Distinctive 2014 debuts
Five films that their innovative ways of narrative and their original realistic stories made them the most distinctive debut feature films of 2014.
Five films that their innovative ways of narrative and their original realistic stories made them the most distinctive debut feature films of 2014.
The official selection of the 24 films that marked the cinematic year of 2014.
Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida was the big winner of the 27th European Film Awards.
The Guardian has released two charts of the best 2014 films for the UK and the US market
Andrzej Żuławski adapts Witold Gombrowicz's masterpiece Cosmos and shoots his first film after 14 years.
Exarchopoulos and Rahim are the lead actors of Elie Wajeman's Les Anarchists.
Ma loute is Bruno Dumont's upcoming burlesque tragicomedy set in the early 20th century in the Northern France.
Pablo Agüero's upcoming film Evita is set to start filming in January. Gabriel Garcia Bernal and Denis Lavant are the lead actors.
Viggo Mortensen defends Lisandro Alonso's Jauja over Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
Ulrich Seidl is preparing his next film. A costume drama set in the 18th century and entitled Herr Grasl.
Making of Malgré la Nuit, days 5 - 7 directed by Philippe Grandrieux