Man I Love, The: Ira Sachs’ 1980s-Set AIDS Melodrama, Starring Oscar Winner Rami Malek (Premiere, Cannes Fest 2026)

The 80s-set AIDS drama, starring Oscar winner Rami Malek, was greeted with a stirring standing ovation at its competition premiere Wednesday night, May 20.

Peter Hujar’s Day: Ira Sachs’s Portrait of the Artist and his Era

“Peter Hujar’s Day,” Ira Sachs biography is his most original and experimental film to date.

Yesterday the Eye Didn’t Sleep: Only Palestinian Film in Cannes’ Official Selection

The tale concermns a Bedouin family caught up in the country’s age-old intertribal blood feuds and cultural practices of honor and retaliation.

Oscar Actors: Malek, Rami (“Bohemian Rhapsody”) Discusses New Film and Being Forst Egyptian Oscar Winner

“I never get used to these moments. Cannes is not something I ever, ever expected. The fact we’re here right now is something I’m trying to savor. It feels a bit surreal.”

Seven Wonders of the World: One of 1957’s Top Grossing Films

Seven Wonders of the World, a documentary film in Cinerama, was one of the most popular picture that year.