One of the world’s top infectious diseases experts has compared scientists who predict the spread of Covid-19 to stock market traders.
22.04.2020 - 18:17 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
Film and TV shoots could soon be back underway in two Euro countries, Sweden and Denmark, with a local producer penning a guide that it says allows production to resume.
Hobby Film, which specializes in commercials, published the notice, titled ‘Nordic Film Guide’, on its website. The company said that at present there were no specific government guidelines in place for the film and TV industries regarding resuming shoots, but that its guide was
One of the world’s top infectious diseases experts has compared scientists who predict the spread of Covid-19 to stock market traders.
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As the U.K.’s film and TV industry looks to restart, a crucial 10-day consultation period is underway on production guidelines that are now circulating across the industry. (Excerpts of the guidelines are published below.)
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A man charged with murdering his partner while on holiday in Denmark almost three years ago is set to stand trial in October.
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Princess Sofia of Sweden has put herself on the frontline against the battle of coronavirus by becoming a volunteer in a hospital.The royal, 35, who is married to Prince Carl Philip of Sweden, 40, attended a three-day medical course at Stockholm University to qualify as a healthcare assistant so that she can assist stretched staff.
In a regal portrait to commemorate her 80th birthday, the Danish royal family posted a generational photograph showing the Queen, Prince Frederik and his eldest son, Prince Christian.
Almost a century before the recent, wildly popular Hilma af Klint retrospective at New York's Guggenheim, the Swedish artist imagined a spiraling white temple, not unlike that Manhattan landmark, as the home for her paintings. Most of what she envisioned for her art was denied her during her lifetime, but af Klint, ever prescient and prolific, understood her work's power and importance and, planning for posterity, she managed, in a way, to have the last laugh.
Forget about a tiara! Princess Sofia of Sweden wants a pair of scrubs! As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect people around the world, one member of royalty just took a huge step to help on the front lines. After completing an intensive training program online, Princess Sofia started working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.
[Note: In the wake ofthe Tribeca festival's postponement this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select entries that elected to premiere digitally.] It's fitting that Wake Up on Mars opens in winter. The frozen Swedish landscape is an apt backdrop for this real-life tale of suspended animation: Two teenage sisters, in side-by-side beds, lie in a coma-like condition that's variously known as uppgivenhetssyndrom, apatisk (apathy) syndrome and resignation syndrome.