Sundance International Film Festival allows for a wide variety of unique and personal films to be screened each year. Such allows for several emotional and difficult stories to be told throughout the festival.
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Naman Ramachandran Philippa Kowarsky, executive producer of 2021 Sundance winner “Flee,” has been appointed commissioning editor of prestigious documentary brand BBC Storyville. Kowarsky’s focus will be identifying and co-producing outstanding original documentary feature films from around the world.
She will report to Rose Garnett, director of BBC Film.Kowarsky joins the BBC from Cinephil, the international sales and advisory firm which she founded in 1997 and where she is currently MD. At
.Sundance International Film Festival allows for a wide variety of unique and personal films to be screened each year. Such allows for several emotional and difficult stories to be told throughout the festival.
Naman Ramachandran BAFTA-winning Welsh director Philip John, whose credits include “Downton Abbey” and “The Good Karma Hospital,” will direct “Arrangements of Love,” the sole Asian project selected at the Toronto International Financing Forum, which sits alongside the Toronto film festival.The film is an adaptation of the bestselling 2004 novel of the same title by Indian author Timeri N.
Phillip Schofield had to choke back tears as he accepted his LGBT Award in a moving video shared online.
Phillip Schofield has accepted an LGBT award ahead of a special ceremony tonight. The This Morning presenter only came out as gay last year with the support of his wife and daughters.
Phillip Schofield got emotional as he accepted the British LGBT special recognition award, where he likens the road towards coming out as gay to packing “a parachute before the jump".The video set to be played tonight was filmed early as Phillip is currently away on holiday and unable to accept the award in person.The This morning host came out as gay in February of 2020 after admitting to suffering through an “inner conflict”, followed by a candid discussion with co-host Holly Willoughby live
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More than four months have passed since the nation - and our Queen - waved a sad goodbye to Prince Philip. But while the popular Duke of Edinburgh may have gone, he has certainly not been forgotten.
Kerry Katona has revealed she has built bridges with Phillip Schofield thirteen years after her infamous This Morning interview which left her "feeling suicidal". In 2008, Phillip and his then co-host Fern Britton questioned now 40 year old Kerry for "slurring" her words while viewers at home claimed she appeared to be drunk.
Four months later, and there’s still interest around why Meghan Markle wasn’t at Prince Philip’s funeral. Philip, the grandfather of Meghan’s husband, Prince Harry, died on April 9, 2021, at the age of 99 years old.
Gone, but never forgotten. Prince William and Duchess Kate are grateful for the outpouring of support the royal family has received in the months since Prince Philip died in April.
Marta Balaga Danish filmmaker Mads Brügger, who won a Sundance best director award for “Cold Case Hammarskjöld,” expected a bigger fallout following the release of his latest film, “The Mole: Undercover in North Korea,” he admitted during his CineLink Talk at Sarajevo Film Festival.His documentary, focusing on two men embarking on a mission to expose the secrets of the Korean Friendship Association (KFA) and its Spanish president, is shown at the festival in the Dealing with the Past section,
Manori Ravindran International EditorTel Aviv-based sales outfit and advisory firm Cinephil is linking up with London’s WestEnd Films for a new joint venture that will see the companies unite on development, financing and sales.The deal comes as Cinephil founder and managing director Philippa Kowarsky recently stepped down from the business — a leading sales firm whose credits include the Sundance-winning “Flee” and Oscar-nominated “Collective” — to take up one of the documentary industry’s