Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has more plans for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt starrer, which made its way to all the prestigious award shows this year, was highly appreciated by fans and critics.
18.03.2020 - 01:19 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
As the wave of film and TV production shutdowns over the coronavirus pandemic is starting to subside, their staggering impact on below-the-line workers is starting to emerge. IATSE reported Tuesday that the COVID-19-related suspensions in production have resulted in the loss of 120,000 jobs held by its 150,000 members.
The studios are still formulating their response to the sudden loss of employment for so many of their crew members. Some of them have already handed
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has more plans for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt starrer, which made its way to all the prestigious award shows this year, was highly appreciated by fans and critics.
He continued: "I'm like, okay, this guy knows exactly what time it is. S**t the f**k up and let the master do his job! Even when you see him in the work shed and the way he puts on the leather gloves and puts the wire in his mouth all butch and macho.
By Bruce Haring
With a continued lack of clarity about how the government plans to aid those workers hit hardest by coronavirus-related work stoppages, several institutions are pledging money to help those most affected in Hollywood.
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By Dino-Ray Ramos
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