Cinema Strippers, rebellion and figs: Here are the Best Movies of 2024 That’s a wrap for 2024 at the talkies… Here are our favourite movies of the year. How many have you seen? 20/12/2024
Cinema Global box office projected to hit $33billion in 2025 The Avatar, Marvel and Mission: Impossible franchises are projected to be key drivers for 2025, as well as James Gunn's 'Superman' and the 'Wicked' sequel. 20/12/2024
Lifestyle Breaking taboos: Inside Spain’s first naked cinema screening Curtain up – clothes off! Spain makes history by hosting the country’s first nude film screening. 19/12/2024
Cinema Mohammad Rasoulof on Iranian censorship, fanaticism and love Dissident Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof fled his country this year in order to present his new film to the world and to keep working freely. He speaks to Euronews Culture about the year that changed his life and representing Germany at the Oscars. 19/12/2024
Cinema European films are frontrunners for Best International Film Oscar The Academy has revealed its shortlist for the Best International Feature Film category and the frontrunners represent the very best of European cinema. 18/12/2024
Cinema 'Kneecap' director on hip-hop, drugs and preserving Belfast culture Euronews Culture sat down with writer-director Rich Peppiatt to discuss his award-winning film 'Kneecap' and the importance of protecting indigenous languages. 17/12/2024
Culture news Tom Cruise gets top US Navy honour in London The navy said Cruise had “increased public awareness and appreciation for our highly trained personnel and the sacrifices they make while in uniform.” 17/12/2024
Culture news Marisa Paredes, star of numerous Pedro Almodóvar films, dies at 78 "Spanish cinema is left without one of its most iconic actresses, Marisa Paredes," the Spanish film academy said in a statement. 17/12/2024
Cinema French cinema cancels 'Last Tango in Paris' screening after protest Last Tango in Paris, directed by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci in 1972, was scheduled to be shown Sunday evening as part of a retrospective of work by American actor Marlon Brando. Protestors said that the Cinémathèque Française in Paris failed to provide context about an infamous rape scene. 16/12/2024
Travel News Switzerland unveils the world’s steepest cable car at 775m high Each car hangs from an 11-metre arm to cope with the incredibly steep incline. 16/12/2024
Cinema Is Germany’s Israel-Gaza stance threatening 2025’s Berlinale? In a recent interview, Tricia Tuttle, the new head of the Berlin Film Festival, says that the German position on the Israel-Gaza conflict is ‘putting artists off’ the festival. 16/12/2024
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Les Femmes au Balcon' ('The Balconettes') For her second feature film behind the camera, Noémie Merlant delivers a funny, gory, chaotic and engaged film that is 2024’s perfect Midnight Movie. 13/12/2024
Cinema Award winning actress Juliette Binoche: 'Don't go see just any film!' Euronews Culture sits down with award-winning actress Juliette Binoche, in her first year as President of the European Film Academy, to talk about cinema and the importance of choosing your filmgoing experience. 12/12/2024
Cinema What is the unsettling poem in the '28 Years Later' trailer? Ahead of the June 2025 release of the long-awaited third part in the '28 Days Later' film series, a detail in the trailer's soundtrack has intrigued film (and literature) lovers. 11/12/2024
Cinema Noémie Merlant on 'The Balconettes', #MeToo and the 'feminist' label Euronews Culture sits down with French actress-director Noémie Merlant to talk about her new directorial effort 'Les femmes au balcon' ('The Balconettes'), the state of #MeToo in the French film industry, the 'feminist' label, and how serious topics should be explored via comedy and genre cinema. 10/12/2024
Cinema Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche on what makes European film unique Euronews Culture attended the European Film Awards, where we asked actors and filmmakers, including Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, and Coralie Fargeat, what makes European cinema stand out on the global stage. 10/12/2024
Cinema Golden Globes: Jacques Audiard's 'Emilia Pérez' leads the nominations There doesn't seem to be stopping the French director's Mexico-set gangster trans musical featuring gender transitioning, cartels, gorgeous choreographies and songs about vaginoplasty. Yes, you read that correctly. It's as unexpected as it is unmissable, and it leads the nominations. 09/12/2024
Culture news 'Men In Love': Irvine Welsh to publish new sequel to ‘Trainspotting’ There have been other spin-off novels with the Trainspotting characters, but next year's "Men In Love" is the first that takes place immediately after the events of the original novel. 09/12/2024
Cinema European Film Awards 2024: ‘Emilia Pérez’ by Jacques Audiard wins big The winners of the 37th European Film Awards have been revealed, and 'Emilia Pérez' by Jacques Audiard has swept the board. Here's the lowdown on the full evening and winners. 07/12/2024
Cinema European Film Awards 2024: Juliette Binoche on importance of cinema Ahead of the European Film Awards in Lucerne, Switzerland, new European Film Academy President and multi-award winning actress Juliette Binoche tells Euronews Culture why cinema matters now more than ever. 06/12/2024