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‘Rehearsals For A Revolution’ Wins L’Oeil D’Or Prize For Top Documentary At Cannes

22 May 2026 at 11:23
UPDATED with quotes from L’Oeil d’or winner Pegah Ahangarani and jury president Mstyslav Chernov. Rehearsals for a Revolution, director Pegah Ahangarani’s film about decades of political repression in Iran, won the L’Oeil d’or Prize today, the Cannes Film Festival’s top prize for documentary. Accepting the award in the presence of Cannes Film Festival leader Thierry […]

Sunny Side Of The Doc Returns This Month After Dodging Near-Cancellation; Marketplace Serves Nonfiction’s Global Filmmaking Community

10 June 2026 at 07:35
Sunny Side of the Doc, the international documentary marketplace held in La Rochelle, France, is about to open its 37th edition. It almost folded after the 36th. Faced with the cancellation of a key European grant, Sunny Side announced last December it wouldn’t happen in 2026. But a recognition of the event’s importance to the […]

Oscar Winner Asif Kapadia Joins Sheffield DocFest Industry Program; More Films Added To UK’s Leading Nonfiction Festival

29 May 2026 at 23:49
Sheffield DocFest is adding to its program just a few days before the start of the 33rd edition of the UK’s leading nonfiction film festival. Announced Friday: Oscar winner Asif Kapadia (Amy, Senna) will take part in what DocFest is calling a landmark conversation about the Up series, which began in the 1960s by chronicling […]

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  • Cannes Chief Thierry Frémaux: Putin Will Not Win The War In Ukraine Matthew Carey
    The Berlin Film Festival has demonstrated reticence about addressing geopolitical matters, but Cannes leader Thierry Frémaux is showing no such hesitation, at least as regards the war in Ukraine. “This war that Ukraine will not lose and Putin will not win,” Frémaux said of the full-scale invasion the Russian president launched against his neighbor in […]
     

Cannes Chief Thierry Frémaux: Putin Will Not Win The War In Ukraine

23 May 2026 at 18:04
The Berlin Film Festival has demonstrated reticence about addressing geopolitical matters, but Cannes leader Thierry Frémaux is showing no such hesitation, at least as regards the war in Ukraine. “This war that Ukraine will not lose and Putin will not win,” Frémaux said of the full-scale invasion the Russian president launched against his neighbor in […]

Director Mark Cousins Brings Epic 16-Chapter Story Of Nonfiction Cinema To Cannes, Says “Documentary Kills Fascism”

23 May 2026 at 12:53
Sundance, Berlin, Cannes – the world’s most important film festivals are embracing the latest work from award-winning filmmaker Mark Cousins: his 16-chapter The Story of Documentary Film. At Sundance, Cousins premiered chapter 1 of the series; the Berlinale premiered chapters 2-4 (as well as screening chapter 1). In Cannes, the Northern Irish Scottish director unveiled […]

Seth Meyers On Upcoming Final Episode Of ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’: “A Very Sad Week For Television In America”

20 May 2026 at 23:15
EXCLUSIVE: On the eve of Stephen Colbert’s final Late Show broadcast, his late-night comedy compatriot Seth Meyers is weighing in on the historic moment. “I’m heartbroken,” the host of Late Night with Seth Meyers tells Deadline in an exclusive interview. “It’s very sad to lose a colleague and even sadder to lose a time slot. […]

‘Marty, Life Is Short’ Director Lawrence Kasdan On His Buddy Martin Short’s Major Talent And Secret Skill: “The Key Word Is Resilience”

8 June 2026 at 19:40
Actor Martin Short can go small, as in the movie Clifford, where he played a mischievous 10-year-old. Or he can go big, in a fat suit as Jiminy Glick, the portly entertainment journalist with the outsized appetite and outsized laugh. In fact, Short can do just about anything: sing, dance, sketch comedy, dramatic roles. “You […]

‘Jimpa,’ ‘Maspalomas’ Slated For Kashish Pride Film Festival In Mumbai, South Asia’s Biggest LGBTQ+ Festival

2 June 2026 at 17:08
EXCLUSIVE: The Olivia Colman-John Lithgow starring Jimpa and Goya Award-winning Maspalomas are set to headline Kashish Pride Film Festival, South Asia’s largest LGBTQ+ film festival that’s about to get underway in Mumbai, India. In Jimpa, the drama directed by Sophie Hyde, Lithgow plays the titular character, a gay senior living in Amsterdam who is visited […]

Clarence B. Jones Dies: Attorney Who Helped MLK Draft “I Have A Dream” Speech & Focus Of Sundance-Winning Short Film Was 95

26 May 2026 at 22:13
Clarence B. Jones, a key adviser to Martin Luther King Jr. who helped organize the March on Washington and assisted King in drafting the Civil Rights leader’s “I Have a Dream” speech, has died. His family says the attorney and academic “passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, in Cupertino, California” on May 22. He was […]

‘Ask E. Jean’ Director Ivy Meeropol On Reports Justice Dept. Is Investigating Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll: “Unbelievable, Yet Not Surprising”

30 May 2026 at 23:41
Ivy Meeropol, director of Ask E. Jean, the documentary about E. Jean Carroll who successfully sued Donald Trump for defamation and battery, is responding to reports the Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into Carroll. “Unbelievable, yet not surprising,” Meeropol says of the reports by the New York Times and CNN which said the […]

Documentary Campus’s Donata Von Perfall On Partnering With Sunny Side Of The Doc, And “Why Factual Is More Important Than Ever”

10 June 2026 at 10:49
For more than a quarter century, Documentary Campus has been supporting the global nonfiction filmmaking community through training programs, conferences, and Silbersalz, “the first international Science & Media festival of its kind.” Now the nonprofit is taking its mission even further. Doc Campus is partnering for the first time with Sunny Side of the Doc, […]

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