Oscars 2022: Who should win, and who will win?
Ireland has its biggest haul of nominations since 2016, but has won few awards so far
Ireland has its biggest haul of nominations since 2016, but has won few awards so far
Here are 10 films that could have been nominated for best picture, but weren’t
An Italian journalist falsely reported the death of the author on Twitter
After years of friendship, Cruz reunites with Pedro Almodóvar for their best film yet
Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog wins best drama, in a low-scoring night for the Irish
The actor talks about her years with Derek Jarman and reveals plans for a career change
Reviews: Paul Mescal and Kristen Stewart among stars featuring in this year’s festival
They’re dismissed as saccharine, but the really good ones can give you a sugar-free lift
Pablo Hasél the latest performer to face action for tweets and song lyrics
Saoirse Ronan misses out; Brad Pitt and Renée Zellweger take home Academy Awards
We start with Monos, Marriage Story and Midsommar. Find out what else makes the cut
Dublin director of photography Robbie Ryan wins for Best Cinematography
Europe has always tolerated the sex offender, up for four major awards this weekend
Donald Clarke: Kids’ movies are becoming the only cinema many punters will pay to see
Review: Almodóvar is in a contemplative mood for his take on Fellini’s 8½
Antonio Banderas is among the other winners as contentious festival draws to a close
Fewer instant classics on show, but Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite, Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, dark drama The Lighthouse and Irish horror Vivarium stand out
Cannes 2019: Quentin Tarantino reviewed, early Oscar buzz, plus Isabelle Huppert in Frankie
Cannes diary: Polanski’s latest film screens in secret; plus reviews of Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Young Ahmed
Cannes diary: Gender parity, populist politics, freebies and zombies. It’s all go already
Star-studded cast of Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Chloë Sevigny light up red carpet
Time will tell about the quality of the films – but the programme does not disappoint
Big-name auteurs in Croisette line-up, but only four films by women in competition
Review: Iranian master Asghar Farhadi crafts a crowd-pleaser that fails to satisfy
Nora Twomey’s ‘The Breadwinner’ misses out on animated feature gong in Seville
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
Young Catalan merges flamenco and R&B to become one of the planet’s most vital pop stars
Review: Killarney-born Jessie Buckley plays dark version of Little Red Riding Hood
Review: It’s the favourite to win best foreign language picture at the 2018 Oscars
Prize for the Irish-backed ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’, while ‘The Square’ wins Palme d’Or
This time it was for a technical hiccup and not for Bong Joon-ho’s fine film ‘Okja’
Almodóvar says he will be ‘fighting for the capacity of hypnosis of the large screen for the viewer’ in the Palme D’Or, while Will Smith rows in behind the streaming service
DJ Shrem and partner artist Les Cullinan’s home zings with colour and curiosities
As the international film festival arrives this weekend, it’s the perfect chance to visit the Spanish city that revels in its natural gifts and life’s pleasures
Pedro Almodóvar’s interpretation of three Alice Munro stories is almost a masterpiece
The Spanish director on the making of his latest movie Julieta, his ‘unity with women’, and the lack of authenticity in modern cinema
‘Francis Bacon’s studio in the Dublin City Gallery is my favourite work of art’
Pedro Almodóvar quoted Philip Roth while promoting his latest work, made in his typical primary colours
Maren Ade’s ‘Toni Erdmann’ is a strong early contender for Palme d’Or
Woody Allen in line to set record while Pedro Almodóvar and Cristi Puiu eye Palme d’Or
Jackie Chan and Nick Faldo also linked with Mossack Fonseca documents
Oleg Sentsov sentenced for alleged terror plot in what critics describe as a ‘show trial’
Satirical wit, freewheeling sexuality and a new wave cinematic sensibility? François Ozon, director of ‘Sitcom’, ‘Swimming Pool’ and, now, ‘The New Girlfriend’, is a most French film-maker, and despite Hollywood overtures he refuses to change his style
Human catastrophe has always loomed large in Dardenne movies, but now, after decades of onscreen misery, the Belgian brothers are begining to let in a little light
Documentary aims to raise awareness about abortion restrictions
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
From the realistic (books, video games, DVDs) to the less so (Rothko Painting No 1, Bond’s Aston Martin), ‘Irish Times’ writers reveal what’s on their Santa lists
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