Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Breaking Boundaries: “The Little Sister” Triumphs at the Queer Palm 2025 in Cannes

 

The Queer Palm 2025 lit up the Cannes Film Festival with a powerful celebration of queer storytelling, awarding The Little Sister (La Petite Dernière) by Hafsia Herzi the coveted prize. This moving French-German drama, adapted from Fatima Daas’s acclaimed novel The Last One, follows a young woman from an Algerian immigrant family in Paris as she confronts her sexual identity in the face of deep-rooted cultural and religious expectations.

Newcomer Nadia Melliti captivated audiences with her portrayal of the conflicted lead, earning the Best Actress award alongside the film’s Queer Palm win. The film’s deeply personal and politically resonant narrative struck a chord with the jury and festival goers alike.

In the short film category, Italian filmmaker Sandra Lazzarini took home the Queer Palm for Bianca, a poetic and intimate portrait of an elderly woman that redefines the gaze on female beauty, aging, and desire. The short stood out for its quiet strength and visual grace, embodying the spirit of queer cinema beyond stereotypes.

As the Queer Palm marks its 15th anniversary, the 2025 edition reaffirmed its mission to spotlight bold, inclusive storytelling from around the world. Founded in 2010, the award continues to honor films across Cannes selections that challenge gender norms, explore LGBTQIA+ experiences, and expand the boundaries of cinema.
 
This year’s winners didn’t just reflect diversity—they redefined it.

Cannes 2025: Power Outages, Political Thrillers, and Global Triumphs Light Up the Croisette

 

The 78th Cannes Film Festival wrapped up on May 24, 2025, overcoming a regional power outage in the Alpes-Maritimes to deliver a dazzling celebration of international cinema. Despite the literal blackout, the spotlight remained firmly on a diverse and fearless lineup of films that reaffirmed Cannes as a global stage for boundary-pushing storytelling.

Top Honors: A Political Thriller Takes Center Stage
  • Palme d'Or: It Was Just an Accident – Iranian director Jafar Panahi stunned audiences with this clandestinely made political thriller, a bold reflection of his ongoing struggles against censorship. The film’s critical acclaim and powerful message made it a defining winner.

  • Grand Prix: Sentimental Value – Norwegian director Joachim Trier delivered a tender, emotionally resonant family drama that captured the jury’s hearts.

  • Jury Prize (shared):

    • Sirât by Spanish auteur Oliver Laxe

    • Sound of Falling by German director Mascha Schilinski

Artistry Rewarded: Standout Individual Achievements

  • Best Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho (The Secret Agent) – This Brazilian political thriller set during a military dictatorship impressed with its suspenseful direction and historical depth.

  • Best Actor: Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent) – Moura delivered a haunting performance as a teacher caught in a web of resistance and repression.

  • Best Actress: Nadia Melliti (The Little Sister) – A breakout performance from Melliti as a young woman exploring identity and belonging in Paris.

  • Best Screenplay: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Young Mothers) – The Belgian brothers continued their tradition of socially charged narratives with their moving screenplay.

Special Prize: Bi Gan (Resurrection) – The Chinese filmmaker was recognized for his experimental storytelling and poetic visuals.

New Voices, New Visions
  • Caméra d'Or (Best First Feature): The President’s Cake by Hassan Hadi (Iraq) – A powerful debut film that signals a bold new voice in world cinema.

  • Short Film Palme d'Or: I'm Glad You're Dead Now by Tawfeek Barhom (Palestine) – A gripping short that left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.

Un Certain Regard: Bold and Beautiful Cinema

This Cannes sidebar continued to highlight daring and original storytelling:

  • Prize Winner: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo by Diego Céspedes (Chile)

  • Jury Prize: A Poet by Simón Mesa Soto (Colombia)

  • Best Director: Arab & Tarzan Nasser for Once Upon a Time in Gaza

  • Best Actor: Frank Dillane in Urchin

  • Best Actress: Cleo Diára in I Only Rest in the Storm

  • Best Screenplay: Harry Lighton for Pillion

Legends Honored

Cannes paid tribute to two titans of cinema:

  • Robert De Niro and Denzel Washington received Honorary Palme d'Ors for their decades of unforgettable performances and cultural influence.

A Festival to Remember

 

The 2025 Cannes Film Festival proved that even in darkness, cinema shines brighter than ever. From subversive political dramas to stirring personal tales, this year’s lineup celebrated storytelling at its most fearless and global. Cannes once again cemented its place as the heart of world cinema—where art resists, heals, and endures.

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Toulon Pride 2025: A Celebration of Love, Unity, and Equality

 

Toulon is gearing up for a powerful and joyful display of solidarity with its LGBTQIA+ community as the 2025 Marche des Fiertés (Pride March) returns on Saturday, June 14. Organized by the Collectif Fiertés Toulon (CFT), this annual event stands as a proud symbol of the city’s dedication to diversity, inclusion, and equal rights for all.

A Day to March with Pride

The march kicks off at 12:00 PM and continues into the evening until 8:00 PM, filling the streets of Toulon with vibrant colors, music, and an infectious spirit of celebration. Following last year’s turnout of around 3,000 participants, this year’s event is expected to draw even more supporters from across the region and beyond.

More than a festive gathering, the Pride March is a moment of visibility and advocacy—an invitation for everyone to stand together in support of LGBTQIA+ rights. People of all ages, backgrounds, and identities are welcome to join in this celebration of resilience, love, and community.

Quinzaine des Fiertés: Two Weeks of Pride

Leading up to the main event is the Quinzaine des Fiertés (Fortnight of Pride), a two-week program brimming with events curated by the CFT. From cultural exhibitions and film screenings to interactive workshops and public discussions, the Quinzaine is designed to spark dialogue, promote awareness, and bring people together through shared values of inclusion and respect.

Get Involved: Creativity and Community

As part of its commitment to community involvement, the CFT has launched a public contest to design the official 2025 Pride poster. Local artists and supporters are invited to submit their creative interpretations, reinforcing the spirit of collaboration and representation at the heart of Pride.

Supporters can also become members of the CFT for just €10 per year, helping fund the Pride March and related events while affirming their support for LGBTQIA+ rights in Toulon and the broader Var region.

Be Part of the Movement

Whether you're a lifelong Toulonnais or visiting the beautiful Var coast, Toulon Pride 2025 offers an opportunity to stand in solidarity, celebrate love in all its forms, and march for a future rooted in equality.

Save the date: June 14, 2025. Let's make it a day to remember.

For the latest updates, event details, or to get involved, visit the official site of the Collectif Fiertés Toulon.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Monaco Grand Prix Superyacht Charity Night with Pink Ribbon and Agenxy

 

On the eve of the Monaco Grand Prix, Pink Ribbon Monaco is joining forces with Agenxy Universe to host an exclusive charity evening aboard a private superyacht—fusing high-profile philanthropy with the glamour of one of the world’s most iconic race weekends.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Grand Prix, the event will spotlight breast cancer awareness, with a particular focus on lobular breast cancer, an often underdiagnosed subtype.

This invitation-only soirée will welcome distinguished guests from motorsport, fashion, and entertainment. The evening will be hosted by actor and musician Evan Ross, featuring a private performance by Grammy-nominated artist Robin Thicke. Award-winning chef Marc Forgione will oversee the gourmet experience. 

A silent auction offering rare collectibles and luxury experiences will raise funds for Pink Ribbon Monaco, with proceeds supporting breast cancer research and early detection initiatives at the Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace (CHPG).

Under the Honorary Presidency of Princess Charlene and the leadership of President Natasha Frost-Savio and Vice President Tiffany Cromwell, Pink Ribbon Monaco continues to drive awareness and support critical medical research—locally and globally—through dynamic, high-impact events.