Director Paulo Sorrentino won an Oscar for "The Great Beauty" but seems to have gotten lost — not unpleasurably — in the sex ...
For his Treat, Salles opens up about how Michelangelo Antonioni's 1975 drama The Passenger made a lasting impression on him when he first saw it as a teenager. The film follows BBC journalist David ...
After 75 years, the Berlin Film Festival retains its reputation and the vitality of its programming and operations.
Top Brazilian production company Gullane Entretenimento is ramping up efforts to widen its scope through Gullane+, the ...
Walter Salles’ Oscar-nominated film chronicles the abduction of Rubens Paiva and its aftermath during Brazil’s dictatorship ...
Economic powerhouse São Paulo State launches film-TV incentives, including an Audiovisual Hub Paulo Gustavo Showcase.
Redolent of Antonioni and Bergman, Rob Tregenza's WWII film 'The Fishing Place' offers moments of beauty and ...
A fine dining Italian eatery in Manhattan is proving that it can generate revenue in ingenious ways like an early afternoon, ...
Brazilian director Walter Salles reflects on the lasting impact of Michelangelo Antonioni’s “The Passenger.” Halina Reijn, the writer and director of the erotic drama “Babygirl” talks getting on the ...
Do short story adaptations make better films than novel adaptations? Ahead of the release of a new film of Stephen King’s The Monkey, we look at 10 of the best.
The artist's latest exhibition, "To Step Beyond" at New York's Lévy Gorvy Dayan, showcases his restless and relentless examination of the Arte Povera tension between techné and nature.
in your everyday interactions with a partner and grow together as a unit. Michelangelo once famously shared the sentiment that he didn’t create his sculptures, but merely uncovered the ...