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New Order announce one-off Los Angeles show with Blossoms - www.nme.com - Britain - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - California - Manchester - Dublin - county Huntington
nme.com
25.09.2023 / 20:01

New Order announce one-off Los Angeles show with Blossoms

New Order have announced a one-off show in Los Angeles, with Blossoms to support.The band will be performing at the 6,000-capacity YouTube Theater in the city on November 15, which is a warm-up show ahead of the band’s appearance at Darker Waves Festival in Huntington Beach on November 18. New Order are co-headlining the festival alongside Tears For Fears.The gig has been billed as part of the Darker Waves Sideshow series, with X, Drab Majesty and Provoker, OMD and Echo and the Bunnymen all playing headline gigs in California in the week leading up to the festival.Tickets for New Order’s show with Blossoms go on sale on Friday (September 29) – you can buy yours here.A post shared by New Order (@neworderofficial)Earlier this month, the band announced reissued editions of their classic compilation album ‘Substance 1987’.Originally released via the legendary Factory Records, the record featured all of the Manchester band’s singles up to that point in their 12″ forms, as well as many of their respective B-sides.‘Substance 1987’ also contained newly-recorded versions of the songs ‘Temptation’ and Confusion’.

The Mediapro Studio Acquires Latin American Production-Services Powerhouse Cimarron (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - USA - Mexico - Madrid - Belgium - Argentina - city Santiago - Turkey - Uruguay - Beyond
variety.com
22.09.2023 / 11:21

The Mediapro Studio Acquires Latin American Production-Services Powerhouse Cimarron (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent SAN SEBASTIAN — In a first big deal to be announced during this year’s San Sebastian Festival, Madrid-based The Mediapro Studio, one of Europe’s biggest independent and international creation-production-distribution powerhouses, has acquired Cimarrón, the Uruguay, Argentina and Mexico-based production house and services company. Of “highly significant value,” TMS said Friday, the deal looks set to consolidate TMS’ presence in Latin America and beyond.

Luxbox Closes First Sales on ‘Puan,’ from ‘Rojo’s’ Benjamin Naishtat, ‘A Family Submerged’s’ Maria Alche (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - Brazil - USA - Germany - Argentina - city Buenos Aires
variety.com
22.09.2023 / 07:11

Luxbox Closes First Sales on ‘Puan,’ from ‘Rojo’s’ Benjamin Naishtat, ‘A Family Submerged’s’ Maria Alche (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent SAN SEBASTIAN — Paris-based Luxbox has clinched major territory pre-sales on anticipated San Sebastian competition title “Puan,” an original attempt by its writer-directors, María Alche (“A Family Submerged”) and Benjamín Naishtat (“Rojo”) to deliver a state of the nation take on Argentina – and any country in thrall of European ideas – but in a notably lighter tone than most Latin American arthouse fare. Key first major territory buyers take in Condor for France, whose release lineup has featured major auteurs such as Kelly Reichardt, Casey Affleck, Agnieszka Holland, Paul Schrader, Denis Villeneuve, Michel Franco and Ira Sachs.

American French Film Festival Cancels October Edition Amid Strikes - variety.com - France - Los Angeles - USA
variety.com
21.09.2023 / 16:13

American French Film Festival Cancels October Edition Amid Strikes

Pat Saperstein Deputy Editor The 27th annual American French Film Festival set for October has been canceled in light of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the Franco American Cultural Fund announced. “The FACF Board of Directors determined this week that it was not possible to continue with business as usual,” the board said in a statement. The Los Angeles festival, formerly known as Colcoa, had been set for Oct.

The American French Film Festival In L.A. Cancels 2023 Edition Due To Strikes - deadline.com - France - USA
deadline.com
21.09.2023 / 08:55

The American French Film Festival In L.A. Cancels 2023 Edition Due To Strikes

The American French Film Festival (TAFFF), which had been due to take place in L.A. from October 18 to 22, has been shelved due to the writers and actors strikes.

‘Emily in Paris’ Director Katina Medina Mora, ‘Caso 63’ Creator Julio Rojas Team on ‘Freeland,’ a First Love Thriller Set in a Creationist Dystopia (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Paris - Mexico - Chile
variety.com
20.09.2023 / 12:03

‘Emily in Paris’ Director Katina Medina Mora, ‘Caso 63’ Creator Julio Rojas Team on ‘Freeland,’ a First Love Thriller Set in a Creationist Dystopia (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Mexico’s Katina Medina Mora, director of Netflix hits ‘Emily in Paris’ and ‘Firefly Lane’ and Apple TV+ standout “Swagger,” is teaming with Chile’s Julio Rojas, creator of podcast phenom “Caso 63,” to direct and co-write with Rojas “Freeland.” Medina Mora, Rojas and “Freeland” producer Nestor Hernández, a former Sony and HBO development exec for Latin America, will attend the San Sebastian Film Festival, which kicks off on Sept. 22, to present the project.

‘Titanique’ Off-Broadway Review: Unsinkable - www.metroweekly.com - Los Angeles - New York - Manhattan
metroweekly.com
19.09.2023 / 20:17

‘Titanique’ Off-Broadway Review: Unsinkable

Titanic? Those of a certain age will recall the hype and hysteria of James Cameron’s 1997 film starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Lines formed at movie theaters around the world, many being turned away by sold-out notices.

Electric Zoo festival hit with class action lawsuit after “nightmare” 2023 edition - www.nme.com - New York - New York - Arizona - North Carolina
nme.com
19.09.2023 / 12:11

Electric Zoo festival hit with class action lawsuit after “nightmare” 2023 edition

Rolling Stone last week (September 14), which reported that two festival-goers had filed the lawsuit just over a week after the 2023 instalment, which ran between September 2 and September 3.Here, they highlighted the tumultuous conditions faced by ticket holders over the weekend, and described the two-day event as “a nightmare endured by thousands of electronic music fans”.According to reports, the first day was cancelled just three hours before it was set to start due to ongoing “global supply chain issues”, which reportedly prevented the construction of the main stage at the festival.Additionally, the final day reportedly opened late and was oversold – with the full capacity being met by midday and approximately 7,000 festival-goers being prevented from entering the site, despite having valid tickets.As shared by the outlet, the plaintiffs – Nicole Brockmole and Lauren Bair – are seeking damages on behalf of all of “all affected patrons who paid for ticket(s) for access or entry to [Electric Zoo] were not granted access”.The lawsuit also highlights that “in addition to Friday’s cancellation”, the circumstances at the site on Randall’s Island, New York soon “turned worse for Electric Zoo fans on Sunday when they were left to languish in heatwave for hours after being greeted by never-ending lines to enter the festival and eventually denied entry because the venue was oversold and overcrowded”.Brockmole and Blair – who are from North Carolina and Arizona respectively – were among thousands who travelled to New York for the festival, only to be denied entry. Another attendee who faced the same predicament told Rolling Stone: “I’m never coming back.

Beyond Fest Sets 2023 Lineup: Genre Fest Features Roger Corman Tribute, ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’ Premiere, ‘The Abyss’ Screening, Guillermo del Toro, Brad Bird & More - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Santa Monica - Beyond
deadline.com
14.09.2023 / 16:03

Beyond Fest Sets 2023 Lineup: Genre Fest Features Roger Corman Tribute, ‘It’s A Wonderful Knife’ Premiere, ‘The Abyss’ Screening, Guillermo del Toro, Brad Bird & More

The 2023 Beyond Fest lineup is set. America’s biggest genre-focused festival is returning this month with a 55-film slate that includes a Roger Corman career celebration, special screening of The Abyss with James Cameron, the world premiere of Legendary’s It’s a Wonderful Knife and much more.

Theatrical Premiere of Tabu-Starring ‘Khufiya’ to Open Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - India
variety.com
14.09.2023 / 15:29

Theatrical Premiere of Tabu-Starring ‘Khufiya’ to Open Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (EXCLUSIVE)

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Tabu-starring spy thriller, “Khufiya” has been set as the opening title of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (Oct. 11-15).

New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival NewFest Announces 2023 Lineup, Including New York Premiere of ‘Nyad’ - variety.com - New York - New York
variety.com
13.09.2023 / 16:03

New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival NewFest Announces 2023 Lineup, Including New York Premiere of ‘Nyad’

McKinley Franklin editor New York-based LGBTQ+ film festival NewFest has debuted the lineup for its 35th festival, which is set to run from Oct. 12 to Oct. 24.

Summer House's Carl Radke & Lindsay Hubbard Officially Call Off Wedding, His Note to Guests Revealed - www.justjared.com - Mexico
justjared.com
11.09.2023 / 19:39

Summer House's Carl Radke & Lindsay Hubbard Officially Call Off Wedding, His Note to Guests Revealed

Summer House‘s Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard split last month and ended their engagement. The former couple, who got engaged in 2022, were supposed to get married this fall in Mexico.

‘Campolivar’ Director Alicia Moncholi’s ‘Weekends,’ Turning on Childhood Trauma, Advances in Development at Oberon Media (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Mexico - Rome - Berlin
variety.com
11.09.2023 / 10:25

‘Campolivar’ Director Alicia Moncholi’s ‘Weekends,’ Turning on Childhood Trauma, Advances in Development at Oberon Media (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Alicia Moncholí, winner of the New Directors of Asturias Award for her latest short, “Campolivar,” is developing her first feature film, the coming-of-age drama “Weekends,” just announced as one of the five titles in development set to be presented at the Second Spanish Screenings on Tour. They unspool at Rome’s MIA forum, which takes place Oct.

Fans devastated as Red Arrows' display at Southport Air Show called off at the last minute because of poor weather - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.09.2023 / 13:01

Fans devastated as Red Arrows' display at Southport Air Show called off at the last minute because of poor weather

The Red Arrows' Southport Air Show display as cancelled at the last minute due to poor weather on the coast, leaving aviation fans disappointed.

Toronto Film Festival Kicks Off With Fewer Stars, More Masks and Miyazaki’s ‘Last’ Film ‘The Boy and the Heron’ - variety.com - USA - Canada
variety.com
08.09.2023 / 01:35

Toronto Film Festival Kicks Off With Fewer Stars, More Masks and Miyazaki’s ‘Last’ Film ‘The Boy and the Heron’

Brent Lang Executive Editor The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 48th edition with the North American premiere of “The Boy and the Heron,” the first feature from animation icon Hayao Miyazaki in a decade and the picture that is likely to serve as his cinematic swan song. The 82-year-old filmmaker isn’t doing any promotion for the film, so he wasn’t on hand at the Princess of Wales Theater on Thursday to look out at the adoring crowd of film lovers, who cheered every time his name or that of Studio Ghibli, his creative home, was invoked.

CAA Media Finance Set for San Sebastian Creative Investors’ Conference - variety.com - Spain - USA
variety.com
05.09.2023 / 11:45

CAA Media Finance Set for San Sebastian Creative Investors’ Conference

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent CAA Media Finance’s Roeg Sutherland, Goodfellas’ Vincent Maraval and Cinetic Media’s John Sloss look set to attend the San Sebastian Festival’s second Creative Investors’ Conference, co-organised once again with CAA Media Finance. Bringing to San Sebastian the biggest bevy of high-powered U.S. execs and industry movers-and-shakers to attend the Spanish Festival, further CIC attendees include Netflix’s Teresa Moneo, Amblin Partners’ Jeb Brody and Anonymous Content’s David Davoli as well as K&S’s Matías Mosteirín and Infinity Hill’s Axel Kuschevatzky, as the Conference opens up to Latin America.

Bus strikes set to start on Monday called off after 'better' pay offer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
01.09.2023 / 16:29

Bus strikes set to start on Monday called off after 'better' pay offer

Strikes affecting buses in Greater Manchester next week have been called off. The industrial action planned by drivers at First Manchester were set to start on Monday (September 4) and affect buses operating from the Oldham depot.

Sundance Winner Teresa Sanchez, Rafaela Fuentes, Stars of ‘Dos Estaciones,’ Set for Follow-Up, ‘Warm Water’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - USA - Mexico - city Sanchez
variety.com
01.09.2023 / 10:47

Sundance Winner Teresa Sanchez, Rafaela Fuentes, Stars of ‘Dos Estaciones,’ Set for Follow-Up, ‘Warm Water’ (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Mexico’s Teresa Sánchez, winner of a 2022 Sundance World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for acting in Juan Pablo González’s “Dos Estaciones,” is set to star in the follow-up, his sophomore outing “Warm Water.” Co-directed with Ana Isabel Fernández, co-writer of “Dos Estaciones,” “Warm Water” will also star Rafaela Fuentes, who played opposite Sánchez in “Dos Estaciones.” Set up at Mexico’s Sin Sitio Cine, whose partners are González, Ilana Coleman, Makena Buchanan and Jamie Gonçalves, “Warm Water,” produced by Bruna Haddad (“La Hija de Todas Las Rabias,” “Dos Estaciones”) and Gonçalves, will be brought onto the market at the San Sebastian Europe-Latin American Co-Production Forum, where it ranks as one of its highest-profile projects. In development and scheduled to shoot in fall 2024, “Warm Water” turns on Ana María, a renowned actress who, after a devastating break-up, reluctantly travels to the rural countryside in Mexico to lead an acting workshop.

Summer Box Office 2023: ‘Barbenheimer’ Brought Audiences Back, But Uncertainty Around Strikes Could Capsize 2024 - deadline.com - China
deadline.com
01.09.2023 / 00:07

Summer Box Office 2023: ‘Barbenheimer’ Brought Audiences Back, But Uncertainty Around Strikes Could Capsize 2024

This summer’s box office is set to hit $4 billion for the 13th time ever, +16% over last summer. Barbie and Oppenheimer, which together rep 22% of that figure created a blast radius, finally bringing infrequent moviegoers back to cinemas after Covid sidelined audiences.

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