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Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague Dominates Cesar Awards Nominations for 2026
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Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague Dominates Cesar Awards Nominations for 2026

Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague leads the Cesar Awards 2026 with 10 nominations across major categories after a Cannes world premiere and Netflix acquisition; it faces competition from films like L’attachement, Case 137, The Great Arch and The Little Sister, with Camille Cottin set to host and Jim Carrey to receive an honorary Cesar.

Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague Tops César Nominations
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Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague Tops César Nominations

Richard Linklater’s French-language, black-and-white drama Nouvelle Vague leads the 2026 César Awards with 10 nominations, followed by three French titles with eight nominations each (L’Attachement, Dossier 137, L’Inconnu de la Grande Arche), all contending for best film alongside It Was Just an Accident; winners will be announced at the Feb. 26 ceremony in Paris.

France Honors Brigitte Bardot with Saint-Tropez Funeral
world1 month ago

France Honors Brigitte Bardot with Saint-Tropez Funeral

Crowds gathered in Saint-Tropez to bid farewell to film legend Brigitte Bardot, who was buried overlooking the Mediterranean after a modest funeral, with notable attendees including Marine le Pen and Aurore Bergé. Bardot, renowned for her roles in French cinema and later activism for animal rights, passed away at 91, leaving a complex legacy marked by her contributions to film and controversial political views.

Brigitte Bardot: From 1960s Icon to Animal Rights Advocate
obituaries2 months ago

Brigitte Bardot: From 1960s Icon to Animal Rights Advocate

Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and sex symbol of the 1960s who later became a militant animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died at age 91 in France. Her career spanned over two decades with iconic films like 'And God Created Woman,' and she later gained notoriety for her outspoken political views and activism, which included anti-immigrant sentiments and racial hatred convictions. She was also a prominent supporter of animal rights, founding a major organization and campaigning globally for animal welfare.

Brigitte Bardot, Iconic French Actress and Activist, Dies at 91
obituaries2 months ago

Brigitte Bardot, Iconic French Actress and Activist, Dies at 91

Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress known for her roles in 1950s and 60s cinema and as a symbol of sexual liberation, has died at age 91. She left her film career to dedicate her life to animal rights activism, founding the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Her legacy is complex, marked by her cultural impact and controversies over her outspoken views. She is mourned by political leaders, activists, and fans worldwide.

Remembering Brigitte Bardot: From Iconic Actress to Controversial Activist
obituaries2 months ago

Remembering Brigitte Bardot: From Iconic Actress to Controversial Activist

Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and singer known for her iconic role in post-war cinema and later controversial political activism, has died at 91. She shifted her focus from acting to animal rights and far-right politics, facing multiple legal issues for her racist remarks. Her legacy is marked by her influence on film and her polarizing political views.

Legendary French Actress and Activist Brigitte Bardot Dies at 91
obituaries2 months ago

Legendary French Actress and Activist Brigitte Bardot Dies at 91

Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and sex symbol who transitioned into a passionate animal rights advocate, has died at 91. She was known for her influential roles in 1950s and '60s cinema, her iconic fashion and rebellious persona, and her later activism for animal welfare, despite controversies over her political views. Her legacy endures through her contributions to film, culture, and animal rights.

Brigitte Bardot: Iconic French Actress and Cultural Legend
entertainment2 months ago

Brigitte Bardot: Iconic French Actress and Cultural Legend

Brigitte Bardot, a legendary French actress and sex symbol who revolutionized 1950s cinema with her sensual image and bold performances, later became a passionate animal rights activist. Despite her iconic status, her later years were marred by legal issues related to her controversial political views and statements. She passed away at 91, leaving a complex legacy as both a cultural icon and a figure of controversy.

"The Second Act" by Quentin Dupieux to Open Cannes Film Festival with Léa Seydoux Leading Star Cast
entertainment1 year ago

"The Second Act" by Quentin Dupieux to Open Cannes Film Festival with Léa Seydoux Leading Star Cast

Quentin Dupieux's French-language comedy road movie "The Second Act" will open the 77th Cannes Film Festival, starring Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon, Louis Garrel, and Raphaël Quenard. The film will be presented out of competition as a world premiere on May 14 and released in French cinemas on the same day. The movie follows the story of four characters meeting in a restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Greta Gerwig will preside over this year’s main jury, and the lineup will be unveiled on April 11.

"French Film Star Alain Delon's Home Raided, 72 Guns Seized by Police"
entertainment2 years ago

"French Film Star Alain Delon's Home Raided, 72 Guns Seized by Police"

French police seized 72 firearms and over 3,000 rounds of ammunition from the home of French film star Alain Delon, who did not have a permit for the weapons. The 88-year-old actor, known for his tough-guy persona in French cinema, has been in poor health and embroiled in family drama, with his children publicly airing grievances and legal disputes. Delon's recent legal issues and health concerns have overshadowed his illustrious career in the film industry.

"French Film Industry Confronts Sexual Abuse: César Awards Highlights #MeToo Movement"
entertainment2 years ago

"French Film Industry Confronts Sexual Abuse: César Awards Highlights #MeToo Movement"

Justine Triet's film "Anatomy of a Fall" won Best Film and Best Director at the César Awards, making her only the second woman to win the Best Director prize in the awards' history. Sandra Hüller also won Best Actress for her role in the film. The event also featured an unexpected result in the Best Foreign Film category, with Canadian director Monia Chokri's "The Nature of Love" winning over Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer." The ceremony was marked by a #MeToo moment, with actress and director Judith Godrèche delivering a moving speech about sexual abuse in the French cinema world.

"The Empire": A Berlinale Space Trip with Flying Palaces and Dueling Aliens
film2 years ago

"The Empire": A Berlinale Space Trip with Flying Palaces and Dueling Aliens

French auteur Bruno Dumont's latest film, "The Empire," is a sci-fi farce that parodies Star Wars with a gritty, arthouse satire approach, featuring VFX, light saber battles, and a blend of futuristic technology with historic French architecture. The plot involves forces of good and evil represented by the church and monarchy, with over-the-top acting and deadpan absurdity that seems to lampoon the entire Star Wars franchise. While the film is original and impeccably made, it may be a strain to sit through for those who don't share Dumont's offbeat sense of humor.

"The Empire": Bruno Dumont's Artsy Space Spoof - A Berlinale Review
movie-review2 years ago

"The Empire": Bruno Dumont's Artsy Space Spoof - A Berlinale Review

"The Empire," directed by Bruno Dumont, is a departure from his usual austere style, presenting a quirky sci-fi comedy set in a small French village invaded by aliens. The film's humor derives from the collision of grandiose and mundane elements, but the stretched one-gag setup and simplistic binaries disappoint. Despite fun trappings and mythmaking mumbo-jumbo, the film's conflict feels glib, failing to fully utilize beloved characters and leaving the audience wanting more depth and substance.