The feature debut of Japanese animator Yasuhiro Aoki will premiere at the Annecy Film Festival next week.| The Hollywood Reporter
The feature directorial debut from Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, an adaptation of the novel 'The Character of Rain' by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb, premieres in Cannes’ Special Screenings section before heading to Annecy.| The Hollywood Reporter
The 'Train to Busan' director on how he made an artful period thriller for just $160,000 and why indie financing models could be key to sustaining Korean cinema's vitality.| The Hollywood Reporter
Adam Elliot and Gints Zilbalodis discuss being underdogs and the big financial or creative challenges they dealt with on their respective animated movies.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Royal Film Commission has unveiled a revamped 45 percent cash rebate scheme and new soundstages, as Arab cinema gains ground at the Toronto International Film Festival and beyond.| The Hollywood Reporter
The four competition sections of the 31st edition of the fest in Bosnia and Herzegovina will feature 15 world, six international, 28 regional, and two national premieres.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jovan Marjanović previews the 31st edition of the fest in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.| The Hollywood Reporter
He has one of the most interesting résumés in showbiz. Here, the founder of the London-based production company Good Chaos talks about landing Edward Berger's 'Ballad of a Small Player,' his jam-packed festival calendar and the "clear crisis" in the U.S. film industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
On Monday, 20 people, including 5 journalists, died after an Israeli strike on Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza.| The Hollywood Reporter
Cherien Dabis' Palestinian drama tells a multigenerational story of a family expelled from Jaffa in 1948.| The Hollywood Reporter
"The film continues to grow in scope as the story evolves," say HBO Films and Bleecker Street about the expansive documentary project. (Musk, meanwhile, has decried it as "a hit piece.")| The Hollywood Reporter
The new installment marks the third official ‘vs The World’ spinoff, which will see Michelle Visage host as contestants from around the world compete against one another.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Indian protest documentary picked up the best international feature prize on Friday night in Toronto.| The Hollywood Reporter
Unlike Cannes or Berlin, Venice has no formal marketplace — but this year’s slate of art house heavyweights and political thrillers shows why buyers will pay attention.| The Hollywood Reporter
Hundreds of Italian and international artists have called on the Venice film festival to condemn what they describe as genocide and ethnic cleansing in Gaza.| The Hollywood Reporter
After Trump promised a 100 percent tariff on "any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands," industry figures are frantically trying to come to grips with how the proposal could possibly work.| The Hollywood Reporter
"Relationships are key," she says heading into the company's 13th year in Cannes and also addresses the pros and cons of organizing events all over the globe, including in Saudi Arabia.| The Hollywood Reporter
The video sharing platform is now the most-watched service on TV. "This is where the industry is."| The Hollywood Reporter
Set in the elite world of London law, the show gets a two-season commitment, with West starring as tech titan Morgan Henderson and Miller as his estranged wife, international film star Carla Duval.| The Hollywood Reporter
The Russia-born filmmaker and artist, who is the focus of a Sarajevo Film Festival tribute, discussed his expansive ‘Dau’ project, including casting 352,000 people, during a masterclass.| The Hollywood Reporter
The latest installment in the hit German period drama follows three generations of the Schöllack family as they make their way through the turbulent 1970s.| The Hollywood Reporter
Jasna Djuricic returns to star in the sequel to Zbanic's Oscar-nominated historical drama, which will explore the aftermath of the Srebrenica massacre.| The Hollywood Reporter
It was also none other than 'The Zone of Interest' director Jonathan Glazer, DaCosta revealed, that convinced her to take on the sequel, which was filmed back to back with Danny Boyle's film released earlier this year.| The Hollywood Reporter
New feature films from Alice Winocour, Arnaud Desplechin, Kentaro Hirase and Yutaro Seki and Agnieszka Holland are confirmed for the renowned film fest in northern Spain.| The Hollywood Reporter
CEO Max Welch, president Duane Jones, and COO Tim Withers discuss the London- and L.A.-based unscripted producer's 'Making Manson’ and other true-crime hits, selling to the likes of Peacock and Fox, and what's next.| The Hollywood Reporter
The film from Valentina and Nicole Bertani about the sisterhood between three girls in a world of “selfish parents chasing fragile dreams, gossiping neighbors, and a queer babysitter,” premieres at Locarno.| The Hollywood Reporter
Max debuted in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan on Nov. 19.| The Hollywood Reporter
The co-chair of Disney Entertainment will be honored for her "transformative impact" on the global TV industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
The honor at Pinewood Toronto Studios follows the founding partner and shareholder in the city’s mega-studio dying this year.| The Hollywood Reporter
A levy punishing runaway productions may make it more expensive to shoot abroad, but it won't make it any cheaper to shoot movies in the United States.| The Hollywood Reporter
Giona A. Nazzaro also discusses Willem Dafoe's turn as a tycoon in 'The Birthday Party,' picking the new Kechiche movie for the 78th edition of the Swiss fest, Japan's return, and the role of comedy and stars.| The Hollywood Reporter
New movies from Abdelletif Kechiche, Vincent Grashaw, and Ben Rivers will also premiere at the Swiss fest, with artistic director Giona A. Nazzaro saying: "Let's regain the world one film at a time."| The Hollywood Reporter
The deal mirrors the streamer earlier securing the exclusive U.S. rights to the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer tournament for 2027 and 2031 to expand its live sports footprint.| The Hollywood Reporter
Swiss documentary filmmaker Jacqueline Zünd shares how she overcame her fear of actors for her fiction debut, which world premieres at Locarno, the inspiration for its title, and cinematic future plans.| The Hollywood Reporter
Two widely followed Chinese public figures — one an editor for a state media outlet, the other the son of a former party chief — released identical outlines on Tuesday of countermeasures Chinese authorities are said to be considering in response to Trump's tariffs.| The Hollywood Reporter
As Xiaohongshu — known as RedNote or Red in English — surged to the top of the App Store downloads list this week, users in both China and the U.S. celebrated an unprecedented cross-cultural exchange: "Seeing people actually sharing their lives directly to each other is just beautiful.”| The Hollywood Reporter
The government-endorsed initiative, revealed at the Shanghai Film Festival, will involve 100 martial arts classics undergoing an AI "revitalization."| The Hollywood Reporter
From the biggest studio titles to cutting-edge independents, every frame of the global animation industry runs through Annecy.| The Hollywood Reporter
"With a cinematic oeuvre characterized by quiet observations, poetic depth, and a special sense of change and landscape, Sinke has been one of the most distinctive voices in Dutch cinema."| The Hollywood Reporter
Ophuls was also behind the influential docs 'Hotel Terminus,' 'A Sense of Loss,' 'The Memory of Justice' and 'Veillees d'armes.'| The Hollywood Reporter
For the second year running, an Indian protest documentary nabbed the best international feature film prize in Toronto.| The Hollywood Reporter
Kreutzer and producer Alexander Glehr take the ArteKino International Prize, with $22,000 in development money, for their upcoming feature.| The Hollywood Reporter
The 'Dark Knight' and 'Midway' star will headline the "inspirational thriller," from the outfit behind 'King of Kings' and 'Sound of Freedom.'| The Hollywood Reporter
He played an instrumental role in saving the prestigious event from post-Velvet Revolution demise and was its public face for more than three decades.| The Hollywood Reporter
The inaugural three-day event, set to run Sept. 8-10 during TIFF's 2025 edition, will spotlight Canadian content producers navigating a global entertainment industry.| The Hollywood Reporter
Hawke was joined by co-stars Margaret Qualley, Andrew Scott and director Richard Linklater for a press conference on their new film, 'Blue Moon', premiering at the Berlinale Tuesday.| The Hollywood Reporter
Gabriel Mascaro’s dystopian fantasy stars Denise Weinberg as a spirited Brazilian senior who refuses to bow to ageist authoritarian dictates while she still has dreams and desires.| The Hollywood Reporter