Golden Globes 2025: ‘Emilia Perez’ and ‘Shogun’ dominate night of international triumphs
Jacques Audiard's boundary-pushing "Emilia Perez" emerged as a major force, collecting four awards including best comedy/musical in a ceremony that celebrated global storytelling. The evening's other big winner, FX's "Shogun,"…
Camille Cottin: A bold talent, from ‘Connasse’ to ‘Rendez-Vous’
Surrounded by the same theatrical troupe from her early days, the 46-year-old actress has moved freely between film roles. Now, she returns to her first love with a one-woman show…
Golden Globes set for return with strong French presence and new host
Jacques Audiard's "Emilia Perez" leads the Golden Globe nominations ahead of Sunday's ceremony in Beverly Hills, marking a strong year for French cinema on the international stage. The film's powerhouse…
‘Quiet Life,’ a tale of two Sleeping Beauties waiting to be granted asylum
Director Alexandros Avranas delivers a powerful dystopia inspired by the Resignation Syndrome, a condition affecting refugee children who fall into a comatose state.
‘Emilia Perez’ poised to win big at Golden Globes with 10 nominations
The Golden Globes will return on Sunday with drug thriller "Emilia Perez" leading with 10 nominations, putting it ahead of other contenders like musical smash "Wicked" and postwar epic "The…
In Paris, a portrait of Tokyo as a reborn city in the 1920s-1930s
A hundred prints from the Edo-Tokyo Museum have made their way to the Maison de la culture du Japon à Paris to illustrate the metamorphosis of the vibrant capital of…
‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ on Netflix: the successful return of a delightfully old-fashioned duo
The sixth adventure of the Lancashire inventor and his beagle pits them against an old foe, the bandit penguin Feathers McGraw.
Liam Payne death: Man arrested in Argentina for supplying drugs to One Direction star before his death
Argentine police arrested one of five men indicted in connection with British singer Liam Payne's death in Buenos Aires, who had allegedly supplied the One Director member with cocaine, which…
Algeria through Piere Bourdieu’s lens, on display at Paris’s Pompidou Center
When he was called up to serve in Algeria, in 1955, the sociologist took almost 3,000 photos of the country: Pictures of everyday life, women, men and children, field labor,…
Olga de Amaral, Colombia’s textile visionary steps into the light at Paris’ Fondation Cartier
Featuring 80 works – most of which have never been shown in France – Amaral's exhibition highlights the earth-shattering energy of the Colombian designer's woven creations.