Dolores Fonzi triumphs with 'Belén' and warns about the far-right in Spanish cinema during the Goya Awards
Dolores Fonzi's speech while receiving the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film emphasized the political climate in Spain and raised alarms about the rise of the far-right.
Prominent works like 'Argo' and 'Homeland'... 10 Hollywood productions that embodied the American-Iranian conflict
This article discusses how Hollywood has depicted Iran over the past four decades, moving from an obscure nation to a representation of a constant threat in American cinema.
New Triumph of Argentine Cinema at the Goya Awards: Belén Wins Best Ibero-American Film
Argentine film 'Belén', directed and starring Dolores Fonzi, has won the Best Ibero-American Film award at the Goya Awards, marking another victory for Argentine cinema.
Belén, by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film
The film 'Belén', directed by and starring Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for Best Ibero-American Film at the Spanish film industry's most prestigious ceremony held in Barcelona.
Nine keys to the Goya 2026, awarded this Saturday, February 28
The 40th edition of the Goya Awards will take place in Barcelona, featuring leading films such as 'Los domingos' and 'Sirat' and highlighting Latin American cinema.
He Escaped from Colombia and Pursued the American Dream in the U.S.: His Story Came to Cinema
Manolo Betancur's story of escaping Colombia's armed conflict to seek a new life in the United States is now captured in the documentary short film 'The Changebaker'.
'The Secret Agent' Fails to Win the César Award for Best International Film
Brazil's 'The Secret Agent' did not win the Best International Film at the César Awards 2026, losing to the American film 'One Battle After Another.'
Lionel Chouchan, co-founder of the Deauville Festival, has died at 88
Lionel Chouchan, the co-founder of the Deauville American Film Festival, passed away at the age of 88, as announced by his family.
Open registrations: Bonito film festival receives unpublished works and offers cash prizes
The South American Film Festival of Bonito has opened free registrations for unpublished films until April 6, 2026, featuring a wide range of genres and cash prizes for selected works.
On This Day... 1776, the first major series created with artificial intelligence sparks controversy: "The world is not yet ready for author AI"
The controversy over the first AI-created series about the American Revolutionary War highlights the clash between tradition and innovation in cinema.
US Cinema: Soul Drama in Millimeters
The article reflects on the life and career of American actor Robert Duvall, highlighting his evolution from a classic supporting role to a globally respected master of psychological expression following his passing.
Frederick Wiseman made cinema of the pains and delights of collective life
Frederick Wiseman, who passed away at 96, is remembered for his contribution to documentary filmmaking that captures collective human experiences without traditional narrative structures.
Director Frederick Wiseman has died
Frederick Wiseman, a renowned American director, has passed away.
Frederick Wiseman, legend of American documentary film, has died
Frederick Wiseman, a renowned figure in American documentary filmmaking, has passed away.
His Colonel Kilgore is the son of John Wayne
The article discusses the evolution of American cinema's portrayal of heroes, particularly focusing on Colonel Kilgore from 'Apocalypse Now' as a representation of a bygone era.
The last tough guy from Hollywood exits the scene
Robert Duvall, an iconic American actor, passed away at the age of 95, renowned for his brilliant performances and portrayal of war's absurdity in films like 'Apocalypse Now.'
Robert Duvall dies at 95; cause of death not disclosed
American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, with details surrounding his cause of death still unspecified.
American documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman has died at 96
Frederick Wiseman, the acclaimed American documentary filmmaker, passed away at the age of 96 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Frederick Wiseman, one of the leading documentary directors in the USA, passes away
Frederick Wiseman, the influential American documentary filmmaker known for his profound explorations of social and cultural institutions, has died at the age of 96.
Obituary: He didn't want to be a star, but an actor
The article reflects on the life and career of actor Robert Duvall, focusing on his early days in a shared apartment that included prominent actors like Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman.
Robert Duvall, actor of 'Apocalypse Now' and 'The Godfather', confirmed by his wife: "He passed away peacefully at home"
Robert Duvall, the acclaimed American actor known for his roles in 'Apocalypse Now' and 'The Godfather', has passed away at the age of 95, as confirmed by his wife.
Actor Robert Duvall has died
Robert Duvall, the celebrated American actor known for his roles in numerous critically acclaimed films, has passed away.
Robert Duvall has died
Celebrated American actor and director Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as reported by various news outlets including TMZ.
Saga Cavallin: This year I will turn my back on the diluted American culture
Cultural critic Saga Cavallin vows to not watch any new American films in 2026, seeking to explore alternative international cultural options instead.
Santa Barbara Festival honors Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival honored notable Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio del Toro with the Hammond Cinema Vanguard Award for their artistic careers and cultural impact on American cinema.
Paul Thomas Anderson Wins Top Award from the Directors Guild of America with his Film One Battle After Another
American director Paul Thomas Anderson won the top honor from the Directors Guild of America for his film 'One Battle After Another.'
He was Hollywood's greatest young hope. He died in a car accident at the age of 24
James Dean, a promising actor, tragically died in a car accident at the young age of 24, leaving behind a legacy of influential performances.
Hitchcock by pencil
The article discusses the extensive study and admiration for Alfred Hitchcock as a filmmaker, highlighting his complex legacy and the delayed recognition he received from American critics compared to French and Brazilian perspectives.
Moving forward, in cinema
The article discusses the film "The Blind Side," which follows an African American teenager from foster care who is taken in by a supportive family and excels in football despite academic challenges.
Documentary Melania is a lobotomized female version of American Psycho
The article discusses the negative reception of the documentary 'Melania', comparing it to the Czech film 'Krtkův svět' and highlighting its poor ratings and widespread ridicule online.
Cinema as a Weapon Against the Other: Who Will Win in the American-Iranian War?
The article explores how the enduring rivalry between the United States and Iran extends into cinema, where film becomes a powerful tool for influencing public perception and shaping narratives.
Jodie Foster: An American Oscar-Winner in Paris
The article discusses Jodie Foster's achievements and contributions to cinema while highlighting her experiences in Paris.
He was the biggest star of classic Hollywood. With a role in Casablanca, he entered history
The article discusses Humphrey Bogart's impact on classic Hollywood, highlighting his legendary role in Casablanca and his recognition as an iconic American actor.
A film about the American First Lady arrives in cinemas. What do we know about the film MELANIA
A documentary film titled MELANIA, focusing on Melania Trump's personal experiences in the lead-up to the January 2025 presidential inauguration, will soon be released in cinemas.
At Kinoteka, restored gems of American cinema are playing, and the brilliant 'Fiume o morte!' is back on the program!
Kinoteka has prepared a themed program for January, showcasing restored films set in New York, including the hidden gem 'Fiume o morte!'.
For the fourth week.. 'Avatar 3' sits atop American cinema
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' continues to dominate the North American box office, retaining the number one position for four consecutive weeks.
Golden Globes 2026: Paul Thomas Anderson wins for poetic justice at Warner and Brazil's party
American filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, who has received few awards throughout his successful career, takes home three trophies for 'A Battle After Another', propelling him towards the Oscars.
Hubert Salik: The Takeover of Greenland in American Gangster Cinema
The article discusses the theme of Greenland's takeover within the context of American gangster films, emphasizing insights into craftsmanship and business acumen.
Hubert Salik: What the takeover of Greenland would look like in American gangster cinema?
The article explores a hypothetical scenario of an American gangster film featuring the takeover of Greenland, blending cultural themes and stereotypes associated with crime cinema.
August Zirner turns 70: He ennobles every film
The article celebrates August Zirner's 70th birthday, highlighting his contributions as an American-Austrian actor who enhances every film he works in.
First it was a failure, but this movie ended up becoming a Christmas classic in film history
The article discusses how 'It's a Wonderful Life', initially a box office failure, has become a beloved Christmas classic nearly 80 years after its release, recognized for its significant impact on American cinema.