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Busan Film Festival Selects Ten Titles for New Currents Competition - variety.com - France - India - Thailand - Germany - Japan - North Korea - Iran - Vietnam - Qatar - Turkey - Malaysia - Singapore - city Singapore - city Busan
variety.com
02.09.2022 / 14:37

Busan Film Festival Selects Ten Titles for New Currents Competition

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Two Korean and two Indian movies make the cut in the Busan International Film Festival’s New Currents main competition section. Thet are joined by one each from Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Germany. The section has a track record of making significant discoveries among new Asian films and directors.The selected titles are eligible for multiple awards, including the New Currents Award, the FIPRESCI Award, the NETPAC Award, and the KB New Currents Audience Award. The selection comprises: “Ajooma,” directed by Hu Shuming (Singapore-Korea); “Blue Again” from Thailand’s Thapanee Loosuwan; “Hail to Hell,” by Korea’s Lim Oh-jeong; “Memento Mori: Earth,” by Vietnam’s Marcus Vu Manh Cuong; “No End,” directed by Nader Saeivar and flying the flags of Germany, Iran and Turkey; “A Place Called Silence,” by Malaysia’s Sam Quah; “Shivamma,” fromIndia’s Jaishankar Aryar; Japanese director Kubota Nao’s “One Thousand and One Nights”; “A Wild Roomer,” from Korea’s Lee Jeong-hong; and The Winter Within,” directed by Aamir Bashir, and structured as a co-production between India, France and Qatar.

Hillary Clinton, Donna Langley Celebrate Ava DuVernay as a ‘Pathbreaker’ and ‘Change-Maker’ at DVF Awards in Venice - variety.com - Paris - USA - Ukraine - Chad - Nigeria - Afghanistan - city Venice
variety.com
02.09.2022 / 03:21

Hillary Clinton, Donna Langley Celebrate Ava DuVernay as a ‘Pathbreaker’ and ‘Change-Maker’ at DVF Awards in Venice

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Hillary Clinton and Universal’s Donna Langley praised U.S. director, producer and social justice activist Ava DuVernay for being “a pathbreaker, a change-maker, a historical filmmaker,” as Clinton put it, during the 13th DVF Awards. The gala was held Thursday on the sidelines of the Venice Film Festival by fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg to honor extraordinary women.  The former U.S. secretary of state noted that DuVernay – who is among this year’s DVF honorees – “became the first African American woman ever nominated for an Academy Award as director [for “Selma”]. “Yes, her visionary works about Black histories and experiences are more relevant today than ever,” Clinton added. But Clinton went on to further praise DuVernay for “opening doors not just for herself, but for so many others.”

Jason Bateman to Co-Star Opposite Taron Egerton in Netflix-Amblin Thriller ‘Carry On’ - thewrap.com - county Clark - Poland
thewrap.com
31.08.2022 / 23:41

Jason Bateman to Co-Star Opposite Taron Egerton in Netflix-Amblin Thriller ‘Carry On’

Jason Bateman has booked his holiday travel.The multi-hyphenate is scheduled to star opposite Taron Egerton in the new Netflix thriller “Carry On,” TheWrap has confirmed. The film will be directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, a man who knows a thing about transportation-related terror thanks to “Non-Stop” and “The Commuter.”Egerton plays a young TSA agent who is blackmailed by a shadowy traveler (presumed to be the Bateman role) to let a dangerous package get through security (and onto a flight).

Jason Bateman To Co-Star Opposite Taron Egerton In Amblin and Netflix Thriller ‘Carry On’ From Jaume Collet-Serra - deadline.com - Jordan - county Clark - Poland
deadline.com
31.08.2022 / 22:15

Jason Bateman To Co-Star Opposite Taron Egerton In Amblin and Netflix Thriller ‘Carry On’ From Jaume Collet-Serra

EXCLUSIVE: Even with Ozark wrapping its final season this past spring, Jason Bateman doesn’t look like he’s done edgy roles as sources tell Deadline he is in negotiations to join Taron Egerton in the Netflix and Amblin action thriller Carry On, with Jaume Collet-Serra on board to direct. TJ Fixman penned the first draft of the screenplay, with Michael Green doing the most recent polish. Dylan Clark will produce. The film marks the first production to come out of the overall deal Amblin signed with Netflix last June.

‘Succession’, ‘Stranger Things’ Among Winners At Ninth Annual LMGI Awards — Complete List - deadline.com - London - Los Angeles - Atlanta - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - Norway - New York - Jamaica - Faroe Islands - Lithuania - city Albuquerque
deadline.com
28.08.2022 / 07:53

‘Succession’, ‘Stranger Things’ Among Winners At Ninth Annual LMGI Awards — Complete List

The Location Managers Guild International has announced the winners of its 9th annual LMGI Awards with HBO’s Succession, Netflix’s Stranger Things and HBO Max’s Station Eleven topping the television categories, and House of Gucci and No Time To Die receiving the Motion Picture honors.

‘Succession’ and ‘Stranger Things’ Win Location Managers Guild Awards - variety.com - London - Los Angeles - Italy - Ukraine - Russia - Norway - Jamaica
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28.08.2022 / 07:09

‘Succession’ and ‘Stranger Things’ Win Location Managers Guild Awards

Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor “Stranger Things” and “Succession” were among the top winners at the 9th annual Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) awards on Saturday evening. The awards ceremony and reception took place at the Los Angeles Center Studios before an audience of 400 attendees, including LMGI members, industry executives and press. “Succession,” which shot part of its third season on location in Italy, took home the award for outstanding locations in a contemporary television series, while “Stranger Things” won for period television series. Last season’s awards contenders “No Time to Die” and “House of Gucci” also took home awards.

Dennis Rodman planning trip to Russia to help release Brittney Griner - www.msn.com - Texas - Ukraine - Russia
msn.com
22.08.2022 / 13:17

Dennis Rodman planning trip to Russia to help release Brittney Griner

Dennis Rodman is planning a trip to Russia to seek the release of Brittney Griner. The 31-year-old basketball player - who normally lives in Houston, Texas with wife Cherelle Griner - was arrested on suspicion of drug smuggling in Russia just days before President Vladimir Putin launched the ongoing invasion on Ukraine and has been sentenced to almost a decade behind bars but her fellow NBA star Dennis, 61, revealed on Sunday (21. 08.

3 Short Films Qualify for Oscars With HollyShorts Film Festival Awards - thewrap.com - county Garden - Poland - city Pierre - county Forsyth
thewrap.com
21.08.2022 / 04:29

3 Short Films Qualify for Oscars With HollyShorts Film Festival Awards

OSCAR-qualifying Grand Prix Best Short : “Hallelujah,” Victor GabrielOSCAR-qualifying Best Live Action: “Mulaqat/Sandstorm,” Seemab GulOSCAR-qualifying Best Animation: “Scale,” Joseph PierceBest Director: “Sideral,” Carlos SegundoBest Action: “Kickstart My Heart,” Kelsey BolligBest Comedy: “All I Ever Wanted,” Erin LauBest Costume Design: “Sauerdogs,” Carmen GranellBest Drama: “Like the Ones I Used to Know,” Annie St-PierreBest Documentary: “Mink!,” Ben ProudfootBest Editing: “The Machine,” Rowan McKayBest Female Screenplay Presented by BeCine: “Last Ship East,” Eris QianBest Horror: “Moshari,” Nuhash HumayunBest International: “The Voice Actress,” Anna J. TakayamaLatinx Award Presented by Viacom International Studios: “Huella,” Gabriela OrtegaBest LGBTQIA+: “North Star,” P.J.

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival - variety.com - France - Ukraine - Austria - Serbia - Israel - Croatia - county Sebastian - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
variety.com
20.08.2022 / 10:13

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival

Christopher Vourlias Croatian writer-director Juraj Lerotić’s “Safe Place,” an emotional story of a family reeling in the wake of a suicide attempt, took the top prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival, which wrapped a record-setting 2022 edition in the Bosnian capital on Friday night.The Heart of Sarajevo Award for best feature film was given by a jury headed by Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise (“The Great Freedom”), which included French filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović (“Earwig”), Croatian writer-director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (“Murina”), Serbian actor Milan Marić (“Dovlatov”) and Israeli producer and consultant Katriel Schory.“Safe Place” plays on Lerotić’s own pained family history, with the Croatian multihyphenate taking on the lead role in his deeply personal story — a performance that also earned him the award for best actor in Sarajevo. Fresh off a triumphant world premiere in Locarno, where the film won three awards including best first feature, “Safe Place” was described by Variety’s Guy Lodge as a “supremely poised and moving first feature” and a “shattering” debut, “with a long trail of further festival bookings surely ahead.”Ukrainian director Maryina Er Gorbach was named best director for “Klondike,” which portrays the brutal realities of the war unfolding in Ukraine’s Donbass region through the lens of a pregnant farmstead owner whose life and home fall apart.

Croatia’s ‘Safe Place’ Take Top Honors at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival - deadline.com - France - Ukraine - Austria - Germany - Czech Republic - Berlin - Turkey - Kosovo - Serbia - Israel - Slovakia - Croatia - county Sebastian - city Sarajevo
deadline.com
20.08.2022 / 05:01

Croatia’s ‘Safe Place’ Take Top Honors at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival

Eight films battled it out in competition at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival, but Austrian director Sebastian Meise’s jury—including French director Lucile Hadžihalilović , Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, Serbian actor Milan Marić and Israeli producer Katriel Schory—spread the love quite widely.

Ji.hlava’s Emerging Producers Deliver Pitches for Documentary Projects (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Scotland - Ukraine - Russia - Syria - Slovenia - city Sarajevo - city Damascus
variety.com
12.08.2022 / 19:03

Ji.hlava’s Emerging Producers Deliver Pitches for Documentary Projects (EXCLUSIVE)

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorJi.hlava Intl. Documentary Film Festival has revealed to Variety the projects that the participants of its 2022 Emerging Producers program are working on. The producers were asked to deliver an elevator pitch for their projects.Every year since 2010, the festival has selected 18 up-and-coming producers of documentary films (17 European and one representing a non-European guest country), which are then provided with educational, networking and promotional support.There are almost 200 alumni of the program, many of whom have gone on to win awards at major festivals.The 2023 participants will be announced by Ji.hlava during the Sarajevo Film Festival on Aug. 15.“All Roads” (working title)Producer: Charlotte Hailstone, Hailstone Films (U.K.)Director: Laura WadhaSynopsis: A decade after the war began, a Scottish/Syrian filmmaker tries to reconnect with her fractured Syrian family, scattered around the world. She embarks on a journey, exploring the breakdown in communication between loved ones she hasn’t seen since 2010, wondering to what extent this has actually been caused by the war.Pitch: Laura’s debut feature builds on her successful short documentaries, including Berlinale Crystal Bear-winning “Born in Damascus.” This intimate film shows the audience what happens long after the initial upheaval of war. A timely light shone on the lasting impact this trauma has on lives and relationships.

'90 Day: The Single Life' Season 3 Features a Surprise Reunion Between Mike and Natalie - www.etonline.com - USA - Florida - Ukraine - New Orleans - Washington - Washington
etonline.com
11.08.2022 / 23:29

'90 Day: The Single Life' Season 3 Features a Surprise Reunion Between Mike and Natalie

 exes Mike and Natalie are reuniting in Washington. In the new trailer for season 3 of the spin-off,, Natalie continues her quest for love, and while it appears she's found a spark with someone new, the teaser ends with Natalie back at the door of Mike's home in secluded Sequim, Washington.Though viewers see the pair hug in what appears to be a sweet embrace, we most recently saw Mike and Natalie in a brutal confrontation on last season's  tell-all special that left Natalie in tears.

Projects from Aditya Assarat, Wang Qi, Le Bao And Jailed Myanmar Producer Ma Aeint In Busan’s Asian Project Market Line-up - deadline.com - China - Thailand - Iran - Vietnam - Berlin - Burma - Afghanistan - city Venice - Singapore - city Busan - parish Red River
deadline.com
11.08.2022 / 15:47

Projects from Aditya Assarat, Wang Qi, Le Bao And Jailed Myanmar Producer Ma Aeint In Busan’s Asian Project Market Line-up

Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) has announced the 29 projects selected for this year’s Asian Project Market (APM), a core strand of the festival’s industry activities, including new works from Thailand’s Aditya Assarat, China’s Wang Qi, Vietnam’s Le Bao and Myanmar’s Maung Sun, whose producer Ma Aeint is currently in prison in Yangon.

‘The Last Kingdom,’ ‘Surface’ Actor Millie Brady to Star in ‘Object Permanence’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Thailand - Germany - Poland
variety.com
10.08.2022 / 17:17

‘The Last Kingdom,’ ‘Surface’ Actor Millie Brady to Star in ‘Object Permanence’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Millie Brady, known for the BBC/Netflix series “The Last Kingdom” and recently seen in Apple TV + offering “Surface,” will play the lead in Filip Jan Rymsza’s “Object Permanence,” Variety has learned exclusively. The actor is cast as Brooke Brooks, a former supermodel who becomes a highly successful lifestyle mogul and the first person to ‘IPO’(Initial Public Offering) herself.“Having commodified herself, Brooke is forced to confront her sense of self and the identity she has created,” said Rymsza, whose last film “Mosquito State” with Beau Knapp was shown at the Venice Film Festival, where it was noticed for Eric Koretz’s cinematography.

U.S. in Progress Strand at Wroclaw American Film Festival Sets $100,000 in Awards – Global Bulletin (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Poland - city Warsaw
variety.com
10.08.2022 / 15:11

U.S. in Progress Strand at Wroclaw American Film Festival Sets $100,000 in Awards – Global Bulletin (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran American narrative feature projects in rough or final cut seeking finishing funds are now invited to submit to the 2022 edition of U.S. in Progress, which takes place Nov. 9-11 during the 13th American Film Festival (Nov.8-13) in Wroclaw, Poland.

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