Robert Duvall, All-Purpose Actor With Few Peers, Dies at 95
The seven-time Oscar nominee, a winner for ‘Tender Mercies,’ also was memorable in ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Apocalypse Now,’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘Lonesome Dove.’
The seven-time Oscar nominee, a winner for ‘Tender Mercies,’ also was memorable in ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Apocalypse Now,’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘Lonesome Dove.’
Kornél Mundruczó directs a portrait of a woman fresh out of rehab and trying to find her new normal, with an ensemble that includes Murray Bartlett, Brett Goldstein, Dan Levy and Jenny Slate.
The director unearthed 59 hours of unseen footage from the Warner Bros. archives, which has been painstakingly restored, including discarded material from two ‘70s concert films.
Rising budgets and Hollywood caution are pushing producers to embrace multiple global alliances.
Organizers promise “bold conversations on challenging conglomerates’ power over content, securing ‘safe havens’ for independent voices, looking at AI as a tool, and redefining our relationship to it.”
“…not even in Europe,” says Adrian Goiginger about his new Berlinale film, starring Valerie Pachner, which used input from author Barbara Pachl-Eberhart, whose life it is based on, and a clown consultant.
Newcomer Sean Meagher stars as a 12-year-old boy “on the edge of change, navigating the anxieties of adolescence alongside the evolving dynamics of his parents’ marriage.”
Arnaud Alain, whose feature documentary directorial debut premieres in the Berlinale’s Panorama Dokumente, says about Dimitri, whom the film follows: “His camera becomes an extension of his gaze.”
“Independent U.K. documentary is one of the most vital, truth-telling forces in our cultural life.”
Mexico unveils a series of incentives to support local cinema and attract international productions, just as the Trump government is threatening tariffs.