IndieWire’s Future of Filmmaking Returns to Cannes, Presented by United for Business
IndieWire and United will partner on four days of career-focused programming at the American Pavilion from May 15-18.
IndieWire and United will partner on four days of career-focused programming at the American Pavilion from May 15-18.
The museum will present classics like "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral," "The Ten Commandments," and "White Christmas" — as well as Paul Thomas Anderson's "One Battle After Another" — in true VistaVision this August.
Submissions are now open for the second edition of Ari Aster and Lars Knudsen's non-competitive filmmaking incubator, which takes place in Austin this September.
As Arlaud (i.e., "hot lawyer") tells IndieWire, he's aware of all the memes, but he's here to talk about his new role in Cannes' competition title "A Man of His Time."
Exclusive: The Pleasantville, New York-located theater will host films from "Stand by Me" to "Misery" throughout July.
At the opening day press conference, political chat was front and center, often drawing applause from the international press corps.
Corbin Bernsen's drama pilot and Mandy Patinkin's comedy series took home top honors at the Denver-based TV festival, alongside "Choir Games" (Unscripted), "Banana" (Digital Short), "Haint" (Late Night), and more category champions.
At the 2026 Programmers’ Jam, nearly 100 repertory programmers, distributors, and revival exhibitors gathered at Vidiots in Los Angeles for an inaugural event that suddenly made the future of moviegoing feel bright.
From a sapphic slasher to the latest Pedro Almodóvar, these 12 LGBTQ-centric features are looking to shake up this year's Cannes.
Exclusive: The stars of Neon’s anti-capitalist comedy will personally refuel the first 70 cars at a West Pico Shell station tomorrow morning.