The inaugural Black Europe Film Festival of Minneapolis / Saint Paul, a showcase of Afrodescendant cinema from across Europe, ...
The Black Europe Film Festival (BEFF), a celebration of cinema by Black European filmmakers, opens Thursday afternoon at the ...
Berlin-based world sales company Pluto Film, led by Daniela and Benjamin Cölle, is marking its 10th anniversary with a shift ...
The indie film market surrounding Sundance 2025 started slow, but a steady clip of deals brings hope to a challenged industry ...
While Fred Kudjo Kuwornu, founding director of the film festival, is an Italian filmmaker, his piece “We Were Here: The Untold History of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe” focuses on an ...
The Indigenous Cinema Alliance (ICA) marks a decade of championing global Indigenous film and TV with a program of screenings ...
Ahead of her first year as EFM boss, industry veteran Meissner discusses the challenges facing the indie industry and what attendees can expect from the revamped Berlinale Pro.
Fabbri, a University of Minnesota professor, founded the festival with filmmaker and educator Fred Kudjo Kuwornu. They were inspired by the Black Italian Film Showcase, which Kuwornu curated in 2023.
The Black Europe Film Festival, which explores the experiences of Black communities in predominantly white European societies, debuts this week in Minneapolis.
Program director Vanja Kaludjercic and managing director Clare Stewart oversee the 54th International Film Festival Rotterdam ...
The first trailer for drama series “Other People’s Money,” which has its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, debuts here.
Igor Bezinović’s hybrid documentary “Fiume o morte!” was awarded the Tiger Award, the top prize of the International Film Festival Rotterdam worth €40,000, on Friday evening. Bezinović’s film captures ...