Swiss film director and actor Vincent Perez opens the Think Cinema festival in Lausanne. © Keystone / Jean-christophe Bott The Swiss actor, director and photographer Vincent Perez shares his vision for this year’s edition of Think Cinema, the film festival
The film Roger Ebert calls his all-time “favourite” – Far Out Magazine
The tension between filmmaker and film critic has been fragile ever since the invention of commercial cinema when directors and movie studios were put under the microscope upon the release of each and every new film. It has reached breaking
Pier Paolo Pasolini Centennial Celebrated by Academy Museum, as Italy Pays Tribute – Variety
As Italy marks the centennial of Pier Paolo Pasolini‘s birth with a series of special events, the Academy Museum is honoring the influential film director, poet, writer and intellectual, whose 1975 murder remains a mystery, with a complete retrospective. Titled
Zineb Sedira—first artist of Algerian heritage to represent France at Venice Biennale—reveals plans for pavilion focused on activist filmmaking – Art Newspaper
Zineb Sedira has outlined plans for her presentation at the French pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale (23 April-27 November), revealing that the project will focus on Algerian cinema of the 1960s and 1970s and its links to the Italian
Italian Exhibitors Decry Death of 500 Screens as Box Office Fails to Reignite – Variety
Italian exhibitors are sounding an alarm over the country’s pandemic-prompted box office plunge and the removal of theatrical windows which they say are causing closure of 500 movie screens. Their cry for help comes amid what they say is a