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Ian McEwan says pessimism ‘a bigger problem than climate change’ | Hay festival

Ian McEwan says pessimism ‘a bigger problem than climate change’ | Hay festival

Pessimism is probably “a bigger problem than climate change”, said the novelist Ian McEwan on Monday afternoon, as temperatures broke May records in the UK. McEwan “constantly” hears people say that they don’t “expect their children to have as good a life as they did”, but suggested that optimism is a “moral duty”. McEwan’s latest book, What We Can Know, is partly set in 2119, in a Britain submerged by seas. He spoke at the Hay festival on a panel alongside the former NFU president Minette Batters and Sandi Toksvig, on a day that saw temperatures in London reach 34.8C, beating a May record set in 1922. McEwan went on to say that optimism is an “exercise in rationality”, because it’s “quite possible” – given that “the world is big, cultures are diverse” – that “there could be a revolution happening and we don’t even know about it”. He referred to the “historical moment” in 2020 when electricity generated from renewable sources outpaced that generated from gas and coal plants in the UK. “We were …

Barbra Streisand shares video message after cancelling her Cannes Film Festival appearance due to injury

Barbra Streisand shares video message after cancelling her Cannes Film Festival appearance due to injury

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Barbra Streisand has found a way to show her appreciation for the Cannes Film Festival after a knee injury forced her to miss the 2026 film festival. Days after the iconic singer, 84, announced that she would not be at the festival’s closing ceremony to receive her honorary Palme d’Or, Isabelle Huppert took the stage Saturday with the statuette. Then, Streisand herself appeared on the big screen with a video message thanking the festival for the honor and speaking about her love for foreign films. “I was mesmerized by those images on the screen,” Streisand said about watching movies as an adolescent. “They were so powerful that they’re still in my head. I wanted to be an actress and live in those other more …

Cannes Film Festival 2026 Palme d’Or winner: Fjord by Cristian Mungiu

Cannes Film Festival 2026 Palme d’Or winner: Fjord by Cristian Mungiu

Romanian director Cristian Mungiu won the Cannes Film ​Festival’s Palme d’Or top prize for the second time on Saturday with his Norwegian-set drama that explores clashing cultures, Fjord. This year’s ‌jury president, South Korean director Park Chan-wook, praised the film for helping shed light on understanding different views “in an artistically magnificent manner”. Celebrities including Geena Davis, who was featured on this year’s festival poster in a shot from 1991’s Thelma & Louise, as well as Tilda Swinton and Gael Garcia Bernal appeared on stage to introduce the prizes in a ceremony ​that was largely free of politics and full of praise for cinema. FJORD TACKLES CONSERVATIVE-PROGRESSIVE DIVIDE Winning an award at Cannes typically transforms careers ​and serves as a launch pad for the Oscars, with Palme d’Or winners often carrying strong awards season momentum. Fjord ⁠stars Sebastian Stan, who made his name in the Captain America trilogy, as a Romanian IT specialist who decides to move his family of ​seven to the Norwegian village where his wife, played by Sentimental Value standout Renate Reinsve, was born. Cultural …

2026 Cannes Film Festival 5 Takeaways: AI, Queer Cinema

2026 Cannes Film Festival 5 Takeaways: AI, Queer Cinema

Quiet on the surface, Cannes 2026 exposed the fault lines reshaping cinema — from the evolving indie ecosystem and the studios’ festival retreat to the industry’s uneasy embrace of AI. Published on May 23, 2026 (L to R): Competition favorite ‘The Black Ball,’ ‘Club Kid’ director Jordan Firstsman, Vin Diesel at ‘The Fast and The Furious’ screening, humanoid robot at Cannes. Cannes Film Festival, Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu,Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio, Anna KURTH / AFP The 79th Cannes Film Festival was, on the surface, a more subdued edition. No studio films, fewer stars and a lineup more meh than magnifique. But that relative calm was deceptive. Beneath it, Cannes 2026 functioned less as a showcase of immediate hits than as a seismic map of the indie film industry, revealing shifting tectonic plates in the transformation of the indie sector, the changing role of studios on the festival circuit, and the accelerating impact of AI across production and marketing. What followed on the Croisette was not noise, but signal. Hollywood Stayed Home — and Everyone Noticed Image Credit: …

The 19 Best-Dressed Stars at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival

The 19 Best-Dressed Stars at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival

Two couples have made this list: Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin Sprouse, who revealed her pregnancy when she wore an ethereal Miu Miu frock on their first night out at the festival. And yet I was most convinced by their matching Karl Lagerfeld tuxedo looks—Palvin Sprouse looked terrific in a tuxedo shirt, black skirt, and a silk cummerbund that framed her growing belly. Alexa Chung and Tom Sturridge made an argument in favor of his-and-hers dressing in Anderson’s Dior—not matchy-matchy, yet equally appealing. And speaking of Sturridge in Dior, Charlotte Le Bon wore a similar men’s Dior tuxedo on the red carpet, which is Anderson’s signature for black tie—no tie, add a scarf. Bella Hadid, the super model and internet-annointed queen of Cannes, wore a fantastic custom Prada dress that reminded me why she’s such a magnetic figure. It was a simple enough dress, and yet she looked like a star. See what I mean when I say style? And of course, at Cannes, it’s all about the movie stars: Ruth Negga and Taylor Russell …

2026 Cannes Film Festival: See All The Winners

2026 Cannes Film Festival: See All The Winners

After 12 days and nights, the 79th Cannes Film Festival ends today with its awards ceremony, during which its nine-person jury will hand out honors including the highly coveted Palme d’Or. Led by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, the jury—directors Chloe Zhao, Laura Wandel, and Diego Cespedes, screenwriter Paul Laverty, and actors Demi Moore, Isaach de Bankole, Stellan Skarsgård, and Ruth Negga—will also name the best director, actress, actor, and screenplay, at Cannes 2026, among other awards. French actress Eye Haidara will host the closing ceremony, a full circle moment for the Furies star, as she also hosted the opening ceremony on May 12. While many have high hopes for films such as Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi’s lauded The Black Ball and Lukas Dhont’s Coward, one Cannes dream was crushed before the ceremony even began: Barbra Streisand, who was set to receive an honorary Palme d’Or, is skipping the ceremony due to a knee injury, she announced last week. Other recipients of the honorary award this year include Peter Jackson and John Travolta. Follow …

Princess Diana’s Nieces Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer Shine at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival

Princess Diana’s Nieces Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer Shine at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival

Lady Eliza Spencer et Lady Amelia Spencer au 79e Festival de Cannes, le 21 mai 2026.Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Getty Images Last year, the pair caused a sensation on the Cannes red carpet, appearing in coordinated strapless gowns from the wedding dress collection designed by Vera Wang for Pronovias. Their eldest sister, Lady Kitty Spencer, took to the steps on the same evening in an electric purple gown. Amelia and Liza are well-known as socialites in the UK, and also work as models. The daughters of Charles Spencer, Diana Spencer’s younger brother, and his first wife, Victoria Lockwood (the ninth Earl Spencer married his fourth wife, archaeologist Cat Jarman, last week in Arizona), the twins are also lucky in love: Amelia married sports coach Greg Mallett in March 2023, in a grand ceremony in the vineyards of South Africa. Her sister accepted a marriage proposal from her boyfriend Channing Millerd—a friend of her brother-in-law—last July. Originally published by Vanity Fair France Source link

Cannes: The wild, most divisive film at 2026 film festival

Cannes: The wild, most divisive film at 2026 film festival

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Cannes was full of crowdpleasing gems, critical smashes and the odd flop, but one film stood out as being particularly divisive. The annual film festival, which has now concluded for another year, had premieres of new films from Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive), Andrey Zvyagintsev (Loveless) and Clio Barnard (The Selfish Giant), among others. But it was the new film from The Chaser and The Wailing filmmaker Na Hong-Jin that made the biggest splash in terms of varied response: the film has received a range of one-star pans to five-star raves. Hope is a South Korean monster movie – but it’s also so much more. It follows a policeman (Hwang Jung-min) who hunts down an unseen creature rampaging through a small Korean town. The first hour is a thrill ride, with the film holding back exactly what this monster looks like – …

Cannes Film Festival top prize race wide open as critics await surprise winner

Cannes Film Festival top prize race wide open as critics await surprise winner

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter The 79th Cannes Film Festival concludes this Saturday, culminating in the presentation of cinema’s most coveted prize, the Palme d’Or. This year, the competition appears unusually open, with no clear frontrunner emerging from what many critics have described as a somewhat subdued festival. Hollywood’s notable absence and a general struggle for many selections to captivate critics have contributed to a less vibrant atmosphere than typically associated with Cannes. The usual global buzz has been intermittent, leaving the nine-member jury, led by Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook, with a broad spectrum of possibilities for the top honour. Securing the Palme d’Or invariably elevates a film’s international standing and often positions it as a strong contender for Oscar recognition. Among the films that garnered significant critical attention were Polish filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski’s Fatherland, a black-and-white post-war reflection on art and politics; Japanese auteur Ryusuke …