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Vertical Entertainment Acquires SXSW & Venice Prize Winner ‘Topside’ From Directors Celine Held & Logan George - deadline.com - USA - New York - George - county Logan
deadline.com
09.02.2022 / 21:10

Vertical Entertainment Acquires SXSW & Venice Prize Winner ‘Topside’ From Directors Celine Held & Logan George

EXCLUSIVE: Vertical Entertainment has acquired North American rights to Celine Held and Logan George’s feature directorial debut Topside, slating it for a day-and-date release on March 25.

The power of the dong: The year the penis was unleashed in Hollywood - nypost.com - USA - Hollywood
nypost.com
07.02.2022 / 17:31

The power of the dong: The year the penis was unleashed in Hollywood

71-and-counting penis tab to the talking member in “Pam & Tommy,” filmmakers are no longer afraid of a phallic moment. Dropping trou is now the mark of mastery: Look no further than an authentically full-frontal Benedict Cumberbatch as an Oscar front-runner for his filthy role in “The Power of the Dog.”The proof may be in the prosthetic genitalia.

Thandiwe Newton Tearfully Addresses Colourism In Hollywood - etcanada.com - USA - Hollywood
etcanada.com
04.02.2022 / 21:47

Thandiwe Newton Tearfully Addresses Colourism In Hollywood

Thandiwe Newton is apologizing for the benefits she says she’s gotten as a light-skinned Black actress.

‘Aftershock’ Review: A Heartbreaking Look At The Grim Maternal Mortality Rate Black Women Face In America’s Hospitals [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
30.01.2022 / 21:15

‘Aftershock’ Review: A Heartbreaking Look At The Grim Maternal Mortality Rate Black Women Face In America’s Hospitals [Sundance]

Directed by Paula Eislet and Tonya Lewis Lee (Spike Lee’s producer and partner), the documentary “Aftershock” chronicles the dismal maternal mortality rate that women of color face in the United States medical system. The statistics are shameful, pointing to a systemic racist indifference, and the documentary chronicles the staggering number of times that expectant mothers entering into hospitals simply do not come out alive due to a lack of care and sensitivity.

‘TikTok, Boom’ Review: A Look At The Geopolitics Of The World’s Biggest Social App [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - China - USA
theplaylist.net
30.01.2022 / 20:47

‘TikTok, Boom’ Review: A Look At The Geopolitics Of The World’s Biggest Social App [Sundance]

TikTok is an undeniable force in our society. It has the power to launch music careers, house the homeless, and unite people worldwide.

CNN Films’ Amy Entelis, Courtney Sexton On Oscar Contending Doc ‘Julia’: “She Rose To The Highest Heights” - deadline.com - France - USA - Arizona
deadline.com
30.01.2022 / 02:33

CNN Films’ Amy Entelis, Courtney Sexton On Oscar Contending Doc ‘Julia’: “She Rose To The Highest Heights”

Julia Child knew her way around a sauce the way Leonard Bernstein knew his way around a sympathy, the way Patrick Mahomes knows his way through a defense. That is to say, with panache.

MUBI Acquires Sundance Doc ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ About a Social Justice Movement - thewrap.com - Britain - USA - Italy - Ireland - Austria - Germany - North Korea - San Francisco - Turkey - city Chinatown
thewrap.com
30.01.2022 / 01:05

MUBI Acquires Sundance Doc ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ About a Social Justice Movement

Production company MUBI has acquired Julie Ha and Eugene Yi’s documentary “Free Chol Soo Lee” that premiered last week at Sundance, the company said in a release.The film has been acquired for North America, UK, Ireland, Latin America, German, Austria, Italy and Turkey and will release theatrically in 2022 in the U.S., with plans for other regions coming later.The documentary is about a movement in the 1970s in San Francisco, where a 20-year-old Korean immigrant Chol Soo Lee gets racially profiled and convicted of a Chinatown gang murder. Lee is sentenced to life and fights to survive until a journalist takes up his case and ignites a social justice movement in the Asian American community.

MUBI Acquires Sundance Doc ‘Free Chol Soo Lee,’ U.S. Theatrical Release Set for 2022 (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Italy - Ireland - Austria - Germany - North Korea - San Francisco - Turkey
variety.com
29.01.2022 / 23:49

MUBI Acquires Sundance Doc ‘Free Chol Soo Lee,’ U.S. Theatrical Release Set for 2022 (EXCLUSIVE)

Wyatte Grantham-Philips editor“Free Chol Soo Lee” has been acquired by global distributor, streamer and production company MUBI.The documentary, which premiered last week at the Sundance Film Festival, will come to U.S. theaters in 2022, with release plans in other territories (Latin America, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Turkey, the U.K.

Inside Bridget Fonda's life as a stay at home mum after rejecting Hollywood fame - www.ok.co.uk - New York - USA - Hollywood - Cuba
ok.co.uk
29.01.2022 / 10:47

Inside Bridget Fonda's life as a stay at home mum after rejecting Hollywood fame

Having cracked Hollywood in the 1980s and 1990s, Bridget Fonda was one of the most memorable pin-ups of the time. But after twelve years out of the spotlight, the star’s life looks a lot more different, swapping red carpets for a quieter time. Here’s everything we know about her lifestyle change… Who is Bridget Fonda? Bridget Fonda is a former American actress, hailing from a family of renowned actors - her father is Peter Fonda, her aunt is Jane Fonda and her grandfather is Henry Fonda.

Netflix, Higher Ground Acquires Sundance Award Winner ‘Descendant’ - variety.com - USA - Alabama - county Van Zandt - county Love
variety.com
29.01.2022 / 04:41

Netflix, Higher Ground Acquires Sundance Award Winner ‘Descendant’

Angelique Jackson Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to the Sundance award-winning documentary “Descendant,” by filmmaker Margaret Brown (“The Order of Myths,” “Be Here to Love Me: Townes Van Zandt,” “The Great Invisible”). Higher Ground, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s production company, will present the Participant feature alongside Netflix later this year.The film follows members of Africatown, a small community in Alabama, as they share their personal stories and community history as descendants of the Clotilda, the last known ship carrying enslaved Africans to the United States.

‘Jihad Rehab’ Filmmaker Responds to Islamophobe Criticism of Sundance Doc: ‘This Film Seeks to Challenge Stereotypes’ (Exclusive) - thewrap.com - USA - Saudi Arabia - Turkey
thewrap.com
29.01.2022 / 03:13

‘Jihad Rehab’ Filmmaker Responds to Islamophobe Criticism of Sundance Doc: ‘This Film Seeks to Challenge Stereotypes’ (Exclusive)

including here at TheWrap), but has drawn fire on social media for the fact that the film calls the men “terrorists,” and because the filmmaker herself is not Muslim. One typical tweet by writer Jude Chehab of Turkish news website TRT World says: “When I, a practising Muslim woman say [the film’] is problematic, my voice should be stronger than a white woman saying it’s not.”Smaker, who spent five years making the film, told TheWrap that the movie challenges assumptions about people Americans regard as terrorists, while also offering a never-before-seen perspective into the men who embraced the ideology of groups like al Qaeda.

“Staggering”: Oscar-Shortlisted Doc ‘A Broken House’ Enters A Syrian Artist’s Work, With A Snorkel Lens - deadline.com - USA - Syria - state Connecticut - city Damascus
deadline.com
28.01.2022 / 03:29

“Staggering”: Oscar-Shortlisted Doc ‘A Broken House’ Enters A Syrian Artist’s Work, With A Snorkel Lens

In one of Syrian-born artist Mohamad Hafez’s stunning 3D pieces, a figurine of the Virgin Mary stands before an ornate portal, her hands joined in prayer. The building around her, rendered in plaster, paint, rusted metal and found objects, is blasted to ruins.

‘Navalny’ doc at Sundance hits Putin where it hurts - nypost.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow
nypost.com
26.01.2022 / 23:48

‘Navalny’ doc at Sundance hits Putin where it hurts

poisoned Russian dissident Alexei Navalny premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Tuesday. Called “Navalny,” it’s a no-holds-barred indictment of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin, and insists that Navalny’s close brush with death was the result of a secret state-run operation to assassinate him.“As I became more and more famous guy, I was totally sure that my life became safer and safer because I am kind of famous guy — and it will be problematic for them just to kill me,” Navalny, 45, says in the film. “I was very wrong.” The doc, heading to HBO Max, was added at the last minute to the Sundance slate just as Putin had stationed more than 100,000 troops along the Ukrainian border.

Cooper Raiff Talks ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ & How Dakota Johnson Was Like A Co-Director [Sundance Interview] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
26.01.2022 / 21:47

Cooper Raiff Talks ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’ & How Dakota Johnson Was Like A Co-Director [Sundance Interview]

At first glance, actor-writer-director Cooper Raiff’s “Cha Cha Real Smooth” might look like your typical cutesy and whimsical Sundance dramedy, about a twenty-something college graduate learning a valuable life lesson and experiencing a bit of a delayed coming of age. While that’s not an inaccurate description of Raiff’s disarmingly lovely film (programmed in this year’s US Dramatic Competition), what feels miraculous about “Cha Cha” is: it doesn’t come with even an ounce of that cringe-inducing Sundance fancifulness, a brand that many love to hate.

‘Chiqui’ Clip: Colombian Immigrants Try To Find Their American Dream In 1980s New Jersey [Sundance Exclusive] - theplaylist.net - USA - New Jersey - Colombia
theplaylist.net
25.01.2022 / 21:59

‘Chiqui’ Clip: Colombian Immigrants Try To Find Their American Dream In 1980s New Jersey [Sundance Exclusive]

The 2022 Sundance Film Festival obviously has so much to offer. Big premieres from indie auteurs, world cinema, documentaries, films for kids, and movies that are receiving so much acclaim right now, you’ll be hearing more from them later in the year upon regular theatrical release.

‘Aftershock’ puts human face to maternal health crisis in US - abcnews.go.com - USA - county Lewis - Indiana - county Lee - county Benton - county Shawnee - county Gibson - Beyond
abcnews.go.com
25.01.2022 / 17:55

‘Aftershock’ puts human face to maternal health crisis in US

It was 2017 when filmmaker Paula Eiselt started seeing articles about rising maternal mortality rates in the United States. She’d had traumatic experiences giving birth to her four children, but didn’t realize that the problems were widespread and disproportionately affecting Black women.Tonya Lewis Lee, in her travels and conversations promoting infant mortality awareness, had also begun hearing stories about people's sisters, friends and cousins who had died after childbirth.

‘Mija’ Review: Two Mexican American Daughters Burn Brightly in Standout Sundance Doc - variety.com - USA - California - Mexico - county San Bernardino
variety.com
25.01.2022 / 08:29

‘Mija’ Review: Two Mexican American Daughters Burn Brightly in Standout Sundance Doc

Lisa Kennedy Every now and again, a documentary filmmaker finds a bona fide star to pin the meaning of her film on, a figure so compelling she leaves a comet trail of thoughts and feelings after the movie’s end. Isabel Castro’s “Mija” boasts two: music manager Doris Muñoz and singer Jacks Haupt. Make that three, including the writer-director herself.

CNN and Points North Institute Back Sundance Documentaries Through American Stories Fund - variety.com - USA
variety.com
25.01.2022 / 04:01

CNN and Points North Institute Back Sundance Documentaries Through American Stories Fund

Addie Morfoot ContributorThis year at the Sundance Film Festival, three feature documentaries — Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee’s “Aftershock,” Reid Davenport’s “I Didn’t See You There” and Isabel Castro’s “Mija” — share in common a $10,000 grant provided by the Points North Institute and CNN Films’ American Stories Documentary Fund.Launched in 2020, the fund underwritten by CNN has dispensed a total of $100,000 in grants to emerging U.S. filmmakers working on 10 documentary projects that highlight pivotal moments in America. Eiselt and Lewis Lee’s “Aftershock,” and Davenport’s “I Didn’t See You There” are two of nine films in the Sundance U.S.

Sundance doc looks at man behind the modern bulletproof vest - abcnews.go.com - USA - Michigan
abcnews.go.com
24.01.2022 / 21:55

Sundance doc looks at man behind the modern bulletproof vest

Richard Davis was a bankrupt pizzeria owner when he got the idea for a bulletproof vest in 1969 Michigan.Body armor was nothing new, of course, but Davis had an inkling that he could make something lighter that could be worn, undetected, under clothes. Kevlar, he’d discover, was the answer.

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