Wednesday, August 11, 2021

'A-ha: The Movie' Sells Wide; Instagram vs Pedro Almodovar; Melbourne Festival's Lockdown Woes

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August 11, 2021

U.S.-Based Lightyear, the U.K.'s Modern Films Among New 'A-ha: The Movie' Fans (EXCLUSIVE)

Norwegian doc ‘A-ha: The Movie,’ from ‘Modern Slavery’s’ Thomas Robsahm, is shaping up as a Haugesund highligh …

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Instagram Apologizes to Pedro Almodóvar for Venice Opener 'Parallel Mothers' Poster Censorship

Instagram has apologized to Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar for removing a poster of his upcoming Venice opener 'Parallel Mothers.'

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Melbourne Film Festival Cancels In-Person Screenings as City's Lockdown Is Extended

The Melbourne International Film Festival cancels its in-person screenings as the city's anti-COVID lockdown is further extended.

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Mindy Kaling, Amazon Studios Adapting Novel 'Hana Khan Carries On' as Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Mindy Kaling, Amazon Studios team on Uzma Jalaluddin’s 'Hana Khan Carries On,' a rom-com that modernizes "Shop Around the Corner."

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Netflix Acquires Tatiana Huezo's Cannes Prize-Winning 'Prayers for the Stolen' For Most European Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Netflix has acquired Tatiana Huezo’s 'Prayers for the Stolen,' which won a special mention at Cannes' Un Certain Regard, for most of E …

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Robert Patrick's 'What Josiah Saw' Drops Clip (EXCLUSIVE)

‘And Then I Go’ director Vincent Grashaw drills down on his latest film, ‘What Joshua Saw,’ which world premieres at …

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How Heritage Film Institutions Are Coping With a 'Missing Arm' During the Pandemic

Locarno Film Festival gathered a panel of experts to discuss the future of heritage cinema online and the challenges during the pandemic.

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Edwin Calls for a Revival of Sensitivity With Locarno's 'Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash'

The film is a genre-bending portrayal of an angry impotent young man stuck in the middle of the macho Indonesian Eighties.

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Fans Connect With Soccer Through Players' Stance on Social Issues, Finds Sky Sports Study

Fans are connecting with soccer through players’ stance on social issues, says a Sky Sports study.

                                                           

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