Une personne cultivée, dotée d'une grande sensibilité artistique, à la recherche d'informations pertinentes sur les tendances culturelles, les événements et les analyses, et qui s'intéresse également à la couverture médiatique et à son impact sur la société.
Vous souhaitez recevoir chaque jour la revue de presse de ce profil ?
Frank Gehry’s Legacy, Brunello Cucinelli Documentary, Red Sea Film Festival, Women Over 40 in Film...
Vendredi 5 décembre 2025 à 22:00
Architecture & Design Legacies
Frank Gehry: A Celebration of Architectural Genius
The passing of Frank Gehry at age 96 has prompted a wave of retrospectives examining his transformative impact on contemporary architecture. The New York Times highlights twelve of Gehry's most essential projects, from the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, emphasizing his role in redefining the boundaries of the built environment through joyful, unconventional forms. Vogue adds insight from Gehry himself, quoting his desire to create buildings that evolve with time and light, while Vanity Fair and Vogue offer tributes to his unique vision, describing him as a "liberator" of architecture whose work borrowed from both artists and aerospace engineers.
The NY Times
Vanity Fair
Vogue
Fashion, Art & Cultural Crossovers
Brunello Cucinelli’s Life Story Premieres in Rome
The debut of the documentary "Brunello: The Gracious Visionary" in Rome has attracted significant attention from the worlds of fashion, cinema, and politics. Hollywood Reporter and Variety detail the star-studded premiere at Cinecittà Studios, attended by luminaries such as Jessica Chastain, Jeff Goldblum, and Jonathan Bailey. Vogue and Vanity Fair frame the event as a testament to Cucinelli’s journey from humble beginnings to global fashion prominence, while also noting the involvement of acclaimed filmmakers behind the project.
Hollywood Reporter
Vanity Fair
Vogue
Variety
Industries Converge at Art Basel Miami Beach
At Art Basel Miami Beach, the boundaries between art, fashion, music, and sport continue to blur. Vogue reports on how the fair has become a nexus for creative industries, with major brands and celebrities using the event as a platform for both artistic engagement and high-profile collaborations, reflecting broader trends of cross-industry synergy in cultural capital.
Vogue
Lela Rose Innovates With New Textiles
For her Pre-Fall 2026 collection, designer Lela Rose introduces hand-crafted leather floral appliqués and experiments with unexpected materials like cotton poplin for evening wear. Vogue notes that these choices signal a more relaxed, innovative approach to luxury dressing, blending Southern elegance with a willingness to challenge established norms in textile use.
Vogue
Christian Louboutin Curates “Textile Matters” in Paris
Christian Louboutin offers a curatorial perspective in the Paris exhibition “Textile Matters: Woven Stories Between India and France,” now open at the Mobilier National. Vogue explores how the event traces the deep connections between Indian and French textile traditions, highlighting craftsmanship and cross-cultural influences in contemporary design.
Vogue
Film & Festival Spotlights
Red Sea Film Festival Showcases Global Storytelling
The Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah has drawn a constellation of global cinema talent. Variety recounts the opening with Rowan Athale’s boxing biopic “Giant,” and features Kriti Sanon’s reflections on taking layered roles in Bollywood, as well as her early experiences with Shah Rukh Khan. Hollywood Reporter and Variety also spotlight Jessica Alba’s ambitions as a producer, including her collaboration with Saudi filmmaker Haifaa al-Mansour, underlining the festival's growing role as a crossroads for East-West cinematic exchange.
Variety
Hollywood Reporter
Variety
Variety
Geena Davis Institute Study: Women Over 40 Still Underrepresented in Film
A new study from the Geena Davis Institute reveals persistent shortcomings in how top-grossing films portray women over 40, particularly regarding menopause and aging. Variety reports that, out of the 100 highest-grossing domestic films from 2009 to 2024 featuring women in this age group, only two mentioned menopause, and almost none explored the realities of midlife. The findings highlight a significant narrative gap and call for more authentic, diverse stories about women’s experiences beyond youth.
Variety
Original Song Oscar Race Heats Up With Global Hits
The Oscar race for Best Original Song is especially competitive this year, with Variety identifying “Golden” from “KPop Demon Hunters” as a frontrunner due to its cross-over popularity with both moviegoers and music fans. The song faces stiff competition from entries in “Sinners” and “Wicked: For Good,” reflecting the increasing global and genre diversity in film music that is resonating with awards bodies and audiences alike.
Variety
Ventana Sur: Latin American Cinema Award Winners Announced
At Ventana Sur in Buenos Aires, a diverse slate of winners emerged across animation, arthouse, and genre films. Variety notes Brazilian projects “Matías” and “Utopia” as top animation winners, while “The Devil’s Well,” “Madre Pajaro,” and “Missing” took home major prizes in the arthouse and genre categories, illustrating the vibrant creativity and international reach of Latin American cinema.
Variety
Lord of the Rings Extended Editions Return to Theaters
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” Variety reports that all three extended edition films will be back in theaters in January. The event, organized by Fathom Entertainment and Warner Bros., offers fans a rare opportunity to experience Peter Jackson’s epic trilogy on the big screen once more, underscoring the saga’s enduring cultural appeal.
Variety
Media & Industry Trends
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Tightens Expenses Ahead of TV Deal Talks
As the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences prepares to renegotiate its major television deal, Variety reveals a strategic tightening of expenditures, with costs reduced by over 5%. The move comes as the Academy looks to strengthen its financial position in anticipation of the upcoming negotiations, reflecting shifting dynamics in the entertainment industry’s business models and revenue streams.
Variety