told the New York Times that she died from complications of chronic obstructed pulmonary disease.Born on Aug.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment and Janet Yang Productions today announced that they’re partnering for a new Short Film Challenge, which will provide production grants of $15,000 to four AAPI women or non-binary filmmakers.
Those looking to take part in the inaugural challenge supported by Julia S. Gouw must identify as an AAPI woman or non-binary person, and submit a narrative live-action or animated short film script featuring an AAPI woman or non-binary protagonist.
told the New York Times that she died from complications of chronic obstructed pulmonary disease.Born on Aug.
Wanda Young, best known as a member of Motown's popular and chart-topping The Marvelettes, has died at age 78. Meta Ventress, Young's daughter, told the New York Times that her mother died on Dec. 15 in Garden City, Mich. She told the outlet that the cause of death had to do with complications due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The artist and her fellow Marvelettes were teenagers when they recorded their enduring hit "Please Mr.
Fans of Sara Ramirez have not only been following her onscreen career, but also her off-camera journey as she came out as bisexual in 2016 and then, earlier this year, as non-binary.
Wizkid has released a short film – Made In Lagos (Deluxe Edition) – you can watch it below.The film, which is directed by Kuukua Eshun and Wizkid, illustrates his most recent tracks, ‘Anoti,’ ‘Mood’ and ‘Steady’ and is named after his latest album.The colourful film serves largely as an aesthetic exploration of the album’s songs, rather than a film with a cohesive plot, with each song divided up into seperate sections.You can watch it here:Meanwhile, Wizkid recently shared his collaboration ith
No matter which actor is wearing the tuxedo and drinking the martini, there’s one thing all James Bonds have in common—their presentation is exquisite. The same can be said about the films, themselves.
EXCLUSIVE: Jeff Friday Media (JFM) has landed writer/director Khaled Ridgeway’s second film project Lucid Summer. JFM, which has a motion picture development deal with Sony Pictures, has signed on to produce the film that follows Ridgeway’s award-winning comedy-drama Death of a Telemarketer recently acquired by Sony Pictures.
Alicia Keys has shared a new visual project called KEYS: A Short Film, featuring cameos from Snoop Dogg, Swae Lee and more.The 13-minute video arrived on Friday (December 17), just a week after she released her eighth studio album ‘KEYS’. It features moments throughout her life that have shaped her career, reflecting on her dreams as a child and the fame she found.Directed by Sylvia M.
The City of Memphis has named a street to honor Young Dolph, the rapper and hometown hero who was killed last month. Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton, Jr.
Kano has shared a new short film celebrating his Jamaican heritage – watch A Blessed Place below.The 11-minute film was directed by Aneil Karia and shot in Kingston and Browns Town. It arrives to mark the release of Duppy White, a new white rum from Kano in collaboration with Duppy Share Caribbean Rums.“I think there’s a few different rhythms to a place like Jamaica,” Kano says during the film, adding: “I feel like this today, feel like that tomorrow.
Get in the holiday spirit with a new short film from director Luca Guadagnino.
Fox has high hopes for its multi-tiered cooking competition Next Level Chef and this includes a global rollout of the format.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said that the character could be non-binary in the future.As speculation mounts over who will replace Daniel Craig in the role following No Time To Die, the producer appeared on the Girls On Film podcast and reiterated that Bond would remain a man.However, when host Anna Smith asked about the prospect of a non-binary 007 in future, Broccoli replied: “Who knows, I think it’s open, you know? We just have to find the right actor.”The Bond boss’s latest words
With the hunt for the next James Bond set to begin next year, the producer behind the hit film franchise is indicating that there could be some major changes in store.
James Bond could be non-binary in the future, a producer has revealed. Barbara Broccoli confirmed the next 007 won't be a woman, but the character could identify as non-binary during Friday's episode of the "Girls on Film" podcast.