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Spanish Actor Gabriel Guevara Arrested at Venice Film Festival on Sexual Assault Charge

The Spanish star had an active arrest warrant from the French police and was grabbed by Italian authorities during the festival on the day before he was set to receive an award. → Read More

Cannes: 3 Questions With Takeshi Kitano

The Japanese film legend premiered his latest (though he promises not his last) feature, the samurai period epic 'Kubi,' in Cannes. → Read More

Potential Writers Strike Presents Disruption (and Opportunity) to Global Content Creators

A WGA strike could boost demand for more international fare, but with so many U.S. shows shooting overseas, physical production could grind to a halt. → Read More

Oscars: Where to Watch Around the World

With the 95th edition of the Academy Awards unspooling in L.A. on Sunday with host Jimmy Kimmel, The Hollywood Reporter highlights TV networks and online outlets that will show all the glitz and glamour in various countries across the globe. → Read More

Berlin: Is a U.S. Theatrical Release Still Necessary for Films to Succeed Internationally?

A-list projects are finding that they can do very well at the box office around the world without being pegged to the once all-important domestic theatrical release. → Read More

Tired of ‘Home Alone’ Reruns? Here Are 12 International Holiday Movies to Counterprogram This Festive Season

Looking for something beyond 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Die Hard'? Check out this list of alternatives to warm your screens this holiday. → Read More

Goal! 22 of Hollywood’s Best Soccer Movies

From 'Offside' to 'Bend It Like Beckham' to 'Shaolin Soccer,' there are plenty of films that capture one of the most popular sports in the world. → Read More

TIFF: Why Film Festivals Are Ditching Digital Screenings

Online screenings and digital premieres were a lifeline during COVID but as festivals return, digital solutions are being phased out. "The hybrid model just doesn't work." → Read More

The Toronto Film Festival Is Out to Prove Its Worth to the International Film Industry

Canada's premier movie fest may lack the glamour or critical acclaim of Venice or Cannes, but its mainstream audience can be a better gauge of what movies will work at the box office. "With TIFF, we have our fingers on the pulse." → Read More

Toronto Hot List: Jane Fonda-Lily Tomlin Reunion and YA Best-Seller Heading to Market

There will be few big sales titles available at TIFF this year, but a smattering of films packing serious star power and prestige potential could make big waves in shallow waters. → Read More

Venice: The Films Generating the Most Buzz at the Half-Way Mark

As the 79th Venice Film Festival arrives at the halfway mark, a handful of titles are emerging as this year's favorites, at least judged by the response of audiences and festival critics. → Read More

Venice: World Premiere of ‘Bones and All’ Gets Wild Reception From Festival Audience

Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell star in the cannibal love story from 'Call Me By Your Name' director Luca Guadagnino. → Read More

Dragons Descend on Europe as HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon’ Makes London, Amsterdam Debuts

The cast and creators of the 'Game of Thrones' prequel attended two major European launch events. → Read More

15 Best International Film Schools of 2022

These storied global institutions offer foundational filmmaking instruction, from Italy to Israel. → Read More

Venice Film Festival: 12 Films Likely to Premiere on the Lido

Will the go-to festival for awards season hopefuls follow up on its impressive 2021 edition ('Dune'! 'The Power of the Dog'!) with a similarly A-list lineup? New features from Luca Guadagnino and Alejandro González Iñárritu, plus a red-hot Marilyn Monroe biopic, suggest it might. → Read More

Amazon Buys U.K. Champions League Soccer Rights in Groundbreaking Deal

Amazon will split U.K. rights to the upcoming Champions League season with BT in a deal that runs through 2027 and secures Amazon's position as a major player in the live sports business. → Read More

Cannes: Five Takeaways From the 2022 Film Festival

There was a lot riding on the festival this year: not only did organizers have to pull off a maskless/testless fest in the middle of a still-raging pandemic, but Cannes coming just as theaters worldwide are reopening made the 75th-anniversary event a litmus test for the health of the movie industry. → Read More

Cannes: ‘War Pony’ Poodle Brit Wins Palm Dog Award

The fluffy silver poodle plays Beast in Riley Keough and Gina Gammell’s acclaimed indigenous drama, set in the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. → Read More

Cannes: International Film Sector Rallies in Support of Ukraine

From celebrities like Sean Penn and Angelina Jolie to Cannes dedicating a day to honor the besieged country, the global entertainment industry is playing a key role in maintaining awareness as the war enters its 13th week. → Read More

Cannes: Topless Protester Disrupts ‘Three Thousand Years of Longing’ Red Carpet

The woman was removed after security guards covered her with a coat. → Read More