The South Korean director Park Chan-wook will head the jury at the Cannes Festival
South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been appointed as the president of the jury for this year's Cannes Festival scheduled for May.
For the first time in the history of the festival.. a Korean director heads the jury of Cannes
For the first time in Cannes history, South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been selected to head the jury for the prestigious festival.
Park Chan-wook to preside over Cannes jury, a first for Korean cinema
South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been appointed to lead the jury at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, marking a historic moment for Korean cinema.
South Korean director Park Chan-wook to lead Cannes festival jury
Park Chan-wook, renowned South Korean filmmaker, has been appointed to lead the jury at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
Filmmaker Park Chan-wook to Chair Jury at the Next Cannes Festival
Filmmaker Park Chan-wook will be the first South Korean to chair the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, succeeding French actress Juliette Binoche.
South Korean director Park Chan-wook to head the jury of the Cannes Film Festival
Park Chan-wook has been appointed as the president of the jury for the Cannes Film Festival, marking a historic first for South Korean cinema.
It has been announced who will lead the Cannes Film Festival jury
This will be the first time a South Korean will head the jury, symbolizing a deepening connection between the festival and Korean cinema.
National Film Award "Lielais Kristaps" winners will be determined by an international jury
The winners of the national film award 'Lielais Kristaps' will be selected by an international jury composed of respected professionals from the film and audiovisual industry in Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
Director Park Chan-wook to Chair Cannes Film Festival Jury... First Korean to Do So
Director Park Chan-wook has been appointed as the jury chairman for the 79th Cannes Film Festival, becoming the first Korean to hold this position.
Park Chan-wook, president of the Cannes Film Festival jury 2026
South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been appointed president of the jury for the 2026 Cannes Film Festival.
Acclaimed Canadian Oscar-winning filmmaker pays his rape accuser nearly $2-million settlement
Filmmaker Paul Haggis has paid nearly $2 million to his rape accuser, Haleigh Breest, settling her case after a jury initially ordered him to pay $10 million in damages.
The Berlin Film Festival's Conclusion Shrouded in Controversy Over Gaza Strip
Controversy arose at the Berlin Film Festival regarding comments on Israel's government support made by jury chairman Wim Wenders, leading to backlash from major figures in the film industry.
Berlinale Competition: Under the Stars and by the Sea
The Berlinale film festival concludes with films from East Germany and Chad, including a story about a girl who witnesses a rape, as the jury prepares to decide on awards.
Political debate casts a shadow over 76th Berlin Film Festival
The 76th Berlin Film Festival is overshadowed by controversy regarding the role of artists in politics, sparked by comments from jury president Wim Wenders and subsequent reactions from notable figures like Arundhati Roy.
Berlinale'26. Media Storm Around Wim Wenders. Arundhati Roy Cancelled Her Visit
There is significant media attention surrounding Wim Wenders, the head of the jury at the Berlin Film Festival, following his remarks about the role of cinema in politics and a recent comment by jury member Ewa Puszczyńska regarding empathy in films.
The red bear
The article discusses the symbolism of the red bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and reflects on the influence of films on society as articulated by jury president Wim Wenders.
Arundhati Roy Withdraws from Berlin Film Festival in Protest Against Gaza Statements
Arundhati Roy has withdrawn from the Berlin Film Festival in protest against the remarks made by jury members regarding the Gaza situation.
Roy Cancels Berlinale Appearance: Should Filmmakers Stay Out of Politics?
Arundhati Roy has canceled her planned appearance at Berlinale due to comments made by Jury President Wim Wenders regarding Palestine.
The writer Arundhati Roy cancels her presence at the Berlinale after the jury's refusal to condemn the genocide in Gaza
Arundhati Roy has canceled her appearance at the Berlinale film festival in protest of the jury's refusal to address the issue of genocide in Gaza.
Arundhati Roy boycotts Berlin fest premiere of her revamped 1980s cult classic – the film shows why
Arundhati Roy has decided to boycott the Berlin Film Festival due to controversial remarks made by the jury president regarding Gaza, ahead of the screening of her reworked 1989 film 'In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones.'
Berlinale: "Shocked and Disgusted"
The Berlinale film festival faces accusations of censorship after writer Arundhati Roy cancels her participation over the jury's refusal to make a statement regarding the suffering in Gaza.
Berlinale, Arundhati Roy leaves the festival: "Artists must speak about politics"
Arundhati Roy announced her decision to withdraw from the Berlinale festival in response to comments made by jury members about avoiding political themes in filmmaking.
‘Stories of the Good Valley’: a flower between the tracks
The new film by José Luis Guerin, winner of the Special Jury Prize at San Sebastián, celebrates life and resilience in the margins of society.
The Berlinale 2026 Begins with Wim Wenders' Plea: Keep Cinema Away from Politics
The 76th Berlinale opened with a controversial statement from jury president Wim Wenders, advocating for cinema to remain independent from political involvement.
Their film was shot in secret and smuggled out of Iran. It won an award at Sundance
A feature film covertly filmed in Iran, titled 'The Friend's House is Here', received a jury award at this year's Sundance Film Festival despite numerous challenges faced by the filmmakers.
The film 'Planina' won the Grand Jury Prize for Best International Documentary Film at the Sundance Film Festival
The Croatian minority co-production documentary film 'Planina' directed by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić has received the Grand Jury Prize for Best International Documentary Film at the Sundance Film Festival.
Kalena: No matter what I do, the Oscar jury will follow me
Kalena explores locations of potential Oscar-winning films, suggesting that nominations follow her wherever she goes.
End of Film Evaluation: Film Rating 'particularly valuable' will no longer be awarded
The Evangelical Film Jury and the German Film and Media Evaluation will cease operations by the end of the year, marking the end of an era for film evaluation in Germany.