… a poem so powerful, it doesn’t even need words.
Oscars
Flow is a breath of fresh air. Or, fresh water, in this case. Directed by Latvian filmmaker, Gints Zilbalodis, Flow premiered at Cannes, before winning numerous awards at the prestigious
When we join Sean Baker, the filmmaker is still “processing” the remarkable journey that his new film Anora has been on, in particular, its sensational win at this year’s Cannes
Walter Salles, the Brazilian director behind such revered films as Central Station and The Motorcycle Diaries, is back. It’s been a dozen years since his last feature film, his take
Fernanda Torres gives a flawless rendition of a determined woman trying to hold it together and remain strong in the face of tightening contradictions.
Whenever you write an in-depth article on someone, it’s sometimes best not to consider the fact that they, or one of their loved ones, might actually read it – that
Awards seasons can be treacherous – just ask Karla Sofía Gascón, the beleaguered star of Emilia Pérez, whose Oscar campaign has erupted in scandal after racially insensitive tweets from her
As we approach the 2025 Academy Awards, I find myself particularly delighted by a selection of nominees that is notably stronger than last year, especially from an international perspective. Still,
Well, if we can't have Australian films on our big screens, we can have Australian stars in American films, right? A24 have entered distribution in this country, with Babygirl, starring
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