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Queen Elizabeth II talks with Justin Trudeau, first in-person meeting since battling COVID - www.foxnews.com - Britain - Canada - Ukraine - Russia - county Windsor
foxnews.com
07.03.2022 / 18:31

Queen Elizabeth II talks with Justin Trudeau, first in-person meeting since battling COVID

Queen Elizabeth II met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday in her first in-person meeting since battling COVID-19. The two were photographed together at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace confirmed the news on social media. "This afternoon The Queen received the Prime Minister of Canada, @JustinTrudeau, for an Audience at Windsor Castle," the official Twitter account wrote.

Prince Michael Of Kent To Return Russian Honour Amid War On Ukraine - etcanada.com - Britain - South Korea - Ukraine - Russia
etcanada.com
05.03.2022 / 01:55

Prince Michael Of Kent To Return Russian Honour Amid War On Ukraine

Queen Elizabeth’s cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, is returning his Russian honour.

Ukraine-born Russian mogul found dead in £18m UK mansion days after invasion - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - Virginia - Estonia
dailyrecord.co.uk
03.03.2022 / 15:47

Ukraine-born Russian mogul found dead in £18m UK mansion days after invasion

A Russian oligarch was found dead in the garage of his luxury UK mansion just days after the invasion of Ukraine commenced.

Queen’s fiery swipe at Russia's Putin after president's late arrival - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia
ok.co.uk
01.03.2022 / 18:05

Queen’s fiery swipe at Russia's Putin after president's late arrival

Members of the Royal Family including Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have spoken out about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Her Majesty the Queen is bound by the crown to be a neutral party – but our 95-year-old monarch once broke royal protocol and made her thoughts on Russia’s President Putin very clear. She made a scathing remark in 2003, when he was 14 minutes late for their meeting.

‘Vikings: Valhalla’ star visited Irish grocery store in full costume - www.nme.com - Ireland - Berlin
nme.com
28.02.2022 / 19:03

‘Vikings: Valhalla’ star visited Irish grocery store in full costume

Vikings: Valhalla star Frida Gustavsson has revealed that she once forgot to take her costume off after an intense scene, and accidentally walked into a grocery store.The new Netflix spin-off of Vikings made its debut over the weekend (February 25), moving 100 years after the events of the original series, with a focus on the likes of Leif Erikson (Sam Corlett), Harald Hardrada (Leo Suter) and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson).The series contains many intense moments, and Gustavsson revealed to NME that after her first bloody scene, she got a bit too stuck in.“I have loved playing this part,” she recalled. “The first time I had to have my face covered in blood, it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever got to do.

They came here for safe haven and opportunity... now Manchester's Ukrainians face the darkest of days - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Poland - county Preston
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.02.2022 / 13:17

They came here for safe haven and opportunity... now Manchester's Ukrainians face the darkest of days

For almost 70 years St Mary's Catholic church in Cheetham Hill has been at the heart of Ukrainian life in Manchester.

‘Convenience Store’ Review: Ripped-From-Headlines Drama Uncovers Modern Slaves in Plain Sight - variety.com - Berlin - city Moscow - Uzbekistan
variety.com
17.02.2022 / 06:29

‘Convenience Store’ Review: Ripped-From-Headlines Drama Uncovers Modern Slaves in Plain Sight

Michael Nordine authorAnyone who’s ever scoffed at a company referring to its employees as family will immediately hear alarm bells ringing when Zhanna (Lyudmila Vasilyeva), the matriarch who runs Produkty 24, tells her workers they aren’t just employees, they’re her children. It won’t take long for “Convenience Store” to justify that skepticism and then some: A highlight of the 2022 Berlin Film Festival’s Panorama program, Michael Borodin’s look at an Uzbek immigrant working in the Moscow outskirts is all the more disturbing for the fact that it’s based on a real case of human trafficking.The marriage of Mukkahabat (a gently devastating Zukhara Sanzysbay) to a fellow worker is our entree into this world, but it’s hardly a storybook wedding.

Director Michael Koch Captures Magic of the Mountains in Berlin Contender ‘A Piece of Sky’ - variety.com - Switzerland - Berlin
variety.com
15.02.2022 / 20:45

Director Michael Koch Captures Magic of the Mountains in Berlin Contender ‘A Piece of Sky’

Ben Croll To follow-up his 2016 debut “Marija,” Swiss filmmaker Michael Koch set his sight skyward, fixing his vision on a remote Alpine farming community both untouched and victim to time. The filmmaker immersed himself in that world, working with village locals, collecting stories and living off the land, and would then channel those experiences into his sophomore feature.Now premiering in competition in Berlin, “A Piece of Sky” follows a taciturn farmhand, Marco (Simon Wisler), and a single mother, Anna (Michèle Brand), who find strength in each other as they build a life in the punishing Alpine range.

Alia Bhatt Talks Teaming With Sanjay Leela Bhansali On “Powerful” Story ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ – Berlin - deadline.com - Britain - India - Berlin - city Sanjay
deadline.com
15.02.2022 / 15:27

Alia Bhatt Talks Teaming With Sanjay Leela Bhansali On “Powerful” Story ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ – Berlin

Despite her young age, Indian-born British actress Alia Bhatt has sustained herself as a leading lady in Hindi cinema for the past decade, racking up credits including Gully Boy, Raazi and Highway.

Loco Films Unveils Trailer for Berlin Pic ‘Land of Sasha,’ Major Deals on WWII drama ‘The Champion of Auschwitz’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Brazil - China - Russia - Japan - Berlin - city Moscow - Taiwan
variety.com
15.02.2022 / 14:17

Loco Films Unveils Trailer for Berlin Pic ‘Land of Sasha,’ Major Deals on WWII drama ‘The Champion of Auschwitz’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentLoco Films, the Paris-based world sales and production company, has unveiled the trailer for Yulia Trofimova’s feature debut “The Land of Sasha” which is premiering today at the Berlinale, in the Generation 14plus strand.“The Land of Sahsa” tells the story of an indecisive 18-year-old struggling to pursue his desire to become a painter as his mother urges him to choose a safer career path. The sudden appearance of the boy’s estranged father complicates things further. But when Sasha has an unexpected encounter with an unusual girl called Zhenia, he realizes he has no choice but to finally grow up.“The Land of Sasha” was produced by Katerina Mikhaylova and Konstantin Fam for Moscow-based Vega Film.

Berlin Review: Michael Koch’s ‘A Piece Of Sky’ - deadline.com - Switzerland - Greece - Berlin
deadline.com
14.02.2022 / 19:57

Berlin Review: Michael Koch’s ‘A Piece Of Sky’

“Do you believe in God?,” Julia asks her stepfather on his sickbed. He looks down at her little face. Not much captures his interest these days. “I think so,” he mumbles. Julia continues, undeterred. “I believe in something else,” she says firmly. “The sun, mountains, animals, trees. And snow.” Marco says nothing — he never said much, even at his most hale and hearty — but his big body seems to soften in acceptance. She’s talking his language.

Berlin Talent Deepak Rauniyar Casts India’s Tannishtha Chatterjee in ‘The Sky Is Mine’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Britain - India - Rome - Berlin - Singapore - Nepal - city Busan
variety.com
14.02.2022 / 09:47

Berlin Talent Deepak Rauniyar Casts India’s Tannishtha Chatterjee in ‘The Sky Is Mine’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran Acclaimed Nepalese filmmaker Deepak Rauniyar has cast Indian actor Tannishtha Chatterjee as one of the leads in his upcoming feature “The Sky Is Mine.”Chatterjee’s credits include “Brick Lane” (2007), for which she scored a best actress nomination at the British Independent Film Awards, “Parched” (2015) and “Lion” (2016). She won the Asia Star Award for best Asian filmmaker at Busan for her directorial debut, “Roam Rome Mein” (2019).Rauniyar’s latest work, short film “Four Nights,” is playing at Berlinale Shorts. The filmmaker’s first feature, “Highway,” premiered at the 2012 Berlinale and played Locarno, while his sophomore feature “White Sun” (2016) won awards at the Venice, Palm Springs, Fribourg and Singapore festivals.

Berlin Review: Lone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’ - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Italy - Denmark - Berlin
deadline.com
14.02.2022 / 00:29

Berlin Review: Lone Scherfig’s ‘The Shift’

Since her Sundance hit An Education in 2009, Denmark’s Lone Scherfig has become something of an honorary Brit, specializing in prestige adaptations of best-selling English novels (or, in the case of 2014’s The Riot Club, critically acclaimed stage plays). Surprisingly, none of these ever quite tipped in the way An Education did, and after a mixed reaction to One Day (2011), which mostly rounded on Anne Hathaway’s Yorkshire accent rather than her performance, Scherfig’s first real attempt to tap into the American market — 2019’s The Kindness Of Strangers — was an uncharacteristic misfire and pretty much vanished into the ether after opening the Berlinale that year.

Strong Showing for Swiss Cinema at Berlin Film Festival - variety.com - Switzerland - Berlin
variety.com
11.02.2022 / 07:09

Strong Showing for Swiss Cinema at Berlin Film Festival

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSwitzerland, thanks to its prolific co-production activity, has a hand in a record-breaking 11 titles in the Berlinale’s official selection, including two films competing for the Golden Bear, and two more in Berlin’s cutting-edge Encounters section, as well as a Swiss talent selected for the fest’s Shooting Stars event, Souheila Yacoub.Ursula Meier’s “The Line” (competition) — Following “Home” and “Sister,” Meier continues to pursue “this idea of family that is as much necessary, as it is toxic,” says the film’s producer Pauline Gygax. After a violent argument with her mother, Margaret, 35 (Stephanie Blanchoud), who has a long history of inflicting and suffering from violence, is subjected to a restraining order.

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