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Political activists want to change the world by "edukating" the rich.
Dramatisation of the life of Hannah Arendt, who reported on the war crimes trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann for The New Yorker.
A young man befriends an orphaned boy, and they try to escape the world by building a cabin in the woods.
The history of Prague recounted through one man's story, full of glamour and danger.
The true story of anti-war protesters in Munich in 1943.
Julia and Tobias discover that their daughter Marielle has suddenly developed telepathic abilities and can see and hear everything they do. This leads to situations ranging from the awkward to the absurd as uncomfortable truths are revealed.
Uncovering everyday moments Alvin Hall and Sam Pollard on uncovering the history of The Lorraine
Driven by love and capitalism Director Pierre Le Gall on the themes of Flesh and Fuel
The ultimate act of friendship Robin Campillo on picking up the threads from the late Laurent Cantet
Reaching for a better future Daniel E Catullo, Julie DeVercelly and Gary DeVercelly on hazing and 4000 Days
Escaping perfection Andrew Durham on adapting Alysia Abbott's memoir Fairyland
Playing it safe Will Bates on early musical influences and scoring Tuner
Farewell to Anthony Head Much-loved star dies at 72
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It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest:
Fantasia Second wave of titles announced
Tribeca Artistic director Frédéric Boyer discusses the highlights of this year's edition
Cannes The 2026 Palme d'Or has gone to Fjord
Cannes Everytime wins Un Certain Regard prize
Cannes Yuri wins Palm Dog for La Perra
Cannes La Gradiva tops Critics' Week awards