Road music: the German auteur discusses his latest tale of hauntings and doublings, which follows a morose piano student who wanders into the life of an enigmatic woman| Film Comment
End of the road: new films by Kelly Reichardt, Kleber Mendonça Filho, Julia Ducournau, and Sergei Loznitsa explore the politics of time| Film Comment
Listen in: filmmakers Eduardo Williams, Brett Story, and Zoya Laktionova discuss the ethical and practical ways in which documentaries use sound, voice, and audio| Film Comment
Going express: the filmmaker discusses his contemporary reimagining of Kurosawa’s classic, working again with Denzel Washington, and what makes New York City such a rich setting and subject| Film Comment
Get a grip: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning celebrates the tenacity and power of the human body struggling against technology| Film Comment
Political world: the Iranian auteur speaks about his Palme d‘Or–winning latest, a typically ingenious meditation on the lasting effects of state repression| Film Comment
Pressing on: standouts of the second week of the festival included Pedro Pinho’s I Only Rest in the Storm, Julia Ducournau’s Alpha, and Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident| Film Comment
Shelter from the storm: critics Justin Chang, Tim Grierson, and Alison Willmore wrap up the 2025 edition with Bi Gan’s Resurrection, Kelly Reichardt’s The Mastermind, and more| Film Comment
Family ties: Abby Sun, Beatrice Loayza, and Giovanni Marchini Camia join to discuss Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, Carla Simón's Romería, and more| Film Comment
Running on empty: Ari Aster‘s Eddington, Christian Petzold‘s Mirrors No. 3, and Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague fail to be more than mere reflections of their grander ambitions and inspirations| Film Comment
Rave on: the French-born Galician director discusses his latest, a trance-inducing techno vision quest set in Morocco’s Sahara Desert| Film Comment
Sail away: Kong Rithdee and Inney Prakash join to debate Lav Diaz’s Magellan, Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident, and more| Film Comment
Roll on: Miriam Bale, Robert Daniels, and Jessica Kiang drop a token and talk Highest 2 Lowest, Alpha, and My Father's Show, and more| Film Comment
Under cover: Kong Rithdee and Neta Alexander join to discuss Kleber Mendonça Filho's The Secret Agent, Christian Petzold's Mirrors No. 3, and Sebastián Lelio's The Wave| Film Comment
Reality bites: early festival selections like Enzo, Promised Sky, and Adam's Sake were rooted in straight-down-the-line realism| Film Comment
Drink deep: critics Mark Asch, Kong Rithdee, and Isabel Stevens join to swim through recent premieres Die My Love, The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague, and Urchin| Film Comment
No holds barred: critics Mark Asch and Beatrice Loayza join to debate recent premieres Eddington, Sirât, and The Little Sister| Film Comment
Don’t let go: Isabel Stevens and Thomas Flew from Sight and Sound join to discuss Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Two Prosecutors, and Left-Handed Girl| Film Comment
Key frames: the grandest of all film festivals may be a large-format photo of the cinematic planet, but it is not a map of the world| Film Comment
First impressions: critics Jonathan Romney and Guy Lodge join to kick off our festival coverage, discussing early selections Leave One Day, Enzo, and Sound of Falling| Film Comment
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Another standout discovery in the 2025 Festival de Cannes lineup, in the Semaine de la Critique sidebar, was “Kika,” the... The post ‘Kika’ Interview with Alexe Poukine appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine
In a time of uncertainty and saturation, attention isn’t given. It’s earned through simplicity, creative craft and AI grounded in reality. You could feel it in every conversation. The C-suite under pressure. Creators calling for accountability. Agencies asked to solve faster, smarter, more intentionally. What cut through in the award winners and on the stages […]| FleishmanHillard
This year at Cannes Lions, the AI conversation shifted. I heard it move from fascination with endless applications to a deeper reckoning with what it means for how people connect, tell stories and navigate being human.| FleishmanHillard
On the Ground at Cannes: Uncertainty and AI are clearly the buzzwords of Cannes 2025, based on how many conversations they’re dominating here. But what’s less spoken and still just as obvious: culture isn’t a campaign lever. Rather, it’s the ultimate credibility layer. It’s a polarized, fatigued, AI-saturated market and the brands that are winning […]| FleishmanHillard
On the Ground at Cannes: There’s always a certain kind of energy on the ground at Cannes. But this year, it feels as much like a reckoning with what creativity must become as it is a celebration of a year of groundbreaking work. Yes, we’re honoring culture-shifting campaigns. But more than that, we’re witnessing a […]| FleishmanHillard
A refreshing gem in this year’s Festival de Cannes lineup in the Semaine de la Critique sidebar was “Baise-en-ville,” a...| Independent Magazine
Ten years after heading to Cannes with Alexander Payne's ‘Nebraska,' Squibb is back with ‘Eleanor the Great’ from director Scarlett Johansson.| The Hollywood Reporter
After the slow-burn brilliance of 'The Climb,' Covino returns to Cannes with an uproarious open-marriage comedy co-starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona and Kyle Marvin.| The Hollywood Reporter
El realizador mexicano, junto a Alexander Desplat, ofreció una lección de música en el Festival de Cannes| La Razón
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3 Attention Takeaways from Cannes 2024| Lumen Research
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