Phil Lord and Chris Miller adapte Andy Weir's bestseller ‘Project Hail Mary’ with Ryan Gosling and Sandra Hüller as a grand science fiction adventure – somewhere between a cosmic Robinsonade and a light-hearted family film. It begins with one of the oldest motifs in literature: A man awakens alone, cut off from the world, forced to make sense of where he is, who he is, and what he must do to survive. In Project Hail Mary, Ryland Grace - played by Ryan Gosling - opens his eyes to find himself ' ...
read moreBy the time this article reaches readers, “The Secret Agent”, the latest film by Kleber Mendonça Filho, may already have secured yet another historic achievement for Brazilian cinema. Winner of the Best Director award, Best Actor for Wagner Moura, and the FIPRESCI Prize at the most recent Cannes Film Festival, the film repeated a rare accomplishment previously achieved by Walter Salles’s “I’m Still Here”: a nomination not only for Best International Feature Film, but also for Best Picture in the Academy Awards’ main category. The feat underscores the remarkable moment ' ...
read moreFilmmaker Tanim Noor gained notable success with Utshob, a film that connected with audiences through its honesty and relatability. His ambitious new project, Bonolota Express, released during the Eid vacation, is now running abroad and receiving a similarly strong response. In this exclusive interview for Cut to Cinema, conducted by Md Rabbi Islam, Noor reflects on storytelling and cinema. Mr. Noor, before we talk about the “how,” let’s talk about the “why.” What is cinema to you? Is it a mirror to our world, or is ' ...
read moreThe residence of celebrated Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, a Palme d’Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival, has been damaged following an airstrike in Tehran’s Chizar district. His son, Ahmad Kiarostami, confirmed the incident, stating: “Last night, the Chizar neighborhood was bombed, where both my mother's and my father's houses are located. Last night, my mother called and, in a shaky and broken voice, gave me news of her well-being, but this morning I learned that my father's house was damaged.” Reflecting on the home’s personal significance, Kiarostami’s eldest son added: “I ' ...
read moreIn his multi-layered family drama ‚Sentimental Value‘, Norwegian director Joachim Trier allows spaces, memories and wounds to enter into dialogue with one another. A film about the ghosts of the past – and the unexpected freedom that arises when one confronts them. Awarded the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, it stands as one of Trier’s most resonant and luminously crafted works to date ‘I must see how I have formed myself, see whether I am a human being or merely the image of a human being.’ – Henrik Ibsen, ' ...
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