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19.09.2020 - 12:13 / breakingnews.ie
Beyonce and Thandie Newton are among the stars who appear in a new film from the United Nations.
It highlights the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on efforts to tackle global issues.
The UN Secretary General says goals set five years ago to help tackle problems, such as poverty, have been "dramatically derailed" by the crisis.
The film 'Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times' premiers on Youtube at 2pm this afternoon.
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It’s not easy to put the upcoming film, “Black Bear,” in a specific genre category. And the new trailer for the feature doesn’t do us any favors showcasing what is a chaotic film that blends comedy, thriller, and dramatic aspects into a mish-mash that somehow works…really well.
Millie Bobby Brown paid a virtual visit to “The Tonight Show” on Friday.
Night 4 of “BTS Week” went off in style.
Washington Post reports.He then touted the work of the Trump administration’s Commission on Unalienable Rights, which was created last year with the intention of examining the role of human rights in America’s foreign policy.However, the commission, which is filled with anti-LGBTQ figures, instead elevated the importance of s0-called “religious freedom” — a term frequently used by conservatives to justify religion-based discrimination — and branded same-sex marriage a “divisive” controversy.Read
Ben Croll Though Canada’s National Film Board has invested in interactive projects for well over a decade, 2020 has proven to be a banner year for the publicly funded organization, as three of their VR productions made waves across the international festival circuit.This past January, director Randall Okita’s “The Book of Distance” premiered at Sundance, kicking off a yearlong festival tour that took the immersive doc from Tribeca to Bucheon to Venice.
Two years after RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook made history by becoming the first K-pop group to speak at the United Nations, BTS has been invited yet again to deliver a special speech. As per latest reports, the septet has been invited to speak at the 75th United Nations General Assembly.
wanting to use a so-called “heat ray” on peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C.
Naman Ramachandran The U.K.’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) has successfully returned to production with some 60 films of varying lengths and genres, including graduation films, being shot since courses resumed in June.The first test project to shoot trialling the U.K.’s COVID-19 production guidelines was the short “Our Love Is Here To Stay,” which looks at the practicalities of production in the time of coronavirus, and gets across its safety-first message in a light-hearted
Veteran Hong Kong filmmaker Ann Hui, one of Venice’s two Career Golden Lion recipients this year alongside Tilda Swinton, brings prewar Hong Kong to exquisite if restrained life in her latest historical drama, Love After Love (Di Yu Lu Xiang).
Manori Ravindran International EditorTo say that every sweaty, masked moment at the Venice Film Festival was nothing short of miraculous would be an understatement.Even now, having returned home to London after eight days in Venice, it’s incredible to me that it even happened. That, for instance, Tilda Swinton declared “Wakanda Forever!” on an actual stage in front of our eyes, and not through Zoom.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorAt the Venice Film Festival’s annual press lunch today, Artistic Director Alberto Barbera offered further insight into down-to-the-wire preparations for what has so far been a very successful mounting of the pandemic era’s first major industry event. He also talked about some of the titles that were still under discussion until near the September 2 launch, as well as talent travel issues.
straight to your inboxA week ago the general view of Manchester United's summer would have been a negative one, with the club yet to make a new signing as the summer window reached the halfway point.But then came the slick, quiet move for Ajax midfielder Donny van de Beek and the mood changed.
film, "Lacci" ("The Ties") by Italian director Daniele Luchetti, the theatre was just half full with journalists, whose temperatures were taken before being allowed inside.On the eve of the annual high-profile competition on the Lido, dozens of red safety signs were unloaded and installed throughout the venue attested to the peculiarity of this year's event. "Anti-Covid-19 rules of conduct," read the bright, vertical signs.