Rosamund Pike wasn’t holding back when it came to her fashion choice on the final day of the Cannes Film Festival.
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Peter Gabriel blaming a lack of support from the UK government.“It is with great regret that we are cancelling WOMAD ’21 today.
Without the simple support of a government insurance scheme or the guarantee of Test Event status, we cannot continue and put WOMAD’s long term future at risk,” Gabriel said.“We feel that our audience, artists, staff, and contractors, who have been amazingly supportive throughout all this, will understand the need for us to act to guarantee our survival.”Gabriel had
.Rosamund Pike wasn’t holding back when it came to her fashion choice on the final day of the Cannes Film Festival.
Kira Kovalenko’s Russian drama Unclenching The Fists won the Grand Prize in Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard sidebar this year.
Variety. The film from director Pablo Larraín will also play in competition for the Golden Lion.
Euro 2020 concluded on Sunday night in typically dramatic fashion after a captivating month of football. Italy won a European Championship for the first time since 1968, denying England their first ever win of the tournament.
Jack Thorne, the prolific British writer behind His Dark Materials and Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, is to deliver the prestigious James MacTaggart Memorial Lecture at the Edinburgh TV Festival next month.
Gallery: Pencil dresses (Prima (UK)) Other stars to shine at the Annette premiere included Marion Cotillard who dazzled in a metallic silver one-shoulder dress from Chanel, featuring peplum detail and a flared hem. Oscar-winner Helen Mirren was also a hit with fashion fans, bringing a splash of colour to proceedings with a gold chiffon A-line midi dress comprising a sweetheart neckline, long sheer sleeves and flowing skirt.
The Lightning Seeds’ Ian Broudie has reflected on 25 years of ‘Three Lions’ in a new interview ahead of England’s Euro 2020 semi-final with Denmark tonight (July 7).The May 1996 song, which Broudie co-wrote with comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner, has enjoyed its latest resurgence in popularity over the last month as England fans continue to bask in their side’s strong form in the tournament.‘Three Lions’ has re-entered the UK charts as a result – it currently sits at number six in the
St. Vincent has announced details of a UK and European tour for 2022.
The 74th Cannes Film Festival kicked off in earnest this evening as big names came out to support the event that’s just getting back to business after last year’s cancellation and this year’s delays. Assembled together, 2019 Oscar and Palme d’Or winner Bong Joon-ho, Cannes veteran Pedro Almodovar, Jury President Spike Lee and tonight’s honorary Palme d’Or recipient Jodie Foster paid tribute to the event and officially opened the 2021 proceedings in a mix of Korean, Spanish, English and French.
Michael Flatley has tapped and jumped from Lord of the dance to Lord of the big screen, having picked up an award at the Monaco Streaming Film Festival for his film debut Blackbird.
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DEALSBucks Music Group has signed pianist and composer Robert Mitchell to a worldwide publishing administration deal. “What an honour to join the incredible Bucks Music Group”, he says.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentMiramax and Amazon melodrama “Uncle Frank,” and HBO Max’s AIDS-themed series “It’s a Sin” dominated awards at the 60th annual Monte-Carlo TV Festival.Set in the early 1970s in North Carolina, “Uncle Frank” won best film, best creator and best actor for Paul Bettany who stars as a gay man forced to confront the Southern family to whom he’s stayed closeted.
COVID-19 travel restrictions.The likes of Rag’n’Bone Man, Inhaler, Alfa Mist, Yussef Dayes and more will no longer play the festival, which is due to take place from July 2-17.Despite Switzerland easing its lockdown restrictions from tomorrow (June 26), travellers from countries including the UK will need to complete 10 days of quarantine upon entering the country.As a result, artists travelling from the UK will be unable to play the festival, with Montreux announcing replacements today (June
COVID-19 restrictions.The festival was set to be held on Saturday July 24, and announced its intention to go ahead back in March following the unveiling of the UK’s road map out of lockdown.Now, after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed last week (June 14) that the date to drop all coronavirus restrictions will be delayed from June 21 until July 19 in light of the spread of new COVID variants, the festival has announced it is unable to go ahead as planned.“Following Wednesday’s announcement