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.
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.
Actor Robert Carradine has died
American actor Robert Carradine has passed away at the age of 71, as reported by the online publication Deadline.
The animated film GOAT surpasses Wuthering Heights at the American box office in its second week
The animated film GOAT, produced by NBA star Stephen Curry, has topped the American box office, earning $17 million in its second week, surpassing the $14 million earned by the film adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights.
American Sean Penn takes the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor from Benicio del Toro
Sean Penn won the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role in 'A Battle After Another', defeating fellow actor Benicio del Toro.
Open registrations: Bonito film festival receives unpublished works and offers cash prizes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.
American actor found dead in a pool of blood – Cause of death revealed
The cause of death for American actor Peter Greene has been confirmed as an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Peter Greene, actor of 'Pulp Fiction', died from accidental gunshot
American actor Peter Greene, famous for his role as Zed in 'Pulp Fiction', died due to an accidental gunshot wound.
Tom Noonan, star of 'Manhunter' and 'Robocop 2' has died
American actor Tom Noonan, known for his haunting performances in film and television, has passed away at the age of 73.
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.
Frederick Wiseman, legend of American documentary film, has died
Frederick Wiseman, a renowned figure in American documentary filmmaking, has passed away.
Frederick Wiseman, prolific documentary filmmaker, dies aged 96
Frederick Wiseman, a renowned documentary filmmaker known for his in-depth exploration of American public institutions, has passed away at the age of 96.
Documentary Film Master Frederick Wiseman Passes Away
Frederick Wiseman, the renowned American documentary filmmaker, passed away at the age of 96 in his Cambridge, Massachusetts home.
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.
Actor Robert Duvall has died
The acclaimed American actor and director Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as announced by his wife, Luciana Duvall, on Facebook.
The American actor Robert Duvall, known for his roles in 'The Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now', has passed away
Renowned American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95 at his home, as announced by his wife.
Actor Robert Duvall has died
American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as announced by his wife, Luciana, on Facebook.
Actor Robert Duvall has died
American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as reported by TMZ and CNN.
Ukrainian film Animals in War to be released in North American cinemas
The Ukrainian film 'Animals in War' is set to be released in North America, showcasing seven short stories about rescuing animals during the war.
The Regime, Fear, and the World Elite: The Story of Milan Orlowski is Stronger than Big Marty
Milan Orlowski, a former professional table tennis player from Czechoslovakia, shares a compelling story of dedication and sacrifice in contrast to the fictional narrative of the American film 'Big Marty.'
In Berlin, Karim Aïnouz portrays an American family to dissect patriarchy
Karim Aïnouz's film 'Rosebush Pruning', showcased at the Berlin Film Festival, explores the complexities of family dynamics and patriarchal structures within an American family living in self-imposed exile in Catalonia.
Berlinale Competition: Who has Jazz Needs No Words
The Berlinale competition features films that explore the struggles of a Turkish artist couple and the familial tragedy of an American musician.
'The Secret Agent' receives American store with items such as toy shark
A U.S. store launched a collection of promotional items for the film 'The Secret Agent', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho.
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.
See the Super Bowl trailers, including the movie by Steven Spielberg
The Super Bowl, a major American football event, features the debut of several movie trailers, including one from Steven Spielberg.
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.'
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.
Hollywood Nightmare. American Giant Turns to AI in Film and Series Production
Amazon is planning to leverage artificial intelligence for film and series production, raising concerns among actors and the Hollywood film industry about the implications of AI.
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.
An American director to Al Jazeera: What happened in Gaza could happen in America
American director Bo Si Ting warns Americans that the violence in Gaza against innocents is a reality that could also occur in the United States, urging a self-reflection among her audience.
'Marty Supreme': a frantic forward escape with an explosive Timothée Chalamet
The frenetic film 'Marty Supreme' by Josh Safdie is inspired by the charismatic and eccentric American table tennis champion Marty Reisman.
We Saw 'Melania': When Lifestyle Becomes State Ideology
The film documenting Melania Trump's life over twenty days explores the concept of the new American Dream and its nuances with surgical precision.
Steven Spielberg joins the exclusive EGOT club after winning his first Grammy
American filmmaker Steven Spielberg achieved EGOT status by winning his first Grammy for best musical film with 'The Music of John Williams.'
He was an actor, dancer, and director who forever changed the genre of film musicals
Gene Kelly, a legendary American actor, dancer, and director, is celebrated for transforming the film musical genre through his unique blend of ballet and jazz styles.
Melania
The film 'Melania' has achieved a record-breaking debut at the American box office, earning $8 million over the weekend, despite significant criticism from anti-Trump factions.
Exactly one year ago, we lost David Lynch, the creator of the cult series 'Twin Peaks'
This article marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of legendary American director David Lynch, who died from emphysema just days before his 79th birthday, leaving a significant void in the film industry.
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.
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.
The Housemaid: How the American Dream Became a Trap?
The film 'The Housemaid' directed by Paul Feig stands out in the 2025 holiday movie season, garnering significant audience engagement and media coverage for its exploration of class disparities and gender roles in American families.
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!'.
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.
Thora Birch, from surviving the 'American Beauty' phenomenon to shining in Kristen Stewart's directorial debut
Thora Birch, a former child star known for her roles in 'American Beauty' and 'Hocus Pocus', reflects on her career and her experiences in the film industry as she witnesses Kristen Stewart's directorial debut.
It will be no surprise if this Paul Thomas Anderson film takes more than one Oscar
Paul Thomas Anderson's new film adapts Thomas Pynchon's 'Vineland', exploring the transformation of American society from Nixon's era to Reagan's re-election in 1983, infused with Anderson's personal stories.