In The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford, Peter Mullan stars as a lonely tour guide whose grip on reality slips when a Game of Thrones-style TV production transforms his hometown into a spectacle. Debut ...
In Rohan Kanawade’s tender debut, a closeted gay man finds solace in the company of an old flame as he returns to his ancestral village for his father’s funeral.
Big dreams, bad tackles, beautiful goals... as World Cup 2026 kicks off in North America, we look back over some of the best football films made since the millennium.
Sara Dosa and Andri Snær Magnason’s Time and Water explores Iceland’s vanishing glaciers through myth, family memory and climate science.
In her centenary year, look inside a British fan magazine which reveals how Marilyn Monroe was packaged at the height of her fame – balancing the intimate promise of her ‘real’ life with the carefully ...
Three decades after it won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, we went looking for the locations where Mike Leigh shot his bittersweet drama about an adopted daughter reconnecting with her birth mother.
As in Grisebach’s 2017 film Western, the battle here is a lawless one over land and resources as a tough archaeologist tries to protect her work site from an interfering mafioso.
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s Cannes-awarded film reimagines Federico García Lorca’s unfinished play with an extravagant film about Spain’s history of political and homophobic persecution that ...
The Culture Recovery Fund for Independent Cinemas in England was administered by the BFI on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS). The fund was part of the UK ...
David Hockney has played a leading, or emblematic, role in the transformation of British life over the past fourteen years. His rise as an exhibitionistic, homosexual, unabashedly North Country ...
On the cover: 21st-century sci-fi special – from dystopias to dreamworlds, the essential science-fiction films of the millennium so far Inside: Cannes bulletin including interviews with Sandra Hüller ...