Over 31 years, “Rendez-vous with French Cinema,” co-presented by Unifrance and Film At Lincoln Center, has become a New York ...
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine implemented thousands of cultural projects abroad, won its first Academy Award, ...
In Kyiv's darkened high-rises, as Russian strikes batter the Ukrainian capital, older residents endure freezing nights and ...
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, ...
The second non-U.S. film nominated for best feature length documentary is Cutting Through Rocks, a film about a political situation so volatile there may well be vast changes between the time Oscar ...
Still, when people look back on 20th-century music, Paul is best known for the Fab Four and this documentary, directed by Morgan Neville – who won an Oscar for his brilliant background singers ...
Looking out at the blue and yellow cranes towering over the Black Sea horizon, Viktor Berestenko worries about the relentless Russian bombardment of Odesa, Ukraine's southern port city.
The 1989 John Hughes comedy Uncle Buck, starring John Candy and a young Macaulay Culkin, is leaving Prime Video at the end of February.
The question of whether politics belong at film festivals is absurd for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the ...
This story is part of the "Hidden Canon" – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it ...
Over the four years of the war, 1,685 cultural heritage sites and 2,483 cultural infrastructure objects have been affected, ...