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Greenwich Entertainment Acquires North American Rights To Gospel Doc ‘Stay Prayed Up’ - deadline.com - USA - Ireland - North Carolina - county Canyon
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13.04.2022

Greenwich Entertainment Acquires North American Rights To Gospel Doc ‘Stay Prayed Up’

EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American rights to the gospel documentary Stay Prayed Up, which premiered to critical acclaim at the Telluride Film Festival and DOC NYC, for release in theaters on June 17.

New Showtime Series ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ Issues Five-Minute Teaser - deadline.com
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13.03.2022

New Showtime Series ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ Issues Five-Minute Teaser

A new television version of David Bowie’s classic film The Man Who Fell To Earth had its world premiere today at SXSW, and Showtime has followed up by releasing the first five minutes of the drama series.

Fire Breaks Out at ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Peaky Blinders’ Set in U.K. - variety.com - county Mills
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03.03.2022

Fire Breaks Out at ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Peaky Blinders’ Set in U.K.

Naman Ramachandran A massive fire broke out on Thursday afternoon local time at Dalton Mills, the disused West Yorkshire factory used on “Downton Abbey” and “Peaky Blinders” shoots.Confirming the incident, the West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service posted on their website: “We currently have fire engines & specialist units in attendance at a fire at Dalton Mills, Keighley. There is a lot of smoke in the area & residents are advised to keep doors/windows closed.

First trailer for Doctor Strange and James Bond stars' new sci-fi remake - www.msn.com - county Harris
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28.02.2022

First trailer for Doctor Strange and James Bond stars' new sci-fi remake

Doctor Strange actor Chiwetel Ejiofor and No Time to Die's Naomie Harris have joined forces in the first trailer for Showtime's TV adaptation of The Man Who Fell to Earth, which has just dropped. Based on the 1963 book by Walter Tevis, The Man Who Fell to Earth series follows Faraday (Ejiofor), an alien who is left attempting to understand his purpose after landing on Earth at a pivotal moment in human evolution.

Chiwetel Ejiofor Stars As An Alien In New Trailer For ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ - etcanada.com
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22.02.2022

Chiwetel Ejiofor Stars As An Alien In New Trailer For ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’

The brand new trailer for “The Man Who Fell to Earth” has been released, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris.

Johnny Depp and Andrew Levitas Discuss Timeliness of ‘Minamata’ and Capturing the “Inner Light and Hope for Mankind” - variety.com - Japan - Smith - county Bath - city Eugene, county Smith
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07.02.2022

Johnny Depp and Andrew Levitas Discuss Timeliness of ‘Minamata’ and Capturing the “Inner Light and Hope for Mankind”

Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorEven if you don’t know the story of heralded photographer W. Eugene Smith or the Japanese fishing village of Minamata, you are likely familiar with the photograph Tomoko and Mother in the Bath. The 1971 black-and-white photo captures Ryoko Kamimura cradling her severely deformed daughter Tomoko, a victim of Minamata disease, in a Japanese bath.

Bill Nighy cast as lead in David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ reboot - www.nme.com
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04.02.2022

Bill Nighy cast as lead in David Bowie’s ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ reboot

David Bowie‘s The Man Who Fell To Earth.The classic sci-fi movie, based on Walter Tevis’ 1963 novel of the same name, marked one of Bowie’s most memorable roles, as Thomas Jerome Newton – an alien posing as a human in an attempt to save his home planet.Nighy joins Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris and Rob Delaney who were all previously announced for the Showtime series.“I was honoured to be invited to play the part of Thomas Jerome Newton that glorious David Bowie made so famous,” said Nighy in a statement to Deadline.“I was keen to work with Chiwetel and Naomie again. I think the story is terrific and brilliantly expressed.

‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’: Bill Nighy To Take Over Iconic David Bowie Character In Showtime Drama Series - deadline.com - county Harris - county Bowie
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04.02.2022

‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’: Bill Nighy To Take Over Iconic David Bowie Character In Showtime Drama Series

Bill Nighy (Love Actually) has been tapped to star opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris in Showtime’s The Man Who Fell To Earth drama series, based on the Walter Tevis novel and the cult classic 1976 film starring David Bowie. Nighy will play the role played by Bowie in the film in the series, which comes from Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet and John Hlavin. It will premiere later this year.

Sundance Film Festival Award Winners Announced (Updating Live) - deadline.com - USA - county Love
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29.01.2022

Sundance Film Festival Award Winners Announced (Updating Live)

The Sundance Film Festival is revealing award winners for its 2022 edition on Friday afternoon beginning at 2 p.m. PT. Like the rest of this year’s festival, which was forced to go all-virtual because of the recent Omicron surge, the awards ceremony is playing out on Twitter.

Sundance Announces Award Winners for 2022 (Updating Live) - thewrap.com - France
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29.01.2022

Sundance Announces Award Winners for 2022 (Updating Live)

said upon introducing the awards ceremony. “This year’s festival expressed a powerful convergence; we were present, together, as a community connected through the work. And it is work that has already changed those who experienced it,” festival director Tabitha Jackson added.

Bill Nighy’s ‘Living’ Finds New Life at Sony Classics - thewrap.com - London - USA - county Hall - India - South Africa - Germany
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26.01.2022

Bill Nighy’s ‘Living’ Finds New Life at Sony Classics

Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American rights to “Living,” the film from Oliver Hermanus starring Bill Nighy that made tis premiere at the Sundance Film Festival out of competition.The film is a new take on Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 film “Ikiru” and is written by Kazuo Ishiguro, a Nobel Prize-winning author. Sony Pictures Classics also picked up rights to the film in Latin America, India, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Germany, South Africa, Southeast Asia, and airlines worldwide.

Sundance: Sony Pictures Classics Buys ‘Living’ Remake Starring Bill Nighy - variety.com - Chicago - India - South Africa - Germany
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26.01.2022

Sundance: Sony Pictures Classics Buys ‘Living’ Remake Starring Bill Nighy

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter“Living,” an acclaimed re-imagining of Akira Kurosawa’s classic meaning-of-life story, has been sold to Sony Pictures Classics follow its premiere at Sundance Film Festival.Sony Pictures Classics, the indie division of Sony Pictures, has acquired rights in North America, Latin America, India, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Germany, South Africa, Southeast Asia, and airlines worldwide. A release date has not been announced yet.“Living” was directed by Oliver Hermanus and written by Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro.

Sony Pictures Classics Closes Sundance Deal For Bill Nighy Starrer ‘Living’ - deadline.com - USA
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26.01.2022

Sony Pictures Classics Closes Sundance Deal For Bill Nighy Starrer ‘Living’

EXCLUSIVE: Living, one of the Sundance buzz titles since its January 21 premiere, has been acquired by Sony Pictures Classics for around $5 million for North American and some international territories, Deadline hears. This after a brisk auction involving the likes of Neon, Bleecker Street, and Focus Features.

‘Living’ Review: Less Is More in This Exceptionally Understated Turn From Bill Nighy - variety.com - Britain - Japan
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25.01.2022

‘Living’ Review: Less Is More in This Exceptionally Understated Turn From Bill Nighy

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“What would you do if you had six months left to live?” asks the doctor who diagnoses a do-nothing bureaucrat with terminal cancer in “Ikiru,” a 1952 masterpiece I suspect precious few of those who see its English-language remake, “Living,” will recall. Quite unlike anything else in Akira Kurosawa’s career, “Ikiru” ranks among the Japanese director’s best: With no samurai battles or set-pieces, the low-key contemporary melodrama raises profound questions about how we choose to spend the limited time we’re afforded, focusing on a stoic functionary about whom even the narrator apologizes, “He might as well be a corpse.”Culturally specific as so much of “Ikiru” may be, its lessons translate quite well to midcentury British society, courtesy of Nobel-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, who did the work of adapting it to 1953 London for director Oliver Hermanus (“Moffie”).

Sundance Review: Emma Thompson And Daryl McCormack In ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’ - deadline.com - Britain
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23.01.2022

Sundance Review: Emma Thompson And Daryl McCormack In ‘Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’

Even in its truncated virtual Covid-afflicted form last year, the Sundance Film Festival was remarkably able to debut several movies that a year later we are still talking about in the Oscar conversation including CODA, Jockey, Passing, Flee, and Mass. Maybe this success was due to the fact they all had one word titles, but more realistically it was because despite all the drawbacks, the fest honchos picked very well and now awards voters are enjoying the riches.  As I have been seeing one film after another in this year’s (virtual) fest I find myself looking for that breakout movie or performance which with the right distribution we will be talking about still a year from now. There have been some promising performances so far from the likes of Julianne Moore, Bill Nighy and a couple still to come later, but the wow factor really hit me in seeing Emma Thompson in the British film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, premiering today at Sundance, where to put it mildly, she knocks it out of the park. This is Thompson at her best, a witty, dazzling. and above all brave performance that will undoubtedly be talked about. Her co-star Daryl McCormack  in this two-hander is equally good in the movie which centers on a 60ish widowed mother of two and religious studies teacher who hires a sex worker for a tryst in a hotel room. It is much more complicated than that, in this story of two disparate souls who come together, one full of anxiety and past regrets, the other professional to his core but with a guard he will not let down and a line he will not cross.

Sundance Review: Bill Nighy In ‘Living’, The British Remake Of Akira Kurosawa’s Classic ‘Ikiru’ - deadline.com - Britain - Japan
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21.01.2022

Sundance Review: Bill Nighy In ‘Living’, The British Remake Of Akira Kurosawa’s Classic ‘Ikiru’

I have always had a philosophy that if you are going to do a remake, remake a movie that didn’t work the first time like Howard The Duck,not a classic by a great filmmaker. Well, the latter is exactly what director Oliver Hermanus (Moffie) and Nobel Prize winning screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro (The Remains Of The Day, Never Let Me Go) have had the audacity to do in “reimagining” (the popular term for remakes today) iconic Japanese director Akira Kurosawa’s highly praised 1952 drama Ikiru. And they haven’t even bothered to change the early 50’s era in which it takes place, only the location and language. moving from Japan to England. Despite my reservations I am happy to say Living, which has its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival today, works very well and that is solely thanks to the loving care these filmmakers have put into a new version exactly 70 years after the first was released.  Of course it helps to have a writer on the level of the great and admired Ishiguro who vowed to be faithful to the script of Ikiru by Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto, and Hideo Oguni. There have been some character enhancements, a new love story and other touches but this all holds up and shines a light on life and purpose all this time later as it centers on a decades-long straight-laced office bureaucrat (played in the original by Takashi Shimura) who has been lost in grief for many years following the death of his wife but only discovers the magic of living himself when he is told he is going to die. The other blessing for this version is in the absolutely 100% perfect casting of Bill Nighy who could not be better as the man in question, Mr. Williams.

The Hottest Films for Sale at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival - variety.com - county Hall
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21.01.2022

The Hottest Films for Sale at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival

score record-breaking pacts despite the fact that all-night bidding wars were conducted over Zoom.This year’s festival has a number of high-profile features that should attract buyers’ attention, either because they feature A-list stars like Lena Dunham, Dakota Johnson and Regina Hall or because they deal with hot topics like abortion rights and religion. There are also a number of documentaries exploring everything from the rise of TikTok to the fight to prevent a climate change catastrophe that could score major sales.

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 12-18 - abcnews.go.com - Texas - county Walker
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06.12.2021

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 12-18

Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 12-18:Dec. 12: Game show host Bob Barker is 98.

Anna Wintour Spotted on Dinner Date with 'Love Actually' Actor Bill Nighy - www.justjared.com - Italy - county Bryan - county Shelby
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27.08.2021

Anna Wintour Spotted on Dinner Date with 'Love Actually' Actor Bill Nighy

Anna Wintour was spotted on a dinner date with Bill Nighy while in Italy!

Micheal Ward & Bill Nighy Starring In Soccer Pic ‘The Beautiful Game’ For Netflix & Blueprint - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
03.08.2021

Micheal Ward & Bill Nighy Starring In Soccer Pic ‘The Beautiful Game’ For Netflix & Blueprint

EXCLUSIVE: Small Axe and Top Boy star Michael Ward and Emma actor Bill Nighy have been set to lead The Beautiful Game, a Netflix film about a group of English homeless footballers who compete in the Homeless World Cup.

Cannes Deals For ‘Givers Of Death’ And ‘Last Of The Grads’; Bill Nighy’s ‘Buckley’s Chance’ Gets U.S. Deal; GLAAD List Submissions Open; Topic Takes ‘Los Últimos Frikis’ – Film Briefs - deadline.com - USA - county Henderson
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24.07.2021

Cannes Deals For ‘Givers Of Death’ And ‘Last Of The Grads’; Bill Nighy’s ‘Buckley’s Chance’ Gets U.S. Deal; GLAAD List Submissions Open; Topic Takes ‘Los Últimos Frikis’ – Film Briefs

Buffalo 8 has acquired worldwide rights at the just-wrapped Cannes virtual market to Givers of Death, an apocalyptic sci-fi thriller written and directed by and starring Addison Henderson. The pic, which is coming off its world premiere at the American Black Film Festival, will hit U.S. theaters and Premium VOD sometime in 2022.

Actors’ Union Equity Slams BBC Plans To Ditch Audio Drama Slot That Featured Stars Including Helen McCrory - deadline.com - Britain
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11.05.2021

Actors’ Union Equity Slams BBC Plans To Ditch Audio Drama Slot That Featured Stars Including Helen McCrory

EXCLUSIVE: Actors’ union Equity has condemned BBC plans to scrap Radio 4’s 15 Minute Drama slot, an audio institution that has featured stories starring the likes of Helen McCrory, Bill Nighy, and Sian Clifford.

Ronald Pickup Dies: Actor In ‘Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ Films, ‘The Crown’ & Dozens Of Other Shows Was 80 - deadline.com
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26.02.2021

Ronald Pickup Dies: Actor In ‘Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ Films, ‘The Crown’ & Dozens Of Other Shows Was 80

Ronald Pickup, who appeared in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and its sequel among more than 150 film, TV and stage credits spanning a half-century, died Wednesday after a long illness. He was 80. His agent confirmed the news to the BBC today.

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