Venice Film Festival 2025 | Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: Creator, Creature, and the Concept of God Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a strange odyssey that seeks to retell Mary Shelley’s
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Honolulu, HI – July 2025 — The Hawaii Film Awards proudly concluded its July 2025 edition with an inspiring showcase of independent filmmaking at the Consolidated Theatres Pearlridge. This summer’s
The second live event of the New York Independent Women Film Festival, held on July 24 at the Producers Club in New York, once again affirmed the festival’s mission: to
In The Connecting Betrayal, screenwriter Vivianne Rosenberg crafts a gripping portrait of a woman teetering between past traumas and present longings. Winner of the Best Script Award for Drama at the
Shanghai, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and rapid modernization, represents a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. It is a city where the past meets the future,
The second edition of the London International MovieMaker Festival reaffirmed its role as a key meeting point for bold and diverse voices in independent cinema with its April 2025 edition. Held as
A slow vertical pressure works through Louise Hémon’s The Girl In The Snow, premiering at this year’s Director’s Fortnight at Cannes
It Was Just an Accident trembles like a shard of broken mirror in the viewer’s hand—from its very first second to its final frame. It refuses to offer a clear,
Pedro Cabeleira’s Entroncamento (Night Passengers) does just that with remarkable finesse, placing the audience squarely
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut Urchin, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes 2025, is not just a film about homelessness
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