Korean media group Next Entertainment World has partnered with L.A.’s Library Pictures International, signing a three-year co-financing slate for the production of Korean-language films.
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EXCLUSIVE: Four-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening (The Kids Are All Right) is set to star in Oscar-winning duo Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s (Free Solo) narrative directorial debut Nyad.
Heralding from The Imitation Game outfit Black Bear and American Sniper producer Mad Chance, the hot package has come together during the virtual EFM, where CAA Media Finance is currently shopping it to domestic buyers and STXinternational is handling foreign rights.
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Korean media group Next Entertainment World has partnered with L.A.’s Library Pictures International, signing a three-year co-financing slate for the production of Korean-language films.
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passed resolutions that seek to oppose any recognition of homosexuality — part of right-wing efforts to demonize LGBTQ people in order to garner support among rural conservatives.The European Union has previously condemned Poland for allowing such measures to be introduced and the country has drawn negative responses from other European leaders and lawmakers, including President Joe Biden.Now, the European Parliament has offered a symbolic protest by voting to declare that the European Union is
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muscular, tattooed men to pose as fake “uncles” to protect their children from schoolyard bullies. Noh Yoon-ho, a Seoul-based lawyer who specialises in school violence cases, told The Telegraph there had been an uptick in legal action over bullying since she began practicing in that field in 2012.
Samantha Sharpe is making her “American Idol” debut Sunday night.
Jesy Nelson isn’t wasting any time!
Alan Robert Murray, a two-time Oscar winner and sound editor who has worked on films such as “American Sniper,” “Joker” and “Letters From Iwo Jima,” has died. He was 66.Murray’s passing was confirmed by his family via Kim Waugh, an executive with Warner Bros.
The LGBT+ center was officially opened on 31 January (Pic: LGBT+ Rights Ghana)
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Stevie Wonder has plans to move on. The 70-year-old music icon recently opened up for an interview with Oprah Winfrey, where he revealed that he plans to permanently relocate to Ghana, a country in western Africa.