Filmart 2026: The buzz titles from Hong Kong and China
Fantasy animation, an LGBTQ+ thriller and a pole-dancing drama are among the films from Hong Kong and China being introduced to buyers at Filmart.
Hong Kong looks to rising talent and medium-sized films to revive box office
Hong Kong’s box office continues to struggle, despite boasting two blockbusters at the start of the year. Can a new generation of filmmakers and a focus on medium-sized productions help revive fortunes in the territory?
Eight talking points from the Oscars: Classy, competitive (until it wasn’t) and Sean Penn
Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy were thanked multiple times across the night, while David Zaslav wasn’t mentioned once
How Hong Kong Filmart is building bridges and embracing AI as it turns 30
As Filmart turns 30, it is placing an even greater emphasis on forging connections across borders and negotiating the rapid rise of artificial intelligence.
Oscars stand-out moments: historic winners, emotional tributes, Ted Sarandos and Timothee Chalamet jokes
Autumn Durald Arkapaw becomes the first woman to win best cinematography at the Oscars.
What’s in the running for Cannes 2026?
What will not be ready is as informative as what will be.
“Come for those flashy projects and stay for the slow burns,” says CPH: DOX industry head Mara Gourd-Mercardo
Some 200 financiers and industry representatives confirmed to attend.
Why the trajectory of CPH:DOX opener ‘Mariinka’ changed with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Director Pieter-Jan De Pue explains the invasion altered the fates of the four brothers the film was following.
CPH:DOX spotlight: meet the six filmmakers behind this year’s Europe Docs selection
The six selected titles are Amazomania, Arctic Link, Christiania, The Cord, Mariinka and Something Familiar
CPH:DOX’s Niklas Engstrøm and Katrine Kiilgaard on how the 2026 edition will try to make sense of the world
The leading doc festival opens on March 11.
In conversation: First-ever nominees for new Oscars casting category discuss a changing industry and AI actors
Gabriel Domingues, Nina Gold, Cassandra Kulukundis, Francine Maisler and Jennifer Venditti talk to Screen.
How is the Muslim workforce of the UK film and TV industry being supported during Ramadan?
“I didn’t say I was fasting because I didn’t want to make myself seem like a problem.”
How Depression-era photography inspired the Oscar-nominated visuals for 'Train Dreams’
Born in Brazil, resident in Portugal and working across continents, director of photography Adolpho Veloso connected with the itinerant themes of Train Dreams.
































