Friday, April 30, 2021

Noel Clarke Sexual Misconduct Scandal; Amazon Swoops For Farhadi; Zhang Yimou on 'Cliff Walkers'

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April 30, 2021

ITV Pulls 'Viewpoint' Following Noel Clarke Sexual Misconduct Allegations

ITV has said it "is no longer appropriate" to broadcast the final episode of the Noel Clarke-fronted drama tonight.

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BAFTA on Noel Clarke: 'We Did Not Know About Any Allegations Relating to Noel Clarke' Prior to Award Announcement

BAFTA has said it was unaware of any sexual misconduct allegations against actor Noel Clarke before naming him as its award recipient.

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Noel Clarke's 'Bulletproof' Co-Star Ashley Walters Speaks Out on Misconduct Allegations

Ashley Walters has spoken out following explosive sexual misconduct and harassment allegations against his 'Bulletproof' co-star.

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Amazon Studios Scoops U.S. Rights to Asghar Farhadi's 'A Hero' (EXCLUSIVE)

Amazon Studios has acquired U.S. rights to Oscar-winning filmmaker Asghar Farhadi’s "A Hero," one of the prestige films tipped for Can …

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Cedric Jimenez to Direct Anti-Terrorism Investigation Thriller 'November' Starring Jean Dujardin (EXCLUSIVE)

Cedric Jimenez will next be directing "November," an action thriller set against the backdrop of the Paris terror attacks of 2015.

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Zhang Yimou on the Persistence That Got 'Cliff Walkers' Made Despite COVID and Melting Snow

Zhang Yimou explains the persistence needed to complete ‘Cliff Walkers’ despite a 50-day COVID hiatus and snowy locations that m …

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With 'Nomadland' Pulled, Italy's 'Pinocchio' Becomes First Oscar-Nominated Film to Hit China in 2021

Move over, "Nomadland" -- Italy's "Pinocchio" is now set to become the first film nominated at this year's Oscars to hit China.

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Berlin Winner 'Sweet Thing' Lands at Film Movement for North American Release (EXCLUSIVE)

Film Movement has acquired North American rights to Alexandre Rockwell's 'Sweet Thing,' which won Berlin's Crystal Bear in 2020.

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Restoration of Hong Kong's State Theatre Will Take Five Years, But it is Already a Hit

Restoration of Hong Kong's State Theatre will take five years, but the private sector heritage project is already proving popular.

                                                           

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