Tara Karajica
FeaturesDavid Oelhoffen, Far From Men
French director David Oelhoffen adapts Albert Camus’ short story The Guest into a survival story set during the Algerian War, starring Viggo Mortensen and Reda Kateb.
FeaturesViggo Mortensen, Far From Men
In David Oelhoffen’s Far From Men, Viggo Mortensen plays a reclusive teacher who helps a villager accused of commiting a murder escape into the mountains during the Algerian war.
FeaturesJoshua & Benny Safdie, Heaven Knows What
The filmmaking brothers talk about their Venice and Toronto selection, including how they were inspired by addict-turned-writer/actress Arielle Holmes.
FeaturesThelma Schoonmaker: Editing is a misunderstood art
Martin Scorsese’s long-time editor talked Raging Bull, the move to digital and the art of cutting while at the Venice Film Festival where she has picked up a lifetime honour.
FeaturesMichel Hazanavicius, The Search
The Oscar-winning director of The Artist talks about his latest film and shares his concerns that “there will be fewer movies than there used to be”.
NewsMelissa Leo: Robin Williams was ‘a magical man’
Oscar-winning actress pays tribute to the late Robin Williams, with whom she co-starred in one of the comedian and actor’s final films.
NewsDebra Winger on US 'facelift epidemic'
Accepting a lifetime achievement award in Transilvania, Winger talks about her career, fracking and film vs digital.
FeaturesNuri Bilge Ceylan, Winter Sleep
The Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan is glad to be back in Cannes, where he has a happy history. He won the Grand Jury Prize in 2002 for Distant and in again 2011 for Once Upon A Time In Anatolia and a Best Director Award in 2008 for Three Monkeys.
CommentCannes: Tommy Lee Jones talks mules, horses and American history
Tommy Lee Jones says The Homesman isn’t a Western, just a film about American history from his point of view.
CommentCannes: taming and training dragons
Highlights of the How To Train Your Dragon 2 press conference.
FeaturesChristophe Gans, Beauty and the Beast
The French filmmaker and leading lady Léa Seydoux talk about the latest adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
FeaturesRichard Linklater, Boyhood
Richard Linklater’s Silver Bear winner Boyhood has been 12 years in the making.
CommentClaudia Llosa talks Aloft
BERLIN: Claudia Llosa and the cast of Aloft talk about the healing process.
CommentBerlin: Viggo Mortensen knows his Patricia Highsmith
The Two Faces of January actor claims the film is “much better than the book”














