Two women talk for the best part of three-and-a-quarter-hours and Ryusuke Hamaguchi makes of it an unassumingly momentous ...
Lily-Joy Lancashire's two-and-a-half minute animation brings a 19th Century Manx folktale to life.
"It's a sad form of new colonialism," says auteur Laïla Marrakchi about the social and #MeToo issues she explores in her Un ...
Her story points to a quieter shift in China-Pakistan cultural exchange as the two countries mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties. Such ties are no longer carried only by official visits and ...
It's a really big weekend, and a lot of folks will be off on May 25 for Memorial Day. It's a time to reflect on those who ...
Sophy Romvari’s “Blue Heron” is one of the most beautiful, quietly bold and flooring feature debuts of recent memory, writes ...
Call My Agent and the ASK agents are back... sort of.
A new trailer has dropped for The Champion , and it’s shining a spotlight on a powerful true story that blends sports drama ...
Irawati Karnik, Suhrud Godbole and Nikhil Mahajan on what’s working for Marathi cinema – and what needs to change.
Wolfgang Koeppen’s “trilogy of failure,” written from 1951 to 1954, is a sprawling, polyphonic portrait of a physically and morally shattered country.
Alice Birch and Mark O'Rowe who had some challenges in the process of writing a screen version we see on CBC Gem "The biggest challenge of adapting the book was trying to make the inner lives of the ...