Terri Nunn, the lead singer of the band Berlin, is speaking out after receiving backlash for playing a New Year’s Eve gig at President Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
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At one point, the 71st Berlin Film Festival was planning on being held as planned. An in person festival, held in February, was always a long shot, but hope sprung eternal.
Well, that hope has been dashed, according to sources. The German pandemic numbers are going in the wrong direction, so not only is Berlin planning on delaying the fest, it’s also going to be held virtually, instead.
Not what they’d hoped for, obviously, but it’s clearly the right call, without question. Berlin 2021 will be
.Terri Nunn, the lead singer of the band Berlin, is speaking out after receiving backlash for playing a New Year’s Eve gig at President Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
Chris Willman Music WriterAfter coming under continual fire in the four days since she played the New Year’s Eve party at Donald J.
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The Berlin Film Festival on Thursday unveiled major changes to its 71st edition, which will see it split into two stages, with the first stage shifting online because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. "Berlinale 2021 Will Be a Festival in Two Stages: Industry Online Offer in March/Public Event in June," organizers said in the headline of a statement.
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What was reported earlier this week has come true—the 2021 Berlin Film Festival is going virtual in March with a (planned) in-person “celebration” in June. This hybrid strategy is something that differentiates it from the upcoming Sundance Film Festival and this year’s TIFF and Venice festivals.
coronavirus pandemic and split into two parts later in 2021, organizers said Friday.The “Berlinale” had been scheduled for February in the German capital but cannot go ahead due to the likelihood that coronavirus restrictions on large gatherings will continue, organizers said.To give the film industry a venue to market their products in the first quarter, however, a virtual Berlinale will be held online in March.
The Berlin Film Festival is rethinking its offering in 2021 due to the pandemic.
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Berlin Film Festival has confirmed it is canceling its physical event in February. Instead, from March 1-5, Berlin’s official selection will be presented to the film industry, and the European Film Market will run in a virtual format, with a physical edition of the festival for the public planned for June, as revealed exclusively by Variety on Wednesday.The festival was scheduled to run as a physical event from Feb.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentFor his debut edition earlier this year, Berlin Film Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian was, in hindsight, quite fortunate. The 70th edition of the Berlinale and the European Film Market took place without a hitch Feb.
The Berlin Film Festival is expected to announce this week that it will be pushing back the dates of its 71st edition, originally set for Feb. 11-21, 2021, and will run as an online-only event.
With 2020 basically canceling much of the film festival season, or at least forcing many to go digital, the hope was that 2021 would be different. Well, COVID-19 doesn’t care about what the film industry wishes would happen.