1. FESTIVALS
Cannes 2025: Cannes Film Festival’s double posters illuminate passionate love triumphing over despair
Cannes 2025: India returns to Cannes Film Festival with Neeraj Ghayawan’s Homebound.
Cannes 2025: Cannes Film Festival and here are some guesses
Cannes 2025: Legendary French star Juliette Binoche to chair Cannes Fest jury
Red Sea 2024: Award winning Moon comes out on top as a tense thriller
Red Sea 2024: Superboys of Malegaon call sound, lights and roll
Red Sea 2024: Maria rests on the shoulders of the superb Angelina Jolie
Red Sea 2024: RSIFF title Black Dog is an art house draw
Red Sea 2024: First time director Anderson .Paak brings humour and magic to RSIFF title K-Pops.
Red Sea 2024: RSIFF Competition title To Kill A Mongolian Horse is a moving, gripping tale
Red Sea 2024: At RSIFF, The Tale of Daye’s Family is disappointing despite sparkling performances
Red Sea 2024: Red Sea Film Festival begins on a note of glamour
Red Sea 2024: Red Sea Film Festival to have two Indian titles in competition
Venice 2024: At Venice Film Festival foreign journalists decry lack of interview opportunities with big talent
Venice 2024: Venice Film Festival to be a star-studded affair
Venice 2024: Girish Kasaravalli’s Gatashraddha to play at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2024: Venice Film Festival Line Up
Venice 2024: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to get Venice Film Festival rolling
Venice 2024: Death and the Maiden actress Sigourney Weaver to get Venice’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Cannes 2024: Cannes title All We Imagine As Light is a poignant tale of loneliness
Cannes 2024: Bird at Cannes Film Festival is a take on today’s youth in Britain
Cannes 2024: The Apprentice stirs the hornet’s nest with Trump portrayal
Cannes 2024: The Girl With the Needle: A dark macabre tale of a Danish serial killer.
Cannes 2024; Cannes Palme d’Or winner Anora is a deliriously witty romp.
Cannes 2024: Norah makes Cannes history with its delicate handling of a Saudi story.
Cannes 2024; Jacques Audiard’s Spanish work, Emilia Perez, may clinch the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival.
Cannes 2024: Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig gives The Sound of Music deja vu.
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Fest’ s The Shameless tackles a jaded subject
Cannes 2024; Sean Baker’s obsession with sex workers finds a voice with Cannes title Anora.
Cannes 2024: Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga at Cannes Film Festival sees standing ovation and walkouts
Cannes 2024: Cannes title Everybody Loves Touda is a sparkling example of Nabil Ayouch’s work
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Festival screens Shyam Benegal’s restored version of Manthan
Cannes 2024; Cannes Film Festival Competition entry The Girl With The Needle may be dark and Dickensian but has a ray of hope
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Festival opens with The Second Act.
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Festival’s Wild Diamond is an apt take on the struggle of being Gen Z in a vain world.
Cannes 2024: As Cannes Film Festival opens with The Second Act, whispers of controversy can be heard.
Cannes 2024; Cannes Film Fest Un Certain Regard is gem that is treated as a poor Cinderella
Cannes 2024: Indian summer at Cannes Film Fest with three titles including Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light.
Cannes 2024: At Cannes Film Festival drama unfolds even outside the cinemas.
Cannes 2024: Iranian director Mohammad Rosoulof banned from attending Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2024: Why are Indian movies and jurors so few and far between at Cannes Film Festival.
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Festival poster mirrors scene from Akira Kurosawa’s Rhapsody in August
Cannes 2024: In a first, Cannes Film Festival to award Honorary Palme d’Or to a group — Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli
Cannes 2024: Is Cannes Film Festival heavily tilted towards English language fare this time?
Cannes 2024: Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light will be the first Indian film to compete at Cannes Film Festival in 30 years
Cannes 2024:Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project Megalopolis to vie for Palm d’Or at Cannes
Cannes 2024: Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga will premiere at Cannes Film Festival.
Cannes 2024: Cannes Film Festival to begin rolling on May w14 with surreal French comedy The Second Act
Cannes 2024: What is in the running
Cannes 2024: Canadian director Xavier Nolan to head Cannes’ Un Certain Regard jury
Cannes 2024: Barbie director Greta Gerwig to chair 77th Cannes Film Festival jury
Red Sea 2023: Red Sea Film Festival to close on Dec 7 with Adam Driver starrer Ferrari.
Red Sea 2023: Red Sea International Film Festival to open with Saudi romantic fantasy work
Venice 2023: Vence Film Festival screens first ever work in competition by woman African American
Venice 2023: Venice Film Festival begins today with Oscar hopefuls and controversial directors.
Venice 2023: Adam Driver, Jessica Chastain among others to be at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2023; Venice Film Festival selects films by Roman Polanski, Woody Allen, Luc Besson amid sexual assault claims
Venice 2023: Actors’ strike forces Challengers to be withdrawn from Venice Film Festival
Venice 2023: Hollywood strike may impact Venice Film Festival.
Venice 2023:Fench-American director Damien Chazelle to chair Venice Film Festival jury
Venice 2023: Adam Sandler, Penelope Cruz starrer Ferrari may compete at the Venice Film Festival
Venice 2023: Challengers to open Venice Film Festival on August 30
Cannes 2023: French film Anatomy of a Fall takes home Cannes Palm d’Or
Cannes 2023: Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City set in the 1950s talks about lockdown
Cannes 2023:Glamour seems to have returned to Cannes this year, but will the good times last?
Cannes 2023: Jude Law wore smelly perfume to play King Henry VIII in Firebrand
Cannes 2023: Killers of the Flower Moon director Martin Scorsese nervous about Ukraine
Cannes 2023: Cannes favourite The Zone of Interest director says it is not a museum piece
Cannes 2023: After three somewhat dull days Cannes Film Festival sparkles with a Nazi drama, The Zone of Interest.
Cannes 2023: French director Catherine Corsini was too proud to use intimacy coach for Homecoming.
Cannes 2023:M ichael Douglas says Basic Instinct seemed so scandalous in 1992 at Cannes.
Cannes 2023: Michael Douglas says Basic Instinct seemed so scandalous in 1992
Cannes 2023: Cannes Film Festival opens with Johnny Depp’s comeback movie Jeanne du Barry
Cannes 2023: Cannes opens with Johnny Depp’s Jeanne du Barry
Cannes 2023: British legend Ken Loach to take his last movie The Old Oak to Cannes..
Cannes 2023: Controversies galore at Cannes Film Festival 2023.
Cannes 2023: Reading Lolita in Tehran to be promoted at the prestigious film Festival.
Cannes 2023: Cannes Film Festival to present Michael Douglas with honorary Palm d’Or
Cannes 2023: Cannes Film Fest to honour Michael Douglas with honorary Palme d’Or.
Cannes 2023: Pixar’s fourth work at Cannes, Elemental, to close the Festival on May 27
Cannes 2023: French icon Catherine Deneuve is the poster girl for Cannes 2023
Cannes 2023: Kanu Behl’s Agra to play at Directors’ Fortnight at film festival.
Cannes 2023: Johnny Depp’s Jeanne du Barry as opening film creates controversy.
Cannes 2023: Parisian fashion house Saint Laurent to present its first movie at Cannes 2023
Cannes 2023: Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy to be part of the upcoming Cannes 2023
Cannes 2023: Cannes selections
Cannes 2023: Spanish giant Pedro Almodovar to be at Film Festival with Strange Way of Life
Cannes 2023: Johnny Depp starrer Jeanne du Barry’s director Maiwenn accused of assaulting journalist.
Cannes 2023: Johnny Depp’s French historical drama Jeanne du Barry to open Cannes Film Festival.
Cannes 2023: Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon to screen at Cannes 2023
Cannes 2023: International films that may screen this year, but no clarity on Indian titles
Cannes 2023: Carlton Hotel reopens to add sparkle to the Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2023: Swedish director Ruben Ostlund to chair Cannes Film Festival jury
Red Sea 2022: Humour and hallucination combine in Saudi Arabia’s Oscar submission Raven Song
Red Sea 2022:Saudi film Valley Road is a delightful dramatic comedy with heart.
Red Sea 2022: Red Sea title A Summer in Boujad examines a teen’s struggles in an alien country
Red Sea2022: Next Sohee at Red Sea International Film Festival shines a light on workplace cruelty.
Red Sea2022: Red Sea title Harka takes a disturbing look at Tunisia’s tragedies.
Red Sea 2022: At Red Sea Fest, Gurinder Chadha reveals film with Disney on an Indian princess is on the cards.
Red Sea 2022: Fatih Akin’s Rheingold raises Red Sea Pulse rates
Red Sea 2022: Red Sea title Last Film Show is a haunting ode to cinema
Red Sea 2022: Red Sea title The Banshees of Inisherin explores a friendship that goes tragically wrong
Red Sea 2022 Red Sea Film Festival: Blonde director was ‘pleased’ Marilyn Monroe biopic ‘outraged’ Americans
Red Sea 2022: Akshay Kumar to make film on sex education
Red Sea 2022: At Red Sea Film Festival, Sharon Stone says Basic Instinct destroyed her peace of mind.
Red Sea 2022: Red Sea title Shimoni is both devastating and meaningful
Red Sea 2022: What’s Love Got To Do With It Makes for a disappointing rom-com, despite splendid performance from stars
Red Sea 2022: Shekhar Kapur’s What’s Love Got To Do With it opens Red Sea Film Festival enriched by Bollywood magic.
Red Sea 2022 : Legendary American director Oliver Stone to chair Red Sea International Film Festival jury
Red Sea 2022: Shah Rukh Khan to be honoured at Red Sea International Film Festival
Red Sea 2022: Red Film Festival unveils Spectacular movie selections
Red Sea 2022: Shekhar Kapur’s What’s Love Got To Do With It? to open Second Red Sea Film Festival on December 1
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival — Opium is an incisive take on religious prejudice and beyond.
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival: Spanish rural thriller, The Beasts, clinches three top awards
Tokyo 2022: Noah Baumbach’s stylish White Noise is a delightful adaptation
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival: Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski’s Kaymak is hugely disappointing
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival: A Place of Our Own highlights the problems of LGBTQ.
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival: Fragments of the Last Will a true story of Japanese soldier who suffered Russian brutality
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival all set for grand opening today with Fragments of the Last Will
Tokyo 2022; Tokyo Film Festival to honour Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu, Kuji Fukada and Naomi Teruyo..
Tokyo 2022; Tokyo Film Festival: Aman Sachdeva’s Opium seems like an exciting cocktail
Tokyo 2022: upcoming Tokyo Film Festival India’s opium and A Place of Our Own make the cut
Tokyo 2022: Tokyo Film Festival to open with prisoner of war drama Fragments of the Last Will
Venice 2022 :Dirty Difficult Dangerous tells a poignant love story in Beirut
Venice 2022: Golden Lion winner All the Beauty and the Bloodshed profiles artist’s activism.
Venice 2022: Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde is hugely exploitative
Venice 2022: Other People’s Children explores a woman’s cry for a child.
Venice 2022: The Son at the Venice Film Festival is powerful and award worthy
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival: Blonde star Ana de Armas says she felt close to the Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival’s Don’t Worry Darling resonates with the world today
Venice 2022: Argentina 1985 explores landmark trial that put powerful military men in the dock.
Venice 2022: Syrian movie Nezouh delights Venice Film Festival
Venice2022: At Venice Film Festival, Immensity headlined by Penelope Cruz is a haunting look at domestic violence
Venice 2022: At Venice Film Festival, Master Gardener plants tension amidst a colourfully regal setting
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival: Timothee Chalamet’s Bones and All plots cannibalism and receives standing ovation
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival kicks in with White Noise
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival to protest Iranian director Jafar Panahi’s arrest.
Venice 2022:American director Walter Hill to be feted at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2022: Blonde in Venice.
Venice 2022: Blonde: Marilyn Monroe biopic director warns Ana de Armas starrer has ‘something to offend everybody’
Venice 2022: 79th Venice Film Festival unveils complete lineup: All about Iran and Netflix.
Venice 2022: Adam Driver starrer White Noise to open Venice Film Festival on August 31.
Venice 2022: Hollywood actress Julianne Moore to head Venice Film Festival jury
Venice 2022: Venice Film Festival 2022 to honour French diva Catherine Deneuve
Cannes 2022: Ashkal- Cannes’ Tunisian title is unnerving but a little bizarre
Cannes 2022: The Cannes-do spirit
Cannes 2022: Top Gun: Maverick offers high-octane action, nostalgia
Cannes 2022: Palm d’Or goes to Ruben Oslund’s Triangle of Sadness.
Cannes 2022: Elvis created by Baz Luhrmann is dream come true
Cannes 2022: Pakistan makes Cannes Film Festival debut with Joyland
Cannes 2022: Pakistan’s Joyland critiques age-old traditions
Cannes 2022: India’s only entry Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes documents love for kites
Cannes 2022: Triangle of Sadness is a frontal attack on the super rich
Cannes 2022: Crimes of the Future director David Cronenberg says ” US is completely insane”
Cannes 2022: Iran’s Holy Smoke raises unholy smoke in theatre and outside
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival shocks and rattles us with titles from David Cronenberg and Ruben Ostlund
Cannes 2022, Holy Spider provokes unholy smoke inside the theatre and outside
Cannes 2022: Thamp actor Jalaja walks Cannes Film Festival 2022 red carpet
Cannes 2022: Director of Boy from Heaven says his love for Egypt unrequited
Cannes 2022: India-Australia joint venture The Laugh of Lakshmi announced
Cannes 2022: Armageddon director James Gray says ” a bunch of authoritarians taking over planet”
Cannes 2022: Nicole Kidman curiously missing from ex-husband Tom Cruise’s career highlight reel at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 022: At Cannes Film Festival, Tom Cruise promotes cinema and his daredevilry to delirious crowds
Cannes 2022: Chinese animated movie pulled out of Directors’ Fortnight at the eleventh hour
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival begins with witty French zombie film Final Cut
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival kicks off with zombie movie Final Cut.
Cannes 2022: Cannes Fest chief reacts to India being Country of Honour
Cannes 2022: No party for Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2022: Marilyn Monroe biopic: Anna de Armas’ Blonde misses out on Cannes, Will it head to Venice now?
Cannes 2022: Cannes to screen Ukrainian film
Cannes 2022: Film or no film, Indian stars always hit the Cannes Red Carpet
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival says no to Russian journalists who support Putin on Ukraine
Cannes 2022: Satyajit Ray’s Pratidwandi and Aravindan’s Thamp to screen as part of Cannes Classics
Cannes 2022: Cannes changes opening movie title to Coupe from Z in support of Ukrainians
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival: A history of sex and violence
Cannes 2022 Deepika Padukone is now on Cannes Film Festival jury
Cannes 2022: Pakistani movie Joyland on sexual revolution at Cannes Film Festival this year
Cannes 2022: Shaunak Sen’s All That Breathes, to be screened at Cannes, documents undying love for kites.
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival poster pays tribute to Jim Carrey starrer The Truman Show
Cannes 2022: Indian documentary All That Breathes to be part of Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival and the buzz around it
Cannes 2022: Tom Hanks, Austin Butler-starrer Elvis to arrive at Cannes Film Festival.
Cannes 2022: Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick to premier at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2022: Tom Cruise’s Top Gun Maverick to screen at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival may not welcome Russian delegations this year
Cannes 2022: Cannes Film Festival titles get Oscar nominations in seven categories
Red Sea 2021: Despite flaws, Sharaf serves as a telling look at prison corruption
Read Sea 2021: Award-winning Saudi film, Rupture an abstract painting on the big screen
Red Sea 2021: Oscar-winner Olivia Coleman is mesmerising in The Lost Daughter
Red Sea 2021: The Exam is a powerful study in defying male dominance.
Red Sea 2021: Casablanca Beats shines with a heady mix of rap, defiance
Red Sea 2021: At Red Sea Film Festival, Kerala’s Paka is a bleak and bloody story of two feuding families.
Red Sea 2021: Red Sea International Film Festival title Farha is a devastating look at war
Red Sea 2021: Red Sea Film Festival to have 16 titles competing for the top Golden Yusr Award
Red Sea 2021: Red Sea Film Festival to honour two women directors.
Red Sea 2021: Red Film Festival will present extraordinary global storytelling with international titles
Red Sea 2021: Saudi’s Red Sea Film Festival to feature Malayalam work Paka as part of competition
Tokyo 2021: Tokyo Film Festival title Arisaka is a thrilling battle between a policewoman and a gangster
Tokyo 2021: South Korea’s Hommage is a tribute to the art of cinema and women.
Tokyo 2021: Payback focuses on the grim realities of The Philippines
Tokyo 2021: Tokyo Film Festival -The Dawning of the Day underlines horrid chapter from Pablo Neruda’s life.
Tokyo 2021: Tokyo Film Festival features Kurdish movie The Four Walls
Tokyo 2021: Clint Eastwood’s Cry Macho is a delightful opener
Venice 2021: Indian filmmaker’s Venice outing wanders off midway
Venice 2021: Roberto Benigni steals the show as Venice Film Festival begins
Venice 2021: Venice Film Festival — Charmers on the Lido
Venice 2021: Spanish master Pedro Almodovar’s Parallel Mothers to to open Venice Film Festival
Venice 2021: Once Upon A Time in Calcutta to premiere on the Lido.
Cannes 2021: Cannes Film Festival opener, Annette, trifle frustrating
Cannes 2021: Freda – Fascinating interplay of the personal and the political.
Cannes 2021: Women Do Cry is a damning look at patriarchy at Bulgaria
Cannes 2021: Europa is a distressing document of migration
Cannes 2021: Oliver Stone’s JFK Revisited presents new evidence
Cannes 2021: Matt Damon plays a desperate father in Stillwater
Cannes 2021: Sean Penn rips apart Donald Trump post screening of his Flag Day
Cannes 2021: Jodie Turner-Smith robbed of jewels from hotel room
Cannes 2021: Rehana Maryam Noor: Bangladesh’s first film at Cannes is a powerful watch
Cannes 2021: Director Paul Verhoeven’s lesbian nun drama Benedetta creates a storm
Cannes 2021: Paul Verhoeven’s Benedetta plots a provocative story
Cannes 2021: Jane by Charlotte is a daughter’s love letter to her mother
Cannes 2021: Cannes Film Festival offers look at The Rebellious Olivia de Havilland
Cannes 2021:Jury president Spike Lee hopes “blacks will stop being hunted down as animals”
Cannes 2021: Indian work-in-progress documentary running for the Market prize
Cannes 2021: Leo Carax’s Annette starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard to open Cannes Film Festival 2021
Cannes 2021: NFDC to present seven projects at Cannes Film Market
Cannes 2021: Spike Lee becomes first jury president to feature on Cannes Film Festival poster
Cannes 2021: British director Andrea Arnold to head A Certain Regard Jury
Cannes 2021: Selections — Sean Penn, Francois Ozon, Asghar Farhadi in, India Absent
Cannes 2021: American actress Jodie Foster to get Cannes Honorary Palm dÓr
Cannes 2021: From French Dispatch to Pig, films that might make the cut
Cannes 2021: Cannes Film Festival to open with Annette on July 6
Cannes 2021: Cannes Film Festival announces new dates, but let us keep our fingers crossed!
Cannes 2021: Cannes Film Festival likely to be delayed till July
Berlin 2021: Any Day Now underlines the joys of simple life in uncertain times
Berlin 2021: Memory Box is a haunting look at love in battered Beirut
Tokyo 2020: Tokyo Film Festival wrap-up
Tokyo 2020: Tokyo International Film Festival offers a varied canvas
Tokyo 2020: The Old Town Girls fails to rise above the mundane
Tokyo 2020: The Last Bath explores aunt-nephew relationship with Judgement.
Tokyo 2020: The Real Thing is ‘Teen Diviyan’ Japanese style
Tokyo 2020: No Choice is a minimalistic and matter-of-fact narrative of a deep malaise
Tokyo 2020: Come and Go — Wonderful study of inter-racial tensions through gripping stories
Tokyo 2020: Ashes on a Road Trip — Subtle but powerful look at how relationships change after tragedy
Venice 2020; Venice Film Festival opens with Italian film, leads with a plea to save cinemas
Venice 2020: Italian title to open Venice Film Festival, Indian work in Competition after 19 years
Venice 2020: Venice Film Festival to roll with stringent safety protocol
Venice 2020: Venice will have many obstacles to cross during Coronavirus pandemic
Venice 2020: Venice Film Festival scheduled for September, organisers rule out possibility of virtual format
Cannes 2010: Cannes Film Festival readies a contingency plan for 2021 edition
Cannes 2020: The Oak Room — A slow burner with a rich horror story.
Cannes 2020: Gagarine shows pain of losing home
Cannes 2020: Sweat – A beautifully textured film conveying the angst of modern living
Cannes 2020: Cannes Film Festival announces 56 titles, none are Indian
Cannes 2020: An enigma called Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2020: It is final, No Cannes this year, at least not in the form we have known
Cannes 2020: Will Cannes and Venice collaborate to hold a film festival in September ?
Cannes 2020: Coronavirus puts a big question mark over Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2020: Cannes Film Festival will not go digital come what may, says Chief Thierry Fremaux
Cannes 2020: Cannes Film Festival Palace turns into a shelter for the homeless during Coronavirus outbreak
Cannes 2020: Cannes Film Festival postponed amid Coronavirus crisis
Venice 2019: A chance to take advantage of
Venice 2019: You Will Die at 20: Cursed boy’s Sudanese struggles mix fantasy, superstition
Venice 2019: Brilliant Pitt’s stellar performance in bedazzling space adventure
Venice 2019: Marriage Story paints love and loss with levity
Venice 2019: Beyond Prejudice
Venice 2019: Discredited director’s comeback movie comes under skin
Venice 2019: Afghan tale of three troubled pregnancies fails to deliver
Venice 2019: Scales: Powerful critique of male dominance does Arab cinema proud
Venice 2019: Shadow of Water: A trek through the jungle with a predictable ending
Venice 2019: Joker A painted face hides the bitter truth
Venice 2019: Joker bags Golden Lion, Roman Polanski’s An Officer and a Spy is runner-up
Venice 2019: Roman Polanski’s An Officer and a Spy is all about humanity
Venice 2019:A Son is a powerful family tragedy will long be remembered
Venice 2019: At Venice Film Festival, Nate Parker’s American Skin is a moving take on police brutality on blacks
Venice 2019: Why animated film Bombay Rose was just too busy and sentimental
Venice 2019: Kore-eda’s The Truth puts director in uncertain world
Venice 2019: First woman Saudi director, Haifaa, makes a tongue-in-cheek The Perfect Candidate
Venice 2019: Venice Film Festival rolls with Hirokazu Kore-eda’s The Truth
Venice 2019: Venice Film Festival was my baptism as an international moviemaker, says Pedro Almodovar
Venice 2019: Venice Film Festival kicks off amid controversies
Venice 2019: Mary Poppins star Julie Andrews to be honoured at Venice 2019 with Golden Lion
Venice 2019: India showcase at Venice
Venice 2019: After Roman Polanski, Venice Film Festival faces another controversy with Nate Parker’s American Skin
Venice 2019: India’s Sasidharan goes to Venice Film Festival with Shadow of Water
Venice 2019: Sanal Sasidharan makes it to Venice Film Festival with Shadow of Water
Venice 2019: Bombay Rose from India and Japan’s The Truth will herald Venice 2019
Venice 2019: Japan The Truth and India’s Bombay Rose will herald Venice 2019
Cannes 2019: Movie master’s reflective study of aging film director low on energy
Cannes 2019: Cannes Palm d’Or winner Parasite is a brutal look at social inequality
Cannes 2019: Mektoub My Love: Intermezzo, a film that should not have been at Cannes
Cannes 2019: ‘Young Ahmed’: Cannes prize winner offers a harsh look at radicalisation
Cannes 2019: South Koreas’s Parasite is an engrossing take on social divisions
Cannes 2019: Quentin Tarantino loses his cool post screening of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Cannes 2019: Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life puzzles more and explains less
Cannes 2019: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a homage that is stylish, but not substantial
Cannes 2019: Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life puzzles more and explains less
Cannes 2019: Antonio Banderas starrer Pain and Glory is all about Pedro Almodovar
Cannes 2019: Cannes 2019 zooms in on street battles and corporate cruelty in Les Miserables and Sorry We Missed You
Cannes 2019: Pedro Almodovar’s Pain and Glory may win Palm dÓr at Cannes this year
Cannes 2019: Ken Loach’s Sorry, We Missed You may well have been an Indian story
Cannes 2019: Cannes Film Festival 2019 starts on a disappointing note
Cannes 2019: Cannes opener, The Dead Don’t Die, is nothing to die for
Cannes 2019: Cannes Film Festival 2019 set to raise the bar
Cannes 2019: Sylvester Stallone to present first look of Rambo V: Last Blood at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2019: Palm dÓr for French legend Alain Delon, Cannes courts controversy all over again
Cannes 2019: Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood makes it to Cannes Festival
Cannes 2019: The complete list of movies include usual suspects
Cannes 2019: There will be no Indian movie at Cannes Film Festival this year?
Cannes 2019: In remembering Agnes Varda and felicitating Alan Delon, Cannes goes down memory lane
Cannes 2109: The Dead Don’t Die to open Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2019: Jim Jarmusch’s The Dead Don’t Die to open Cannes on May 14
Cannes 2019: Will Japanese director Kore-eda’s The Truth open Cannes Film Festival on May 14?
Cannes 2019: Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood on Sharon Tate murder may be at Cannes
Cannes 2019: Martin Scorsese, Pedro Almodovar, Atom Egoyan among others may be at Cannes this May
Cannes 2019: Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Inarritu to chair Cannes Film Festival jury
Macau 2018: India’s Tillotama Shome on the Macau Film Festival jury
Cairo 2018: ‘Fatwa’ explores extremism through a father’s eyes
Cairo 2018: At Cairo Film Festival, A Private War is a damning look at bloody conflicts
Cairo 2018: At Cairo Film Festival, Poisonous Roses is an unflinching look at hellish existence
Cairo 2018: ‘Green Book’, a road trip peppered with hilarity and humiliation
Cairo 2018: Cairo Film Festival begins with a breezy but provocative comedy, Green Book
Tokyo 2018: The Reports on Sarah and Saleem – An affair to remember
Tokyo 2018: Dancing away from a repressive regime in ‘The White Crow’
Tokyo 2018: Tokyo Film Festival closes with Godzilla’s romp
Tokyo 2018: French drama Amanda bags top honour at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2018: Rajiv Menon hits the rights notes with Madras Beats at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2018: Amanda at Tokyo Film Festival underlines the horror of terrorism
Tokyo 2018: The White Crow at Tokyo Festival is a clumsily narrated story of a Soviet ballet dancer
Tokyo 2018: A cinematic exploration of the human instinct to defy and disobey
Tokyo 2018: Tel Aviv on Fire at Tokyo Film Festival is wittily bold
Tokyo 2018: Ralph Fiennes and Koji Yakusho make up for ‘A Star Is Born’ leads at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2018: Tokyo Film Festival opens with Lady Gaga’s lilting musical, A Star is Born
Tokyo 2018: Two Japanese titles to compete with 14 others at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2018: Rajiv Menon’s comeback movie, Madras Beats, to screen at Tokyo Festival
Singapore 2018: Bengali film Mayurakshi wins top award at Singapore South Asian Film Festival
Singapore 2018: ‘Midnight Delhi’ is a bewildering tale of violence
Singapore 2018: At Singapore South Asian Film Festival, Soumitra Chatterjee sparkles in Mayurakshi
Singapore 2018: Nandita Das’ Manto opens Singapore South Asian International Film Festival
El Gouna 2018: El Gouna Film Festival takes us into the world of terrorism and torture
El Gouna 2018: A dissatisfying portrait of life in the shadow of the Syrian war
El Gouna 2018: Directors do not shy away from bold themes at El Gouna Film Festival
El Gouna 2018: At El Gouna Film Fest, Robert Redford plays a gentleman bank robber
El Gouna 2018: Fact meets fiction in ambitious drama ‘Yomeddine’
El Gouna 2018: ‘Dear Son’ is a superb study of a failing family
El Gouna 2018: At El Gouna Film Festival, Tumbbad, an Indian fairy tale, unfold on screen
El Gouna 2018: Venice prize-winning Syrian director ‘refused visa’ for the El Gouna Film Festival
El Gouna 2018: El Gouna Film Festival opens with French work, The Freshmen
Venice 2018: Roma delivers soul and spirit — and a dash of Mexican magic
Venice 2018: ‘Soni’-A placid attempt at highlighting violence against women
Venice 2018: ‘ISIS Tomorrow’ has a question for us today
Venice 2018: Post Venice Film Fest, streaming platforms are running into a storm again
Venice 2018: ‘Screwdriver’ explores the impact of long-term isolation
Venice 2018: Roma, Alfonso Cuaron’s black-&-white masterpiece wins the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2018: At Eternity’s Gate is a compelling canvas of Vincent Van Gogh
Venice 2018: An imaginative approach to capturing tension on screen
Venice 2018: At Venice Film Festival Charlie Says recaptures the horrific murder of Sharon Tate
Venice 2018: Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut is love at first sound
Venice 2018: ‘First Man’ aims for the moon, but falls short
Venice 2018: Mike Leigh disappoints with his Venice Film Festival title, Peterloo
Venice 2018: In black and white Alfonso Cuaron tells us an impact story in Roma
Venice 2018: Ryan Gosling-starrer First Man opens Venice Film Festival, but has very little element of surprise
Venice 2018: After Cannes, now Venice Film Festival places curbs on critics
Venice 2018: After Cannes, Venice Film Festival now faces the heat over Netflix screenings
Venice 2018: Venice Film Fest lineup
Venice 2018: Tumbbad-Indian fantasy to open Venice Film Festival Critics’ Week
Venice 2018: Ryan Gosling-starrer First Man, on the historic moon landing, to open Venice Film Festival
Venice 2018: Here are some movies that may play at 75th edition
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival may have been dull, but it is not sinking, despite what people say
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film critics and jury see eye-to-eye as Festival comes to an end
Cannes 2018: Nandita Das describes why she always wanted to cast Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Manto
Cannes 2018: At Cannes Film Festival Nandita Das talks about Manto
Cannes 2018: At Cannes Critics’ Week, Sir, about a master-servant relationship is boringly simplistic
Cannes 2018: Von Trier’s The House That Jack Built is a ‘sheer descent into Hell’
Cannes 2018: Nandita Das’ Manto takes a hard look at societal injustices
Cannes 2018: Nandita Das’ Manto, about an Independence era writer, mirrors today’s brutal times
Cannes 2018: Bhosle is all about an undefined and unlikely relationship, says Manoj Bajpayee
Cannes 2018: Manoj Bajpayee pushes Bhonsle in the rush of Cannes Fest adrenaline
Cannes 2018: Rafiki, first ever Kenyan movie to premiere at Cannes, seems like beer without fizz
Cannes 2018: Heralding radical changes, Cannes Festival begins with Spanish film, Everybody Knows
Cannes 2018: Cannes set to start on May 8 in a trail of controversy
Cannes 2018: The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir star and Tamil actor Dhanush will journey to Cannes this May
Cannes 2018: As anticipated, Danish director Lars Von Trier to be back at Cannes
Cannes 2018: Controversial Lars Von Trier film not on Cannes official list, at least not yet
Cannes 2018: Nandita Das strikes luck at Cannes with Manto, Festival’s official lineup announced
Cannes 2018: Nandita Das makes it to Cannes Fest with her radical Manto
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival poster is all about Godard and passion
Cannes 2018: Cannes Fest to open with Asghar Farhadi’s Spanish work, Everybody Knows
Cannes 2018: Cannes Festival will open with Asghar Farhadi’s Spanish film, Everybody knows
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival to celebrate 50 years of Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey
Cannes 2018: Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux’s radical changes draw flak
Cannes 2018: Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux comes under fire from critics for his radical step
Cannes 2018: Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux checkmates racing reviewers, bans selfies on steps
Cannes 2018: Cannes set for exciting times
Cannes 2018: At Cannes Film Fest 2018, India’s Vada Chennai and Manto are hot possibilities
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Fest 2018 – The guesses have begun to roll
Cannes 2018: Pulsating probables of Cannes
Cannes 2018: Are radical changes in the offing?
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival plans radical changes for its 71st edition
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival thinking of radical change this year
Cannes 2018: Cannes Film Festival picks Australian actress Cate Blanchette to head the jury
Dubai 2017: Rajinikanth’s 2.0 likely to be first major South Indian movie to open in Saudi Arabian market
Dubai 2017: The good and the bad of Indian cinema at Dubai Film Festival
Dubai 2017: At Dubai Film Fest, Arab cinema takes a hard look at societal misdemeanours
Dubai 2017: Saudi woman helmer now ‘rebels’ with a radical Mary Shelly at Dubai Film Fest
Dubai 2017: Hostiles
Dubai 2017: Pakistan’s My Pure Land is about a belle and bullets
Dubai 2017: Irrfan Khan’s The Song of Scorpions plays out a mesmeric myth of romance and retribution
Dubai 2017: Bloody Western drama, Hostiles, sets Dubai Film Festival rolling
Dubai 2017: Irrfan’s Song of Scorpions one of Dubai Film Festival highlights
Dubai 2017: Western drama, Hostiles, to get Dubai Film Fest rolling
Dubai 2017: India’s Song of Scorpions, Iran’s Beyond the Clouds set to enrich Dubai Film Festival
Cairo 2017: S Durga
Cairo 2017: Withered Green is a gutsy look at women’s independence
Cairo 2017: Tamil film Manusangada highlights a grave social injustice
Cairo 2017: S Durga actor Rajshri Deshpande all set to shake off her small town days
Cairo 2017: An autumn of Indian cinema at Cairo Film Festival
Cairo 2017: Cairo Film Festival celebrates Indian cinema
Tokyo 2017: Bioscopewala
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Fest offers fascinating variety
Tokyo 2017: Japan loves all things Tamil — actor Madhavan and Jallikattu 5-23 too
Tokyo 2017: Japan and China at Tokyo
Tokyo 2017: At Tokyo Fest, it seems like Japan-China bhai-bhai
Tokyo 2017: At Tokyo Film Fest, women turn villains
Tokyo 2017: Two films at Tokyo Festival paint women in black
Tokyo 2017: Japan’s love for Tamil cinema reflects at the Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2017: Tagore’s Kabuliwala transforms into Bioscopewala
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2017: Spotlight on video piracy reveals Japan is as affected as India
Tokyo 2017: Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux shows us the magic of Lumiere Brothers
Tokyo 2017: Bioscopewala, Vikram Veda, S Durga to highlight Indian cinema at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Fest celebrates 30th edition with Japanese opener
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Fest opens with Japanese movie
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Fest to roll with a comic book adaptation, Fullmetal Alchemist
Tokyo 2017: Tokyo Film Fest to fete Hollywood icon Steven Soderbergh
El Gouna 2017: Anurag Kashyap’s Mukkabaaz hits out at societal injustices
El Gouna 2017: Tiger Man Pandey
El Gouna 2017: John Abraham to act in a film helmed by Tiger Man Mike Pandey
El Gouna 2017: John and tiger man Pandey to join hands for film on the big cat
El Gouna 2017: Egypt’s first edition of El Gouna Film Festival screens sparkling fare
El Gouna 2017: Egypt’s first edition of El Gouna Film Festival screens sparkling fare
El Gouna 2017: El Gouna Film Festival opens with Sheikh Jackson
El Gouna 2017: Irrfan Khan-starrer Doob is a modern take on marital infidelity
El Gouna 2017: For good cinema
El Gouna 2017: New Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival to add colour to the region
El Gouna 2017: Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival to screen Anurag Kashyap, Irrfan Khan works
Venice 2017: Venice Fest presents a lovely wide canvas of life, sweet and sad
Venice 2017: Lean on Pete and Loving Pablo
Venice 2017: Mexico’s Cold War fantasy, The Shape of Water, clinches Golden Lion at Venice
Venice 2017: Venice Film Festival plays host to VR, a brand new world
Venice 2017: A missing India, which though may sparkle at Egypt’s El Gouna
Venice 2017: Instant reviews and old age plot tell their own tales
Venice 2017: George Clooney’s Suburbicon tells us all that is wrong with America
Venice 2017: Venice Film Festival tells stories about love for animals, and love for cocaine money
Venice 2017 : All about rape and murder, and Frances McDormand playing a sleuth once again
Venice 2017: Victoria and Abdul haunts us with a Raj tale
Venice 2017: Friendly cops at Venice
Venice 2017: George Clooney’s Suburbicon spells out hope while painting a dark picture of America
Venice 2017: Ritesh Batra’s Our Souls at Night has Jane Fonda and Robert Redford at their sparkling best
Venice 2017: First days all about gloom and doom
Venice 2017: Where the fans are nice and cops are full of smiles
Venice 2017: Venice shaking itself off political hold, set to open with scissors-fi Downsizing
Venice 2017: Ali Fazal’s provocative British drama, Victoria and Abdul, goes to Venice Film Festival
Venice 2017: Miniature men in Downsizing to open Venice Film Festival
Venice 2017: Once again, Venice Film Festival titles offer Oscars hope
Venice 2017: Ritesh Batra at Venice with Our Souls at Night
Venice 2017: Ritesh Batra in a cocktail with Jane Fonda, Robert Redford at Venice
Cannes 2017: Cannes Competition Netflix title, Okja, runs into roadblock in South Korea
Cannes 2017: Indians only impact Cannes Red Carpet, not competition
Cannes 2017: Cannes less magical this summer, and what a pity!
Cannes 2017: Cannes troubled by Netflix, terror, jury misses
Cannes 2017: Post Cannes, Shruti Haasan does an Aishwarya Rai with Sangamithra
Cannes 2017: Swedish film The Square wins Palm d’Or, Sofia Coppola best director
Cannes 2017: Fatih Akin’s In The Fade is all about a mother’s terrible sorrow
Cannes 2017: Naomi Kawase’s Radiance is radiantly brilliant
Cannes 2017: Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled examines sexual desires in times of war
Cannes 2017: Cannes screens a smashing biopic of a suave star, Cary Grant
Cannes 2017: A famine of good films at Cannes
Cannes 2017: Now Godard reframed by The Artist director Michael Hazanavicius
Cannes 2017: Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Loveless is the best till date
Cannes 2017: Sangamithra plays big at Cannes, Nandita Das and Aparna Sen to promote their films
Cannes 2017: Scenic Cannes turned into a fortress to thwart terror strikes
Cannes 2017: Disappointing opener, Almodovar and Will Smith ungainly disagreement…May 18 2017
Cannes 2017: What to expect from the 2017 Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2017: Ishmael’s Ghosts to open Cannes
Cannes 2017: At Cannes 2018, no Netflix if it disobeys French law
Cannes 2017: Indian cinema to march into Cannes Market
Cannes 2017: Will Roman Polanski with his new film have a good time at Cannes?
Cannes 2017: A cocktail of cops and cinema
Cannes 2017: From bikini to burkina: The time for topless, semi-clad women is over
Cannes 2017: Indian Government “may use Cannes Red Carpet to unveil strategy”
Cannes 2017: The Festival is now radically political, in tune with times
Cannes 2017: No Indian film at Cannes, there is still hope
Cannes 2017: Cannes Film Festival conveys passion and joy with Claudia Cardinale
Cannes 2017: Nandita Das to promote Nawazuddin starrer Manto at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2017: The dashing Pedro Almodovar to chair Cannes Fest Jury
Cannes 2017: Flamboyant Pedro Almodovar will add colour to Cannes jury
Cannes 2017: What’s brewing at the queen of festivals, Cannes?
Dhaka 2017: Two Indian works at Dhaka Film Festival impress
Dhaka 2017: There’s Always Tomorrow
Dhaka 2017: Mammootty’s Pathemari talks about Malayali’s travails in Dubai
Dhaka 2017: 3000 Nights – This human drama of mother and child opens Dhaka Film Festival
Dhaka 2017: Mammootty’s Pathemari to compete at Dhaka Film Festival
Dubai 2016: At Dubai Fest, some films tugged at the heart
Dubai 2016: Dubai Fest bids bye-bye in grand style with starry Rogue One
Dubai 2016: At Dubai Film Festival, The Worthy and Inversion are great watch
Dubai 2016: At Dubai Festival, The Worthy and Inversion are great watch
Dubai 2016: What made Befikre everybody’s favourite at Dubai International Film Festival
Dubai 2016: There’s pressure to do a third Marigold film, says auteur John Madden
Dubai 2016: Dubai Fest opens with Miss Sloane, honours Rekha
Dubai 2016: Hollywood’s Miss Sloane to open Dubai International Film Festival today
Dubai 2016: At Dubai Fest, Lumiere show and honours for Rekha, Jackson
Dubai 2016: Iconic Pulp Fiction star Samuel Jackson to be feted at Dubai Film Festival
Dubai 2016: Ranveer, Vaani-starrer Bifikre to premiere at Dubai Film Festival
Dubai 2016: Cannes chief Fremaux to present restored Lumiere works
Dubai 2016: Dubai Film Festival to honour Rekha
Dubai 2016: Dubai Film Festival unveils first titles from around the world
Cairo 2016: Egyptian cinema at Cairo Festival explores society’s ills
Cairo 2016: At Cairo Fest, films tell us about a dream gone sour in Egypt
Cairo 2016: Bollywood melody peps up China Night at Cairo Film Fest
Cairo 2016: Half Ticket retraces Kaaka Muttai’s tale of slum kids
Cairo 2016: Cairo Fest begins with an Egyptian women’s lib film
Cairo 2016: Tamer El Said’s In the Last Days of the City taken off the list
Cairo 2016: Cairo Fest to showcase eight Oscar contenders
Cairo 2016: Three Indian movies to travel to Cairo Film Festival
Tokyo 2016: A tantalising buffet of films at Tokyo Fest
Tokyo 2016: India’s Lipstick Waale Sapne wins award at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2016: At Tokyo Fest, Japan reflects on bonding with rest of Asia
Tokyo 2016: Two tales of two couples at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2016: Lipstick as a liberator at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2016: At Tokyo Fest, real and unreal flit across
Tokyo 2016: At Tokyo Fest, Lipstick Under My Burkha dares to dream
Tokyo 2016: Tokyo Film Festival zooms in on today’s dilemmas
Tokyo 2016: Meryl Streep-starrer Florence Foster Jenkins opens Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2016: Tokyo Film Fest to focus on Indonesia
Tokyo 2016: India’s Lipstick Waale Sapne to premiere at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2016: Two Japanese films to compete at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2106: Meryl Streep-starrer Florence Foster Jenkins to open Tokyo Film Festival
Venice 2016: Another view from Venice: Of love, war and the Pope
Venice 2016: Filipino film, The Woman Who Left, clinches Venice’s top Golden Lion
Venice 2016: Italian films at Venice tackle unwanted pregnancy and neurosis
Venice 2016: Jackie, the icon America loved. elegantly captured in Jackie
Venice 2016: Francois Ozon’s romance, Frantz, endears to all at Venice
Venice 2016: View from Venice – Not happily-ever-after love stories
Venice 2016: After The Young Pope, Sorrentino to helm a film on Silvio Berlusconi
Venice 2016: Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson shows a soldier’s extraordinary heroism
Venice 2016: Jude Law’s The Young Pope at Venice is shoocking
Venice 2016: At Venice, fashionista Tom Ford adapts Austin Wright’s novel with style
Venice 2016: Venice presents a moral dilemma in The Light Between Oceans
Venice 2016: Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling’s La La Land dazzles at Venice’s opening night
Venice 2016: Venice films sail into the Oscar night
Venice 2016: Venice Film Festival promises to gripping
Venice 2016: Iranian helmer Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s banned film goes to Venice
Venice 2016: India’s Chaitanya Tamhane on Venice Film Fest jury
Venice 2016: Venice Film Festival unveils titles
Venice 2016: Venice Critics’ Week to open with British drama, Prevenge
Venice 2016: Jude Law’s The Young Pope to premiere at Venice Film Fest
Venice 2016: Venice Film Festival to open with Hollywood musical, La La land
Cannes 2016: Korea’s The Handmaiden wows the world at Cannes
Cannes 2016: Those magic moments at Cannes
Cannes 2016: Now that it is over, Cannes must be heaving a sigh of relief
Cannes 2016: British veteran Ken Loach wins Cannes’ top Palm d’Or for I, Daniel Blake
Cannes 2016: Romania’s Graduation is a strong contender at Cannes
Cannes 2016: Jim Jarmusch’s Patterson is an extraordinarily simple work
Cannes 2016: Pedro Almodovar talks about Panama Papers and Julieta
Cannes 2016: Cannes comes alive with George Clooney and Ken Loach
Cannes 2016: Loving, a film about interracial marriage, sparkles at Cannes
Cannes 2016: The Handmaiden is a ravishing lesbian crime thriller
Cannes 2016: Ken Loach’s I, Daniel Blaks is a brutal look at bureaucracy
Cannes 2016: At Cannes George Clooney says Trump will not triumph
Cannes 2016: Cannes Fest begins with an ugly rape joke against Woody Allen
Cannes 2016: Woody Allen’s Cafe Society to push Cannes Fest into motion and magic
Cannes 2016: Yet again, a Woody Allen work opens Cannes today
Cannes 2016: Charlize Theron to capitivate Cannes all over again
Cannes 2016: American Honey ‘most me’ says auteur Andrea Arnold
Cannes 2016: Raging Bull Robert De Niro to be at Cannes with Hands of Stone
Cannes 2016: At Critics’ Week, Seema Biswas to be seen in a Singaporean film
Cannes 2016: Asghar Farhadi’s The Salesman added to Cannes Competition
Cannes 2016: Serbian auteur Emir Kusturica denies Cannes rejected his film
Cannes 2016: Serbian helmer Emir Kusturica criticises Cannes Film Fest
Cannes 2016: Cannes is irresistible attraction, and India is not exempt
Cannes 2016: No Indian film makes it to the Film Festival
Cannes 2016: Where talent is discovered and legends are born
Cannes 2016: Cannes hopefuls
Cannes 2016: Woody Allen’s 1930s-set Cafe Society to open Cannes Film Fest
Cannes 2016: Cannes entry for Jodie Foster’s Clooney-starrer Money Monster
Cannes 2016: Japanese helmer Naomi Kawase to head Short Films Jury at Cannes
Cannes 2016: Cannes Film Festival supremo Thierry Fremaux is not quitting
Dubai 2015: Arab cinema gives Dubai Film Festival a sparkle
Dubai 2015: At Dubai Fest, love stories that remind you of Bollywood
Dubai 2015: At Dubai Fest, stories of suffering women and their battles
Dubai 2015: At Dubai Fest, Arab cinema and Naseeruddin Shah
Dubai 2015: Go Home, a blend of the real and unreal
Dubai 2015: Naseeruddin-Kalki starrer Waiting is a tragic, witty affair
Dubai 2015: Dubai Film Fest campaigns for Arab cinema
Dubai 2015: Naseeruddin Shah gets Lifetime Achievement Award at Dubai
Dubai 2015: Dubai Film Fest to kick off with Lenny Abrahamson’s Room
Dubai 2015: Dubai Film Fest to begin with deeply moving Room
Dubai 2015: Compelling Arab lineup at Dubai Film Fest
Dubai 2015: Thithi, For The Love Of A Man and Waiting in Dubai Fest lineup
Dubai 2015: Dubai Fest to honour French cinema great Catherine Deneuve
Cairo 2015: Umrika and The Wednesday Child sparkle at Cairo Film Fest
Cairo 2015: Nair’s Umrika explores the yearning for the exotic
Cairo 2015: At Cairo Film Fest, Paulina poses a perplexing question
Cairo 2015 : Our Everyday Life, a moving story of a war-torn family
Cairo 2015: The Wednesday Child, a touching tale of mother’s quest for son
Cairo 2015: Cairo Film Fest, an effort to popularise arthouse fare
Cairo 2015: Cairo Film Festival begins with Meryl Streep work
Cairo 2015: Prashant Nair’s Umrika goes to Cairo Film Festival
Cairo 2015: Radhika Apte replaces Farah Khan on Cairo Film Fest jury
Cairo 2015: Bollywood director Farah Khan on Cairo Film Fest jury
Tokyo 2015: Cinema of social relevance at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: Land of Mine undermines humanism in times of war
Tokyo 2015: Two vastly different Indian movies at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2015: Tokyo Film Festival — All Three of Us is powerfully heartwarming
Tokyo 2015: Two Indian movies, vastly different, play at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: A movie must keep me awake: Bryan Singer at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: Japanese cinema gets a boost at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: Tokyo Film Festival opens with Robert Zemeckis’ The Walk
Tokyo 2015: Ratnam’s work leads Indian run at Tokyo Film Festival
Tokyo 2015: Tokyo Film Fest to celebrate Japanese master Kon Ichikawa
Tokyo 2015: Horror Night to showcase J-Horror classics at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: War, refugee influx common threads at Tokyo Film Fest
Tokyo 2015: OK Kanmani, two other Indian movies headed for Tokyo
Silk Road 2015: China’s Silk Road Film Festival focuses on India
Silk Road 2015: India’s Swara Bhaskar wins Best Actress Prize at Silk Road Film Fest
Silk Road 2015: Silk Road International Film Festival opens with Dil Dhadakne Do
Venice 2015: Island City, a disturbing study of Mumbai
Venice 2015: Two gems from Venice Film Fest
Venice 2015: Venezuealan film From Afar wins top award at Venice Film Fest
Venice 2015: Tamil film at Venice fest captures cop cruelty
Venice 2015: Ruchika Oberoi’s Island City wins prize at Venice
Venice 2015: Vetrimaaran’s Visaaranai takes a brutal look at police atrocity
Venice 2015: Wednesday May 9, a fine Iranian film at Venice Fest
Venice 2015: Venice Fest takes on the clergy and the criminal
Venice 2015: The Clan, a sordid tale from Argentina of 1980s
Venice 2015: Black Mass is Johnny Depp’s career best
Venice 2015: Ruchika Oberoi’s Island City is a disturbing study of Mumbai
Venice 2015: Amos Gitai in Venice with a film on Rabin’s assassination
Venice 2015: Venice Fest opens with mountaineering adventure, Everest
Venice 2015: Venice Fest opens on September 2, shows signs of getting into shape
Venice 2015; Venice Film Fest tribute to Orson Welles and Brian de Palma
Venice 2015: Venice Film Fest’s centennial tribute to Orson Welles
Venice 2015: Venice Film Fest to honour American director Brian de Palma
Venice 2015: Come September, three Indian films will roll into Venice
Venice 2015: Visaaranai, Vetrimaaran’s Tamil film in Venice Film Fest
Venice 2015: Pyaasa and Ruchika Oberoi’s Island City in Venice Fest sidebar
Venice 2015: Venice Film Fest 2015 opens with Everest on September 2
Venice 2015: Nastassja Kinski on Venice Film Fest poster
Venice 2015: Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron to chair Venice Film Fest jury
Cannes 2015: Cannes Fest chief Thierry Fremaux lambasts instant reviews
Cannes 2015: At Cannes, Ingrid Bergman and Hitchcock speak through documentaries
Cannes 2015: Indian paparazzi at Cannes smitten by Bollywood
Cannes 2015: Icelandic movie Rams wins top A Certain Regard prize
Cannes 2015: French director’s Tamil drama, Dheepan, wins Palm d’Or
Cannes 2015: Dheepan, a riveting take on the life of former Tamil Tiger
Cannes 2015: Marguerite and Julian’s a tale of incest without erotica
Cannes 2015: India’s Masaan gets loud claps, but has little novelty
Cannes 2015: Moody Woody gives Irrational Man to Cannes
Cannes 2015: The Festival offers variety at last
Cannes 2015: Carol, Nahid and more: Is Cannes 2015 obsessed with marital rift?
Cannes 2015: Two movies at the Festival, two kinds of turmoil
Cannes 2015: Woody Allen’s dark Irrational Man plays under blue Cannes sky
Cannes 2015: How on-screen sex and nudity has replaced real-life nudity at Cannes
Cannes 2015: The opening night a mad mix of magic and realism
Cannes 2015: Cannes with many firsts opens today
Cannes 2015: Song and dance to herald Cannes Film Festival 2015
Cannes 2015: Documentary on Antarctica to close Cannes Film Festival on May 24
Cannes 2015: New titles added to Cannes Film Fest list
Cannes 2015: Cannes Film Fest lines up impressive jury
Cannes 2015: Thierry Fremaux shakes up Cannes
Cannes 2015: Double delight: Two Indian films at Cannes this year
Cannes 2015: In a first, Cannes to open with a film by a woman director
Cannes 2015: Actor Isabella Rossellini to chair A Certain Regard Jury at Cannes
Cannes 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road to premiere at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2015: Ingrid Bergman is the Cannes poster girl
Cannes 2015: Cannes buzz around Bombay velvet getting louder
Cannes 2015: Catching up with Cannes
Cannes 2015: Indian documentary on Gudiyam Caves at Cannes Short Film Corner
Cannes 2015: Mauritanian director to head Short Films Jury at Cannes
Cannes 2015: Will Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet land in Cannes?
Cannes 2015: The amazing Cannes
Beijing 2015: Fig Fruit and the Wasps is pure cinema
Beijing 2015: Top Tiantan Award for Mexican film Beginning of Time at Beijing
Beijing 2015; At Beijing Film Fest, two movies talk of tragedy
Beijing 2015: Fig Fruit and the Wasps: At Beijing Film Fest, an Indian work with a difference
Beijing 2015: Arnold Schwarzenegger takes centre stage at Beijing Film Fest opening
Beijing 2015: Beijing Film Fest has impressive line-up
Beijing 2015: Taviani brothers Wondrous Boccaccio to open Beijing International Film Fest
Beijing 2015: Anushka’s NH 10 at Beijing International Film Fest, Luc Besson to head jury
Abu Dhabi 2014: Abu Dhabi Film Festival closes down
Abu Dhabi 2014: Abu Dhabi Film Fest offers a fine fare
Abu Dhabi 2014: The gems of Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi 2014: India’s Labour of Love wins a prize at Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2014: Golshifteh Farahani roped in to play Scorpion Singer in Anup Singh’s Mantra
Abu Dhabi 2014: Abu Dhabi’s Sanad fund is now open to non-Arab filmmakers
Abu Dhabi 2014: The multifaceted Irrfan Khan
Abu Dhabi 2014: What makes Irrfan Khan melt into every character he portrays
Abu Dhabai 2014: Priyanka Chopra to lead a song-and-dance show at Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2014: The growing popularity of Arab cinema
Abu Dhabi 2014: Abu Dhabi Film Fest opens with a breezy Emirati work
Abu Dhabi 2014: Abu Dhabi Film Fest has riveting themes
Abu Dhabi 2014: Irrfan Khan to head Abu Dhabi Film Fest jury
Abu Dhabi 2014: Bengali movie, Labour of Love, to show at Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2014: In a first ever, Abu Dhabi Fest to open with Emirati film From A To B
Venice 2014: India presents ‘realistic silence’ at Venice Festival
Venice 2014: Iran’s Mohsen Makhmalbaf underlines a bloody dictatorship in The President
Venice 2014: Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court wins two prizes at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2014: Chaitanya Tamhane’s debut feature Court steers clear of courtroom drama
Venice 2014: Why Aditya Sengupta’s Asha Jaoar Majhe has no dialogues
Venice 2014: Fatih Akin on The Cut
Venice 2014: Palestinian director Suha Arraf decries Israeli discriminatory treatment
Venice 2014: Birdman a big draw
Venice 2014: Lars Von Trier speaks at Venice, readying an ensemble series for TV
Venice 2014: Venice Festival sails through controversial films
Venice 2014: Venice Film Fest takes off with Birdman wowing all
Venice 2014: Hollywood stars to shine on Venice
Venice 2014: A Venetian odyssey for Turkish cinema
Venice 2014: Controversial U.S. director’s new film to premier at Venice
Venice 2014: India goes to Venice
Venice 2014: Indian film Court in Venice official lineup
Venice 2014: Bengali film Labour of Love to play at Venice sidebar
Venice 2014: Venice Lifetime prizes for American film editor, director
Venice 2014: Venice Film Fest to screen 21 restored classics
Venice 2014: Venice Film Fest to open with Inarritu’s Birdman
Venice 2014: Venice Film Fest poster honours Truffaut’s The 400 Blows
Venice 2014: In a first, composer to lead Venice Fest competition jury
Venice 2014: Chinese biopic to close Venice Film Festival
Venice 2014: Italian director to chair a Venice Film Fest jury
Venice 2014: Venice Days to open with Kim Ki-Duk’s latest film
Cannes 2014: More gems from Cannes, and an adieu
Cannes 2014: The gems of Cannes
Cannes 2014: Cannes legend Gilles Jacob takes the bow
Cannes 2014: Winter Sleep wins Palm d’ Or at Cannes
Cannes 2014: Jimmy’s Hall, where music and dance are villains
Cannes 2014: Two Days and One Night is subtly dramatic
Cannes 2014: Cinema and crime keep Cannes Fest on thrilling edge
Cannes 2014: Timbuktu a gripping critique of religious fundamentalism
Cannes 2014: Cannes, where crime and cinema mingle
Cannes 2014: Winter Sleep is magnificently mounted
Cannes 2014: Mike Leigh captures a painter’s life in masterly strokes
Cannes 2014: Grace of Monaco opens Cannes to unflattering reviews
Cannes 2014: Welcome to Cannes
Cannes 2014: Cannes Film Festival heavy on Hollywood stars
Cannes 2014: Welcome to Cannes
Cannes 2014: Cannes Film Festival heavy on Hollywood stars
Cannes 2014: Ken Loach not to retire, to vie with Mike Leigh at Cannes
Cannes 2014: Grace of Monaco caught in controversy: Kelly’s children term biopic a ‘farce’
Cannes 2014: Sophia Loren to be a guest of honour at Cannes
Cannes 2014: Cannes Fest jury is luminous
Cannes 2014: Cannes picks India’s Titli
Cannes 2014: The films Cannes missed
Cannes 2014: India’s Titli lands at Cannes Film Fest
Cannes 2014: German helmer withdraws movie from Cannes race
Cannes 2014: Cannes Fest poster celebrates Fellini and Mastroianni
Cannes 2014: French film to open A Certain Regard at Cannes
Cannes 2014: Let’s guess what Cannes will offer
Cannes 2014: Nicole Kidman: From a killer to a princess
Cannes 2014: Will Von Trier be at it again?
Cannes 2014: Cannes to name winners a day early this year
Cannes 2014: First trailer-Grace of Monaco shows a fairy tale romance gone wrong
Cannes 2014: Iranian director, screenwriter Abbas Kiarostami to head short film jury at Cannes
Cannes 2014: Will the fairy tale princess charm Cannes?
Cannes 2014: Grace of Monaco to open Cannes this year, co-produced by Yash Raj Films
Cannes 2014: Cannes Film Festival to get a new chief
Cannes 2014: In the Palm of her hand
Dubai 2013: The Last Poem
Dubai 2013: Revelling in mediocrity
Dubai 2013: Rahul Bose plays a cad in The Last Poem
Dubai 2013: Hollywood a spoonful of sugar
Dubai 2013: The murder of baby girls
Dubai 2013: Dubai Film festival closes with American Hustle
Dubai 2013: Irrfan Khan wins top prize at Dubai Film Fest
Dubai 2013: Gunday trailer unveiled at Dubai Film Festival
Dubai 2013: A film on the East India Company will be interesting: Jim Sheridan
Dubai 2013: Meeting racism
Dubai 2013: Saving Mr Banks: the story behind the making of Mary Poppins
Dubai 2013 :Kajarya: the woe of the girl child
Dubai 2013: Simple sheen, simpler stories
Dubai 2013: Two Hollywood period films captivate Dubai Fest
Dubai 2013: Martin Sheen plays ‘Bhopal villain’ in gas tragedy film
Dubai 2013: Shekhar Kapur, Sanjay Suri part of Dubai Fest juries
Dubai 2013: Remembering Mandela: Dubai Fest opens on a note of sorrow and joy
Dubai 2013: Dubai Film Fest to open with Palestinian work
Dubai 2013: Sparky Dubai Fest in offing
Dubai 2013: Dubai Film Festival to celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema
Abu Dhabi 2013: Sen, from Ray to Rashmoni
Abu Dhabi 2013: Running on exaggeration
Abu Dhabi 2013: To India with love
Abu Dhabi 2013: India we love thee
Abu Dhabi 2013: Agony and Ecstasy at Abu Dhabi Film Festival
Abu Dhabi 2013: A Bosnian makes Indian film in Patiala
Abu Dhabi 2013: Indian autumn at Abu Dhabi Festival
Abu Dhabi 2013: Indian actress calls India her ‘mother’
Abu Dhabi 2013: Zinda Bhaag, meandering and muddled
Abu Dhabi 2013: Two Punjabi movies at Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2013: Amritraj, Whitaker at Abu Dhabi Fest opening
Abu Dhabi 2013: Irrfan Khan, Aparna Sen to attend Abu Dhabi Film Festival
Abu Dhabi 2013: Pyaasa, Garam Hawa to be showcased at Abu Dhabi Fest
Venice 2013: Middle Eastern moods at Venice
Venice 2013: Venice Film Festival: Gloomy movies spoil the fun
Venice 2013: Ray’s Kapurush triumphs over Leconte’s A Promise at Venice
Venice 2013: Middle Eastern dramas at Venice Film Fest
Venice 2013: M for mother, and Judi Dench she is
Venice 2013: the sole new Indian film at Venice Film Fest
Venice 2013: The dark Venice
Venice 2013: Venice screens a bold film on unwed mothers
Venice 2013: Lindsay Lohan fails to show up at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2013: ‘Obstinate’ women rule the Venetian screen
Venice 2013: Venice Film Fest begins today
Venice 2013: Dark waters to flow by Venice
Venice 2013: Venice title Japanese animation film sparks storm
Venice 2013: Kush is India’s lone entry to Venice Film Festival 2013 lineup
Venice 2013: Indian movie at Venice Film Fest sidebar
Venice 2013: Satyajit Ray’s classics to be screened at Venice Film Festival
Venice 2013: Saudi woman director to head a Venice jury
Venice 2013: Venice honours Angelopoulos, Fellini
Cannes 2013: The Lunchbox plays Cupid
Cannes 2013: Gems of Cannes
Cannes 2013: Cannes jury: Bold in its decision
Cannes 2013: Cannes goofs up on India
Cannes 2013: A tale of two women
Cannes 2013: Cannes can be rigid and unfair
Cannes 2013: An emotional brush with parenthood at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2013: Babus at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Cannes basks in The Past
Cannes 2013: The cinemas of Cannes
Cannes 2013: What makes IFFI Director miss Cannes?
Cannes 2013: The Past shines at Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2013: Young, beautiful and dramatic at Cannes
Cannes 2013: China shows a liberal side at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Gushing over Cannes
Cannes 2013: Amitabh Bachchan opens Cannes Film Festival 2013
Cannes 2013: The Great Gatsby to open Cannes today
Cannes 2013: Mumbai parade at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Cannes, not really a tribute to Indian cinema
Cannes 2013: Cannes makes a great choice in Vidya Balan
Cannes 2013: Charulata, Vertigo part of Cannes Classics
Cannes 2013: Vidya Balan named to Cannes jury
Cannes 2013: The Indian connection
Cannes 2013: India’s Dabba to screen at Cannes’ Critics Week
Cannes 2013: India makes it to Cannes
Cannes 2013: Three Chinese films against India’s two at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Bombay Talkies to be screened at Cannes, Nandita Das on jury
Cannes 2013: Thomas Vinterberg to head A Certain Regard Jury at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Cannes Festival list out on Thursday, will India make it?
Cannes 2013: Cannes opener not to be world premiere
Cannes 2013: Cannes breaks tradition with its opening film
Cannes 2013: Cannes Film Festival to focus on India
Cannes 2013: Cannes “breaks” tradition with The Great Gatsby
Cannes 2013: DiCaprio’s The Great Gatsby to open Cannes Fest
Cannes 2013: Will India sparkle at Cannes
Cannes 2013: Hollywood to the fore with Spielberg at Cannes
Dubai 2012: The Dubai Diaries 2
Dubai 2012: It’s a small world
Dubai 2012: Dubai Film Fest reflects a vibrant industry
Dubai 2012: Really, there is no Indian New Wave, believes Ashim Ahluwalia
Dubai 2012: The great Indian parochialism
Dubai 2012: Dubai Festival celebrates centenary of Indian cinema
Dubai 2012: Buddhadeb Dasgupta’s Quartet 1 is sheer poetry
Dubai 2012: The great Indian parochialism at Dubai Film Fest
Dubai 2012: India on Dubai’s opening night Red Carpet
Dubai 2012: Freida Pinto on Dubai Film Fest Jury
Dubai 2012: Dubai Film Festival to mark 100 years of Indian cinema
Doha Tribeca 2012: Mohsin Hamid on The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Doha Tribeca 2012: Pitfalls and picnics of Indian cinema
Doha Tribeca 2012: Bollywood is like a picnic ground, quips Anupam Kher
Doha Tribeca 2012: Robert De Niro enthrals Doha
Doha Tribeca 2012: Doha Film Fest’s opening film takes a fresh look at extremism
Doha Tribeca 2012: Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist to open Doha Festival
Doha Tribeca 2012: A mix of Arab and Indian films at DTFF
Doha Tribeca 2012: Yash Chopra to be honoured at Doha Tribeca Film Festival
Doha Tribeca 2012: Doha Film Festival to highlight Arab cinema
Abu Dhani 2012: Abu Dhabi Film Fest gripping
Abu Dhabi 2012: A dramatic Patience
Abu Dhabi 2012: The film festival disease: Celebrating Indian poverty
Abu Dhabi 2012: The Patience Stone
Abu Dhabi 2012: Soot and stain do not make India
Abu Dhabi 2012: Mumbai’s Child King
Abu Dhabi 2012: Child is the father of man
Abu Dhabi 2012: Everyday
Abu Dhabi 2012: Mumbai Cha Raja
Abu Dhabi 2012: Abu Dhabi Film Fest opens on a stary note
Abu Dhabi 2012: Abu Dhabi Festival sets stage for global films
Abu Dhabi 2012: Abu Dhabi Fest all set to showcase Arab cinema
Abu Dhabi 2012: Shabana Azmi to chair Abu Dhabi Film Fest jury
Abu Dhabi 2012: Abu Dhabi Film Fest gets a new Director
Abu Dhabi 2012: Richard Gere’s Arbitrage to open Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Venice 2012: Ventian violets
Venice 2012: Controversy dogs Venice Film Fest prizes
Venice 2012: Wheels of change
Venice 2012: Love Is All You Need, Mr Brosnan
Venice 2012: Wadjda: The angst of Saudi women
Venice 2012: I was dazzled by the culture: Mira Nair on Pak and The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Venice 2012: Lure of Lido lingers
Venice 2012: Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Venice 2012: Mira Nair’s film to roll Venice’s 80th birthday
Venice 2012: Will Venice Film Fest deliver
Venice 2012: The Golden Lion roars
Venice 2012: American movie legend to be honoured at Venice
Venice 2012: First look: Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Venice 2012: Shekhar Kapur to head a jury in Venice Film Fest
Cannes 2012: Gangs of India (II)
Cannes 2012: Gangs of India (I)
Cannes 2012: Is Indian cinema changing?
Cannes 2012: Rain-soaked Cannes saves itself with great films
Cannes 2012: Love wins top prize at Cannes
Cannes 2012: A discomforting tale of love from Cannes
Cannes 2012: Ken Loach’s bitter-sweet comedy moves Cannes
Cannes 2012: The cocktail at Cannes
Cannes 2012: Meaningful masala at Cannes
Cannes 2012: Cannes salutes Uday Shankar
Cannes 2012: Indian summer at Cannes
Cannes 2012: Cannes Film Fest begins on a Hollywood note
Cannes 2012: Uday Shankar’s 1948 Kalpana at Cannes Classics
Cannes 2012: The Cannes collection
Cannes 2012: Miss Lovely is India’s entry at Cannes
Cannes 2012: Cannes Film Fest’s actual list revealed at last
Cannes 2012: Claude Miller’s last film to close Cannes
Cannes 2012: Tim Roth to head A Certain Regard jury at Cannes
Cannes 2012: In the Cannes?
Cannes 2012: Heroine, Shanghai, Inkaar make it to Cannes?
Cannes 2012:Leaked list a lie
Cannes 2012: Bruce Willis work to open fest
Cannes 2012: Marilyn Monroe seduces on poster
Cannes 2012: Nanni Moretti to chair jury
Doha Tribeca 2011: Reviews
Doha Tribeca 2011: An Arab spring in autumn
Doha Tribeca 2011: Spring at Doha Film Fest
Doha Tribeca 2011: Films on frustrated artists and bizarre occurrences win Doha’s top prizes
Doha Tribeca 2011: Besson says Suu Kyi is immortal
Doha Tribeca 2011: The Lady
Doha Tribeca 2011: Doha basks in the warmth of Arab Spring
Doha Tribeca 2011: Doha’s Opening Black Gold disappoints
Doha Tribeca 2011: Miramax to offer Qatar students hands-on experience
Doha Tribeca 2011: Doha Film Fest set to grow bigger
Doha Tribeca 2011: Doha Film Fest truly international
Doha Tribeca 2011: Photographer Lacombe to partner with Doha Film Institute
Doha Tribeca 2011: Doha Film Institute to fund Mira Nair’s film
Doha Tribeca 2011: Fest to close with Aung San Suu Kyi biopic
Doha Tribeca 2011: 14 Arab films to vie at Doha Festival
Abu Dhabi 2011: Cinema on the desert
Abu Dhabi 2011: Trishna
Abu Dhabi 2011: India wins top honours at Abu Dhabi Fest
Abu Dhabi 2011: Frieda Pinto starrer Trishna screened at Abu Dhabi Fest
Abu Dhabi 2011: An anguishing voyage
Abu Dhabi 2011: Flowers of Evil
Abu Dhabi 2011: A look at the other India
Abu Dhabi 2011: Winterbottom’s India-based Trishna to vie at Abu Dhabi Fest
Abu Dhabi 2011: Winterbottom’s India-based Trishna at Abu Dhabi Fest
Abu Dhabi 2011: Moving French drama opens Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2011: Abu Dhabi Fest to screen Charulata as Tagore tribute
Abu Dhabi 2011: The stars of Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi 2011: A classic revisited
Abu Dhabi 2011: Abu Dhabi Film Fest to open with Canada’s Oscar entry
Abu Dhabi 2011: Two new awards for shorts at Abu Dhabi Film Fest
Venice 2011: Scandal, shame and glory at Venice
Venice 2011: A beguling cocktail of hits and misses
Venice 2011: Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights screened at Venice Fest
Venice 2011: Film at Venice features tough labour conditions in China
Venice 2011: Michael Fassbender’s Shame makes us proud
Venice 2011: Soderbergh plots a virus of nervousness
Venice 2011: David Cronenberg’s Method charms Venice
Venice 2011: Roman Polanski’s Carnage is sheer delight
Venice 2011: Venice cavorts with controversy
Venice 2011: Indian cinema happy at home
Venice 2011: George Clooney’s The Ides of March sets Fest rolling
Venice 2011: Festival kicks off tomorrow
Venice 2011: The news on the Rialto
Venice 2011: Damsels in Distress to close Venice fest
Venice 2011: Indian film at Venice
Venice 2011: Impressive jury lined up
Venice 2011: George Clooney’s film to open Venice fest
Cannes 2011: Feasting on disinformation
Cannes 2011: Cannes gives Palm D’Or to American movie
Cannes 2011: Cannes looks at the dilemmas of kids
Cannes 2011: Cannes bars “Nazi” Lars
Cannes 2011: Cannes loves to shock
Cannes 2011: Aishwarya’s ‘Heroine’ launched Cannes 2011: Aishwarya’s ‘Heroine’ launched
Cannes 2011: India Pavillion shines
Cannes 2011: Cannes begins on a delightful note
Cannes 2011: India is all over Cannes
Cannes 2011:Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris to set Cannes rolling
Cannes 2011: Anil Kapur to promote upcoming film at Cannes
Cannes 2011: An Indian film as an afterthought
Cannes 2011: Law, Thurman on jury
Cannes 2011: No Indian movieCannes 2011: Cannes’ striptease
Cannes 2011: Faye Dunaway is poster girl
Cannes 2011: Buzz About Cannes
Cannes 2011: Midnight in Paris to open Fest
Cannes 2011: Robert De Niro to chair jury
Dubai 2010: Movies of substance
Dubai 2010: Fearless tales
Dubai 2010: Bold Iranian cinema
Dubai 2010: Karan Johar in Dubai
Dubai 2010: Wide canvas
Dubai 2010: Middle Eastern cinema bold
Dubai 2010: “The King Speech” an apt opener
Dubai 2010: Dubai and diversity
Dubai 2010: Indian winter at Dubai
Dubai 2010: Fine cinema at the coming Dubai Film Festival
Dubai 2010: Acclaimed The King’s Speech to open Dubai Film Fest
Abu Dhabi 2010: The brightest Khan
Abu Dhabi 2010: Pan Singh Tomar reviewed in Screen International
Abu Dhabi 2010: Russian work gets top prize
Abu Dhabi 2010: Of runner, dacoits and rebels
Abu Dhabi 2010: Paan Singh Tomar premiers
Abu Dhabi: Murali Nair’s bleating goat
Abu Dhabi 2010: The delightful tale of a bleating goat
Abu Dhabi 2010: A veritable feast for the eyes
Abu Dhabi 2010: About once upon a time Yugoslavia
Abu Dhabi 2010: The legend of Ray haunts Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi 2010: Bosnian director rues division of Yugoslavia
Abu Shabi 2010: An amazing Adrian
Abu Dhabi 2010: Autograph tribute to Ray
Abu Dhabi 2010: Lights, Camera, Action
Abu Dhabi 2010: Festival brings marvels of the world
Abu Dhabi 2010: Set for Festival
Abu Dhabi 2010:“Autograph” to premiere
Abu Dhabi 2010: Middle East to be highlighted
Abu Dhabi 2010: Short films to be celebrated too
Venice 2010: Venetian charm
Venice 2010: Yellow Boots, but where’s thrill?
Venice 2010: Political Venice
Venice 2010: A storm in the Venetian teacup
Venice 2010: Kashyap’s Girl in Yellow Boots
Venice 2010: Educating Frieda
Venice 2010: Venice honours Mani Ratnam
Venice 2010: John Woo honoured
Venice 2010: Frieda’s Venice
Venice 2010: Jafar Panahi’s music melts Venice
Venice 2010: Venice kicks off with Black Swan
Venice 2010: Venetian Vista
Venice 2010: A Young Venice
Venice 2010: Two Indian movies at Venice
Venice 2010: Black Swan to open Fest
Cannes 2010: Bold and beautiful
Cannes 2010: Of Gods and Men
Cannes 2010: Faltering in the festival circuit
Cannes 2010: Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past lives
Cannes 2010: Upsets mark Cannes Palms
Cannes 2010: A Korean gem
Cannes 2010: Guesses
Cannes 2010: Woody Allen disappoints
Cannes 2010: Udaan does not soar
Cannes 2010: Udaan flies into Cannes
Cannes 2010: Repressing cinema
Cannes 2010: Venice to honour Mani Ratnam
Cannes 2010: Mike Leigh at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Raavan unveiled at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Mrinal Sen’s film in Cannes Classics
Cannes 2010: Chaos and controversy at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Shekhar Kapur announces Paani at Cannes
Cannes 2010L: More art than glamour this year
Cannes 2010: India Pavillion has no ‘Udaan’ poster
Cannes 2010: The darling and the demon
Cannes 2010: Aishwarya Rai walks the red carpet
Cannes 2010: Robin Hood opens Cannes Film Festival
Cannes 2010: Festival to savour beauty of cinema
Cannes 2010: Robin Hood director to miss Cannes
Cannes 2010: Reel of honour
Cannes 2010: A ‘Different Pilgrimage’ at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Woody Allen will be at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Indian film, Udaan, at Cannes
Cannes 2010: An Asian summer at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Festival to screen Indian movie, Udaan
Cannes 2010: Kristin Scott Thomas to host Cannes
Cannes 2010: Kites may screen at Cannes
Cannes 2010: Robin Hood to open Festival on May 12
Cannes 2010: Will Burton bring sweet madness to Cannes?
Cannes 2010: Tim Burton to head Cannes Fest jury
Cannes 2010: Will Woody Allen be at Cannes this summer?
Emir Kusturica sees grim times for cinema
Mexican film wins top prize
The best of the Festival
Jim Jarmusch’s India plan?
Ben Kingsley hopes to be cinema’s envoy
Elia Suleiman places hope on Obama
“Ben Kingley should not play Shah Jahan”
Rituparno Ghosh gives Marrakech a miss
Marrakech opens with a feel-good film
Rituparno Ghosh gives Marrakech a miss
Nandita Das on jury
Marrakech Festival a boon for local cinema
Abbas Kiarostami to head Marrakech jury
Venice 2009: Anurag Kashyap on Venice competition jury
Venice 2009: The Venetian Sorrow
Venice 2009: Black Venice
Venice 2009: Israel’s ‘Lebanon’ wins Golden Lion at Venice
Venice 2009: Political fancies at the Venice Film Festival
Venice 2009: Delhi 6: Out of Competition at Vence – A Review
Venice 2009: Politicians livid over Venice Festival film
Venice 2009: “Bad Lieutenant” creates bad blood between two directors in Venice
Venice 2009: Dev.D: Out of Competition at Venice – A Review
Venice 2009: Gulaal : Out of Competition at Venice – A Review
Venice 2009: Clooney and Damon star attractions at Venice
Venice 2009: Baaria Opens Venice Film Festival
Venice 2009: Cinema Paradiso
Venice 2009: Anurag Kashyap on Venice jury
Venice 2009: Moore’s ‘Capitalism, 70 others to premiere at Venice
Venice 2009: An Indian summer at Venice
Venice 2009: Anurag Kashyap on Venice competition jury
Venice 2009: Venice Festival may be strong on European fare
Cannes 2009: Golden Palms
Cannes 2009: Bloody
Cannes 2009: Probable Palm clinchers
Cannes 2009: Violence, sex rule cinema
Cannes 2009: Market flies through economic meldown
Cannes 2009; Masterly disappointments
Cannes 2009: Lars Von Trier shocks
Cannes 2009: Indian dreams and desperations
Cannes 2009: Keats’ poetry, Campion’s reading
Cannes 2009: Lou Ye’s controversial disaster
Cannes 2009: Opens with 3-Adventure, Up
Cannes 2009: Clash of titans on the croisette
Cannes 2009: Sexy sirens and political propagandists
Cannes 2009: Is Sharmila Tagore right?
Cannes 2009: Amid gloom, Cannes set to sparkle
Cannes 2009: The stars in Cannes’ dark skies
Cannes 2009: Chinese director defies Beijing
Cannes 2009: Unveils lineup of masters
Cannes 2009: Almodovar’s Broken Promises and other probables
Cannes 2009: Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds to compete
Cannes 2009 :3D animated film, Up, to open Festival on May 13
Cannes 2009: Honours Clint Eastwood
Venice 2008
Cannes 2008: The choice
Cannes 2008: Zero for India
Marrakech 2007: Gripping
Venice 2007: Umbrella
Venice 2007: Cleopatra
Venice 2007: A fixer and a sleuth
Venice 2007: Beyond the Years
Venice 2007: Searchers 2.0
Venice 2007: Triumphing against odds
Venice 2007: Glory to the Filmmaker
Venice 2007: The Horror that Iraq is
Venice 2007: Dark period movies to begin with
Cannes 2007: The Edge of Heaven
Cannes 2007: Gus Van Sant and Paranoid Park
Cannes 2007: Killers and Killings
Cannes 2007: Political cinema
Cannes 2007: More on the spy
Cannes 2007: The prizes
Cannes 2007: The spy who came in from the cold
Cannes 2007: The second half
Cannes 2007: Guess time
Cannes 2007: Breath of Zodiac
Cannes 2007: The Newsmakers
Cannes 2007: French musical, Russian Banishment and Tautou as Coco
Cannes 2007: Of Europe and Asia
Cannes 2007: Wong Kar-wai’s Blueberry starter
Cannes 2007: Bollywood calls on Cannes
Cannes 2007: At 60, looking back on magic and mirth
Deauville Asian Film Festival 2007: The Good and the not so good
Marrakech 2006: Indians stay away
Marrakech 2006: Bachchan to be honoured
Cannes 2006: Babel is a babel of events
Cannes 2006: Depardieu’s Soliloques in The Singer
Cannes 2006: Ken Loach’s barley and roses
Cannes 2006: Volver is magnificence
Cannes 2006: Minimalism, too
Cannes 2006: Political delights
Cannes 2006: Top prize for Ken Loach
Cannes 2006: The Da Vinci Code reviewed
Cannes 2006: Usual suspects missing
Cannes 2006: The Da Vinci Code to open the festival
Cannes 2006: First ever Chinese jury president
Cannes 2005: Jarmusch & Wenders
Cannes 2005: French cinema
Cannes 2005: David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence
Cannes 2005: Lars von Trier’s Manderlay
Cannes 2005: Woody Allen’s Match Point
Cannes 2005: Artistic Director loves Indian Cinema
Cannes 2005: Explosion of Indian presence
Cannes 2005: Old formula sans controversy
Cannes 2005: Nandita Das on the main international jury
Deauville Asian Film Festival 2005: Fulfilling experience
Cannes 2004: The gems
Cannes 2004: Moore gets Golden Palm
Cannes 2004: Palm and politics
Cannes 2004: Moore explodes with his documentary
Cannes 2004: In and out
Cannes 2004: The French Riviera is ready for movie madness
Cannes 2004: Moore to step in with controversy
Cannes 2004: No Indian entry
Cannes 2004: Ready to lighten moods
Deauville Asian Film Festival 2004: Entertaining
Dubai 2010: Style and substance to mark the Fest
Cannes 2011: Lars Von Trier may not be lucky this time
2. OTHER EVENTS
Academy Awards 2015: Saint Laurent, Winter Sleep in Oscars race
Academy Awards 2015: Race for Oscars 2015 – Winter Sleep to be Turkey’s official entry
Academy Awards 2014: Will Steve McQueen be the first black director to win an Oscar?
Academy Awards 2014: Will moral issues mar Woody Allen’s Oscar chances?
Academy Awards 2014: The Broken Circle Breakdown
Academy Awards 2014: The Missing Picture…January 28 2014
Academy Awards 2014: The Great Beauty…January 22 2014
Academy Awards 2014: The Hunt…January 18 2014
Academy Awards 2014: Oscar race: Philomena is a big bet
Academy Awards 2011: Oscars shorlist of best pic inspiring
Academy Awards 2011: Why Peepli (Live)?
Academy Awards 2010: Oscars’ other considerations
Academy Awards 2010: An Education
Academy Awards 2010:Up
Academy Awards 2010:A Serious Man
Academy Awards 2010: District 9 Reviewed
Academy Awards 2010:The predictions
Academy Awards 2010: Inglorious Basterds Reviewed
Academy Awards 2010:The Hurt Locker Reviewed
Academy Awards 2010: Christopher Waltz
Academy Awards 2010: George Clooney
Academy Awards 2010: Meryl Streep
Academy Awards 2010: SandraBullock
Academy Awards 2010 : A tale of two actresses
Academy Awards 2010: The famous five fight
Academy Awards 2010: The Oscar rivals
Academy Awards 2010: Haneke, Audiard & Oscars
Academy Awards 2010: Foreign language Oscars unpredictable
Academy Awards 2010: Better Indian film for the Oscars
Academy Awards 2007: The Departed Indian flavour
Academy Awards 2007: “Rang De Basanti” out
Academy Awards 2006: Mountain Crashes among winners
Academy Awards 2006: Hopefuls
Academy Awards 2006: Nominations for smaller, personal films
Academy Awards 2005: No Oscar for Scorsese, yet again
Fox closes shop in India
Academy Awards 2005: Triumph of spirit in the Foreign Language Category
Interpreter: Film being shot inside U.N.
Academy Awards 2004: Bowled over by fantasy
Academy Awards 2004: Nominations unspool surprises
3. CLASSICS
Three Colours: Blue, White and Red : Kieslowski’s trilogy…
4. OTHER MOVIES
Potter Mania
Miami Vice: Cops with dash and daring
Downfall – Trying to give a human face to a monster: Review
The Constant Gardner – An African journey: Review
Lady in the Water – Not even a fairytale: Review
A History of Violence – Mocking us with a message: Review
Brokeback Mountain – A gentle version of Westerns: Review
Zhang Ziyi double cross
Saviour Superman Returns
Capote – Ruthless pursuit of a dream: Review
Syriana – Oil politics: Review
Basic Instinct 2 – A study in desperation: Review
After the Sunset – Diamonds and love: Review
Cracking the Da Vinci Code
Walk the Line – Song of love: Review
Crash – Black is not beautiful: Review
Pride and Prejudice – Not quite Austen: Review
The Interpreter – Gripping work: Review
War of the Worlds – Disappointing, though visually great: Review
The Interpreter
Hitch – A dumb affair: Review
Shall We Dance – Not enough toe-tapping: Review
The Aviator – Not Scorsese’s best: Review
Alexander – abridged version disappointing: Review
Bride and Prejudice: Rubbishing Jane Austen
The Village – A silly joke: Review
Mystic River: Review
Fahrenheit 9/11: Temperatures soar
Troy: Review
Fahrenheit 9/11: Not for all
50 First Dates: Review
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Soulless saga
The Passion of the Christ: Gibson’s passion
The Passion of the Christ: Review
Something’s Gotta Give: Review
Gothika: Review
Hellboy: Of beasts and beauties
Mona Lisa Smile: Inspiring a generation
Mona Lisa Smile: Review
Cold Mountain – Loving through a war: Review
The Last Samurai: Hollywood spectacle