Linda Cristal was an actress who starred as Victoria Cannon in the popular Western series “The High Chaparral” from 1967 to 1970.A native of Argentina, Cristal began her acting career at home and in Mexico before transitioning to U.S. movies and TV.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentBerlin-based Films Boutique (“There is No Evil”) has acquired world sales to Dani Rosenberg’s feature debut “The Death of Cinema And My Father Too,” which is part of the Cannes 2020 Official Selection.“The Death of Cinema And My Father Too,” set to have its market premiere in the Cannes Virtual Market, was described by the festival’s artistic director Thierry Fremaux as a “strong take” and “somewhere between a creative documentary and fiction
.Linda Cristal was an actress who starred as Victoria Cannon in the popular Western series “The High Chaparral” from 1967 to 1970.A native of Argentina, Cristal began her acting career at home and in Mexico before transitioning to U.S. movies and TV.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentAmazon Prime Video has clinched U.S.
Paris Jackson is getting candid about the pressures of being the daughter of the late Michael Jackson.
Paris Jackson is getting candid about the pressures of being the daughter of the late Michael Jackson.In this exclusive clip from her upcoming Facebook Watch docuseries, — which follows the launch of her and Gabriel's band, The Soundflowers, and premieres on Tuesday — 22-year-old Paris talks about her struggles when it comes to overcoming her insecurities of living under the shadow of Jackson's legacy.In footage of Paris singing and playing guitar in a recording studio, she tells vocal coach
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentVariety published this week a digital Spanish Cinema Spotlight, looking at one of Europe’s fastest-growing content production scenes, galvanized by new rebates, the huge Spanish-language market and a thirst for streaming hits along the lines of “The Platform.”Below is the Spotlight, with its take on Spain’s burgeoning production hub, rebate revolution, evolving sales sector, multi-laureled animation scene, key titles and more….To read more, please
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: The Mickey Rourke, Sean Stone and Eric Roberts crime drama Night Walk has secured North American distribution via Grindstone Entertainment Group, with Scatena & Rosner Films taking global sales rights, Deadline can exclusively report.Directed and produced by Moroccan-born filmmaker Aziz Tazi, Night Walk follows Frank (played by Oliver Stone’s son, Sean Stone), a Western traveler visiting the Middle East, where his girlfriend
Pink as a pop of bubblegum and only a little more substantial, Magnus von Horn’s “Sweat,” one of the Cannes 2020 Official Selections that plays during this week’s Cannes Virtual Market is, despite all the cardio, a curiously low-blood-pressure affair.
photos of herself and Steve in happier times. "In the past year we had become close again.
A post shared by Damian Hurley (@damianhurley1) on Jun 23, 2020 at 3:43am PDTHe shared the image of a sunset through the trees and described it as a ‘very strange and confusing time.’He wrote: ‘Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone that has reached out following the devastating news.‘I’m trying to reply to as many of you as I can, but please know I will always remember your kindness.‘This is a very strange and confusing time and I’m immensely grateful to be surrounded by my
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentTokyo-based Flag Co. has acquired all Japanese rights to François Ozon’s “Summer of 85” from Playtime.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFilms Boutique has acquired international rights to Chinese filmmaker Wei Shujun’s “Striding Into the Wind,” which is part of Cannes’ 2020 Official Selection.
After 3-year-old Neon released Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite in theaters and earned the best picture Oscar, CEO Tom Quinn had no idea that the communal experience of theatrical movie releases would soon be cut short by the coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Quinn talked about Neon's 180-degree turn to drive online and release movies on virtual cinema platforms while traditional movie theaters shut down during the COVID-19 crisis.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIFC Films is acquiring North American rights to “No Man’s Land,” a modern-day Western set along the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
a new podcast with his Two Pints of Lager co-star Will, from Bredbury, discussed his battle with depression after the death of his sister six years ago.
Jimmy Kimmel will return to host the awards for the third time.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentSales agent Beta Cinema is launching its Cannes Market slate, which is headlined by psychological thriller “Corvidae,” with a playful and novel approach. The company has produced an entertainment show, in the style of a late-night chat show, featuring its sales team pitching its films and presenting exclusive clips from them.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentWith “The Summit of the Gods” shaping up as one of the major draws of this year’s online Annecy Work in Progress section, Didier and Damien Brunner’s Paris-based Folivari is teaming with France’s Gaumont on a second signature animated feature, “The Nazis, My Father and Me.”Putting its large weight behind the title, Gaumont will co-produce, distribute in France and handle world sales on the coming of age action-thriller set in October 1941 New York
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentBankside Films has boarded sales on Welsh-language contemporary horror “The Feast” (Gwledd), the directorial debut of Lee Haven Jones.