River Forth after appealing for help to solve the mystery. Rodwhan Ali Al Monstir was last seen at an address in Bridgehaugh Road, Stirling, on July 29.
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Former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther Campbell, who fought censorship all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, has partnered with Swirl Films to develop and produce film and TV projects.
River Forth after appealing for help to solve the mystery. Rodwhan Ali Al Monstir was last seen at an address in Bridgehaugh Road, Stirling, on July 29.
coronavirus is 'inevitable'. The First Minister spoke about the increase in clusters in different parts of the country over the last week.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Australian government has opened the Temporary Interruption Fund that is designed to overcome the problem of production insurance and swiftly get cameras rolling on films and TV shows.The A$50 million fund will be administered by Screen Australia on behalf of the federal government.
Christopher Vourlias Rome-based Fandango Sales, the sales arm of Domenico Procacci’s production company Fandango, has scooped up world rights, excluding Spain and Andorra, for “Andromeda Galaxy,” the feature directorial debut of Kosovo filmmaker More Raça, which had its world premiere in competition at the Sarajevo Film Festival.“Andromeda Galaxy” tells the story of Shpëtim (Sunaj Raça, the director’s father and the film’s producer), a down-at-the-heels single father struggling to make ends
Coronation Street's Lucy Fallon and Love Island star Jack Fincham are among the famous faces in ITV's "gruelling" new show Don't Rock the Boat.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentLetterbox Filmproduktion, producer of ZDF-Arte hit “Bad Banks” – and part of the Studio Hamburg Production Group that backed Netflix’s “Unorthodox” – has boarded “Davos,” a high-end drama series from Zurich-based film producer Content Film, producer of “Wonderland.”“Davos,” a period espionage thriller, is being written by Germany’s Julia Penner, head writer on seasons 3, 4 and 5 of “Druck,” Germany’s adaptation of “Skam,” and Switzerland’s Adrian
TikTok star, rapper, and visual artist Me Love Me A Lot hinted that she and Post Malone might be more than friends on Aug. 8.
Naman Ramachandran A producer on Alejandro Jodorowsky’s “Endless Poetry” is fighting to reclaim a $200,000 loan repayment as part of an ongoing legal dispute with the cult filmmaker’s Satori Films banner.A Paris tribunal has directed Satori Films to pay Amir Abbas Nokhasteh, an executive producer on “Endless Poetry,” almost $200,000 in repayment of a loan from the producer that was used to make the 2016 film.A March 2020 court order from the Judicial Tribunal of Paris, seen by Variety, required
Shirley Ju Music producer Detail was arrested Wednesday by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department after 15 sexual assault charges and five separate felony assault charges were filed against him five days earlier.
Peter White Television EditorThe second season of CBS’ reality dating format Love Island will return on Monday August 24.The delayed return of the U.S. remake of the British entertainment hit will kick off with a two-hour premiere and will then air nightly at 9pm with a two-hour episode on Saturday nights.However, this year’s contestants will not be able to enjoy the lush environment of Fiji and instead will compete for love in Las Vegas as a result of COVID-19.
By now, you may have heard that Clare Crawley has exited The Bachelorette and now, we’re finding out a lot more information!
UB40 singer Duncan Campbell is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke.
Emmy-nominated first season,, is back for a second installment,, with Welsh actor Luke Evans reprising his role as John Moore, a cartoonist-turned-reporter who teams up with alienist Dr.
Phillip Blackwell had taped some of his victims' eyes and used a camcorder to film himself attacking young women after launching his first assault in 1997.
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David Robb Labor EditorAs Hollywood’s unions and guilds continue their negotiations with management’s Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers for the safe restarting of film and TV production, the Cinematographers Guild’s leadership has provided a video update.In her latest message to members, Rebecca Rhine, national executive director of the Cinematographers Guild, IATSE Local 600, said: “Getting back to work safely is the subject again this week of negotiations between the unions and