Blue Moon (Crai Nou) by Romanian director Alina Grigore won the Golden Shell at the 69th San Sebastian Film Festival whose top awards were swept by female filmmakers and actors.
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website, the academy, which will open in October, will include DJ training, mentorship from “leading music industry experts”, partnerships with festivals and venues, performances focused on highlighting new talent and more.The academy’s director, Tia Korpe, said in a statement, “Our approach has always been a combination of professional training in a safer space environment, followed by actual bookings and entering the market.“We’re very excited to have the opportunity to develop talent through
.Blue Moon (Crai Nou) by Romanian director Alina Grigore won the Golden Shell at the 69th San Sebastian Film Festival whose top awards were swept by female filmmakers and actors.
Spain’s biggest film festival.Chastain shared the best leading performance award with 16-year-old Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl, who starred in the Danish film “As in Heaven" ("Du som er i himlen”).
Marta Balaga Recently spotlighted at the Finnish Film Affair, where it was given the Best Nordic Project Award, Danish production “The Great Silence” will head straight to the convent, where Sister Alma (played by “Ninjababy” lead Kristine Kujath Thorp) is preparing to take her perpetual vows. But once her recovering alcoholic brother shows up, stirring up memories of a family secret, Alma begins to question her choices.
Hector Ó hEochagáin has given a raw account of how his brother Derek’s death hit him hard saying: ‘It feels like I’ve lost a leg.’
Scotland dates on their world tour for next year. The group are due to play at Cooper Park, Elgin next spring on 16 April 2022 as well as headlining Lanarkshire 's Stereofunk festival on its return on April 30.
Ghost and Denmark’s Volbeat, have announced a joint tour of the US next year.The shows, which will see the two bands supported by ‘Satanic doo wop’ outfit Twin Temple, begin in January 2022 and run until early March.Tickets go on sale here this Friday (September 24) at 10am local time, with the full dates below.Ghost and Volbeat will play:JANUARY 25 – Reno, NV, Reno Events Center 27 – Seattle, WA, Climate Pledge Arena 28 – Nampa, ID, Ford Idaho Center Arena 29 – Portland, OR, Veterans Memorial
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Half a century ago, four Danish teenagers interviewed John Lennon for their school paper. A cassette tape with a 33-minute audio recording of the chat, which also includes an apparently unpublished song by the late Beatle, will be auctioned in Denmark later this month.The 16-year-olds were not star-struck when they did the interview in northern Denmark on Jan.
John Lennon playing an unreleased song in Denmark in 1970 is going up for auction in Copenhagen this month.The 33-minute recording is being sold by four Danish men who met Lennon when they were teenagers.The Beatles star was spending the winter of 1969-1970 in a small Danish town on the west coast, spending time with wife Yoko Ono’s daughter Kyoko, who was living with her father in Jutland.The audio, which was recorded after a press conference, includes a conversation between the four teenagers,
After his labored and pointless remake of The Magnificent Seven five years ago and a sequel, The Equalizer 2, two years later, director Antoine Fuqua has repackaged yet another pre-existing entity in The Guilty. If it doesn’t sound familiar, it’s because the original claustrophobic and pressurized Danish thriller it’s based upon was only seen in the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: Saturday night Netflix’s pulsating and riveting new thriller, The Guilty will have its World Premiere showing at the Princess Of Wales Visa Screening Room at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Manori Ravindran International EditorHBO Max is coming to Europe on Oct. 26, and the first launch markets will be Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Spain and Andorra, Variety can reveal.The next crop of 14 European countries will receive the WarnerMedia-owned streamer in 2022.
Scotland score just once in three matches against the Czechs, England and Croatia and hot on the heels of a 2-0 defeat in Denmark last week, the manager admits his star men could be struggling with the pressure of taking big chances at crucial moments. And he’s called on them to rediscover their composure in Vienna as a place in Qatar 2022 goes on the line against the second seeds.