Jamie Lang Brazilian filmmaker Juliana Rojas’ last Locarno experience was one to remember, culminating in a Special Jury Prize for her 2017 feature “Good Manners,” which played in competition.
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pic.twitter.com/ZNATcy3cQD— Rmlin (@Romulo___Mota) July 26, 2020After the band quietly leave the stage in seek of shelter, gunfire can be seen and the sound of a helicopter can be heard.According to Brazilian publication G1, the shootout was related to a confidential investigation by the Homicide Police Department of Baixada Fluminense in the middle-class Ribeira district of Rio De Janeiro.A police statement said that the target of the gunfire was a neighbouring property where “criminals on the
.Jamie Lang Brazilian filmmaker Juliana Rojas’ last Locarno experience was one to remember, culminating in a Special Jury Prize for her 2017 feature “Good Manners,” which played in competition.
South Korean singer Hongbin is leaving the K-pop band VIXX.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentA fervid supporter of new directors, Paris-based sales house Celluloid Dreams has dropped two clips and the poster of Brazilian João Paulo Miranda Maria’s “Memory House” (“La Casa de Antiguedades”), a first feature, but also the only Latin American title to be included in this year’s Cannes Official Selection.“Memory House” will now world premiere in early September as one of 50 features at a slimmed-down Toronto.
Emiliano De Pablos Suzanne Lindon’s “Spring Blossom,” João Paulo Miranda María’s “Memory House” and Grigory Kolomytsev’s “Chupacabra” will vie for the Kutxabank-New Directors Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival, the Basque Country event announced Tuesday.This year, the New Directors competition takes in 11 films from Brazil, China, France, Ireland, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Russia, the U.K. and Vietnam.
Trouble in paradise??
straight to your inboxGood evening, Manchester City fans. Here are your evening headlines for Wednesday, July 29.
straight to your inbox Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has won the Premier League Golden Glove award for the 2019/20 season after recording his 16th clean sheet of the campaign on the final day. The Brazilian went into City's last game against Norwich on 15 clean sheets, level with Burnley's Nick Pope, knowing a shut-out against the bottom side would see him win the award.