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The Wizard of the Kremlin: The Blind Self-Assurance of Power

Writing this, I’m reminded that until I was quite old I too adhered to the romantic cult of madness. I got over it, thank God. Experience has taught me that this particular form of romanticism is pure stupidity, and that madness is the saddest, most dismal thing on earth. – Emmanuel Carrère, Limonov. It does not begin with power. It begins with a vacuum. With a country that no longer understands itself, and with men who believe they recognise their opportunity precisely in that. The Wizard of the Kremlin by Olivier ' ...

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The Giant Within: Viesturs Kairišs‍‍` Ulya

When someone is born naturally different from others in society, they have to face untold struggles. But being different was not their choice; we are all born the way nature made us. The most we can do is not give up and try our absolute best. Ulya, directed by Viesturs Kairišs—one of Latvia's most important filmmakers—tells exactly this kind of story. It is not just about a girl's struggle to survive; it is a powerful psychological and visual journey. This film is based on the real life of Ulyana Semyonova, one ' ...

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Cannes 2026 Proved International Auteur Cinema Still Matters

At Cannes, the red carpet always tells the first story. It tells a story of lights, cameras, famous faces, and cinema as a beautiful public event. That is the version of Cannes most people see from far away. But the real story of the festival usually begins later. It begins when the applause fades and the prizes are announced. That is when Cannes stops looking like only a glamorous spectacle and starts acting as one of cinema’s most influential judges. On the closing night of Cannes 2026, that deeper story became ' ...

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Roid: A Quiet Story That Stays With You

A woman whose name no one in the film ever learns. A man who rows her deep into a forest in the middle of the night and abandons her there. A palmyra tree whose falling fruit marks the turning points in their marriage. Each time a fruit drops, something shifts between them. The fruit does not cause these changes, but the film frames it as though nature is keeping score. Roid, the second feature from Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, handles these elements with the quiet confidence of a filmmaker who ' ...

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Peter Weir Receives First AFTRS Lifetime Achievement Award

Peter Weir has received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Film Television and Radio School. The retired 81-year-old Australian director and screenwriter was presented with the honour at an event hosted by the Sydney Film Festival. His films include Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Picnic at Hanging Rock and Gallipoli. The award was presented by AFTRS council chair Rachel Perkins. During the event Perkins described Weir as “the greatest film-maker this country has produced”. Perkins, who founded and co-directed Blackfella Films from 1992 until 2022, also ' ...

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