In anticipation of this year’s official line-up, Filmatique looks back to some of the exceptional films previously exhibited at Cannes, available to stream via our platform.
Read MoreFilmatique has long endeavored to spotlight queer filmmakers and their work and will continue to do so, attentive to the intersectionality of non-normative identities with factors including race, culture, and class.
Read MoreThis year's Academy Awards featured a historic level of women, people of color and younger filmmakers among the nominees—yet more work remains.
Read MoreFilmatique’s second Ecologies series explores green activism, the natural world, and the effect of human intervention on ecological systems.
Read MoreYou can now watch Filmatique’s releases on FireTV.
Read MoreWe are happy to announce that as of April 16th, Filmatique will have a new and improved website.
Read MoreOscar submissions from Tunisia, Palestine, Vietnam, Switzerland, and Egypt—nations that have rarely, if ever, been nominated for the award.
Read MoreNow in its third year, Filmatique Talents is an online festival spotlighting exciting young filmmaking talents from across the globe.
Read MoreA diverse collection of nonfiction works from Finland, Palestine, Syria, Iran, and the United States.
Read MoreA collection of films from Latvia, Romania, Lithuania, and Hungary.
Read MoreIn an exclusive essay for Filmatique, Dr. Paula Halperin reads Aquarius as gently uncovering the conflicts and contradictions of a deeply unequal and increasingly politically authoritarian society.
Read MoreA collection of works from exciting filmmaking talents in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Anne Émond discusses love as the impetus for filmmaking, hiking in Turkey with her actresses, the importance of trust, and her newest project—a farm.
Read MoreIn a year that proved that truly anything is possible, cinema provided a proverbial shelter, a refuge, to many across the world. See Filmatique's Top Films of 2020.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Sacha Polak discusses intimacy, the challenge of shooting one's first feature, cinematic inspirations and her upcoming projects.
Read MoreA collection of exemplary features from a new canon of female directorial voices.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview with Filmatique, Iram Haq discusses navigating life experience with cinematic depiction, telling a story from multiple points of view, the politics of filmmaking, and her next projects.
Read MoreA film series offering humanizing perspectives of migration, displacement, diaspora, and the search for a better life.
A collection of works by some of the finest filmmakers working in France.
Read MorePablo Larraín's Ema, David Zonana's Mano de obra, and Małgorzata Szumowska's The Other Lamb are among Filmatique’s Top Films of the 2019 San Sebastián International Film Festival.
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