The European film and television landscape stands on the brink of transformation, thanks to the recent appointment of Julie-Jeanne Régnaut as the Managing Director of the European Producers Club (EPC). Taking the reins from Alexandra Lebret, who dedicated over two decades to the association, Régnaut arrives with a wealth of experience that holds the promise
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The current revival of *Othello* has become an exhilarating phenomenon on Broadway, particularly evident with its stunning weekly box office gross of $2,818,297. This is not just any theatrical performance; it marks a significant moment in the history of Broadway as the highest-grossing eight-performance play to date, surpassing the beloved *Harry Potter and the Cursed
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Wendi McLendon-Covey, widely recognized for her portrayal of the matriarch Beverly Goldberg on ABC’s beloved sitcom “The Goldbergs”, is embarking on an ambitious new chapter in her career with the launch of Strong Beach Productions, in partnership with manager Gladys Gonzalez. This transition from performing to production signifies a pivotal moment that marks a shift
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The Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) stands as a beacon for aspiring filmmakers and seasoned industry veterans alike, gathered during the bustling Filmart week in Hong Kong. Entering its 23rd iteration, this signature event will unfold from March 17 to 19, showcasing an impressive 25 projects that exemplify the creativity and innovation emerging from
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The recent firing of Elizabeth G. Oyer, a Justice Department pardon attorney, shines a spotlight on the unsettling interplay between celebrity, politics, and justice. Oyer’s termination followed her resistance to support the restoration of Mel Gibson’s gun rights—a decision that highlights not just ethical dilemmas but the corresponding implications for public safety. Oyer’s assertive stance
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