France
Anatomy of a Fall is a critique of anti-feminist backlash
With sexism on the rise in France, Anatomy of a Fall examines the role of motherhood and domestic labour in…
Jean-Luc Godard: five filmmaking lessons from the French master
In tribute to the visionary French New Wave filmmaker, we share some of Godard's most important and enduring lessons.
AFTRs student film scores world premiere at Cannes
Cannes Film Festival has selected an Australian musical film made by students for its La Cinef program.
Cannes to show films by Baz Luhrmann, George Miller and Thomas M Wright
New films from beloved Australian directors are set to premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in May.
Create a TikTok film and win a trip to Festival de Cannes
Global competition #TikTokShortFilm brings the vertical movie to Cannes – and you have until April 8 to enter.
Falling for Figaro producer Judi Levine on going global with a filmmaking family
Judi Levine took her family with her as she made films like Falling for Figaro around the globe. David Tiley…
Cannes faces the prospect of terror...and films it
French authorities simulated a terrorist attack on the Cannes Film Festival. Of course they filmed it.
MIPCOM 2014: the dealmaker cometh, again
ReedMidem's awards bag acknowledges the power of SVOD as Sampson tiptoes round the temple with the money-changers.
MIPCOM 2014: the stars, and some reasons to keep going
Our man in Cannes sampled the market and tells us what products caught his fancy.
Clermont-Ferrand: chooses topical winner
In a week when the Winter Olympics opened in Sochi and Russia's attitudes to homosexuality garnered considerable coverage, Clermont-Ferrand named…