
Alice Rohrwacher will be honored with the European Achievement in World Cinema Award at the 38th European Film Awards for “her unusual and inspiring body of work.”
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Alice Rohrwacher will be honored with the European Achievement in World Cinema Award at the 38th European Film Awards for “her unusual and inspiring body of work.”
Directed by Jeremy Xido, Sons of Detroit chronicles his life as a white man raised in a Black family in 1970s Detroit who returns home after 20 years to find his family scattered.

Regina King, known for her Oscar-winning performance in If Beale Street Could Talk, has been named the Festival Ambassador of the 30th American Black Film Festival.

Song Sung Blue stars Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman will receive the Musical Tribute at the 35th Annual Gotham Film Awards for their musical performances in Craig Brewer’s biographical musical drama.
Telling a story of navigating grief through training a goshawk seems unconventional. H Is For Hawk pierces through this unconventionality and delivers a compelling film adaptation of the best-selling memoir of the same name.
A new storytelling ambition aims to etch its mark in the annals of fantasy in 100 Nights of Hero directed by Julia Jackman, and starring Emma Corrin, Nicholas Galitzine, Maika Monroe, Amir El-Masry, Charli XCX, Richard E. Grant and Felicity Jones.
Inspired by the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, the The Carpenter’s Son stars Nicolas Cage as Joseph “The Carpenter” a guardian figure in Roman-era Egypt, alongside FKA twigs as Mary “The Mother” and Noah Jupe as Jesus “The Boy.”
Spanning seven decades, the multigenerational drama, All That’s Left Of You follows a Palestinian teenager who gets swept into a protest in the Occupied West Bank. Set in Jaffa and the West Bank, the story moves from the 1948 Nakba through the decades of occupation to the present day.

My Father’s Shadow leads the nominations for the 2025 British Independent Film Awards with 12, including Best British Independent Film, along with Best Director and Best Debut Director for Akinola Davies Jr.

Set in Milan’s iconic retirement home, Casa Verdi, the documentary Viva Verdi! follows distinguished opera singers and musicians living out their “third act” while still creating, teaching and performing.