‘The Resurrection Of The Christ’ set for staggered two-part 2027/2028 launch
The two parts of the bibilical drama had originally been set for launch 40 days apart next spring.
’I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ wins Directors’ Fortnight audience award
The People’s Choice award launched in 2024.
Critics’ Week prize winner ‘La Gradiva’ bought by 1-2 Special for North America
The French-Italian drama is the directing debut of cinematographer Marine Atlan.
Sarah Arnold’s Cannes Directors’ Fortnight premiere ‘Too Many Beasts’ wins Europa Cinemas prize
Arnold’s feature debut will now receive the support from the European exhibition network during its release.
Un Certain Regard entry ‘Iron Boy’ goes to Sony Pictures Classics for North America and other markets
The hand painted film is the first as a solo director from former Pixar animator Louis Clichy.
Who are the key private equity players backing film productions in Europe?
Europe is a haven for films looking for soft money, but has very few private investors prepared to put in equity.
2026 film festivals and markets calendar: latest dates
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UK-Ireland film cinema release dates: latest updates for 2026
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Vicky Krieps in talks to star in comedy ‘Operation Annie’ for Luxembourg’s Samsa Film
EXCLUSIVE: The film is about the US forces who pumped out fake propaganda broadcasts to the Nazis in 1944.
‘A Man Of His Time’, ‘The Man I Love’ land middle of the pack on Screen’s Cannes jury grid
Both films posted solid scores but failed to get close to leaders.
Madman taps into Australia’s housing crisis to as part of the release campaign for comedy ‘Birthright’
Madman has teamed with property platform Coposit to give preview audience members deposit help.
Malta’s Mediterrane film festival unveils expanded programme for fourth edition
‘Rosebush Pruning’, ‘The Christophers’ and ‘Couture’ are among the competing titles.
BFI to expand geographical reach of Skills Clusters Fund
EXCLUSIVE: In addition to £9m for its existing seven skills clusters, £2.9m has been set aside for new regions.
Cannes day 10: Three key talking points from the market - The Screen Podcast
The buzziest deals, the Dogma boom and the AI for Talent summit.
Japanese stop-motion animation ‘The Bear Hunter’ set as first feature from Taiyo Kikaku
EXCLUSIVE: The stop-motion animation will mark the feature directorial debut of Takeshi Yashiro.
Matt Damon set to replace Ryan Gosling in the Daniels tentpole
The sci-fi project is the Daniels first feature since multiple Oscar winner Everthing Everywhere All At Once.
Netflix sets Brad Pitt Cliff Booth film for late November Imax theatrical slot
The Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood spin-off has been viewed as a Venice contender.
Cannes Critics’ Week unveils prizes for 2026 edition
Winners included ‘La Gradiva’ and Aina Clotet.
Yutaro Seki’s ‘My Son’ wins Imagica Group financing prize backed by Kei Ishikawa
The award includes up to $440,000 (¥70m) in investment.
Timeless Cinema unveils platform for connecting classic film programmers and rights owners
Cannes launch comes as classic films enjoy a resurgence in cinemas.














































