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Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees living at Holiday Inn Express at Glasgow airport - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Ukraine - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
24.07.2022 / 07:13

Hundreds of Ukrainian refugees living at Holiday Inn Express at Glasgow airport

Refugees from Ukraine brought to Glasgow under a Scottish Government scheme said they have been made very welcome but are uncertain of their future weeks after arriving.

Meridian Pictures To Produce Vadim Perelman’s ‘The Last Executioner,’ Co-Written By Ukrainian Soldier Andrii Khokholkin - deadline.com - Britain - Ukraine - Russia - Iran
deadline.com
22.07.2022 / 23:55

Meridian Pictures To Produce Vadim Perelman’s ‘The Last Executioner,’ Co-Written By Ukrainian Soldier Andrii Khokholkin

Meridian Pictures’ Eric Paquette will produce The Last Executioner, a new project from director Vadim Perelman that he co-wrote with Andrii Khokholkin.

Why Nikki Bella wishes she had a 'bad' breakup with John Cena - www.wonderwall.com - Canada - Russia
wonderwall.com
21.07.2022 / 21:19

Why Nikki Bella wishes she had a 'bad' breakup with John Cena

John Cena was very amicable… and that's the problem. The "Total Bellas" alum told Entertainment Tonight that the split was "hard" because there was still love between them when their high-profile relationship ended."You almost wish it was bad, because it's so much easier to walk away," she said. "I think a lot of women get into this situation when it's like, 'I love this person, but I don't know if it's right for my life.' Sometimes we meet amazing people, but we're just meant to live a different life."Nikki and John began dating in 2012 and got engaged at Wrestlemania in 2017.

Marie Kreutzer’s ‘Corsage’ & Ukrainian Doc ‘Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles’, From ‘Pamfir’ Director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Among Competition Titles Set For Sarajevo Film Festival - deadline.com - Ukraine - Austria - Greece - Slovenia - state Georgia - Turkey - Hungary - Cyprus - Kosovo - Serbia - Armenia - Moldova - Bulgaria - Albania - Croatia - Malta - Romania - city Sarajevo - Macedonia - Montenegro
deadline.com
21.07.2022 / 16:15

Marie Kreutzer’s ‘Corsage’ & Ukrainian Doc ‘Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles’, From ‘Pamfir’ Director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Among Competition Titles Set For Sarajevo Film Festival

The Sarajevo Film Festival has unveiled its competition line-up for this year’s festival, with Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage and Ukrainian helmer Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk’s documentary ‘Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles’ selected in the feature film and documentary categories respectively.

Launch Of DC Power Index Prize To Honor Ukrainian Ambassador, Capitol Police Officer, Covid Bioethicist - deadline.com - New York - USA - Ukraine
deadline.com
20.07.2022 / 03:13

Launch Of DC Power Index Prize To Honor Ukrainian Ambassador, Capitol Police Officer, Covid Bioethicist

The inaugural DC Power Index Prize will honor Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova, Capitol police officer Caroline Edwards and National Institutes of Health bioethicist Christine Grady, among others, at a ceremony on Wednesday.

Dad who left his family for Ukrainian refugee lover ‘surviving with nowt’ after losing his job - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Ukraine - Russia - city Bradford
dailyrecord.co.uk
17.07.2022 / 14:37

Dad who left his family for Ukrainian refugee lover ‘surviving with nowt’ after losing his job

A UK dad who fell for a Ukrainian refugee and ditched his long-term girlfriend says the pair are “surviving with nowt” – after he lost his job because of the furore around his new relationship.

The Rolling Stones play ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ with Ukrainian choir - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - Austria - Netherlands - Switzerland - city Amsterdam - Choir
nme.com
17.07.2022 / 13:47

The Rolling Stones play ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ with Ukrainian choir

The Rolling Stones invited a Ukrainian choir on stage to perform ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ at a gig this weekend – see footage below.The legendary rockers were playing the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna, Austria on Friday (July 15), where they saved a special surprise for the encore.“They came long way to be here tonight,” Mick Jagger told the crowd before introducing the Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir, revealing that they drove 15 hours from Kyiv to Vienna to be at the show.Choirmaster Ruben Tolmachov then told the crowd: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed.“I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”See footage of the performance below.Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February, the music world has invited many Ukrainian creatives to perform at global events and with world-famous bands.Last month, Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra were invited to perform at Glastonbury Festival, with frontman Oleh Psiuk telling NME: “We are lucky that we are here, so we’ve tried to prepare for our performance [at Glastonbury]. We are super-happy to be here.”A video message recorded by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was also screened around Worthy Farm on the Friday of the festival.The Rolling Stones resumed their European stadium tour last month after cancelling shows because Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID.The Stones postponed two gigs in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland in mid-June due to their frontman’s ill health.

Sarajevo Film Festival To Honor Ukrainian Filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa With Retrospective & Honorary Heart Of Sarajevo Award - deadline.com - Ukraine - city Kiev - city Sarajevo
deadline.com
15.07.2022 / 16:13

Sarajevo Film Festival To Honor Ukrainian Filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa With Retrospective & Honorary Heart Of Sarajevo Award

The upcoming edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival will host a retrospective of films from Ukrainian screenwriter, director and producer Sergei Loznitsa in recognition for his outstanding contribution to the art of film.

Locarno Chief on ‘Serious and Fun’ Lineup and Why the Swiss Festival Didn’t Boycott Russia’s Alexander Sokurov - variety.com - Ukraine - Russia - Switzerland
variety.com
07.07.2022 / 17:37

Locarno Chief on ‘Serious and Fun’ Lineup and Why the Swiss Festival Didn’t Boycott Russia’s Alexander Sokurov

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian critic Giona A. Nazzaro, artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival, has assembled what he defines as a “broad, diversified and inclusive program” for the 75th edition of the Swiss event, which will open with “Atomic Blonde” helmer David Leitch’s Brad Pitt-starrer “Bullet Train” screening on its 8,000-seat outdoor Piazza Grande. The frothy U.S.

Karlovy Vary Film Festival Opens With Pop and Politics - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Czech Republic
thewrap.com
02.07.2022 / 22:21

Karlovy Vary Film Festival Opens With Pop and Politics

bombastico.But then, this was, in every sense, a big night. Once the film let out, the thousand-strong crowd gathered outside Karlovy Vary’s main site for a free show that featured Czech band MIG 21, a 60-piece orchestra, 20 choir singers and two rather saucy dancers, and that concluded – as only such a statement could – with a fireworks display.

Liev Schreiber Discusses His Efforts to Deliver Aid to Ukraine at Karlovy Vary Film Festival - variety.com - USA - Ukraine - Russia - Poland
variety.com
02.07.2022 / 20:41

Liev Schreiber Discusses His Efforts to Deliver Aid to Ukraine at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Will Tizard ContributorWhen Liev Schreiber first encountered how ordinary Ukrainians on the ground are handling the vast and urgent crises brought on by the Russian war, he says, one thing was clear to him immediately: “They were doing all the work.”Speaking about his non-profit BlueCheck Ukraine at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival on Saturday, the actor/writer/producer explained this realization is central to his newly organized efforts to help.Schreiber was also motivated to found BlueCheck Ukraine after hearing many Americans express doubt about whether funds donated to the war relief effort would reach those most in need. Westerners are skeptical about transparency in Eastern Europe, he learned, likely because of the region’s history of corruption and waste.

Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival Heats Up With Opening Night Gala & Paolo Genovese’s Relationship Drama ‘Superheroes’ - deadline.com - Hollywood - Italy - Ukraine
deadline.com
02.07.2022 / 01:19

Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival Heats Up With Opening Night Gala & Paolo Genovese’s Relationship Drama ‘Superheroes’

While Covid cases begin to surge again in Hollywood, it’s a different story nearly 6,000 miles away as the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival kicked off with a bang on Friday night. The prominent Central European festival showed no sign that the pandemic was going to mar yet another edition of the much-loved event as delegates packed into the Hotel Thermal’s Grand Hall for its opening night ceremony and opening night film Superheroes, from Italian director Paolo Genovese.

Jerusalem Film Festival Unveils Israeli Competition As It Gears Up For First Full Edition Since 2019 - deadline.com - Ukraine - Czech Republic - Israel
deadline.com
30.06.2022 / 09:59

Jerusalem Film Festival Unveils Israeli Competition As It Gears Up For First Full Edition Since 2019

The Jerusalem Film Festival has unveiled the line-up for its Israeli feature film competition as well as all the other local productions selected to screen in its 39th edition, running 21-31.

Festival In Focus: How The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Continues To Be An “Edgy” & Culturally Significant Film Destination - deadline.com - Italy - Ukraine - Czech Republic - Israel
deadline.com
29.06.2022 / 20:17

Festival In Focus: How The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Continues To Be An “Edgy” & Culturally Significant Film Destination

As the 56th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) is about to kick off on Friday, there will be plenty to discuss at this year’s event in the picturesque Czech spa town. The prominent Central European festival, which is returning to its usual early July slot after last year’s edition was delayed to August because of the pandemic, will see 33 films from five continents screen across its three sections – the Crystal Globe Competition, the Special Screenings section and its new competition, Proxima, which replaces the former East of the West section.

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