Review of Caravan (2025), by Zuzana Kirchnerová
#News Jafar Panahi wins the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2025 with A Simple Accident
Review of Magalhaes (2025), de Lav Diaz
#Review of The Mastermind (2025), by Kelly Reichardt
Review of Death Does Not Exist (2025), by Félix Dufour-Laperrière
Review of Sentimental Value (2025), by Joachim Trier
#News: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, by Diego Céspedes, and A Poet, by Simón Mesa Soto, are the big winners of Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section.
Review +10K (2025), by Gala Hernández López
#News: The Marché du Film in Cannes announced the winners of the 2025 Docs-in-Progress Awards during the Doc Day event
Review of A Simple Accident (2025), by Jafar Panahi
Review of Tell Her I Love Her (2025), by Romane Bohringer
Review of Resurrection (2025), de Bi Gan
#News South Korean director Heo Gayoung wins La Cinef 2025 with First Summer. All the winners:
#News: The President’s Cake, by Hasan Hadi, winner of the Audience Award at the Directors’ Fortnight
Review of Romería (2025), by Carla Simón
#News: Thai comedy-drama A Useful Ghost wins the Grand Prize at Cannes Critics’ Week 2025.
Review of A Poet (2025), by Simón Mesa Soto
#News: Cannes 2025: Artificial Intelligence Takes Center Stage in the Film Industry Debate
#News: The Last Tears of the Deceased wins the Next Step Award granted by the Cannes Critics’ Week
Review of Alpha (2025), by Julia Ducournau
Review of Nouvelle Vague (2025), by Richard Linklater
Review of Météors (2025), by Hubert Charuel
#News: Cannes2025: Thirty years after DOGMA 95, a new generation is reviving its rebellious spirit with a contemporary perspective
Review of The Girl in the Snow (2025), by Louise Hémon
Review of Sirât (2025), by Oliver Laxe
Review of Promised Sky (2025), de Erige Sehiri
Review of Sound of Falling (2025), by Mascha Schilinski
Review of Leave One Day (2025), by Amélie Bonnin
#News: On Thierry Frémaux’s Press Conference: Diversity at Cannes, the Risks of Artificial Intelligence, and the (Anti)Cultural Policies of Milei’s Government
Cannes 2025 adds last-minute films by Bi Gan and Eugene Jarecki
Tres, a short film by Juan Ignacio Ceballos, was selected for La Cinef at the Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2025 Announces New Films in Its Official Selection: Lav Diaz, Lynne Ramsay, Hlynur Pálmason, and Ethan Coen Among the Highlights
Alice Rohrwacher will serve as president of the Caméra d’Or jury at Cannes 2025.
Cannes Critics’ Week Announces Its Short Film Lineup for the 2025 Edition
The lineup for the 2025 Cannes Film Festival Directors’ Fortnight has been announced.
Drunken Noodles, by Lucio Castro, will represent Argentina in the ACID sidebar section at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
They announced the feature films selected for the 2025 Cannes Critics’ Week
Cannes 2025: The official lineup of the 78th Film Festival has been announced. From May 13 to 24