Things are not looking good for Prince Andrew…
29.07.2021 - 01:15 / thewrap.com
IFC Films has acquired the North American rights to Andrea Arnold’s “Cow,” which had its world premiere at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.
This marks the second collaboration for IFC and Arnold, who previously worked together on her award-winning film “Fish Tank.” The film was produced by Kat Mansoor of Halcyon Pictures, and executive producers are Rose Garnett of BBC Films and Maxyne Franklin and Sandra Whipham of Doc Society. Arnold
.Things are not looking good for Prince Andrew…
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Prince Andrew, who is facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual assault in the United States. She said the department is not, however, opening an official investigation at this time.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorAltered Innocence has picked up North American rights to Bertrand Mandico’s sophomore feature film “After Blue (Dirty Paradise),” which just had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival. The film will make its North American premiere at Toronto Film Festival in the Midnight Madness sidebar, and the U.S.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIFC Films has acquired North American rights to “Huda’s Salon,” a drama written and directed by Hany Abu-Assad, the award-winning filmmaker behind “Paradise Now” and “The Mountain Between Us.”The film is described as a “feminist thriller,” one that unfolds against the backdrop of geopolitical conflict. It follows Reem, a young mother married to a jealous man, who goes to Huda’s salon in Bethlehem for a haircut and an attentive ear.
sex abuse lawsuit by one of Jeffrey Epstein ’s victims as his life as a working royal hangs by a thread, according to experts. Epstein’s former PA, Johanna Sjoberg, alleges that the Duke of York groped her breast when she was 21-years-old.
Streaming network FilmRise has acquired the digital distribution rights to over 300 different film titles from the Maverick Entertainment Library, which is known for its diverse movies targeted at African American audiences and with niche genres. The titles in the deal include 2019’s “New Year, New Us” starring Kellen Marcus (pictured) and Courtney Gray, “Murder Gardens” starring Bertrand E.
Emily Andrea has slammed an American cartoon for the "disrespectful" way in which it portrays the British Royal Family. In her weekly OK! column for, the mum of two shares her thoughts on The Prince and said it is cruel to mock a child, adding: "I hope he never sees it." Emily also chats about our Olympic success and her family holiday with her children Amelia, seven, and Theodore, four - and why the family are sad that dad Peter Andre couldn't make it.
Laetitia, the first French series to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, is heading to HBO.
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films has acquired North American rights to The Novice, the first feature from writer/director Lauren Hadaway, which will debut in select theaters, digital platforms and VOD on December 17th.
South Park has been renewed through to season 30, with 14 original films based on the series also ordered for production.Created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, South Park has been a vital mainstay for Comedy Central since it began in 1997 – becoming one of the most successful animated shows of all time.In a landmark new deal, the show is set to continue on the channel through to season 30 in 2027.
Joe Biden has called on Andrew Cuomo to step down from his role as Governor of New York State.
Grand Tour 's long-awaited Scottish special finally hit our screens.
Christopher Vourlias XYZ Films has acquired North American rights to “Indemnity,” an action thriller from South African director Travis Taute that’s set to world premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival.Written and directed by Taute, “Indemnity” tells the story of an ex-firefighter in Cape Town who’s forced to fight for his life after being accused of murdering his wife.
In hot water. Team USA’s Michael Andrew faced major backlash after the unvaccinated athlete spoke with reporters at the Tokyo Olympics without a face covering.