The Berlin Film Festival has announced the competition programme for its 76th edition and Warwick Thornton’s Wolfram has been included. While it marks the sixth time Thornton’s films have been
Juliette Binoche
... no matter how humane and enlightening the film may be, it suffers to some extent from the lack of a clear cinematic form.
As with the 2024 Venice Festival, when the jury headed by Isabelle Huppert delivered Pedro Almodovar his first top European festival award, the Golden Lion, to The Room Next Door,
When Thierry Fremaux announced the 2025 Cannes programme last month, he was aware that the festival had enjoyed huge successes in recent years, most notably in 2024 with Sean Baker’s
We speak with one of Australia’s most prolific, acclaimed writers [pictured with Trent Dalton] For over three decades, John Collee has been one of Australia’s most respected, in demand writers
The lauded French-Vietnamese filmmaker returns with the food-themed romantic drama The Taste of Things, starring Juliette Binoche and her former real life partner Benoît Magimel.
A genuine delight for the senses, director Tran Anh Hung delivers a sumptuous love story spanning 20 years, a sweet and heartfelt romance that provides the backdrop for an elegant









