2,500 attendees and delegations from Colombia and Peru were part of the second edition of Expo Latitude Zero 2026
The second edition of Expo Latitude Zero 2026 attracted 2,500 attendees and delegates from Colombia and Peru, showcasing significant contributions to photography and cinematography in Latin America.
Irpa: Not a convincing horror, but works in the end
The article discusses 'Irpa', a horror film that ultimately achieves its purpose despite initial shortcomings in convincing storytelling.
Greig Fraser filmed the unfilmable for Dune. Now he's back for Project Hail Mary
Australian cinematographer Greig Fraser returns with his work on 'Project Hail Mary', a film adaptation of Andy Weir's novel about a dying sun and a desperate mission to save Earth.
Autumn Durald Arkapaw is the first woman to win an Oscar for cinematography. How she reached the top
Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman to win an Oscar for cinematography, recognized for her exceptional work in the film 'Sinners'.
The migrant roots of Autumn Durald Arkapaw: the woman who made history at the Oscars 2026
Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman to win the Oscar for Best Cinematography at the 2026 Academy Awards.
The story of Autumn Durald, the first female cinematographer to win an Oscar!
Autumn Durald made history as the first woman to win an Oscar for Best Cinematography at the 2026 ceremony, inspiring many with her acceptance speech and journey.
Oscar 2026: Autumn Durald Arkapaw, the first woman to win an Oscar for Cinematography in the history of the award
Autumn Durald Arkapaw made history as the first woman to win an Oscar for Cinematography, highlighting the importance of representation in the film industry.
Oscars highlights - bizarre moment two films share one win and Anna Wintour's brutal Anne Hathaway verdict
The 2026 Oscars showcased historic wins, including the first woman and woman of color winning Best Cinematography and a rare tie for an award.
Brazilian Adolpho Veloso misses out on Best Cinematography Oscar, which goes to 'The Sinners'
Adolpho Veloso lost the Oscar for Best Cinematography for his work in 'Sonhos de Trem', with the award going to 'The Sinners' this year.
What is the order of the categories for the 2026 Oscars?
Brazil set a national record for the most Oscar nominations in a single year with five nominations for the 2026 Oscars, including four for 'The Secret Agent' directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho.
Yorgos Lanthimos: "... all my memories are an image of something"
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos presents his first photography exhibition in Greece, showcasing 182 photographs that reflect his artistic journey and personal memories.
Helena Bezděk Fraňková to receive the Czech Lion for Outstanding Contribution to Cinematography
Former long-time director of the State Fund for Cinematography, Helena Bezděk Fraňková, will receive the Czech Lion award for her significant contributions to Czech cinema.
Ukrainian photographer and cinematographer Vadym Tykhonovskyi killed in action
Ukrainian photographer and cinematographer Vadym Tykhonovskyi has been confirmed killed in action after going missing in July 2025.
Movies will be shown for free at CineSesc in March; check out the schedule
CineSesc in Tocantins will host a free retrospective of Brazilian cinema in March, celebrating actress Zezé Motta's 60-year career.
Director of 'Train Dreams', which could win an Oscar for a Brazilian, wanted to 'take the audience on a journey'
Clint Bentley, the director of 'Train Dreams', aims to immerse audiences in the extraordinary life of an ordinary man while the film garners multiple Oscar nominations.
On the Road to the Oscars: 'Train Dreams', the Favorite of Actress Juana Guarderas
Ecuadorian actress Juana Guarderas praises the film 'Train Dreams' as a strong contender for the Oscars 2026, highlighting its exceptional cinematography and performances.
'It was pretty gnarly': Sinners cinematographer on bugs, blood splatters and Hollywood's 'boys' club'
Autumn Durald Arkapaw, a cinematographer nominated for major awards, reflects on the challenges she faced while filming 'Sinners' and her groundbreaking nomination as a woman of color in cinematography.
'Poignant' war film based on harrowing true story streaming on BBC iPlayer now
A war film based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel 'A Farewell To Arms' is now available for streaming on BBC iPlayer, receiving acclaim for its emotional depth and cinematography.
'Masterpiece' mystery thriller BBC iPlayer leaves viewers 'questioning what they just watched'
The psychological thriller 'Saltburn' on BBC iPlayer has captivated viewers with its unsettling story and breathtaking cinematography, though it has also left them feeling baffled by a particular shocking scene.
The movie "Shelter": Protecting the future is the only condition for survival
"Shelter" is an action film featuring Jason Statham as a reclusive man forced out of his solitude, highlighting the genre's ability to transform through innovative storytelling and cinematography.
BBC Lord of the Flies dubbed 'unwatchable' as viewers point out 'awful' issue
Viewers have criticized the BBC's adaptation of 'Lord of the Flies,' labeling it as 'unwatchable' due to its cinematography and overall presentation.
Rodrigo Prieto, the Mexican who took his talent to Taylor Swift's new music video, 'Opalite'
Rodrigo Prieto, a renowned Mexican cinematographer, gains global attention for his work on Taylor Swift's new music video 'Opalite.'
The cult Czech comedy The Inheritance or Kurvahošigutntág returns to cinemas
The story of the quirky rural hermit Bohuš, whose peaceful life is turned upside down by an unexpected inheritance, has been a staple of Czech cinematography for over 30 years and resonates across generations.