interview with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell Sunday. “I was sitting on a couch and the press was let in.
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton now have double the reason to head to the Toronto International Film Festival next month. TIFF unveiled its documentary lineup today, which includes the world premiere of In Her Hands, a film executive produced by the Clintons through their banner Hidden Light.
The fest also unveiled its Contemporary World Cinema slate; see the full lineups below.
Hillary and Chelsea were previously announced as attending the festival in support of Gutsy, their upcoming Apple TV+ documentary series that “features intimate conversations with trailblazing women including Kim Kardashian, Meghan Thee Stallion, Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson and many more.”
In Her Hands, directed by Tamana Ayazi and Oscar nominee Marcel Mettelsiefen, focuses on another gutsy woman—Afghan politician Zarifa Ghafari—who became, at the age of 26, the youngest woman to serve as a mayor of an Afghan city. Netflix will release the film later this year.
“This was filmed last year,” notes TIFF’s chief documentary programmer Thom Powers. “Monday was the [first] anniversary of the Taliban’s retaking of Afghanistan. And that is the backdrop for this film.”
Powers predicts In Her Hands will factor into awards season as the calendar year advances, a happy fate he forecasts for several other newly-announced TIFF documentaries (scroll down for the complete lineup).
“[Among] the other films I would anticipate being part of the awards conversation, one is Louis Armstrong’s Black and Blues,” Powers tells Deadline. “It’s playing as our opening night selection, backed by Apple and directed by Sacha Jenkins, a real veteran music journalist. [Another] is Laura
interview with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell Sunday. “I was sitting on a couch and the press was let in.
Clayton Davis Telluride Film Festival’s official 2022 lineup has been announced, revealing world premieres of Sam Mendes’ “Empire of Light,” Sarah Polley’s “Women Talking,” Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” and Sebastián Lelio’s “The Wonder.” In its 49th year, the festival will pay tribute to two-time Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett, whose new film “TÁR,” from director Todd Field, will debut stateside after premiering at the Venice Film Festival. In addition, the festival will also tribute Academy Award nominee Polley (adapted screenplay for 2006’s “Away from Her”) and acclaimed documentarian Marc Cousins, who has two films dropping at the fest. One is “My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock,” which is based on a fictional monologue between Cousins and the master of suspense. The other is “The March on Rome,” depicting the ascent of fascism in Europe during the 1930s.
Manori Ravindran International Editor Hilary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton’s HiddenLight Productions is co-producing a new feature documentary with the team behind Sundance 2019 title “Gaza.” “In the Shadow of Beirut” is a cinematic portrait of modern-day Lebanon as seen through the eyes of four families living in the impoverished Sabra and Shatila neighbourhoods of the city, the scene of an infamous massacre in 1982. The film will be executive produced by Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton and Siobhan Sinnerton for HiddenLight. The doc is filmed over four years with unique access to the families within these largely restricted areas and co-directed by Stephen Gerard Kelly, in his debut, and Garry Keane (“Gaza,” 2019). Kelly built up his relationship with the families over a six-year period.
WATCH: Hillary Clinton chats with Kim Kardashian on GutsyAs part of the upcoming AppleTV+ series, Gutsy, the former Secretary of State and her daughter Chelsea Clinton will travel across the United States to interview pioneering celebrities and "celebrate the gutsy women who inspire them".Kim discusses her prison reform efforts.Based on the mother-daughter duo's novel, The Book of Gutsy Women, the series will show Hillary and Chelsea interviewing actress Goldie Hawn and her daughter Kate Hudson, comedian Amy Schumer, rapper Megan Thee Stallion and journalist Gloria Steinem.But undoubtedly the pair's most highly-anticipated guest is Kim Kardashian, who appears on the series to discuss her prison reform efforts. "To throw someone's life away when people really do make changes, I just believe in second chances," Kim says in a preview for the show, which premiers on September 9.Hillary and her daughter Chelsea interview pioneering women in their new series.In the episode, Kim, who is currently in law school studying for the bar exam, faced off against former lawyer Hillary in a general legal knowledge quiz. "I think Kim has an unfair advantage," Hillary said in the preview clip, to which quizmaster Chelsea added: "Kim has studied more recently than you."The mother-daughter duo were impressed by the reality star's knowledge, and said they enjoyed getting to know her on an intellectual level."She worked so hard [on the bar exam] and persevered," Hillary said.Hillary and Kim bonded during their sit-down interview."We didn't interview her about fashion, her many lines of commerce, her personal life.
Kim Kardashian says switching to a plant-based diet has helped with her psoriasis.
All that cramming paid off! Kim Kardashian is already putting her legal knowledge to good use — by beating Hillary Clinton in a game of law trivia.
for an article on her new Apple TV+ series Gutsy. She added, "I've had to let go of Kanye, because it's just, I can't. Just the way that he has treated Kim Kardashian, the way that he has talked about women is unconscionable to me.
reality star’s ex-husband Kanye West from her sports playlist.“I’ve had to let go of Kanye, because it’s just, I can’t,” Clinton, 42, recently told Entertainment Weekly.“Just the way that he has treated Kim Kardashian, the way that he has talked about women is unconscionable to me,” she continued. “That was some of my favorite running music.
Chelsea Clinton is revealing that she removed all of Kanye West‘s music from her running playlists, and she’s now explaining the reason why.
Kim Kardashian didn’t come to play when it came to demonstrating how much knowledge she has about the law. During one of the eight episodes of Hillary and Chelsea Clinton’s upcoming documentary series Gutsy, the reality tv personality and businesswoman goes head-to-head with the Yale graduate, and the final score wasn’t pretty for Hillary.During the show, which premieres on Apple TV+ on September 9, the former secretary of state challenged the law student to see who knows more about the career. “I think Kim has an unfair advantage,” Hillary says.“Kim has studied more recently than you,” Chelsea added.After answering questions about the use of deadly force, extortion and robbery, and self-defense, Kim defeated Hillary, 11-4.
Chelsea Clinton is sticking by Kim Kardashian. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Clinton shared that she has cut out Kardashian’s estranged husband Kanye West’s music from her running playlist. "I've had to let go of Kanye, because it's just, I can't.
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton star alongside each other in the upcoming Apple TV+ series "Gutsy." The series follows the mother-daughter duo as they feature "gutsy" women who inspire them. The series shows the Clintons meeting female artists, activists and community leaders. Some of these women include Kim Kardashian, Glennon Doyle, Dr.
Carson Burton Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are playing with bees, putting out fires and rappelling down cliffs with pioneering women in the new trailer for “Gutsy,” an eight-part documentary event hitting Apple TV+ on Sept. 9. Based the book “The Book of Gutsy Women,” the docuseries follows the mother-daughter duo as they celebrate the women who inspire them. Together, the duo hits the road to embark on a thought-provoking journey with women artists, activists, community leaders and everyday heroes. Joining the Clintons in their conversations are Glennon Doyle, Dr. Jane Goodall, Mariska Hargitay, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson, Kim Kardashian, Megan Thee Stallion, Amber Ruffin, Amy Schumer, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Symone (aka Reggie Gavin), Abby Wambach, Natalie Wynn (aka ContraPoints) and more.
Kim Kardashian is a firm believer in second chances. In the trailer for Hillary and Chelsea Clinton‘s new docuseries, “Gutsy”, Kim talks about her work within the criminal justice system and why she so strongly believes in second chances.
Kim Kardashian's future in law looks bright. She beat a brilliant Yale-educated mind in a legal knowledge quiz.
Kim Kardashian is a firm believer in second chances. In the trailer for Hillary and Chelsea Clinton's new docuseries, , Kim talks about her work within the criminal justice system and why she so strongly believes in second chances.«To throw someone's life away when people really do make changes...I just believe in second chances,» Kim, who was caught by cameras in January filming the series, tells Hillary and Chelsea.In photos taken at the time, the trio was seen at the Hot & Cool Cafe in Canoga Park, California, where they were joined by a camera crew.Unlike Kim's trip to the White House, her meeting with Hillary and Chelsea was a bit more casual, with the alum rocking a shiny black trench coat, lime green thigh-high boots and a pair of black sunglasses.
Hillary and Chelsea Clinton are teasing their new eight-part docuseries “Gutsy” in the latest cover story for Entertainment Weekly.
Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea are hitting the road in their new docuseries “Gutsy,” talking to inspiring women and trying bold new activities along the way. In the first trailer for the series, we see the former women of the White House rappelling over waterfalls, putting out fires — and bowling with Wanda Sykes.According to Apple TV+, the series “shows Hillary and Chelsea as you’ve never seen them before, revealing their special mother-daughter bond and the unique, multi-generational way they approach the important and timely issues highlighted in each episode.” Those issues are raised as part of “a thought-provoking journey to speak with pioneering women artists, activists, community leaders and everyday heroes who show us what it truly means to be gutsy.”We see a few of those famous faces in the footage, including Kate Hudson and her mom Goldie Hawn, Kim Kardashian and more.
Apple TV+ has dropped the trailer for Gutsy, an eight-part docuseries that follows Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton as they celebrate the gutsy women who inspire them.
Netflix has announced that its documentary In Her Hands, from renowned directors Tamana Ayazi (Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl)) and Marcel Mettelsiefen (Watani: My Homeland) will launch globally on the streamer and in select theaters on November 16, following the film’s September 9th world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.