Perfect Days review: Wim Wenders’s elegant, touching film may be his best drama since Wings of Desire
Selected as the Japanese entry for the international feature Oscar, this is a film to live your life by
Selected as the Japanese entry for the international feature Oscar, this is a film to live your life by
The director and subject try to make sense of mortality, creative responsibility and the place of Germany in a changed world
Eye surgery curtailed the German director’s appearances recently but he’s back on track with two films, Anselm and Perfect Days
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Prestigious festival provides point of reference for for the very best of new Irish cinema
Former Hitler Youth member overcame animosity to become a star goalkeeper at Manchester City
Critics’ circle awards wrap up Dublin International Film Festival 2019
Actor, who was diagnosed with cancer, was a key figure in German cinema
Only four out of the top 100 films directed by women in BBC poll of critics
Review: Wim Wenders’s lengthy interview is an eminently watchable study
Director Wim Wenders says pope answered every question ‘spontaneously and in-depth’
Oleg Sentsov is serving a 20-year sentence on terrorism charges thought to have been fabricated
There was plenty of Hollywood bling – and anger – at this year’s festival but new movies from Hirokazu Kore-eda and Ryusuke Hamaguchi were quieter highlights
It is 50 years since the 1968 Cannes film festival was called to a halt in solidarity with protesting students – but don’t expect commemorations
Review: Charlie Plummer shows himself to be the best young actor of his generation
The inaugural Vinyl festival, which takes place over the May bank holiday weekend, is a boutique event celebrating the golden age of stylus and disc
The distinguished film-maker continues her experiments in the unpredictable with her latest work – just don’t go asking what it’s like being a female director
The official selection has been revealed for the 71st Cannes film festival which opens next month
Three female directors out of 20 will compete for this year's Palme d’Or - in 2012 there was none on the list for the top prize
There's a nod to visual art, the stage, and even a robot-themed 3D printing company in Gemma Tipton's selection of people to watch in the arts this year
Gormley is once again getting a warm reception at Imma, having been part of the gallery’s inaugural exhibition in 1991. He talks about his love of Ireland and his artistic philosophy
Musician writes new score for film that tracks player through single match in 1971
Oleg Sentsov sentenced for alleged terror plot in what critics describe as a ‘show trial’
Wim Wenders’s Oscar-nominated study of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado makes for riveting viewing, though larger issues of the artist’s aesthetics are conspicuously absent
We’ll say. Stricken with MND and given four years to live, Simon Fitzmaurice has bounced back with a crowdfunded Film Fleadh world premiere starring Harry Potter fave Evanna Lynch
Utopia and dystopia loom large in the work of the Cork-born painter, who died last year
Patrick Morrison: November 16th, 1945-December 20th, 2013
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has dared to dream: his ‘Hyperloop’ train could make serious tracks
Composer’s descendants struggle to mollify aggrieved director
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
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