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Hybrid Documentary ‘Like an Island’ Wins Top Award at Visions du Reel - variety.com - USA - Russia - Switzerland - city Sarajevo
variety.com
16.04.2022 / 23:47

Hybrid Documentary ‘Like an Island’ Wins Top Award at Visions du Reel

Lise Pedersen “Like an Island” (“L’îlot”), a hybrid documentary fable tinged with magical realism by Swiss director Tizian Büchi, has won the Grand Jury Prize at international documentary film festival Visions du Réel in Nyon, Switzerland. The debut feature had its world premiere at the festival, bearing testimony to the event’s reputation as a launchpad for new talent and its tradition for hybrid fiction-reality films.

A+E Hires Sony Pictures Television Distribution Veteran Kerstin Gühne For Key EMEA Sales Role - deadline.com - Russia - Switzerland - Turkey
deadline.com
07.04.2022 / 11:55

A+E Hires Sony Pictures Television Distribution Veteran Kerstin Gühne For Key EMEA Sales Role

A+E Networks Global Content Sales has hired Sony Pictures Television exec Kerstin Gühne as its Vice President for EMEA.

Newen Connect Explores Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine with Investigative Documentaries (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Canada - Ukraine - Russia - Germany - Japan - Syria - Finland - Mali
variety.com
05.04.2022 / 19:21

Newen Connect Explores Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine with Investigative Documentaries (EXCLUSIVE)

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAlong with its premium scripted lineup, Newen Connect is launching a pair of timely investigative documentaries, “Ukraine” and “Wagner,” which are providing insight into the current war. Now filming, “Ukraine” is being co-directed by Ksenia Blochakova, the Russia correspondent of the news channel France 24, and Philippe Lagnier, a journalist working at Newen-owned production banner Capa.

Amy Schumer Reveals She ‘Wasn’t Allowed’ to Make a Joke About Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Shooting at 2022 Oscars - www.usmagazine.com - Las Vegas - Ukraine
usmagazine.com
04.04.2022 / 22:51

Amy Schumer Reveals She ‘Wasn’t Allowed’ to Make a Joke About Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Shooting at 2022 Oscars

While reflecting on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, Amy Schumer called out the fact that some of her jokes were not allowed on stage that night.

64th Grammys To Spotlight Situation In Ukraine Via Special Segment - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
03.04.2022 / 00:51

64th Grammys To Spotlight Situation In Ukraine Via Special Segment

The Recording Academy is partnering with Global Citizen and the global “Stand Up For Ukraine” campaign on a special segment at Sunday’s Grammy Awards, intended to raise awareness of the situation in the country, following Russia’s invasion.

Natasa Urban’s ‘The Eclipse’ Wins Top Award at Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Festival - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Denmark - Serbia - city Copenhagen
variety.com
02.04.2022 / 00:57

Natasa Urban’s ‘The Eclipse’ Wins Top Award at Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Festival

Lise Pedersen “The Eclipse” by Nataša Urban has picked up the top Dox:Award at Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival.It was awarded at a ceremony in the Danish capital, which opened with a homage to Ukraine – where fest organizers announced they would be screening Daniel Roher’s “Navalny” in theaters across the nation immediately after the festival to show “that there is another Russia.”“The Eclipse” was competing with 11 others for the top award – half of them had their world premiere at the fest, part of no fewer than 76 world premieres during the event.Focusing on the events of Aug.

Boy George: “Music is the thing that has always saved me in all my difficult situations” - www.nme.com - USA - Ukraine
nme.com
27.03.2022 / 03:00

Boy George: “Music is the thing that has always saved me in all my difficult situations”

Boy George has spoken about the importance of music in his life and how it’s helped him get through some difficult times.The Culture Club singer is one of several celebrities who have donated prizes to Chris Evans’ charity auction for Ukraine. Other big names who have offered up prizes include Rod Stewart, Coldplay and Jared Leto.For Boy George’s prize, he is auctioning off all the rights to a song he has written about Ukraine following his visit to the country eight years ago.Speaking to Evans on his ‘Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky’, the singer said: “I went there about eight years ago, I Dj’d there, and I had the most amazing night and I remember thinking, this is such a beautiful place, I must come back.”He continued: “I suppose the spirit of this song is saying Ukraine is a beautiful country and hopefully it will be a beautiful country again, you know, and I watched this young kid the other day on Instagram saying, ‘Don’t be sad about all of that’.

Documentary Festival CPH:DOX to Launch With Special Focus on Ukraine - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Denmark - city Copenhagen
variety.com
22.03.2022 / 13:47

Documentary Festival CPH:DOX to Launch With Special Focus on Ukraine

Lise Pedersen Organizers at the Copenhagen Intl. Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX), which is going ahead in-person for the first time in three years, are taking a stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine with a dedicated program of seven specially curated films.Spirits may be high in the Danish capital at the prospect of finally having a live event after two editions that were pushed online due to the COVID-19 pandemic but, as the fest’s artistic director Niklas Engstrøm stressed, “All our thoughts go to Ukraine and the many refugees who are currently being forced to leave their homeland.”As the event’s programmer, Mads Mikkelsen, explained to Variety, organizers had already put together a selection of films from or about Ukraine when they closed the program in late January.

Simon Lereng Wilmont’s ‘A House Made of Splinters’ Takes Top Honors at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival - variety.com - Ukraine - county Alexander
variety.com
21.03.2022 / 11:07

Simon Lereng Wilmont’s ‘A House Made of Splinters’ Takes Top Honors at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

Christopher Vourlias Simon Lereng Wilmont’s “A House Made of Splinters,” a tender and humane story of a children’s shelter in eastern Ukraine, earned the top prize at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, taking home the Golden Alexander Award at a ceremony on Sunday.The international competition jury praised Wilmont’s acclaimed documentary, which also won the best director prize at Sundance, as “an unforgettable film that shines a light on the burden carried by children for the horrors and mistakes perpetrated by the world of the adults who should be caring for them.”The jury also announced a Special Jury Award for “Young Plato,” by Declan McGrath and Neasa Ní Chianáin, calling it “a film that can only give us hope in future generations and their capacity to make the world a better place.” In handing out the awards, the jury described the prize-winning duo as “two profoundly moving and intricate films that, in many ways, struck us as companion pieces, and that deserve to be seen together.”In the Newcomers Competition for young and up-and-comings directors presenting their first or second features, the Golden Alexander “Dimitri Eipides” Award went to “Golden Land,” by Inka Achté, which the jury described as “a beautiful and moving family story of belonging in a way which changes the narrative of migration…[and] shows – in a non-didactic manner – a family’s struggles and dreams.” The Special Jury Prize went to “The Devil’s Drivers,” by Daniel Carsenty and Mohammed Abugeth.In the Film Forward Competition, which showcases the work of young and daring directors who challenge genre conventions, the Golden Alexander Film Forward Award went to “The Bride,” by Samira Guadagnuolo and Tiziano Doria, which the jury praised as a

Putin hints at looming backtrack as Russia signals key points for end of war - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Sweden - Ukraine - Russia - Austria - city Moscow - city Kyiv
dailyrecord.co.uk
16.03.2022 / 17:47

Putin hints at looming backtrack as Russia signals key points for end of war

Russia could be about to accept a truce if Ukraine adopts an Austrian-Swedish-like military status, as negotiations continue between the two countries.

Richard Madeley slammed for interrupting Ukraine report with inappropriate question - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
15.03.2022 / 15:59

Richard Madeley slammed for interrupting Ukraine report with inappropriate question

Good Morning Britain viewers have slammed presenter Richard Madeley's approach to interviewing as he continued to interrupt a guest who is currently volunteering at the Polish-Ukrainian border, providing food to refugees. On Tuesday 15 March's episode of the ITV morning show, journalist Richard, 65, and his co-presenter Susanna Reid, 51, were interviewing Perthshire local David Fox-Pitt.

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