Annika Pham Zurich-based First Hand Films has snapped up the Norwegian documentary “Trust Me” – about a Justin Bieber concert fraudster.
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Where Love Lives, recounting his experience as a young, recently out gay man in New York during the AIDS pandemic.
“We marched on streets, we fought for medication, we fought to live — and the dance floor was the place that we went, to be with each other, to heal, to recharge, to find a space where we could have the energy to go back out into the world and fight some more.”Porter is one of nearly a dozen musical artists and performers profiled in this new documentary about the power of dance
.Annika Pham Zurich-based First Hand Films has snapped up the Norwegian documentary “Trust Me” – about a Justin Bieber concert fraudster.
Bunim-Murray is having a “full-circle” moment, according to new boss Julie Pizzi, following the launch of The Real World Homecoming: New York on Paramount+.
Ahead of September’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Turner Sports has backed a commemorative project with a baseball angle.
Britney Spears has finally opened up about the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears, chronicling her life and conservatorship, saying she "cried for two weeks" over the film, Rolling Stone reports. In a long Instagram post, the pop icon shares that though she didn't watch the documentary, she was "embarrassed" by the parts she did see.
Britney Spears is finally breaking her silence when it comes to the bombshell documentary, The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears. The singer posted a video dancing to ‘Crazy’ by Aerosmith and reflected on the judgment she has faced her whole life, how she keeps her sanity, and said the parts she watched left her embarrassed and she “cried for two weeks.”The caption started with, “My life has always been very speculated … watched ...
After New York Times' documentary on Britney Spears, titled Framing Britney released last month, the singer had maintained her silence regarding the same. Spears has now reacted to the documentary stating that she has watched parts of it and spoke about what she felt in an Instagram post.
Nearly two months after it aired, Britney Spears is making it known that she is not a fan of the New York Times' "Framing Britney Spears" documentary.
The latest person to speak out about the Framing Britney Spears documentary from the New York Times that debuted on FX and Hulu last month is…Britney Spears herself.
Britney Spears is finally addressing the controversial New York Times TV documentary that spurred an international conversation about the pop star’s treatment by the media and the conservatorship that has limited her freedom since 2008.
Britney Spears is sharing her reaction to the eye-opening documentary about her life in the spotlight and her controversial conservatorship.
Sharing her reaction. Britney Spears spoke out about Hulu’s The New York Times Presents episode about her life, titled, “Framing Britney Spears,” for the first time on Tuesday, March 30. The singer, 39, wrote a lengthy caption alongside an Instagram video of herself dancing to “Crazy” by Aerosmith.
Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt recently opened up about facing body image issues and reflected on her growth as an actress in Hollywood. The 42-year-old I Know What You Did Last Summer actress revealed that she watched the new Britney Spears documentary from the New York Times, Framing Britney Spears, in an interview with Vulture.
Framing Britney Spears still has people talking.
Jennifer Love Hewitt is recalling her own rise to fame.
Naman Ramachandran Independent distributor All3Media International has secured sales rights to Roast Beef Productions’ feature-length Channel 4 documentary “Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell?”All3Media will manage global distribution rights, excluding U.K., to the 90-minute film, which will debut on U.K. broadcaster Channel 4 later this year.British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell is incarcerated in a New York jail while facing charges of helping convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein groom young girls.
Antonio Ferme editorNational Geographic Documentary Films has acquired Oscar-nominated director Matthew Heineman’s documentary “The First Wave,” which will be released theatrically by Neon later this year.Produced by Participant and Heineman’s Our Time Projects, the documentary will present a ground-level view inside a New York hospital amid the initial explosion of COVID-19.
‘Excelsior Pass’ is a free but voluntary platform that uses proven and secure technology to confirm if an individual has either been fully vaccinated against coronavirus or has recently tested negative for the virus.It’s hoped that the launch of the app, which will provide each user with a QR code much like a boarding pass that venues and businesses can scan before permitting entry, will help “fast-track the reopening of businesses and event venues in accordance with New York State Department of
National Geographic Documentary Films on Monday announced its acquisition of Oscar-nominated director Matthew Heineman’s documentary The First Wave, a ground-level view inside a New York hospital as the city battled the initial explosion of Covid-19.