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Mardi 2 décembre 2025 à 16:13
Culture & Creative Industries
Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel Star in “Mother Mary” Trailer
The Guardian spotlights the release of the first trailer for David Lowery’s much-anticipated film Mother Mary, starring Anne Hathaway as a pop star and Michaela Coel as her estranged fashion designer. The film, described as a "psychosexual pop thriller," features original music by Charli XCX. Lowery, known for films like The Green Knight and A Ghost Story, brings his signature visual style and psychological depth to the project, marking this as a major 2025 cinematic event.
Vogue
The Gotham Awards Set Tone for Indie Film Season
Vogue reports from the Gotham Awards, describing the evening as the unofficial launch of the 2025-2026 independent film awards season. The event, often considered the "indie Oscars," highlighted which films and stars are currently resonating with critics and audiences. The Gothams continue to be a bellwether for forthcoming awards, reflecting both aesthetic innovation and industry momentum in independent cinema.
Hollywood Reporter
AMC’s “Screen Unseen” Mystery Movie Nights Build Buzz
The Hollywood Reporter examines the growing phenomenon of AMC’s “Screen Unseen”: secret movie screenings where audiences have no idea what film they’ll watch until it starts. This innovative approach has sparked significant online chatter and industry attention, with studios eager to join the trend and harness the organic buzz generated by these mystery events. The format is shaking up traditional preview marketing and giving moviegoers a sense of exclusive discovery.
Deadline
Spanish Cinema Finds New Audiences at Ventana Sur
Variety covers the Spanish Screenings on Tour, which returns to Buenos Aires’ Ventana Sur, Latin America’s premier film market. Organized by the Málaga Film Festival, the event provides a vital platform for Spanish filmmakers to connect with international buyers and audiences, underlining the global appetite for Spanish-language cinema and the cross-cultural collaborations driving the industry forward.
The Guardian
Rotterdam Fest Honors Cinematographer Yorick Le Saux
The Hollywood Reporter details the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s decision to honor Yorick Le Saux, celebrated for his work on The Wizard of the Kremlin. Festival organizers cite Le Saux’s “close observation and deep attachment to reality” as elevating narrative cinema, highlighting the ongoing recognition of cinematographic craft in contemporary film.
Hollywood Reporter
Ukrainian Artistic Community Finds Support Abroad
France24 interviews Ukrainian philosopher and PEN Ukraine president Volodymyr Yermolenko, who discusses the importance of international cultural events like France’s “Le voyage en Ukraine.” Such initiatives, supported by the French arts community, provide solidarity and practical help to Ukrainian artists and citizens enduring the ongoing war, sustaining morale and fostering creative exchange amidst adversity.
Vogue
“Legacy of Spies” Brings John le Carré Back to TV
Variety reveals that the BBC and MGM+ have jointly commissioned a series adaptation of John le Carré’s Legacy of Spies, with stars including Charlie Hunnam, Daniel Brühl, and Matthew Macfadyen as George Smiley. The Ink Factory produces this highly anticipated espionage drama, signaling a continued appetite for le Carré’s intricate storytelling and the prestige of British spy narratives on screen.
Variety
“The Traitors” Season 4 Premieres New Year’s Day on BBC
Deadline announces that The Traitors will return to BBC One for its fourth season on New Year’s Day, with Claudia Winkleman hosting a fresh set of civilian contestants at Ardross Castle. The first three episodes will air on consecutive nights, continuing the show’s blend of psychological strategy and reality TV intrigue that has made it a British cult hit.
Variety
Media & Entertainment
“Friends” to Leave Netflix UK at Year’s End
BBC News reports that the iconic sitcom Friends will leave Netflix UK on December 30 after years as one of the streaming platform’s most-watched titles. The departure marks a significant shift in the streaming landscape, as major studios increasingly reclaim rights to their legacy properties for their own services, further fragmenting viewers’ access to beloved series.
Vogue
Deadline highlights YouTube’s rollout of a new personalized Recap feature, allowing users to review their top creators, trends, and moments from the past year. The move follows the industry trend of year-end summaries (like Spotify’s Wrapped), positioning YouTube to deepen user engagement and spotlight influential creators, while also providing insights into the platform’s shifting cultural currents.
Hollywood Reporter