Elizabeth Olsen shows off her award following a presentation ceremony during the 2021 Filming Italy Festival held at Forte Village Resort on Thursday night (July 22) in Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTransgender drama “Midnight Swan” was named as the best film on Saturday at the Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy. The Golden Mulberry prize was awarded by an audience poll after the film’s online screening.The film, directed by Uchida Eiji, is the story of an adolescent girl who moves in with her transgender aunt.
Elizabeth Olsen shows off her award following a presentation ceremony during the 2021 Filming Italy Festival held at Forte Village Resort on Thursday night (July 22) in Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe Venice Film Festival has unveiled its official poster by Italian illustrator and author Lorenzo Mattotti, and announced that a film by Venice native Andrea Segre looking at how the fest navigated COVID-19 last year will screen as its pre-opening event.Titled “La Biennale di Venezia: il cinema al tempo del Covid,” which translates to “The Venice Biennale: Cinema in the time of Covid,” the pre-opener will screen on Aug. 31.
Brandon Flynn‘s time at the gym has been paying off!
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A coming-of-age summer romance yarn, “Mi Iubita, Mon Amour” succeeds in shifting the power dynamic within the classic genre archetype, albeit in a way that increases the creep factor.
EXCLUSIVE: International production veterans Shebnem Askin and Michael Rifkin have been appointed Co-Heads of Sony Pictures International Productions. Reporting to Sanford Panitch, President, Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, the pair takes over from Laine Kline who stepped down earlier this year.
A royal accolade. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview with CBS has gotten a stamp of approval from the Television Academy: an Emmy nomination.
Helen Mirren looked stunning as she stepped out on the red carpet at the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival. The star, 75, looked chic and elegant as she smiled for cameras during the evening, posing both by herself and with other celebrities as part of the event.
Novak Djokovic has won Wimbledon to match Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal's record of 20 major titles. The 34-year-old Serbian beat Italian Matteo Berrettini in four sets - meaning he has also completed the third leg towards achieving the Golden Slam of all four slams and an Olympic gold in the same year.
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic beat Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in four sets Sunday at Wimbledon to take the men’s singles final, setting himself up for a potential Grand Slam if he triumphs at the US Open.
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#Cannes premiere. ‘Lesbian nuns’ is only the half of it.”“Benedetta” is an erotic drama directed by Verhoeven about a young nun in 17th century Italy who carries on an affair with another nun, and it’s inspired by a nonfiction book by historian Judith C.
Declan Rice was delivered another bout of good news on Wednesday evening after learning that his brother and his partner had welcomed a baby girl moments after England's win at the Euro 2020 semi-final.The nation erupted into excitement and pride when the Three Lions bagged their place in the coveted final against Italy following their 2-1 victory over Denmark after the game nail-bitingly extended into extra time.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian genre outfit Minerva Pictures has teamed with New Zealand’s Black Mandala Films to co-produce and launch international pre-sales at Cannes on horror/slasher “What the Waters Left Behind: Scars,” to be co-directed by Argentine helmers Nicolas Onetti and Matías Salinas (“Omen”). Shooting is set to start in Argentina in September.Pic is a sequel to “What the Waters Left Behind,” which was co-directed by Nicolas and Luciano Onetti and won them the
Manori Ravindran International EditorYou could be reading Alberto Dagnino the Riot Act, but nothing would distract the Italian camera operator from the soccer game at hand. He may be at the Cannes Film Festival, but the only screen he’s interested in tonight is inside a local pub.“Football, you know, is huge in my country,” the 31-year-old begins just as the action heats up.
There is a pretty good chance Ciara hasn’t had the chance to watch “The Crown” yet.