SYRCL is proud to announce the promotion of Michael Huth to Director of the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Michael steps into this role after serving as On Tour Manager, where he played a pivotal role in expanding the reach and impact of the festival nationwide. Under his leadership, the On Tour program achieved record-setting […]
SYRCL is excited to announce the promotion of Rebecca Walters to On Tour Manager for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival. Rebecca steps into this role after serving as On Tour Coordinator, where she has been instrumental in supporting and expanding the program’s reach. During her time with Wild & Scenic, she has played a […]
(L–R) Rachel Sennott and Katarina Zhu attend the 2025 Sundance Film Festival “Bunnylovr” premiere at Library Center Theatre. (Photo by Chad Salvador/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival) By Jessica Herndon Writer-director Katarina Zhu makes a bold entrance as a feature filmmaker with her debut, Bunnylovr, a darkly comic and deeply intimate exploration of longing, loneliness, and […]...
RNCI & The Academy Awards: Elevating Indigenous Excellence on Hollywood’s Highest Stage For more than three decades, Red Nation Celebration Institute® (RNCI) has championed Indigenous artists whose work rises to the highest levels of the film industry. Through strategic advocacy, curated platforms, and sustained industry engagement, RNCI has helped cultivate a powerful pipeline of Native...
Popular U.S. voice actor Troy Baker (“The Last of Us”), Grammy-nominated video game composer Austin Wintory (“Journey,” “Assassin’s Creed Syndicate “) and Japanese manga magazine editor Kazuhiko Torishima — who has been instrumental to shepherding the “Dragon Ball” franchise — are among the top guests set to attend Italy’s Comicon Napoli that will run April 30-May 3. […]
ÉCU wishes you Happy Easter ? and invites you to experience the magic of independent cinema this April!! Written by Chiara de Liberti How did your holidays go? Here the sun is shining over Paris, Spring is finally here, and with it, the moment we have all been waiting for. After months of dedication, creativity, […]
There was no mention this morning for a film title we imagined would not play in competition but would none the less surface somewhere along the Croisette.
With a touch of queer, the opening film slot for the Un Certain Regard section goes to American indie slasher film by the filmmaker who populated Sundance with We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and I Saw the TV Glow.
The Out of Competition, Midnight Screenings, Cannes Premiere and Special Screenings selections have been unveiled and we’ve got our usual collection of auteurs who are getting their own showcases and at the top of our most anticipated film items and what will be extremely difficult to get ticket items we find Nicolas Winding Refn‘s Her Private Hell, Quentin Dupieux‘s Full Phil and Bertrand...