "Anora," a film about a Russian-speaking sex worker in Brighton Beach starring Maika Madison and directed by Sean Baker, won Best Picture, along with four other awards, highlighting the growing recognition of independent cinema.

Anora" Dominates Oscars, Winning Best Picture
At the 97th Academy Awards, "Anora," a film about a Russian-speaking sex worker in Brighton Beach starring Maika Madison and directed by Sean Baker, won Best Picture, along with four other awards, highlighting the growing recognition of independent cinema.
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Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, previously won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA.

Two Dutch Short Films Nominated for Oscars
Two Dutch short films, "Ik ben geen robot" and "Wander to wonder," are nominated for Oscars; "Wander to wonder," inspired by the Jimmy Savile scandal, previously won a Golden Calf and a BAFTA.
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Russian Actor's Oscar Nomination Challenges Geopolitical Stereotypes
Russian actor Yura Borisov earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Igor in "Anora," a film with six total nominations; his performance is praised for its complexity and emotional depth, challenging stereotypes while navigating geopolitical tensions.

Russian Actor's Oscar Nomination Challenges Geopolitical Stereotypes
Russian actor Yura Borisov earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his role as Igor in "Anora," a film with six total nominations; his performance is praised for its complexity and emotional depth, challenging stereotypes while navigating geopolitical tensions.
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