Date night! Britney Spears attended a wedding with boyfriend Sam Asghari, and the couple showed PDA as they danced and celebrated his friend’s nuptials.
07.04.2021 - 18:34 / variety.com
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentProminent Iranian producer Gholamreza Moosavi, whose latest film is Berlin standout “Ballad of a White Cow,” has been hospitalized in Tehran due to COVID-19, London-based Iran International TV has reported.
Moosavi, 69, who is president of Iran’s film producers’ union and also heads Film Iran, which is the country’s largest domestic distributor, is in an intensive care unit of Tehran’s private Nikan Hospital due to coronavirus, Iran International said
.Date night! Britney Spears attended a wedding with boyfriend Sam Asghari, and the couple showed PDA as they danced and celebrated his friend’s nuptials.
On Friday night, three crew members involved with French sequel Serial (Bad) Weddings 3 died in a car crash near Châtellerault.
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItaly’s 3zero2 shingle, which is a co-producer of Brendan Foley’s pan-European noir “Body of Water,” is ramping up and expanding into film after bringing on board producer Giuseppe Saccà who shepherded Berlin prizewinning drama “Bad Tales.”The Milan-based outfit founded and headed by veteran TV exec Piero Crispino (pictured, left) has been quietly gaining prominence in Italy in the kids’ space by producing shows for Disney that have travelled
EXCLUSIVE: Following its Oscar nomination, Elvira Lind’s short film The Letter Room has been racking up the sales. The movie, which stars Oscar Isaac and Alia Shawkat, has sold to France and Germany (ARTE France), Spain (Telefonica), Denmark (TV2), Russia (Shot TV), Poland (New Europe Film Sales), Airlines (JetBlue) as well as an international deal with Kanopy for the educational circuit.
Bottega Veneta, after leaked footage of the event inside private members club Soho House caused outrage in a city whose cherished nightlife has been on hold for ordinary clubbers for over a year. A presentation of the Italian fashion house’s latest collection at Berlin’s famous and exclusive Berghain nightclub last Friday was attended by a host of celebrity guests including Nigerian singer Burna Boy.
In today’s Global Bulletin, “Minari” star Han Yeri signs with Echo Lake Entertainment in the U.S.; Beijing and Cairo announce hopeful in-person festival details; AMC Plus snags Berlin-set Cold War drama “Spy City”; Cineflix Rights will distribute Israeli cop drama “Manayek”; Deepika Padukone steps down as head of Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image; Australia’s Screenwest unveils Rikki Lea Bestall as its new CEO; “The Last Five Years” gets a West End run; Harry Collet to star in mental health
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefMainland China youth drama “The Day is Over” was named the best Chinese-language film in the Firebird Young Cinema competition at the Hong Kong International Film Festival.
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran (★★★☆☆) streams and scrolls live off Instagram.
Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper has reportedly returned home after spending the last year in hospital care.The Good Morning Britain presenter's other half Derek, 53, is said to have been taken off all machines, but will continue to receive care at his family home, which has been revamped for him.
When it comes to sitcoms exploring the challenges of adolescence and maneuvering through high school, awkwardness is pretty much a guarantee. For Nasim Pedrad and her new TBS sitcom Chad, the 39-year-old actress and showrunner ensures audiences will both cringe and laugh by embodying her protagonist, a 14-year-old Iranian boy who is desperate to fit in.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticWatching 14-year-old Chad (Nasim Pedrad) try so hard to be cool that he devolves into a sputtering mess can be, to say the least, awkward. Anyone who’s lived through puberty knows the pain of wanting to be “normal” at the same time everything feels anything but.
Iranian TV spy thriller is once again generating buzz in the Islamic Republic, drawing the ire of government officials and complaints from viewers Sunday over alleged censorship in the second season finale.The fictional series, titled “Gando,” chronicles the exploits of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard agents — in the style of James Bond or Jason Bourne.Hard-liners and other fans of the show are blaming the government for pulling the second season off the air prematurely, the semiofficial ISNA news
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The Irwin family is joining in on the April Fools' Day fun. The newest addition to iconic wildlife expert Steve Irwin's family came last month in the form of Grace Warrior Irwin Powell, daughter to Steve's own daughter Bindi.