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Christopher Vourlias When it comes to creative pedigree, it would be hard to argue with the bona fides of Bosnian crime drama “The Hollow,” which was co-created by Oscar-winning director Danis Tanović (“No Man’s Land”) and had a splashy premiere Saturday night at the Sarajevo Film Festival. The series is directed by Tanović and Bosnian filmmaker Aida Begić, whose latest feature, “A Ballad,” also received the red-carpet treatment this week in Sarajevo’s official competition.More than just a prestige drama from a region that’s increasingly exporting its shows to the world, however, “The Hollow” could represent a paradigm shift in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, where global streaming services have been acquiring titles such as “The Paper” (Netflix) and “The Silence” (HBO Max) but are yet to put significant investment into local production.
“The Hollow” marks the first foray into original drama by Bosnia’s BH Telecom, which plans to pump 27 million marks ($14 million) into local content by the end of 2024, according to CEO Sedin Kahriman. Speaking at a showcase of new BH Telecom content in Sarajevo on Tuesday, Kahriman said the investment marks the company’s determination to become “the strongest domestic platform for producing content” in the small Balkan nation, with a slate of premium series in production and development — including “I Know How You Breathe,” a crime drama from Oscar nominee Jasmila Žbanić (“Quo Vadis, Aida?”) — geared toward the international market.It’s a sign of the growing influence of telecoms on the region’s screen industries that the Sarajevo Film Festival set aside two sessions this week for BH Telecom and Serbian powerhouse Telekom Srbija to present their slates to industry guests.On
.Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight is an annual celebration of our best Scottish food and drink - and the chance for Aldi to showcase some of their favourite local producers.
Off the market! Rachel Bilson has a new love in her life — and she’s sharing the NSFW details.
Rachel Bilson sat down with Chace Crawford during an episode of her "Broad Ideas" podcast where she recounted a time where rumors circulated that the two were dating. The two actors both dominated the world of early 2000s television with Bilson playing Summer Roberts on "The O.C" and Crawford playing Nate Archibald on "Gossip Girl." The "O.C." was on air from 2003 to 2007, just before "Gossip Girl," which was on from 2007 to 2012. When you play characters on two of the biggest teen dramas of the time (that are still being watched and rewatched now,) cast members are bound to cross paths. On the August 29 episode of Bilson's podcast, she had Crawford on as a guest, where they talked about their time hanging out back in the day and the rumors that started to circulate after they were spotted together.
Rachel Bilson would like to make a clarification about what she said about her breakup with Bill Hader…
Rachel Bilson and her friend were once "in competition" to attract Chase Crawford's attention. The former 'O. C.
Rachel Bilson clarified a comment she made about her ex, Bill Hader, during a podcast appearance.
Rachel Bilson is setting the record straight. The 41-year-old actress dated comedian Bill Hader in 2020, with the former pair attending the 77th Annual Golden Globes together. But by July 2020, they had called it quits. This past June, Bilson made headlines when she spoke with Aubrey Plaza during an episode of Bilson's podcast,, calling her split from Hader, «probably the hardest thing I've ever done, harder than childbirth.»During an episode of the podcast with Alex Cooper this week, Bilson clarified the comment. «I did not actually say that.
Lewis Hamilton has claimed he "doesn't care" after Fernando Alonso called the Mercedes star an "idiot" after their lap one crash at the Belgian Grand Prix. Hamilton swept around the outside of Fernando Alonso in a bid to take second place on lap one. However, the pair made contact at Les Combes with Alonso's front-wing smashing into Hamilton's rear-right tyre.
Terry Flores Paramount Pictures Animation and Nickelodeon Animation president Ramsey Naito and Sony Pictures Animation topper Kristine Belson will be featured speakers at the 2022 VIEW Conference, to be held Oct. 16-21 in Turin, Italy. Naito and Belson will be attending in person as the conference returns mostly to an onsite event. In her role with Paramount and Nickelodeon, Naito oversees animation across all platforms: linear, digital, TV movies, theatrical films and SVOD. She is behind such hit Nick projects as “Star Trek: Prodigy,” “PAW Patrol: The Movie” and the expansion of the SpongeBob SquarePants universe. She is also behind the upcoming Paramount theatrical releases of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,” produced by Seth Rogen and Point Grey Pictures, and “The Tiger’s Apprentice,” directed by Raman Hui. She’ll talk about these projects and more at the conference.
LIVE – Updated at 17:47Carlos Sainz will start Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix on pole, with first in qualifying Max Verstappen taking an engine penalty and starting from the back of the grid. Sergio Perez will start alongside the Ferrari on the front row having come home third, while Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton will occupy the second row in third and fourth respectively on Sunday, with George Russell and the impressive Alex Albon behind. Hamilton in particular could not believe the 1.