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‘Asterix And Obelix: The Middle Kingdom’ Trailer: Marion Cotillard, Vincent Cassel & More Star In Guillaume Canet’s Family Comedy - theplaylist.net - France - USA
theplaylist.net
25.10.2022 / 19:53

‘Asterix And Obelix: The Middle Kingdom’ Trailer: Marion Cotillard, Vincent Cassel & More Star In Guillaume Canet’s Family Comedy

Often, when we talk about the ills of the film industry and how cinema is losing its meaning and becoming dominated by features that struggle to be called “art,” the examples that are brought up include franchise films and sequels (many of which are based on existing IPs) with massive all-star casts. But guess what? American film isn’t the only segment of filmmaking to blame.

Meghan Markle Showed Her Support For Women and Girls in Iran With a Slogan T-Shirt—See Pics - www.glamour.com - Iran - city Tehran
glamour.com
19.10.2022 / 16:31

Meghan Markle Showed Her Support For Women and Girls in Iran With a Slogan T-Shirt—See Pics

, showed her support for women and girls in Iran with a black T-shirt featuring the slogan “Women, Life, Freedom” written in Farsi. Meghan wore the top for a Women@Spotify event at the company’s LA headquarters, where she was joined by Archewell president Mandana Dayani and executive vice president of global communications Ashley Hansen, who are both Iranian.“At an event today, Meghan spoke about the revolution being led by women and young girls in Iran, the courage and bravery they show every day, and their leadership and advocacy of basic human rights,” Dayani wrote as she shared a series of images from the event on .

Marin Ireland Cast in ‘Sinking Spring’ at Apple TV+ - variety.com - Ireland - Jordan - Pennsylvania - county Marin - county Cooper
variety.com
14.10.2022 / 01:20

Marin Ireland Cast in ‘Sinking Spring’ at Apple TV+

Selome Hailu Marin Ireland has been cast in “Sinking Spring,” the upcoming Apple TV+ drama series from Peter Craig. Ireland plays Kristy Lynne, a fiery, foul-mouthed woman entrenched deeply in a high-intensity drug trafficking area in rural Pennsylvania, who survives a life-threatening assault. As she reclaims her voice and health, she becomes obsessed with finding the culprits and unraveling the plot that nearly destroyed her. She joins previously announced stars Brian Tyree Henry and Michael Mando. Based on Dennis Tafoya’s 2009 novel “Dope Thief,” “Sinking Spring” follows long-time Philly friends and delinquents who pose as DEA agents to rob an unknown house in the countryside, only to have their small-time grift become a life-and-death enterprise, as they unwittingly reveal and unravel the biggest hidden narcotics corridor on the Eastern seaboard.

Marin Ireland Joins Apple’s ‘Sinking Spring’ TV Series - deadline.com - Ireland - Jordan - Pennsylvania - county Marin - county Henry
deadline.com
14.10.2022 / 00:06

Marin Ireland Joins Apple’s ‘Sinking Spring’ TV Series

EXCLUSIVE: Marin Ireland is set as the female lead opposite Brian Tyree Henry and Michael Mando in Apple TV+’s crime drama series Sinking Spring, from Top Gun: Maverick writer Peter Craig. The series is directed and executive produced by Ridley Scott via his Scott Free Productions, with Henry also executive producing.

Berlin Film Festival Prepares Full-Blown On-Site Edition, Shows Solidarity With Ukraine, Introduces News Series Award - variety.com - Ukraine - Iran - Berlin
variety.com
13.10.2022 / 14:55

Berlin Film Festival Prepares Full-Blown On-Site Edition, Shows Solidarity With Ukraine, Introduces News Series Award

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent After two editions which were altered due to the pandemic, the Berlin Film Festival is preparing for a full-blown in-person 2023 edition which they’ve titled “Let’s Get Together.”  The 73rd Berlin International Film Festival will take place from February 16 to 26, with the industry activities hosted as part of the European Film Market on Feb. 16–22, the Berlinale Co-Production Market on Feb. 18–22 and Berlinale Talents (Feb. 18–23), among other events. The Berlinale will also express its solidarity with Ukraine through dedicated events, such as face-to-face encounters and community film experiences. “Film festivals are places that strengthen freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and peaceful dialogue,” said directors of the Berlinale, Mariette Rissenbeek and Carlo Chatrian.

Laura Poitras, Aurélia Petit Join Iran Protest at BFI London Film Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Iran - county Clare
variety.com
11.10.2022 / 13:03

Laura Poitras, Aurélia Petit Join Iran Protest at BFI London Film Festival – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran Oscar and Venice-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras (“Citizenfour,” “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”) and fellow filmmakers Georgia Oakley (“Blue Jean”), Roberto Minervini (“What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?”) and Ondi Timoner (“Last Flight Home”) were among those who protested against the imprisonment of Iranian filmmakers and other incarcerated artists around the world, and to demonstrate support for the tenacious women of Iran who are challenging for their freedom at the BFI London Film Festival on Monday. They joined festival director Tricia Tuttle, producer Madeleine Molyneaux (“Gospel Hill”); actors Aurélia Petit (“Saint Omer”) and Taki Mumladze (“A Room of My Own”); actor and writer Mariam Khundadze (“To Batumi and every single memory”); writer Morgan M. Page (“Framing Agnes”); industry leaders Tabitha Jackson, Clare Binns and Jason Wood; and other festival delegates in a moment of solidarity and reflection.

Dario Argento Says Isabelle Huppert Will Star In His Next Film - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
10.10.2022 / 19:05

Dario Argento Says Isabelle Huppert Will Star In His Next Film

Dario Argento is an iconic filmmaker who revolutionized the horror genre in the ‘70s. His run of films from the mid-‘70s through the ‘80s is one of the best ever, with films such as “Deep Red,” “Suspiria,” “Inferno,” and “Tenebrae,” among others.

France TV Distribution Boards Quebecois Drama Series ‘Sweetheart’ About Illicit Love Affair (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France
variety.com
07.10.2022 / 20:45

France TV Distribution Boards Quebecois Drama Series ‘Sweetheart’ About Illicit Love Affair (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent France tv distribution has boarded “Sweetheart” (“Chouchou”), an eight-part drama series produced by well-known Quebec-based company Passez Go. Written by Simon Boulerice, the drama show revolves around Chanelle, a 38-year-old teacher who is happily married with two children. Her life unravels after she meets Sandrick, a 17-year-old teenager who has just been transferred to her class, and falls under his charm. Chanelle tries to help Sandrick as he struggles at home with his dysfunctional mother, but their relationship turns into an illicit and passionate affair that leaves no one unscathed. The series is directed by Félix Tétreault and Marie-Claude Blouin (“Le Chalet”).

SEAN HANNITY: OPEC's decision to cut oil production is 'deeply humiliating' for Biden - www.foxnews.com - USA - Saudi Arabia - Venezuela - Iran - city Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 06:19

SEAN HANNITY: OPEC's decision to cut oil production is 'deeply humiliating' for Biden

Fox News host Sean Hannity reacted to OPEC's decision to cut oil production by 2M barrels a day on "Hannity." Biden has almost completely drained the supply. We're now at a 40-year-low. It is not a national emergency, Joe, that Democrats are likely to lose an election, so you artificially raise the world supply of oil in the lead up to an election to lower the price, to create a false perception that, oh, you've done something good.

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche cut hair in solidarity with Iranian protesters - www.msn.com - Iran
msn.com
06.10.2022 / 03:05

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche cut hair in solidarity with Iranian protesters

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche have shown solidarity with Iranian protesters by filming themselves cutting off pieces of their hair. In recent weeks, protesters in Iran - and subsequently all over the world - have been cutting off a lock of hair to protest the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in September. She died shortly after being detained by Iran's morality police for wearing her hijab too loosely and showing some hair.

Marion Cotillard and More Stars Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iran Protests - www.etonline.com - Britain - France - Iran - city Tehran
etonline.com
06.10.2022 / 02:31

Marion Cotillard and More Stars Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iran Protests

Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert and a handful of female actresses and singers from France are lending their support to the people of Iran amid the mass protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.Amini, 22, was killed by Iran's morality police on Sept. 16 for improperly wearing her hijab — a violation of the country's strict dress codes for women in public.According to a United Nations report, Amini was arrested on Sept. 13 and taken to a morality «re-education center» in Tehran where, per Iranian authorities, she died of a heart attack three days later.

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iranian Women—See Video - www.glamour.com - Italy - Iran
glamour.com
05.10.2022 / 20:33

Marion Cotillard and Juliette Binoche Cut Their Hair in Solidarity With Iranian Women—See Video

and Juliette Binoche expressed support for women in Iran by chopping off their hair.Last month, women across Iran against the country's oppressive standards for women following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody on September 16. Amini was detained by Iran's morality police for wearing a hijab improperly.

Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert & More Cut Hair in Iran Protest - www.justjared.com - France - Iran
justjared.com
05.10.2022 / 19:11

Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert & More Cut Hair in Iran Protest

French stars and creatives including the likes of Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert and Juliette Binoche are cutting their hair in a video as a sign of protest against the Iranian government.

Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert Cut Hair In Video Showing Solidarity For Iranian Women - deadline.com - Britain - France - Iran - county Isabella
deadline.com
05.10.2022 / 11:59

Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert Cut Hair In Video Showing Solidarity For Iranian Women

More than 50 French female artists from the worlds of cinema and music have symbolically cut their hair in a video campaign showing support for the ongoing protests in Iran calling for more freedom for women following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.

French Film Industry Rallies to Support Iranian, Women-Led Protests in Wake of Mahsa Amini’s Death in Custody (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Paris - Los Angeles - Iran - city Tehran - city Istanbul - county Wake - Kurdistan
variety.com
04.10.2022 / 17:31

French Film Industry Rallies to Support Iranian, Women-Led Protests in Wake of Mahsa Amini’s Death in Custody (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Award-winning filmmakers Alice Diop (“Saint Omer”), Audrey Diwan (“Happening”), Julia Ducournau (“Titane”), Michel Hazanavicius (“The Artist”), Jacques Audiard (“Dheepan”), and actors Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert, Lea Seydoux are among nearly 1,000 prominent French film figures who have signed an open letter to support Iranian women and civil rights activists in their revolt over the death of 22 year-old Mahsa Amini, as well as denounce the “murderous violence” of the Iranian regime. Amini, a Kurdish woman, died in custody on Sept. 16, three days after being arrested in Tehran because she allegedly breached the Islamic republic’s strict dress code for women. Her death has sparked protests across Iran, including in Tehran, Isfahan and Yazd, and in cities around the world, including in Paris, Istanbul and Los Angeles. Amnesty International said Iranian authorities have been “intentionally using lethal force against the protesters,” causing more than more 52 deaths (as of Sept. 30). The organization has urged international action “beyond statements of condemnation” to prevent more people from being killed.

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