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‘No Other Choice,’ ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’ Top Asian World Film Fest
Asian World Film Festival returns Nov. 11-20 with a showcase of films from more than 30 Asian countries, including 20 films selected for the international Oscar race. The competition…
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Aly Raisman Advocates for Survivors of Abuse and Their Pets
Aly Raisman is a champion. And a survivor. And she knows it takes a village to help heal.
The Olympic gold medalist gymnast was used to performing at the absolute highest level,…
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How ‘Greek DNA’ of Thessaloniki’s Industry Arm Helps It Remain Vital
One year after celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Thessaloniki Film Festival’s Agora industry arm is steadily building for the years ahead, doubling down on a time-tested formula…
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Caitriona Balfe Join Andrew Haigh’s ‘A Long Winter’
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear,” “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”) and Caitriona Balfe (“Belfast,” “Ford v Ferrari,” “Outlander”) have joined the cast of Andrew Haigh’s “A Long…
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Breath of the Wild’ Soundtrack Gets Vinyl Release
Nintendo is releasing “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” soundtrack on vinyl in the U.S. in a first for the Japanese video game company, which has traditionally focused its…
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‘Sinners,’ ‘Hamnet,’ ‘F1’ Lead Camerimage Film Festival Lineup
The 33rd EnergaCamerimage Film Festival has unveiled this year’s lineup competition for the Golden Frog, honoring the best in cinematography in film. The festival will take place…
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Read CEO David Ellison Memo to Employees
Paramount Skydance, aiming to get leaner and meaner, today is laying off about 1,000 employees, mostly in the U.S. David Ellison, chairman and CEO of Paramount, sent employees a memo…
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‘Shogun’ Producer Eyes Japan Shoot for Future Seasons Amid Reforms
Future seasons of the Emmy-winning “Shogun” could finally film in Japan if the country addresses critical infrastructure and incentive gaps, Emmy-winning producer Miyagawa Eriko…
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Japanese Anime ‘Killtube’ Brings Dystopian Battle to Tokyo Market
An original anime feature set in an alternate 2027 Japan is at the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, promising a high-octane blend of feudal imagery and futuristic warfare.…
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Japan’s Elderly Crime Crisis Inspires Spanish-Japanese Film ‘Konbini’
A Spanish director is bringing a distinctly Japanese story to the screen with “Konbini,” a humanistic drama about an elderly man who deliberately shoplifts to get arrested and the…
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