The 17th edition of the Ahmedabad International Film Festival (AIFF) is scheduled to take place in October 2026. According to organizers, the festival has received 3,700 entries within the first three ...
Like “Rain Man”, “Once More” is a powerful short film that challenges us to rethink how disability stories are created and ...
John Davidson's explains Tourette's tics and the BAFTA N-word incident in his first exclusive interview with Variety.
A painterly animated film revives the memory of French Olympic hero Alfred Nakache, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz.
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Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo hold their composure at the BAFTAs after John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst [VIDEO]
Tourette’s Campaigner John Davidson’s Involuntary Slur Sparks Global Debate on Race, Disability, and Institutional ...
The 2026 BAFTAs gave us much to celebrate. Rich, exciting, complex Black filmmaking was given its due, with multiple awards going to Black cinematic artists. Blockbuster horror Sinners, the British ...
Reviews for "Perfectly a Strangeness," "The Devil Is Busy," “Armed With Only a Camera: The Life and Death of Brent Renaud," "All the Empty Rooms" and "Children No More: 'Were and Gone'." ...
Ahead of the Academy Awards, we’ve reviewed every short film in each category: Animation, Documentary, and Live Action. Below are the Best Documentary Short nominees: Butterfly | France | 15 mins As ...
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Oscars Best Animated Short Film Commentary (Updated Feb. 12, 2026): It’s a tale as old as time: you will win or lose your Oscar pools based on the shorts. And this year’s animated short race is a huge ...
Exclusive: Directed by Sam Davis, Netflix's Live Action Short Oscar nominee adapts Ivan Turgenev's 19th-century Russian story to a dive bar where the regulars find catharsis through impromptu singing.
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