Adele has revealed that everyone has been pronouncing her name wrong for years and have given the correct version. The Someone Like You singer says that it's only people who live in London that actually pronounce her name "perfectly".
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Naman Ramachandran The 35th edition of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA, Nov. 9-20), will open with the world premiere of Iranian-Dutch filmmaker Niki Padidar’s “All You See.” The festival has also revealed the titles in its competition lineups. In all, 277 titles will be screened at the in-person festival. Artistic director Orwa Nyrabia said: “Here’s an eclectic lineup that is united only by originality. Through the subjectivities of these filmmakers, an image of a world in pain emerges – a humanity that is trying hard, that is vulnerable and sincere, that is complex and persistent. The diversity of artistic forms is astonishing, and there are no boundaries when it comes to tackling the biggest powers or inventing new grammar.”
“The Envision Competition introduces artistically and politically courageous films, memorable journeys, and new questions. The International Competition brings together profound films that will tour the world and inspire audiences for years to come. IDFA DocLab celebrates its sweet 16th with the maturity of a prodigy, connecting our many lives, exposing how our nervous systems are a continuum connected to our planet and all the technology we share it with,” Nyrabia added. “Documentary is well! IDFA is back!” International Competition “Apolonia, Apolonia, ” Dir. Lea Glob (Denmark/Poland/France) “Colette And Justin, “Dir. Alain Kassanda (France/Belgium) “Dreaming Arizona, ” Dir. Jon Bang Carlsen (Denmark/Estonia/Norway) “Girl Who Dreams About Time, ” Dir. Hyuck-jee Park (South Korea) “Journey Through Our World, ” Dir. Petra Lataster-czisch, Peter Lataster (Netherlands) “Much Ado About Dying, ” Dir. Simon Chambers (Ireland/U. K. ) “Non-aligned: Scenes From The Labudovic
Adele has revealed that everyone has been pronouncing her name wrong for years and have given the correct version. The Someone Like You singer says that it's only people who live in London that actually pronounce her name "perfectly".
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The 35th edition of the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) will open with Iranian-Dutch filmmaker Niki Padidar’s All You See.
Jin, of South Korean supergroup BTS, is due to drop his first solo single on October 28, agency Big Hit Music said today. Titled “The Astronaut,” the song will see Jin become the second member of the K-pop sensation to release solo material following J-Hope whose debut album landed last July.
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Christine Brown is devastated after making a major mistake on Sunday's episode of. After speaking with her ex, Kody Brown, earlier in the episode about telling their youngest daughter, Truely, about their split and Christine's plans to move to Utah, the co-parents agreed to wait to tell their 12-year-old together. «I'm in a state of denial, and I don't want to tell Truely yet,» Kody admits. Meanwhile, Christine tells her ex that she would have told their daughter «months ago» noting that her other biological children know. «I want to play nice, and I want to play fair because we need to be a team,» Christine explains in an aside interview.
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Matt Graves suspects that there may be more unidentified victims out there who were killed by one of Europe’s most heinous murderers. His podcast titled "Le Monstre," from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartMedia, details the story of Belgium serial killer, pedophile and kidnapper Marc Dutroux, whose case horrified a country and led to widespread changes in police procedures. The 65-year-old is serving a life sentence life for the kidnapping, rape and murder of several girls and young women in the 1990s.
“January 6th was one of the most dramatic and consequential moments in our nation’s history,” proclaimed Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) as portrayed tonight on Saturday Night Live once again by Kenan Thompson. “So, to fight back, we assembled a team of monotone nerds to do a Power Point,” the long time cast member added as fellow SNLers played Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and soon-to-be departing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), with the latter in the form of Heidi Gardner.
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