Now playing Next Culture news Euronews Culture’s Horror-a-thon: Day 2 - The Barista Day 2 of Euronews Culture's Horror-a-thon with a short film that'll make you rethink what your favourite barista might be up to in their spare time... 25/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Euronews Culture’s Horror-a-thon: Day 1 - Feeder We here at Euronews Culture are celebrating Halloween by counting down the days til that scariest of holidays with a horror short film every day. Day 1: Feeder, by Christian Rivers 24/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news The mythical creatures of Europe: The Green Man For millennia, the Green Man has haunted the edges of English tradition. From its pagan origin to its Arthurian legend, the Green Man is always there. 24/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Decision To Leave' The director of Oldboy, Stoker and The Handmaiden returns with a knotty murder mystery that revitalizes the noir genre by making it an achingly beautiful love story. Not one to miss... 21/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Actress Anna May Wong becomes first Asian American on US currency The coin is part of the American Women Quarters Program, an effort to feature notable and trailblazing women on American quarters 19/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Disney vs France: Future films could bypass French cinemas altogether The sequel to Blank Panther, Wakanda Forever, makes its way to cinemas next month. But Disney warns that future films could bypass French cinemas altogether unless distribution rules are fundamentally reformed. 19/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Armageddon Time: A conversation with James Gray Currently showing at The Lumière Film Festival, James Gray sits down with Euronews Culture to discuss his new feature film, a deeply empathetic autobiographical drama about growing up in New York City in the 1980s, as well as his fears for the lifespan and culture of moviegoing 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news What does an intimacy coordinator do? “I want better sex scenes, I want to watch better intimate scenes. “The more I do this job the more I’m aware that human intimacy is such a varied, complex part of how we express ourselves" A day in the life of a film set intimacy coordinator. 17/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Robbie Coltrane, beloved Harry Potter actor, dies aged 72 Beloved Scottish actor Robbie Coltrane has died aged 72. He was best known for playing Hagrid in the Harry Potter series and the criminal psychologist in the 90s police drama, Cracker. 14/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Halloween Ends' The bloody saga of Michael Myers vs Laurie Strode comes to a close in Halloween Ends… And against all odds, it’s actually pleasant surprise. 14/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Top picks from BFI’s London Film Festival 2022 The 66th edition of the BFI’s London Film Festival kicks off today with the Opening Night Gala screening of Matthew Warchus, Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin’s Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical. Here are the other films to look out for. 05/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news James Bond turns 60: Which is the best Bond song? James Bond turns 60 today, as the release of the first Bond film, Dr No, hit the screens on 5 October 1962. This also marks 60 years of Bond original theme songs, with each film’s signature tune proving to be an endearing part of 007’s cultural legacy. 05/10/2022
Now playing Next Scenes Meet the Tanzanian film academy showcasing Africa's richness In partnership with Media City As Africans, our voices are often left unheard. By initiating this hub for filmmakers and storytellers, we can tell our stories as a continent. 03/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Is ‘Blonde’ “anti-abortion propaganda”? Planned Parenthood has released a statement against the film, alleging it contributes to “anti-abortion propaganda.” 03/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Why are there so few Muslims in film and television? Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai criticised Hollywood this week, saying that Muslims make up only 1% of the characters in TV and film. Why is this? 02/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Moonage Daydream' On release this month after its premiere at this year’s Cannes Film Festival is 'Moonage Daydream', the first documentary sanctioned by David Bowie’s estate. And it’s quite the multi-sensory ride. 30/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news 'Don't Worry Darling': Why controversies can't break a film Against all odds and bad publicity, Don't Worry Darling is currently topping the charts in the US and UK. Does this mean that controversies and tabloid chat can't break a film? 28/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Russia decides to skip the Oscars but will its absence be missed? Euronews Culture looks at the Russian films that have won Oscars as the Russian Film Academy announces it will not send any entries for next year's awards. 28/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Which James Bond memorabilia would you buy and who'll be the next 007? Sixty Years of James Bond: Charity auction expected to raise millions, as Bond producers discuss the future of the series and the next 007 27/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Jean-Luc Godard's life in film: an experimental career Part two in Euronews Culture's retrospective on what made Jean-Luc Godard a unique star in the history of cinema. 24/09/2022