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Nabil Ayouch Set for Female-Led Psychological Thriller Debut in French With Virginie Efira, Maryam Touzani

French-Moroccan director Nabil Ayouch, a member of the Berlin Film Festival jury, will direct a French-language psychological thriller starring Virginie Efira and Maryam Touzani.

WGA Awards 2024: 'Shogun' and 'Hacks' Dominate With Wins in Top Categories

Shōgun dominated the Writers Guild Awards on Saturday evening, winning best drama and best new series. HBO/Max led the night with six wins overall, including best comedy for "Hacks." "Anora" and "Nickel Boys" won big in the film categories.

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande Bury the Hatchet

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande are on good terms, Davidson says they're still friendly when they see each other and he hopes she wins an Oscar for her role in "Wicked."

Vince Gilligan: It's Time to Celebrate Good Guys Again

Creator of 'Breaking Bad' Vince Gilligan calls for a return to aspirational TV characters after real-life bad guys become too appealing.

Dreams in Nightmares

Dreams in Nightmares, the sophomore feature by queer Black filmmaker Shatara Michelle Ford, follows three friends on a cross-country road trip in search of their missing friend, exploring themes of chosen family, acceptance, and the limitations of imagination in a world that often stifles creativity and self-expression.

Marianne Faithfull Biopic in the Works With ‘Tove’ Director Zaida Bergroth

Finnish director Zaida Bergroth is set to direct a Marianne Faithfull biopic titled “Marianne,” starring Freya Allan as the late swinging London pop star. The project is now in pre-production and is being pitched to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.

European Sales Surge for Norwegian Monster Pic ‘Kraken’

Norwegian monster pic “Kraken,” directed by Pål Øie, has inked distribution deals for Germany, France and Spain ahead of its 2025 release.

Jacob Elordi's Weight Loss for 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North': 'It Wasn't Complete Torture'

Jacob Elordi lost weight to play a POW in "The Narrow Road to the Deep North," but it wasn't torture. He found it calming and bonding with his castmates, saying, "There was a peace that sort of came over all of us. ... You kind of reach a level of love that goes beyond what you're used to."

Catalonia at the Berlinale 2025: Nurturing Creativity and International Collaboration

The meta description should be: Catalonia's film industry shines at the 2025 Berlin Film Festival, with four productions in the official program and a strong presence at the Berlinale Series Market and EFM Startups.

Santa Barbara International Film Festival Announces 2025 Winners

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) has announced the winners of its 40th annual film awards, with all three short award recipients eligible for the 2026 Academy Awards.