A film school said it was "immensely proud" after a student secured another Bafta nomination, putting it within reach of three consecutive wins.
In today’s newsletter: how the war looks from inside the country four years on – and what the west’s audience and leaders still misunderstand ...
From children’s funerals to underground shelters to the frontline, Kochetova has captured the conflict with power and humanity for the Guardian. ‘I have the same scars as the people I photograph,’ she ...
An ex-special forces operative goes off-the-grid when his daughter is kidnapped by a violent community. Alone and outnumbered ...
Over 31 years, “Rendez-vous with French Cinema,” co-presented by Unifrance and Film At Lincoln Center, has become a New York ...
In My Women (Indigo Press, 96pp, £10.99) by Yuliia Iliukha, translated from Ukrainian by Hanna Leliv, the author examines the impact of the war on women, commencing each short chapter with the phrase, ...
Anna Colin Lebedev, a French political scientist and expert on post-Soviet societies, called the film “practically the best ...
The spat highlights how governments are scrambling to use AI to boost their military capabilities - with next to no global ...
The German chancellor will travel to Beijing this week, the latest high-level visitor as Western countries pivot back to China.
Four of the five nominated pictures are pretty damn depressing, and the fifth one is “life affirming,” which is marketing code for “still very sad.” It’s not out of the ordinary for this category to ...
From being under constant danger to moral dilemmas, civilians in Ukraine and Russia share how the war has upended daily life as the conflict enters ...
It's a day marked by a comeback and controversy at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Federica Brignone won a gold medal in the women's super-G to complete one of skiing's all-time great recoveries after ...