
The Argentine film Undefined Things (Las cosas indefinidas) by María Aparicio was named Best Latin American Film of the Year at the 15th Annual Cinema Tropical Awards.

Sundance Film Festival announced the 16 jurors granting awards along with the five jury members who present the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize at the upcoming festival.

Sundance Film Festival announced the lineup for the annual Beyond Film programming, a series of talks and events.

Due to the Los Angeles-area fires the Academy has revised the key dates and schedule of events for the upcoming 97th Oscars.

Rich Peppiatt’s Kneecap leads the nominations for the 2025 Irish Film & Television Academy (IFTA) Awards with 17, including Best Film. Also nominated for Best Film are Kathleen Is Here, King Frankie, Small Things Like These, Spilt Milk, and The Apprentice.

Anora is the big winner of the 6th Annual North Dakota Film Society Awards taking home honors for Best Picture, Best Director for Sean Baker, Best Actress for Mikey Madison, Best Supporting Actor for Yura Borisov, and Best Ensemble.

The Substance, Sing Sing, September 5 and The Wild Robot, all won two awards each at the Utah Film Critics Association awards for the best in filmmaking for 2024.

The Brutalist leads the Hawaii Film Critics Society Best Of List for 2024 winners with four awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Adrien Brody

The Brazilian Oscar entry I’m Still Here won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best International Feature Film at the 36th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF). Directed by Walter Salles, the film stars Fernanda Torres and Fernanda Montenegro as Eunice Paiva, a mother of five children coping with the forced disappearance of her husband, the dissident politician Rubens Paiva, during the military dictatorship in Brazil in the 1970s.

Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements will open the 27th San Francisco Independent Film Festival (SF IndieFest) taking place from February 6 to 18, 2025. The documentary chronicles the story of one of the popular 90s bands.

Produced by Rakesh Roshan himself, The Roshans is a new Netflix documentary chronicling the history of one of India’s most iconic entertainment families. Exploring three generations of the family, the documentary features an intimate look at the family, exploring three generations of passion, dedication, and outstanding contributions to Hindi cinema.

Based on the true story of a bank robbery in Denmark, The Quiet Ones is a new heist film from director Frederik Louis Hviid. The film tells the story of a group of men who managed to pull the biggest bank robbery in Danish history.