The Hollywood stars who cosied up to Vladimir Putin
Actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio were once happy to hang with the Russian leader
Actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio were once happy to hang with the Russian leader
Authorities have revived a 2018 investigation that was previously dropped due to lack of evidence
Talks ongoing for debt-for-equity swap with Irish and US backers after US box office sales disappoint
From war-zone beginnings, the event is now a cornerstone for the global film industry
March festival to serving up mixture of love stories, comedies, war dramas and more
Oscar winner Bernardo Bertolucci was one of Italy's great post-war directors
EU to ensure 30% of catalogue made locally, and given good visibility on the platforms
The cast iron cooker is a creature of many parts: it cooks a meal, heats a house, makes perfect toast and is a warm place to hang out
French actor denies wrongdoing as Paris prosecutor begins investigation into claims
€3 million of €18 million needed to make ‘Sgt Stubby: An Unlikely Hero’ was raised in Cork
Review: Plot is series of fragmented episodes of people squabbling and embracing
Beatles, Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson among famous guests who stayed at Luggala
Isabelle Sheridan urges Irish food producers to explore different markets amid Brexit
US actor, who praised Putin, joins Gerard Depardieu as a citizen of Russia
There’s a new energy to France’s second city with its lively port and funky artistic quarters
New proposals part of a wider plan to increase investment in EU’s television and film industry
This cliched French political drama is close to an undercooked soufflé
United Passions, a star-filled dramatisation of the soccer organisation’s version of history, has been panned by critics and met by empty seats
It looks like a three-horse race led by Todd Haynes’s ‘Carol’, starring Cate Blanchett, and László Nemes’s ‘Son of Saul’. Could Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s stunningly beautiful ‘The Assassin’ sneak through to win?
Bring your best photo as the glamorous airline holds a cabin crew open day
François Truffaut’s famous Dark Lady may be a little more auburn these days, but Ardant’s passion for life and cinema is undimmed: ‘You must follow your instincts, your pleasures, your love. And you will be a winner’
In town to plug what he says is his last film, ‘Queen and Country’, 25-time Cannes veteran John Boorman goes on a four-decade Riviera reverie, and reveals a few long-kept festival secrets along the way
Few openly criticise local leader Ramzan Kadyrov but many harbour hopes of revenge for the 1990s Chechen conflict
French actor found to be three times over legal limit when he fell off scooter last November
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices