Elton John is pushing back his tour amid the pandemic.
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Manori Ravindran International EditorGreta Thunberg documentary “I Am Greta” will get the big-screen treatment in cinemas across Europe, North America and Australia this fall.U.K. sales agent Dogwoof has secured a raft of sales and global territory releases for the Nathan Grossman-directed film about the young Swedish activist, which enjoys its world premiere in Venice on Sept.
4. While there was speculation that Thunberg, who avoids plane journeys, may attend the fest in person, her return to
.Elton John is pushing back his tour amid the pandemic.
Elton John is returning to the road after postponing several North American tour dates due to the coronavirus pandemic, but not right away. The pop icon announced Wednesday that his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour” will return to North America on Jan.
Elton John will return to the stage in the U.S. and Canada in 2022.
more laidback outfit at last night’s virtual Emmys, however, hers had a powerful message embroidered into it. Oh chose a sporty look for the event with a message in Korean embroidered onto a bomber and matching mask.
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Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment and Redbox Entertainment have just closed a deal to acquire the North American distribution rights to Shadow In The Cloud, the raucous Midnight Madness Toronto Film Festival title which might hold the distinction of being the first drive-in theater movie acquisition ever.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorCNN is planning a town-hall event with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden tonight that is so complex and ornate viewers may mistake it for something entirely different.“It’s going to be like ‘American Graffiti,” says Mark Preston, CNN’s vice president of political and special event programming, in an interview.So-called “town halls” have grown in popularity among the nation’s TV-news outlets in recent years, part of a bid to inject the voices of average
Greta Thunberg’s climate protests and transatlantic boat journey feature in the trailer for a forthcoming documentary about her life.
Kang Daniel is surely making a mark in the Korean music industry with his music as he garners more and more fans along with several music show wins. His latest work was the release of his third EP Magneta in August which included the successful lead single Who U Are.
At such a young age, Greta Thunberg has become the face of a worldwide discussion. The teenager found herself at the center of the climate change discussion after she bravely protested in her native Sweden.
Greenwich Entertainment has picked up the North American rights to Assassins, director Ryan White's documentary about the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un. Greenwich plans a Dec.
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentLos Angeles-based Menemsha Films has acquired North American rights from Italy’s Intramovies to Venice Critics’ Week title “Thou Shalt Not Hate,” ahead of the racial hatred-themed drama’s premiere Sunday on the Lido. The film has also been picked up for Australia and New Zealand by Moving Story Entertainment.Directed by Italian first-timer Mauro Mancini, “Thou Shalt Not Hate” (Non Odiare) stars Alessandro Gassman as Simone Segre, a renowned surgeon of
Nathan Grossman had no idea what he was in for. Back in August 2018, the Swedish documentarian heard from a friend about a teenager who had decided to stage a protest — a "school strike" — in front of the Swedish Parliament, demanding action on climate change.
Guy Lodge Film CriticWho is Greta Thunberg? On the one hand, practically everybody on the planet knows: She’s the Swedish teenage climate change activist with the Pippi Longstocking braids and the stern, strident oratorical style, who has resolved to be a thorn in the side of all major world powers until they make her environmental agenda their top priority.
A documentary on teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg, making its premiere Friday at the Venice Film Festival, is seeking to remind a world consumed with the coronavirus crisis that the climate crisis is just as urgent and isn’t going away.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFilm Movement has acquired North American rights to “Rose Plays Julie,” an Irish psychological thriller directed by Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor (“Further Beyond,” “Mister John”). The movie world premiered at the London Film Festival.
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When 15-year-old Greta Thunberg skipped school to sit on the pavement outside the Swedish Parliament, holding a sign that said "School Strike for the Climate," director Nathan Grossman was there filming her in those earliest days. He was there when she traveled to European capitals — by electric car or train to discourage emissions from planes, and accompanied by her protective father — speaking to ever-growing crowds and calling for aggressive action to protect the planet.
It’s hard to imagine that it’s only been just about two years that climate change activist Greta Thunberg has been in the public eye. Back in the summer of 2018, the then-15-year-old Thunberg gained worldwide headlines for leading a protest against Sweden’s lack of plan against climate change.