Mascha Schilinski’s ‘Sound of Falling’ Captivates Cannes, Earning Jury Prize for Its Powerful Female Perspective

CANNES, France — Mascha Schilinski, a 41-year-old director and screenwriter, experienced a surreal moment when her film “Sound of Falling” was awarded the Jury Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival. The filmmaker expressed her joy, stating that having her work featured in the festival’s main competition was a dream come true. This year, Germany was represented by notable filmmakers, including Fatih Akin, whose historical film “Amrum” was screened out of competition, and Christian Petzold with “Mirrors No. 3,” showcased at the Directors’ Fortnight. However, Schilinski stood out as the only German director with a … Read more

Chinese Filmmaker Bi Gan Captivates Cannes with ‘Resurrection,’ Taking Home Special Award

Cannes, France — Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan received the Special Award at the 78th Cannes Film Festival for his latest feature, Resurrection, also known in Chinese as Kuang Ye Shi Dai. The accolade was presented on Saturday evening, with Jury President Juliette Binoche lauding the film as "an exceptional movie." During his acceptance speech, Bi expressed his heartfelt thanks to the festival, his talented cast, and all those who have contributed to the art of cinema. The film, which premiered late Thursday, spans two hours and forty minutes and begins with a silent movie aesthetic, … Read more

Vice Ganda Captivates Audience with Touching and Humorous Acceptance Speech at 50th MMFF, Earns Special Jury Citation

Manila, Philippines — Filipino comedian and TV host Vice Ganda, celebrated for bringing humor and wit to his performances, touched the hearts of many with his speech while accepting the Special Jury Citation Award at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival. The award recognizes his outstanding contribution to the film industry, particularly in promoting LGBTQ+ visibility through his work. In a poignant moment during the ceremony, Vice Ganda expressed gratitude, humorously sharing his journey and the challenges faced as a gay artist in a predominantly conservative industry. He highlighted the progress within the Filipino film … Read more

Gia Coppola’s ‘The Last Showgirl’ Captivates at San Sebastián, Secures Special Jury Prize Amid Star-Studded Acclaim

San Sebastián, Spain – Gia Coppola’s film “The Last Showgirl” garnered significant recognition at the 2024 San Sebastián Film Festival, claiming the Special Jury Prize. The event, a fixture in Spain’s Basque Country, showcased an array of global cinema from Sept. 20-28. The film, lauded for its profound character portrayals and a sensitive narrative, delves into the life of a seasoned Las Vegas showgirl facing the abrupt end of her long-standing stage career. The festival’s jury highlighted the movie’s ability to capture the essence of impending obsolescence in a profession, noting its evocative and nuanced … Read more