
Cannes 2025 Video #9: Wrap Up
Chaz talks to artists and critics about the fest, and premieres her inaugural FECK/CANNES Award.
Chaz talks to artists and critics about the fest, and premieres her inaugural FECK/CANNES Award.
Our critics talk about the highlights of this year’s fest.
Chaz discusses the award winners at this year’s Cannes.
Jason Gorber and Chaz Ebert on highlghts from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
Chaz reviews two big releases out of Cannes and conducts two interviews with filmmakers out of the fest.
RogerEbert.com’s Managing Editor weighs in on some of the biggest titles screening at the fest this year.
Chaz checks in with our Associate Editor at the midway point of the fest.
Two of our contributors sit down to talk about what they’ve seen (and loved) at Cannes so far.
The opening days of the fest included strong words from Palme recipient Robert De Niro on our present political moment.
A postmortem on Chaz’s time at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.
Our critics break down the best films they saw at the festival.
Chaz Ebert discusses four of the biggest films from Cannes, including this year’s Palme d’Or winner Anora.
Chaz Ebert on the winners of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, including Anora and All We Imagine as Light.
More updates on the latest from the Cannes Film Festival, with Associate Editor Robert Daniels.
Canadian correspondent Jason Gorber briefly mentions the Canadian films highlighting the festival this year.
In today’s video dispatch, Isaac Feldberg joins Chaz to talk about the first batch of films reviewed at Cannes.
The panel will discuss the trend toward purpose-driven filmmaking in today’s industry and how that is impacted by the diversity of filmmakers, film genres, and the changes in funding in the filmmaking system.
Our second video from Cannes on the climate, the jury, and more.
Our tenth and final video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features Chaz Ebert’s interviews with actor Jeffrey Wright; DePaul University/CHA Youth Resident Filmmakers Isis Gullette, Unique Moore and Christal Westmoreland; “Become a Filmmaker” program director Liliane Calfee and mentor/chaperone Pier Smith; Ebertfest festival director Dr. Nate Kohn; professor and frequent Ebertfest guest Dr. Eric Pierson; and accomplished film student Nia Lambert.