Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week From tiny dolls with big personalities to a very modern take on the superhero genre and the historic bull-run in Spain, there's something for everyone in our round-up of the best cultural offerings for the week ahead. 06/07/2024
Art Actor Tim Robbins wants more human interaction in a digital world Academy Award winner Tim Robbins shares his views on a world dominated by digital interactions during an interview with Euronews Romania.. 06/07/2024
Cinema Game, set and watch: Top tennis films and documentaries you must see As Wimbledon currently captivates audiences around the globe, it's the perfect time to delve into the world of tennis beyond the courts at SW19 with our top picks for tennis films and documentaries. 05/07/2024
Culture news Will Spotlight's price rise force out British working class actors? Theatrical talent database Spotlight has reportedly increased its annual fees to €255 (£216) for actors using the site as an online portfolio. 05/07/2024
Cinema Oscar-winner Eva Marie Saint turns 100 One of Hollywood's last true actors of the 'golden age', Eva Marie Saint, celebrates her 100th birthday. Born on 4 July, 1924, Saint starred is classics such as 'North by Northwest' and 'On the Waterfront'. 04/07/2024
Culture news French film director Benoît Jacquot charged with rape Film director Benoît Jacquot, 77, is accused of rape and assaulting two leading French actresses. He denies any wrongdoing. 04/07/2024
Culture news Oscar-winning writer of Chinatown, Robert Towne dies aged 89 The American screenwriter and director, born Robert Bertram Schwartz, was widely considered one of the greatest writers in Hollywood. 03/07/2024
Culture news Evia Film Project mixes cinema and environmental activism The third edition of the Evia Film Project opens Tuesday, with this year’s festival centring on ‘Water’ in all its forms – from the sea (in this case the azure Aegean) to waterfalls – and humankind’s dependence on it. 02/07/2024
Culture news #MeToo: French directors Benoît Jacquot & Jacques Doillon detained The two celebrated elderly directors have been arrested over accusations of sexual violence made by at least nine actresses. 01/07/2024
Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week From big bubbles in Venice to a horrific cure for 18th century depression in 'The Devil's Bath' - there's lots of good stuff to sink into this week. 29/06/2024
Culture news Why cinema finds itself alive and well in Bologna Some say cinema is a dying art form but don't say that to anyone at Bologna's Ritrovato Festival, a celebration of carefully curated restored classics to be seen and experienced in one of the country's most beautiful settings. 28/06/2024
Culture news Sigourney Weaver to get honorary Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival The US actress will receive the award at the 81st edition of the festival, which takes place from 28 August – 7 September. 28/06/2024
Culture news Marilyn Monroe's former home declared historic landmark Marilyn Monroe’s Los Angeles home has been declared a historical cultural monument, making it safe from demolition. 28/06/2024
Culture news Directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala talk 'The Devil’s Bath' Euronews Culture sat down with directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala to discuss 'The Devil's Bath', which shines an unsettling light on a previously unexplored and dark chapter of European history. 28/06/2024
Culture news Film of the Week: 'Des Teufels Bad' ('The Devil's Bath') A period accurate and punishingly bleak portrait of female depression in 18th century Austria sounds like a lot. But 'The Devil’s Bath' is a layered and mesmerizing masterpiece that shouldn’t be missed. 28/06/2024
Culture news Isabelle Huppert to receive the prestigious Prix Lumière 2024 The celebrated French actress who wowed audiences in countless films like 'The Piano Teacher', '8 Femmes' and 'Elle' succeeds last year’s laureate Wim Wenders as the Lumière Prize recipient. 27/06/2024
Culture news Tentative deal reached in Hollywood to reduce likehood of more strikes The agreement includes the pay hikes and artificial intelligence protections, a tentative contract deal which makes another big strike unlikely. 26/06/2024
Culture news Is Squid Game getting the Hollywood treatment? With rumours that there is a remake of Squid Game in the works, we explore whether it's a good idea and which English-language remakes have bucked the trend when it comes to equalling or outshining the original. 25/06/2024
Culture news Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov talks war, power and Putin Director Kirill Serebrennikov was a political prisoner in Russia before the war. Now he lives in Berlin. He tells Euronews about his protests, art and how the war changed everything for him. 23/06/2024
Culture news The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week Austin Butler stars in a biker film, Naomi Campbell gets a V&A show, Paris goes freestyle in the park, and - wait a minute, are we getting a new Lana Del Rey song? 22/06/2024