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The Testament of Ann Lee: Amanda Seyfried Shines in Mona Fastvold’s Venice Golden Lion Contender
Director Mona Fastvold arrives at the Venice Film Festival with her latest work, The Testament of Ann Lee, a Golden…
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Paramount’s Daniel Monaghan Joins Foxtel as Exec Director Amid Global TV Industry Shifts
Daniel Monaghan, long-time Senior Vice-President of Content & Programming at Paramount Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), is making a major…
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Marrakech Film Festival Launches Atlas Programs to Boost Arab and African Cinema
The Marrakech International Film Festival has unveiled the Atlas Programs, a new initiative designed to unite and expand all the…
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This Is Not a Drill: Justin J. Pearson Leads Environmental Justice Fight at Telluride
At just 30 years old, Justin J. Pearson is emerging as a powerful activist in Tennessee, with his influence extending…
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Shaka iLembe Renewed for Final Season 3: MultiChoice’s Epic Zulu Drama Returns in 2026
The acclaimed African epic Shaka iLembe is set to conclude its journey, with MultiChoice renewing the series for a third…
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International Box Office Update: Fantastic Four: First Steps Crosses $500M, The Roses Debuts Strong
It was a relatively quiet weekend at the international box office, but several films delivered major milestones and solid holds…
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BBC Scotland Launches Counsels: New Legal Drama From Skins Creator Bryan Elsley
Filming has officially begun on BBC Scotland’s new drama Counsels, an eight-part series co-created by Bryan Elsley (Skins, Clique, Champion)…
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Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother Premieres at Venice to Warm Reviews
Father Mother Sister Brother, the latest feature from acclaimed indie auteur Jim Jarmusch, premiered this evening at the Venice Film…
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Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother Review: Family, Comedy, and Awkward Truths at Venice
If Jim Jarmusch ever blended cringe comedy with arthouse experimentation, the result would look much like his latest film, Father…
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