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NBC’s ‘Found’ Pilot To Air As Part Of Boston Film Festival - deadline.com - USA - Boston - county Hampton - county Major
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13.09.2023 / 18:25

NBC’s ‘Found’ Pilot To Air As Part Of Boston Film Festival

Found, the NBC series from All American‘s Nkechi Okoro Carroll, is heading to the Boston Film Festival.

Damar Hamlin Documentary Film In Works As Buffalo Bills Player Suits Up Tonight, 8 Months After Cardiac Arrest Scare On ‘Monday Night Football’ - deadline.com - New York
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11.09.2023 / 16:55

Damar Hamlin Documentary Film In Works As Buffalo Bills Player Suits Up Tonight, 8 Months After Cardiac Arrest Scare On ‘Monday Night Football’

EXCLUSIVE: The inspiring story of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin and his road back to football after nearly dying on the field last January will be turned into a feature film documentary. Did We Win will highlight the player’s miraculous recovery since stunning the NFL when he collapsed on the field and went into cardiac arrest during a Monday Night Football game last January, after sustaining a blow to the chest.

‘Knox Goes Away’ Review: Michael Keaton Directs Himself Into One Of His Most Memorable Performances As A Contract Killer With Dementia – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - county Thomas
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11.09.2023 / 04:11

‘Knox Goes Away’ Review: Michael Keaton Directs Himself Into One Of His Most Memorable Performances As A Contract Killer With Dementia – Toronto Film Festival

Michael Keaton, after making his directorial debut with 2008’s The Merry Gentleman, steps behind the camera for only the second time with his latest film, Knox Goes Away in which he also delivers one of his finest and most poignant performances as a man facing a rare form of fast moving dementia, but who is racing the clock to save his estranged son’s life before it is too late.

‘Boy Kills World’ Review: Moritz Mohr Directs An Unsteady Narrative That Stands Between Gory Kills And Giggles – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com
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10.09.2023 / 20:33

‘Boy Kills World’ Review: Moritz Mohr Directs An Unsteady Narrative That Stands Between Gory Kills And Giggles – Toronto Film Festival

In a cinematic landscape built on tried-and-true formulas, Moritz Mohr’s Boy Kills World dares to be different, blurring the boundaries between absurdity and adrenaline-pumping action. Written by Tyler Burton Smith and Arend Remmers, this audacious venture is steeped in a dystopian backdrop plays by its own rules. Dive into a world where chaos meets comedy, and gory kills are an everyday thing. The film stars Bill Skarsgard, Famke Janssen, Yayan Ruhian, Sharlto Copley, Andrew Koji, and Brett Gelman.

‘Quiz Lady’ Review: Jessica Yu Directs Sandra Oh And Awkwafina In A Fim About Sisterly Bonds And Quiz Show Dreams – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - Taylor - city Holland, county Taylor
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10.09.2023 / 16:19

‘Quiz Lady’ Review: Jessica Yu Directs Sandra Oh And Awkwafina In A Fim About Sisterly Bonds And Quiz Show Dreams – Toronto Film Festival

In the realm of road movies, family ties, and the complexities of sisterhood, the Hulu/20th Century Studio offers up Quiz Lady a film that charts a familiar course. Directed by Jessica Yu and penned by Jen D’Angelo, the film boasts an ensemble cast led by the undeniable talent of Sandra Oh and Awkwafina, supported by the comedic prowess of Will Ferrell, Holland Taylor, and Jason Schwartzman.

‘Ezra’ Review: – Tony Goldwyn Directed Journey Of Acceptance And The Spectrum Of Parenthood – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com
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10.09.2023 / 08:33

‘Ezra’ Review: – Tony Goldwyn Directed Journey Of Acceptance And The Spectrum Of Parenthood – Toronto Film Festival

In a world that prioritizes perfection, Tony Goldwyn’s Ezra stands out as a touching testament to the power of love, acceptance, and the challenges of parenthood. Weaving together familial dynamics with the understanding of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), the film offers a raw, emotional exploration of the lengths to which a parent will go to protect  their child. Written by Tom Spiridakis, the film stars Bobby Cannavale. William A. Fitzgerald, Rose Byrne, Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn. and Rainn Wilson.

Bomb Threat Delays Lil Nas X's Documentary Premiere During Toronto International Film Festival - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
10.09.2023 / 04:55

Bomb Threat Delays Lil Nas X's Documentary Premiere During Toronto International Film Festival

Lil Nas X premiered his documentary Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday (September 9). However, the event was delayed by a bomb threat.

Doc Royalty Alex Gibney, Errol Morris and Raoul Peck Discuss the Importance of Film Festivals - variety.com
variety.com
09.09.2023 / 13:31

Doc Royalty Alex Gibney, Errol Morris and Raoul Peck Discuss the Importance of Film Festivals

Addie Morfoot Contributor When it comes to documentary filmmakers, Alex Gibney, Errol Morris and Raoul Peck are at the top of their game. Along with tremendous talent, each helmer possesses what every successful documentarian needs — business savvy — which in turn has allowed them to experience continued success over many years.

‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’ Review: Viggo Mortensen Stars, Writes, Directs, Produces, And Composes Music For This Uniquely Fine Western But Vicky Krieps Is Its Soul – Toronto Film Festival - deadline.com - Denmark - state Nevada - San Francisco
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09.09.2023 / 00:53

‘The Dead Don’t Hurt’ Review: Viggo Mortensen Stars, Writes, Directs, Produces, And Composes Music For This Uniquely Fine Western But Vicky Krieps Is Its Soul – Toronto Film Festival

The western genre has been so pervasive throughout the entire history of the movies, and it is hard to imagine doing anything in it that hasn’t already been done. Viggo Mortensen, in writing, directing, producing, and co-starring in only his second film behind the camera (after 2020’s Falling) finds a moving, if tragic, love story to play against the stunning landscape of the circa 1860’s west, and somehow it all feels new. John Ford and Howard Hawks would love this movie.

Two Love Island stars 'join show’s spin-off series and will film in Fiji with Maya Jama' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Fiji
ok.co.uk
08.09.2023 / 17:31

Two Love Island stars 'join show’s spin-off series and will film in Fiji with Maya Jama'

Love Island's all-stars new series, Love Island Games, has reportedly bagged two major previous celebrities already. Model Megan Barton-Hanson and professional dancer Curtis Pritchard are said to have signed up to the exciting new project, and are already out in sunny Fiji doing filming along with presenter Maya Jama. The highly-anticipated spin-off show, which will see a host of former contestants gearing up to go head-to-head in a series of challenges while also looking for love once more, was announced earlier this week.

Emma D’Arcy Talks Playing And Producing ‘Beautifully Sympathetic’ Character In Upcoming Short Film, Project Already Nabs Film Festival Nomination - etcanada.com - Britain - county Canadian
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08.09.2023 / 01:51

Emma D’Arcy Talks Playing And Producing ‘Beautifully Sympathetic’ Character In Upcoming Short Film, Project Already Nabs Film Festival Nomination

Emma D’Arcy’s first-ever short film “The Talent”, which is still in post-production, has already been nominated for an award in the Best British category at next month’s Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival in Cardiff, Wales, where the winners will be announced.

‘Day Of The Fight’ Review: Jack Huston Packs An Emotional Punch With His Directing Debut – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - Ireland - county Clark
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08.09.2023 / 01:43

‘Day Of The Fight’ Review: Jack Huston Packs An Emotional Punch With His Directing Debut – Venice Film Festival

There’s been a lot of jealous talk about nepotism in the film world lately, but who would really want to come into the movie world as a, what, fourth-generation Huston? There are likely swords already being sharpened for Jack Huston, the handsome, charming, 40-year-old nephew of Anjelica, grandson of Jack and great-grandson of Walter. But his directing debut, Day of the Fight, which premiered this week in the Venice Film Festival’s Horizons Extra section, is certainly worthy of the family name. It’s a little earnest, sometimes a bit too style-conscious, and Huston is inclined to put performance before story every time. But the emotional input really earns its payoff in a confident, imaginatively mounted calling card.

Natalie Portman & Julianne Moore's 'May December' Will Kickstart New York Film Festival 2023 - www.justjared.com - New York - New York
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05.09.2023 / 18:43

Natalie Portman & Julianne Moore's 'May December' Will Kickstart New York Film Festival 2023

Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore‘s new movie May December is set to introduce the 2023 New York Film Festival later this month!

‘The Killer’ Review: David Fincher’s Lean, Mean Hitman Drama Hits The Target – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - USA - Manchester
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03.09.2023 / 17:37

‘The Killer’ Review: David Fincher’s Lean, Mean Hitman Drama Hits The Target – Venice Film Festival

In principle, using the rainy-day, kitchen-sink post-rock of Manchester band The Smiths so prominently in a film like The Killer seems incredibly perverse, given that it’s an exotic, globe-trotting thriller about an American assassin. But in reality, it’s actually very sound choice indeed: legend has it that the band’s singer, Morrissey, had two reasons for naming his band so, the first being that “Smith” is one of the most common and thus unremarkable surnames in the world. The second, and much more subversive theory, suggests that it’s also a reference to David and Maureen Smith, brother-in-law and sister of ’60s serial killer Myra Hindley, the snappily dressed couple whose testimony blew open the Moors Murderers case and whose beatnik likenesses adorn the cover of Sonic Youth’s 1990 album “Goo”.

Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ Receives Extended Ovation At World Premiere As Family Conducts Along – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - New York - county Cooper
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02.09.2023 / 21:17

Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ Receives Extended Ovation At World Premiere As Family Conducts Along – Venice Film Festival

Five years after his triumphant A Star is Born world premiered at the Venice Film Festival, Bradley Cooper is back on the Lido with Maestro. Except, the director and star is only here in spirit owing to the SAG-AFTRA strike.

‘Thank You Very Much’ Review: Andy Kaufman Doc Throws Up A Complex Portrait Of A Cryptic Comic – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - New York - county Hall - city Venice
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01.09.2023 / 18:51

‘Thank You Very Much’ Review: Andy Kaufman Doc Throws Up A Complex Portrait Of A Cryptic Comic – Venice Film Festival

When Andy Kaufman passed away in May 1984, it was the final full stop in a life that seemed to be endlessly self-regenerating. Or was it? Rumors that this was another of his bizarre stunts were rife at the time, so much so that one of the mourners at the comedian’s funeral poked the body that lay in the casket to see if it would move.

‘All Of Us Strangers’ Review: Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott Bring Conviction To Ghostly Story Of Love Lost And Found – Telluride Film Festival - deadline.com
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01.09.2023 / 06:05

‘All Of Us Strangers’ Review: Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott Bring Conviction To Ghostly Story Of Love Lost And Found – Telluride Film Festival

In Taichi Yamada’s 1987 novel, All of Us Strangers was a ghost story of a son reconnecting with his long-dead parents while navigating romance in the current era. In adapting this weird story for the screen, writer-director Andrew Haigh made some changes, largely making the main character gay, not heterosexual, and letting the ghostly elements disappear into a feeling that this is all happening in the present day, even if son and parents are essentially the same age.

Nancy Buirski, ‘The Loving Story’ Director and Full Frame Doc Festival Founder, Has Died - variety.com - USA - Virginia - city Dark
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31.08.2023 / 03:57

Nancy Buirski, ‘The Loving Story’ Director and Full Frame Doc Festival Founder, Has Died

Michaela Zee Nancy Buirski, the award-winning documentary filmmaker known for “The Loving Story” and “Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy,” has died. Augusta Films shared the news of her death on Wednesday in a statement, writing, “Nancy’s extensive and rich body of work delved into a wide range of social, cultural and historical issues with keen insight, humanity and above all, artistry.” Buirski directed 2011’s “The Loving Story,” a documentary about the Supreme Court case of Loving v.

Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival To Launch Filmmaker Forum With Support From Corporation For Public Broadcasting - deadline.com - state Arkansas - county Hot Spring
deadline.com
30.08.2023 / 18:29

Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival To Launch Filmmaker Forum With Support From Corporation For Public Broadcasting

EXCLUSIVE: The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival – the country’s longest running all-documentary festival – is preparing to launch an innovative new Filmmaker Forum.

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