Miranda July’s “Me and You and Everyone We Know” is the most original film I saw at the 2005 Sundance Film Fest. (Camera d’Or Winner).
New Book: Camera d’Or Year 28 (2005): Miranda July’s “Me and You and Everyone We Know”
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SXSW Fest 2026: Highlights (Anticipated)
March 12, 2026 by
The documentaries include “#WhileBlack,” a tale about the intersection of social media and police brutality, and “#SkyKing,” the tragic story of a man who stole an airplane and crashed it into the ground, killing himself.
Cannes Film Fest: Top Winners (Palme d’Or), 1946-Present
March 10, 2026 by
As of 2025, Jane Campion, Julia Ducournau, and Justine Triet are the only female directors to win the Palme d’Or (for The Piano, Titane, and Anatomy of a Fall, respectively).
New Book about Cannes Fest at 80: Camera d’Or Year 23 (2000): Bahman Ghobadi’s “A Time for Drunken Horses”
March 9, 2026 by
The movie was a co-winner of the Caméra d’Or award at the 2000 Cannes Film Fest.; the other winning film was Djomeh.
Camera d’Or Year 16 (1993): Hung Tran Anh’s “The Scent of Green Papaya” from Vietnam
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New Book for Cannes Film Festival at 80! (in May 2027).







