Even Meghan Markle feels like a fraud sometimes.
16.01.2020 - 02:16 / torontosun.com
A television series developed for Apple Inc by famed director M. Night Shyamalan blatantly copied a 2013 film, a copyright lawsuit filed on Wednesday claimed.
Italian-American director Francesca Gregorini sued Apple and Shyamalan in Los Angeles federal court, alleging the recently released horror series “Servant” plagiarized her 2013 film “The Truth About Emanuel.”
Apple declined to comment and a publicist for Shyamalan did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“Having a very personal
Even Meghan Markle feels like a fraud sometimes.
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Upcoming South African film ‘Moffie’ has already made a massive impact on the world stage. The film will have its premiere over the next few months in Palm Springs (US), Norway, Ireland and Mexico. The film has enamoured audiences around the globe already with sold-out screenings and high praise from critics in London, Stockholm and Glasgow and also had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September last year.
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Edson Oda had a comfortable career working in advertising in São Paulo, Brazil. He'd created hit campaigns for the likes of Whirlpool, Honda, Nokia and Johnson & Johnson.
Anne Litt is KCRW’s new program director of music, the Los Angeles radio station announced Thursday (Jan. 23).Litt -- who has been serving as interim music director since Jason Bentley stepped down from the position in August -- is the fifth person to fill the role after Bentley, Nic Harcourt, Chris Douridas and Tom Schnabel.
Influential Los Angeles-area NPR affiliate KCRW has filled one of the positions left vacant with the exit of music director/”Morning Becomes Eclectic” host Jason Bentley last September by naming longtime on-air personality Anne Litt to the newly created position of program director of music. The job title may be different, but this puts Litt in a crucial position at the station that has been held by Bentley as well as former music directors Nic Harcourt, Chris Douridas and Tom Schnabel.
"Representation has never equalled endorsement, so it was baffling"