Dinard Festival of British cinema: ‘Emily’ takes home top prize
By France24
08 October 2022 |
3:29 pm
Film critic Lisa Nesselson tells us more about the 33rd edition of the Dinard Film Festival, in which all three prizes went to the same movie: "Emily", a new take on Emily Brontë. But first, we look at a video of leading French actresses cutting their hair in a show of solidarity with Iranian women, who have been protesting over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini.
In this article
Related
25 Sep 2017
German vote - Max Hofmann in Brussels, Emily Sherwin in Moscow.
10 Mar 2019
Held in Burkina Faso, the FESPACO film festival showcased talent from across the region and gave Rwandan film director Joel Karekezi the top award.
14 Sep 2020
Canadian director Sean Durkin's second feature film "The Nest", starring Jude Law, sweeps the American Film Festival in Deauville. FRANCE 24's Genie Godula gives us an inside look at the awards ceremony and the highlights of the first big French festival to be held since the Covid-19 lockdown.
19 Sep 2020
Photographer Jonathan Leder denies Emily Ratajkowski's sexual assault allegations
11 Oct 2020
After discussing how the press is covering poverty in France and hunger in Africa, we lighten things up (a bit) with how social media has found a new, favourite young whistleblower and a buzzing TV show, "Emily in Paris".
23 Jul 2021
Emily Blunt accidentally "ghosted" Dwayne Johnson when he tried to charm her into signing on for the new Disney adventure movie Jungle Cruise with a heartfelt video plea.
12 Oct 2021
Over the last two decades, Emily Loizeau and Malik Djoudi have established themselves on the French musical landscape, winning prestigious awards and working with some of the top figures in French chanson.They spoke with Marjorie Hache about their new albums, the titles of which reference Greek mythology, their mixed heritages and the people they worked with.
8 Oct 2022
Film critic Lisa Nesselson tells us more about the 33rd edition of the Dinard Film Festival, in which all three prizes went to the same movie: "Emily", a new take on Emily Brontë. But first, we look at a video of leading French actresses cutting their hair in a show of solidarity with Iranian women, who have been protesting over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini.
16 Feb
We look at a new report by non-profit Forbidden Stories about the work and 2007 murder of Indian journalist Gauri Lankesh. And, the fallout continues from a toxic chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio as residents grapple with water, air and soil pollution.
Latest
3 hours ago
Although climate change has been conspicuously absent from Nigeria's political agenda, the tangible effects of global warming are undeniably present. The country has one of the highest rates of desertification in the world, many of its cities are under threat from rising sea levels, and the 2022 floods resulted in hundreds of fatalities and displaced over a million people.
3 hours ago
A divided U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to suspend the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling on Wednesday, with majority support from both Democrats and Republicans to overcome opposition led by hardline conservatives and avoid a catastrophic default.
4 hours ago
For the first time in nine years, leaders from the regional bloc formerly known as the Union of South American Nations have convened this week in Brazil. The gathering of these 11 countries has demonstrated a renewed spirit of cooperation. A notable highlight is Brazilian President Lula da Silva's meeting with Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, a significant move, as diplomatic relations were severed under Lula’s predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro.
4 hours ago
The wildfires have displaced thousands and continued to endanger communities on the outskirts of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
5 hours ago
A child was among those killed in the missile attacks on Kyiv's eastern outskirts, according to Ukrainian officials.
5 hours ago
On one page of 15 pages of early drafts for the rock opera, songwriter Freddie Mercury wrote the words “Mongolian Rhapsody” near the top – but crossed out the first word and wrote “Bohemian” above it, the New York Times reports.