Introducing break-out 25-year-old auteur filmmaker from the Phillipines, Ray Ribay Guiterrez, who is the first Filipino director to be nominated twice for the Palme d’Or Short Film Prize.
Read MoreCeline Held and Logan George are the Brooklyn-based husband and wife duo behind Palme d’Or-nominated short Caroline—the only US entry to be accepted as part of the Cannes Shorts Competition this year. Discover their journey to financing their first feature.
Read MoreAward-winning Actor, Writer, and Director Paul Dano shares his first-time filmmaker insights from his debut feature, Wildlife, co-written with his partner, Zowie Kazan, detailing what it really took to make his first feature film.
Read MoreLegendary actor Gary Oldman spoke to his long-time friend and producer Douglas Urbanski, in a rare in-depth conversation about his life and career, as one of the greatest living screen actors in the world.
Read MoreThe one and only Masterclass Rende-vous conversation with Christopher Nolan held at the Festival de Cannes, 2018. Discover Nolan’s thoughts on his illustrious career, his approach to filmmaking and what film means to him in the digital era.
Read MoreRafiki directed by Wanuri Kahiu, is the first Kenyan film to depict an LGBT romance on the big screen, and to be accepted by the Cannes Film Festival; where they received a 10-minute standing ovation.
Read MoreAustralian filmmaker Charles Williams has won the coveted Palme d’Or top prize in the short film category at the 71st edition of the Cannes Film Festival, with his 13-minute drama All These Creatures.
Read MoreAli Abbasi’s film Gräns won the Un Certain Regard Prize at the 71st edition of the Festival de Cannes. This is his exclusive interview with I AM FILM about his award-winning 2nd feature film.
Read MoreIntroducing the full list of winners from the 71st edition of Festival de Cannes 2018. This year celebrated many first-time filmmakers and saw a diverse representation of cultural perspectives.
Read MoreLars von Trier’s long-time producer discusses her perspective on the controversy surrounding Zentropa and the formerly self-pronounced “persona non-grata” director, who was recently invited back to Cannes after a seven year ban.
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