This year’s Best European Film category is notably broad, featuring 15 titles: five fiction films along with the nominees from the European Documentary and European Animated Feature Film categories.
The special Los Angeles event for Bugonia had all the makings of a headline—and then Dakota Johnson grabbed a microphone.
As Athens welcomes a wave of new films this week, all eyes are on Yorgos Lanthimos and his much-anticipated “Bugonia” — a film that may mark both an arrival and a temporary farewell
STUDIO New Star Art Cinema launches daytime screenings with a Lanthimos retrospective and the Athens Palestine Film Festival, proving that cinema shines just as brightly in daylight
The European Film Academy unveils its 2026 shortlist of 67 celebrated European films with a focus on diversity.
In Prada’s new campaign, Scarlett Johansson transforms the Galleria handbag into a cinematic icon, guided by the Greek filmmaker’s signature surreal style
In Italy, every activity—grand or mundane—revolves around food. The 82nd Venice Film Festival is no exception.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s new film Bugonia, screened Thursday in the official competition section of the Venice Film Festival, marks the director’s fourth appearance in Venice’s main competition.
Lanthimos' Bugonia will have its world premiere at the 82nd Venice Film Festival on August 28.
Outside the main competition, buzz is already building around Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt starring Julia Roberts, and Gus Van Sant’s Dead Man’s Wire.
Starring Emma Stone as a powerful pharma CEO kidnapped by two conspiracy-obsessed misfits, Lanthimos’ latest film hits theaters this October
Fatima Hassouna’s death, the letter insists, is not just a tragedy but a stark reminder of the power — and the duty — of cinema to bear witness.
Greece's archaeological authority was concerned about the subject matter and impact of closures on tourists.
While Bugonia, Lanthimos' upcoming sci-fi film, is set for release this November, the multi-awarded Greek auteur is already working on new projects.
The 39th European Film Awards, for the first time in Southeastern Europe, will take place at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.
Audiences will have the unique opportunity to admire in person twelve costumes from the Oscar-winning film 'Poor Things' at the Benaki Museum until September 29
Lanthimos' latest feature "Kinds of Kindness" kicks off this week alongside other highly anticipated releases including "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" and the French Films "No Love Lost" and "The Animal Kingdom"
Adding yet another success to his filmography, it would come as no surprise if both Plemons and "Kinds of Kindness" garnered attention at the upcoming Oscars.
Once again, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos will be in Cannes with his latest film ‘Kinds of Kindness’ vying for the Palme d'Or.
It will be screened in Greek cinemas on May 30 by Feelgood