New Book: Camera d’Or Year 28 (2005): Miranda July’s “Me and You and Everyone We Know”

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).

SXSW Fest 2026: Highlights (Anticipated)

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

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”

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

New Book for Cannes Film Festival at 80! (in May 2027).