BTeam, the production and distribution company that has achieved 41 nominations at the 2026 Goya Awards
BTeam has achieved an unprecedented 41 nominations at the 2026 Goya Awards for its diverse film projects.
Interview: "Beavers take care of the damned other animals"
Jim Jarmusch discusses his latest film 'Father Mother Sister Brother' and the significance of family conversations in cinema during a video interview.
Interview: 'Beavers Take Care of the Damn Other Animals'
Filmmaker Jim Jarmusch discusses his latest film 'Father Mother Sister Brother', which features an ensemble cast and focuses on family conversations.
'The Secret Agent' wins Best International Film at the Spirit Awards
The Brazilian film 'The Secret Agent' has won the award for Best International Film at the Independent Spirit Awards, beating other contenders including the Spanish film 'Sirat'.
'The Secret Agent' wins Spirit Award for independent cinema
The film 'The Secret Agent' won the Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film at the independent cinema ceremony in Los Angeles, marking a significant step towards the Oscars.
'The Secret Agent' Wins Spirit Awards for Best International Film
'The Secret Agent', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, won the Best International Film honor at the Spirit Awards, an important event for independent cinema.
Train Dreams advances in the Oscar race by leading Spirit Awards where Sirat goes home empty-handed
Clint Bentley's film 'Train Dreams' won three awards at the Independent Spirit Awards, enhancing its chances in the Oscar race, while the Spanish film 'Sirat' lost the Best International Feature award to Brazil's 'The Secret Agent'.
'Dreams of Trains', the big winner of the 2026 Spirit Awards; what it is about
The period drama 'Dreams of Trains' won the Film of the Year award at the Spirit Awards in Hollywood, advancing its campaign for Academy Award nominations.
Federico Frusciante has died, farewell to the film critic and video store historian. He was 52 years old
Federico Frusciante, a renowned film and music critic, YouTuber, and video store historian from Livorno, has passed away at the age of 52, leaving a significant impact on his online followers and the independent film community.
Dolores Oliverio, the young dancer who dazzles as the protagonist in La Virgen de la Tosquera: "My mom left the cinema and told me I scared her"
Dolores Oliverio stars as Natalia in the Argentine film La Virgen de la Tosquera, which has been showcased at international festivals and won awards for its independent production.
Gabriela Sandoval, director of 'A Ridiculously Easy Question': 'We Always Support the Same Movies'
Gabriela Sandoval, an independent filmmaker, discusses her upcoming film that focuses on mental health themes within the comedy genre, which she believes is underappreciated by the film industry.
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.
Amazon pulls Melania from cinema after owner’s criticism as rumours mount over ‘fake ticket sales’
An independent Oregon cinema claims that Amazon canceled screenings of a documentary about Melania Trump due to the cinema's promotional strategies and criticism of the marketing campaign.
Willem Dafoe, the actor with a thousand faces: his most iconic and enigmatic roles
Willem Dafoe, an actor known for his unique physicality and intense performances, has gained recognition in both mainstream and independent cinema while receiving four Oscar nominations.
The January Program at the Kinoteka is Dedicated to One of the Most Cinematic Cities in the World
The Zagreb cinema Kinoteka is hosting a themed program titled 'New York: B-Side' in January, showcasing restored films created outside the typical tourist traps and common cinematic routes, starting with the film 'Rhythm Thief' about a pirate cassette seller in trouble with punk rock singers.
Actor Frederick Lau takes over Munich cinema: "Cinema must be more than just sitting down and popcorn"
Frederick Lau, a talented actor and former judo champion, has taken over a cinema in Munich, emphasizing that cinema should offer more than just a place to sit and eat popcorn.