By Dave McNary
12.05.2020 - 11:54 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
The European Film Awards has tweaked its eligibility criteria for 2020 to allow films that premiere online to be considered, and has also extended the qualifying window from May to November.
Previously, films needed to have premiered theatrically between June 1, 2019, and May 31, 2020, to qualify for the awards show, which this year will take place in Reykjavik on December 12.
However, the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic has left many
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By Pete Hammond
Organisers are working to reschedule the new dates
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By Patrick Hipes
Two television shows are set to film this summer as mass shutdowns are still in place across America.
The royal family is saying thank you to nurses in an extra special way. As the coronavirus pandemic wages on, nurses remain on the front lines of the fight against this disease.
By Tim Dams
The band had been due to perform in such cities as London, Glasgow and Dublin
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the HFPA is temporarily easing the eligibility requirements for foreign language films to get in the race for a Golden Globe, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
By Marc Malkin
Organizers of the New York Film Festival, one of the signature cultural events in the city hardest-hit by COVID-19, say they are still exploring a range of scenarios for the 58th edition this fall, including live events.
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Laura Whitmore has spoken out after it was announced that this year’s summer series of Love Island has been postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic.The presenter of the ITV dating show, who replaced Caroline Flack before her tragic death earlier this year, hosted the winter series of the show in Cape Town. However, doubts about the summer series of the show, which is filmed in Mallorca, were confirmed today as show bosses announced it will be postponed until 2021.