Camera d’Or Year 6 (1983): Pál Erdőss’s “The Princess,” Hungarian Drama about Teenage Factory Worker

The film won the Caméra d’Or at the 1983 Cannes Film Fest, and the Golden Leopard at the 1983 Locarno Film Fest.

Necessary Foundation: Alan Cumming Helps Launch Organization to Support LGBTQ Filmmakers

“There is, in this moment, enormous political pressure to delete queer people from American media, and that includes young filmmakers who are being shut out of the industry.”

God of War: Creator Jaffe Criticizes First Look of Amazon TV Series

Jaffe: TV First Look Is ‘So Dumb’ and ‘Terrible’: Looks Like He’s ‘S—ing in the Woods’

Camera d’Or Year 8 (1985): Fina Forres’ “Oriana,” A Mystery Tale of a Niece and her Aunt

The tale unfolds as a multi-layered mystery-melodrama about a woman named Maria (Daniela Silverio), who returns from France to the house of her childhood in Venezuela.

Camera d’Or Year 5 (1982): Half a Life (“Mourir à 30 ans”), Tale of Militant Leader during May 1968 Riots

A black-and-white documentary about Michel Recanati, a militant leader during the May 1968 riots in Paris.