Liv Ullmann, the great diva of European cinema: "I am 87 years old and what I like the most is being alone. I still feel like a 14-year-old girl"
Liv Ullmann, renowned European actress, reflects on her life and career, expressing that her greatest joy is solitude.
Padel, African cinema, and irregular protection: almost 10 million euros for pro-migrant projects in the EU
The investigation continues into the European Union's funding, revealing nearly 10 million euros allocated to projects aimed at integrating migrants through sports and culture, amidst concerns over their ideological motivations and effectiveness.
From Winter in Europe to the Fall of the Oscars: The Agenda of Film Festivals in 2026
The article discusses the busy season for global cinema starting February 7, 2026, transitioning from European winter festivals to the awards spring, culminating in a significant autumn for the Oscars.
'New Wave' by Richard Linklater is a brilliant reminder of the crazy Godard and one of the most important films of all time
Richard Linklater's film 'New Wave' draws remarkable parallels with cinematic legends and showcases an impressive European flair, making it an exceptional work.
Juliette Binoche: "I don't want to waste my life on garbage cinema"
Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche reflects on her experiences with some of history's most respected directors during an interview, coinciding with her receiving the Honorary Giraldillo at the European Film Festival of Seville and her directorial debut with 'In-I in-Motion'.
In Memory of Béla Tarr: Like Branches in the Rain
Béla Tarr, a master storyteller of European cinema and self-proclaimed anarchist, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy filled with films exploring human demons and societal issues.
Varied cinema program in Šibenik: 'Mighty Marty', 'The SpongeBob Movie', and the long-awaited domestic comedy 'Wedding'
Šibenik's Art Cinema Arsen is set to welcome a variety of new films this January, alongside the anticipation of major film awards including the European Film Academy, Golden Globes, and Oscars.
Obituary for Béla Tarr: A Negative Prophet
Filmmaker Béla Tarr, known for his minimalist storytelling style, has passed away at the age of 70, leaving a significant mark on Eastern European and European cinema.
Hungarian film director Béla Tarr, close collaborator of Nobel laureate Krasznahorkai, dies
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, a significant figure in contemporary European cinema, has died at the age of 70, as confirmed by fellow director Bence Fliegauf on behalf of his family.
Béla Tarr has died
Béla Tarr, the influential Hungarian filmmaker known for his dark, philosophical works, has passed away at the age of 70 after a prolonged illness, as confirmed by the European Film Academy.
Béla Tarr has died, legendary author of 'Satan's Tango'
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, known for his significant contributions to European cinema and cult films like 'Satan's Tango' and 'The Curse', has passed away at the age of 71, as announced by the European Film Academy.
Béla Tarr, European Cinema Legend, Dies at 70
Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr, a significant figure in contemporary European cinema, has passed away at the age of 70, as reported by director Bence Fliegauf on behalf of the family.
Don’t miss the January program at the Rijeka Art Cinema: controversial 'Sirât', 'Fiume o morte!', 'Voice of Hind Rajab'...
Rijeka's Art Cinema will kick off the new film year on January 7 with the screening of 'Fiume o morte!', nominated for two European Film Awards, along with other nominated films.
Brigitte Bardot, movie star and symbol of women's liberation, has died
Brigitte Bardot, a prominent European film icon and a symbol of women's liberation, has passed away, highlighting the lasting impact of her legacy in cinema and society.
Farewell to Brigitte Bardot: the world of cinema in mourning
Brigitte Bardot, the quintessential icon of French beauty and a European response to Marilyn Monroe, has passed away at the age of 91, leaving an irreplaceable void in the film industry, as announced by the foundation bearing her name.
Michel Piccoli, the man beloved by the great directors of European cinema
Michel Piccoli, born on December 27, 1925, in Paris, was a renowned actor and producer who became a favorite of notable European directors, particularly his significant collaboration with Luis Buñuel.