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Frédéric Ponsard

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Past articles by Frédéric:

Armenian film tells the inspiring story of genocide survivor, Aurora Mardiganian

Armenia’s submission for the “Best International Feature Film'' category at the Academy Awards, Aurora’s Sunrise, tells story of Aurora Mardiganian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide. → Read More

Outsider's perspective features strongly in European Film Awards nominations

The European Film Awards will be handed out in Reykjavik in December and several nominated films stand out for their outsider's perspective → Read More

The return of a rap legend: MC Solaar shines at Jazz à Vienne festival

French rap star MC Solaar speaks exclusively to Euronews as he returns to the stage at the Jazz à Vienne festival. → Read More

Cannes Film Festival : Ruben Östlund wins second Palme d’Or with ‘Triangle of Sadness’

The 75th Cannes Film Festival wrapped up on Saturday after awarding many European films. It was Ruben Östlund’s second Palme d’Or after he received his first award in 2017 for ‘The Square’. This time he won it with ‘Triangle of Sadness’ → Read More

Cannes Film Festival: No clear favourites for this year's Palme D'Or

The movies have been watched, the critiques are written, and now it is up to the Cannes Film Festival Jury to decide who among the 21 films will win the coveted and prestigious Palme d'Or award this year. → Read More

Zelenskyy praises art's unique ability to convey emotions in address to Venice Biennale

Among the events at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition is "This is Ukraine: Defending Freedom". Both engaged and artistic, it’s a project of monumental proportions, showing in one of Venice’s largest buildings. → Read More

Art Paris 2022: exploring art and nature

The environment and ecology is the noticeable theme this year Art Paris 2022 fair. Cult's Frédéric Ponsard reports. → Read More

Balkan Trafik Festival returns: "I am already with this musical Frankenstein!"

In this episode, Cult travels to Serbia ahead of this month's Balkan Trafik Festival in Belgium to meet some of this year's groups and artists. → Read More

Women's rights, ecology and torture scoop top FIFDH 2022 awards

Women's rights, ecology, and torture scoop top FIFDH awards as the Geneva film festival closes. Cinema reports. → Read More

The FIFDH celebrates 20 years of standing up for human rights

The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) explores human rights violations through cinema, fiction, documentaries, and news. Cinema went to Geneva to find out more. → Read More

The FIFDH dedicates an evening of debate to the conflict in Ukraine

The 20th edition of the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights has opened. Organisers have dedicated an evening to debate on the conflict in Ukraine with people live from Ukraine expected to take part. → Read More

'Arthur Rambo': a French film about the pitfalls of fame in the social media age

Cinema meets French filmaker Laurent Cantet to discuss his latest movie 'Arthur Rambo'. → Read More

Quo Vadis, Aida? Srebrenica drama scoops top prize at European Film Awards

Quo Vadis, Aida? took best picture at the European Film Awards. Cinema looks at that and the other winners from this year's ceremony in Berlin. → Read More

Long lost film on the Russian civil war screens for first time in 100 years

A Russian documentary by renowned director, Dziga Vertov, that was once thought to be lost, has been restored and played for audiences at the International Documentary Festival of Amsterdam. → Read More

New Zealand's Jane Campion wins top French cinema award

New Zealand Director Jane Campion awarded 13th Prix Lumière - one of French cinema’s top honours. → Read More

'Bigger than us' - The film proving you're never too young to fight for justice

Marion Cotillard gives her reasons for producing 'Bigger than us', a film by Flore Vasseur that shows key young figures across the world fighting against injustices such as climate change, lack of freedom of expression, inequalities and much more. → Read More

From Dakar to Geneva, Women Conquer the Public Space

The Human Rights Festival (FIFDH) took place last week in Switzerland. Two artists from Geneva have joined forces with Senegalese artist Zeinixx to bridge the gap between Europe and Africa. → Read More

11 things you didn’t know about Hugh Hefner

Following the death of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, aged 91, here are 11 things you didn’t know about the world’s most famous adult magazine magnate. 1. → Read More

The Russian Revolution seen by Cai Guo-Qiang

A Chinese artist’s take on the Russian Revolution Contemporary Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, who designed the fireworks for the Beijing Olympics, opens his first solo → Read More

Top Ten exhibitions in Europe for September

1 – Bill Viola, A Retrospective “Guggenheim, Bilbao”: Bilbao, Spain Until the 9th of November The trip is worth the detour as much for the exhibition as for → Read More