Following the success of its recent box office triumph, “How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies,” GDH is poised to attract more attention with its upcoming film, “Flat Girls.” Scheduled to premiere on February 6, 2024, this coming-of-age narrative dives deep into the lives of two teenage girls whose friendship faces the trials of adolescence.
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The Göteborg Film Festival, in collaboration with Nordisk Film & TV Fond, is once again highlighting the vibrant storytelling culture of the Nordic region by naming the five nominees for the inaugural Nordic Series Script Award. This award aims to honor the artistry and creativity of writers who bring their unique narratives to life through
The London Film Critics’ Circle is set to present the prestigious Dilys Powell Award for Excellence in Film to Daniel Craig, a commendation that signifies the highest level of recognition from the organization. This accolade not only honors Craig’s impressive body of work but also highlights his significant contributions to the film industry. In expressing
The French film industry is buzzing with excitement as Goodfellas reveals its extensive slate for 2025, coinciding with the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris taking place soon. This initiative underscores Goodfellas’ dedication to presenting a diverse range of French-language films that promise to captivate audiences both locally and internationally. With numerous films expected to feature in
In a strategic move reflective of the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry, Sky has revamped its awards team. This shift comes on the heels of successful projects demonstrating the platform’s commitment to original content and high-quality productions. Charlotte Mardon-Heath has been promoted to Head of Awards & Original Brands Lead, taking charge as the
One of the standout films of 2023, Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez,” recently garnered significant acclaim by winning the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language. This honor underscores the film’s poignant exploration of sisterhood, resilience, and the complexities of identity, establishing it as a vital entry in contemporary cinema. Audiard’s acceptance speech resonated
The Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, originally based on the beloved Sega video game series, has achieved remarkable success at the global box office. Following the recent release of its third installment, the franchise has effortlessly soared past the $1 billion mark in worldwide earnings, establishing itself as a formidable player in the family-friendly film landscape.
In a somber turn of events, King Charles has expressed profound sorrow over the tragic death of Edward Pettifer, a young British man he personally knew, during a horrific vehicle attack in New Orleans on January 1st. This incident, which claimed the lives of 14 individuals and injured dozens more, reverberated not just through the
In a surprising turn of events, iconic musician Neil Young has decided to perform at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, reversing his earlier announcement that he would not be taking the stage. This change of heart sheds light on the complexities of artist-festival relationships and highlights the growing tension surrounding corporate involvement in live music events.
As the curtain rises on the 2024 Göteborg Film Festival, excitement and anticipation permeate the air, signaling a unique confluence of creativity and cultural expression. This year’s festival is set to embark on a cinematic journey that examines human experience through diverse narratives, starting with the world premiere of Eirik Svensson’s riveting new feature, *Safe