Just a few weeks ago, 82 women made history at the Cannes Film Festival by protesting gender inequality and the lack of female representation in the industry. Why
While we could easily spend days discussing Cannes’s questionable decision-making, we do like to keep you informed and there is of course a smorgasbord of cinematic talent introducing
If you enjoy complying with an archaic, abrasive set of rules in order to enjoy a glitzy film festival in a luxurious setting (and honestly, who doesn’t live
Better get those bunion pads out, ladies, because the 71st Cannes Film Festival is upon us. After adding more draconian layers to its already outdated rules, in recent
We here at Film Daily are huge advocates of film festivals. However, there is one fest that each year seems to get progressively more outdated and it just
A new study from Women’s Media Center has found “little progress” for female nominees in this year’s non-acting Oscar race, with 77% of all behind-the-scenes nominations awarded to
Distributor Curzon Artificial Eye has confirmed the UK release of satirical drama The Square, from Swedish auteur Ruben Östlund, has been postponed.
The Square follows Christian, a divorced but
Green is the color for Abdellatif Kechiche, currently hocking the Palme d’Or snapped up at 2013’s Cannes Film Festival for explicit lesbian drama Blue Is the Warmest Color.