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RespectAbility Kicks Off Sundance Programs - variety.com
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28.01.2021

RespectAbility Kicks Off Sundance Programs

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentRespectAbility will have a heavy presence at Sundance this year, with a lineup of virtual panels and discussions, all on digital Main Street.The disability advocacy group is presenting five conversations under the umbrella title the Accessibility & Inclusion Lab; two of the events are in collaboration with Film Independent.A goal is to encourage authentic representation of disabled people on screen, and to help change how audiences view people with disabilities.

Foreign-Language is the Favorite Category for Most of the World - variety.com - Britain - USA - county Pitt
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27.01.2021

Foreign-Language is the Favorite Category for Most of the World

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOrganizations that give awards think every category is important.

John Lee Hancock Makes Audiences Think About ‘Little Things’ - variety.com - county Lee
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26.01.2021

John Lee Hancock Makes Audiences Think About ‘Little Things’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWarner Bros.’ “The Little Things” launches Jan. 29, marking the end of a 28-year journey for writer-director John Lee Hancock.

Armando Iannucci Adds ‘Personal’ Touches to Make Dickens ‘More Joyous’ - variety.com
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22.01.2021

Armando Iannucci Adds ‘Personal’ Touches to Make Dickens ‘More Joyous’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen an individual is cast against type, the results are always interesting.

David Fincher on ‘Mank’: ‘ I Don’t Want Sympathy for Mankiewicz, I Want Empathy’ - variety.com
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15.01.2021

David Fincher on ‘Mank’: ‘ I Don’t Want Sympathy for Mankiewicz, I Want Empathy’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThere are a lot of reasons to like “Mank.” 1. It’s great filmmaking.

Regina King on Her ‘One Night in Miami’ Production Crew: ‘They Were My Heroes’ - variety.com - Miami
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15.01.2021

Regina King on Her ‘One Night in Miami’ Production Crew: ‘They Were My Heroes’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAfter directing multiple TV episodes, Regina King makes her big-screen directing debut with Amazon’s “One Night in Miami.” Kemp Powers adapted his play about a 1963 meeting of Jim Brown, Cassius Clay (before he became Muhammad Ali), Sam Cooke and Malcolm X. King paid tribute to her colleagues behind the camera, saying, “They were my heroes.”“Tami and I connected immediately.

How ‘All in the Family’ Spawned the Most Spin-Offs of Any Sitcom - variety.com
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12.01.2021

How ‘All in the Family’ Spawned the Most Spin-Offs of Any Sitcom

Tim Gray Senior Vice President“All in the Family” was notable for many things — including the fact that it spawned seven other TV series. The influential sitcom was controversial when it first aired on 50 years ago on Jan.

Why ‘All in the Family’ Was a Radical Move for 1960s Television - variety.com
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12.01.2021

Why ‘All in the Family’ Was a Radical Move for 1960s Television

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentBefore “All in the Family” debuted, there was a profound gap between real life and what was being depicted on TV series.In his autobiography “Even This I Get to Experience,” Norman Lear wrote, “Until ‘All in the Family’ came along, TV comedy was telling us there was no hunger in America, we had no racial discrimination, there was no unemployment or inflation, no war, no drugs, and the citizenry was happy with whomever happened to be in the White House.”When Lear

Looking Back on the Legacy of ‘All in the Family’ 50 Years Later - variety.com
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12.01.2021

Looking Back on the Legacy of ‘All in the Family’ 50 Years Later

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen “All in the Family” debuted Jan. 12, 1971, on CBS, it was exactly the TV show America needed — though America didn’t realize it at the time.Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin had taped two ABC pilots of the script, both starring Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton, starting in 1968.

Michelle Pfeiffer’s Hypnotic ‘French’ Connection - variety.com - France
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08.01.2021

Michelle Pfeiffer’s Hypnotic ‘French’ Connection

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentIn a 1991 essay, John Gregory Dunne said male stars are allowed to age gracefully onscreen, unlike females: “Men grow older; women grow old.” In general, he’s right: Acting has always been a difficult profession, especially for women over 35.Dunne (1932-2003) unfortunately didn’t live long enough to see this year’s notable work by actresses over 50.

‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Writer-Director Aaron Sorkin on His Production Crew: ‘I Consider These People to be Co-Authors of the Film’ - variety.com - Chicago
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26.12.2020

‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ Writer-Director Aaron Sorkin on His Production Crew: ‘I Consider These People to be Co-Authors of the Film’

Tim Gray Senior Vice President“The Trial of the Chicago 7,” about protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention and  the ensuing trial, features great work by writer-director Aaron Sorkin, who is quick to salute his below-the-line colleagues: “They’re not there to take my instructions; they’re there to top my instructions. I consider these people to be co-authors of the film.” “In the opening seven minutes, we wanted to do two things.

Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Gets Its Heart From Two Ex-Journo Screenwriters - variety.com
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25.12.2020

Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Gets Its Heart From Two Ex-Journo Screenwriters

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentIs journalism the best training ground for screenwriting? Two-thirds of the writers of Pixar’s “Soul” have backgrounds as reporters: Mike Jones (whose resume includes expert work at Variety, 2007-2009) and Kemp Powers (17 years on the beat, including stints at Forbes, Reuters and Newsweek).They wrote “Soul” with director Pete Docter; Powers is also co-director of the film, which debuts Dec.

Movies’ Moves From Big-Screen to TV Has Been a Problem Since the 1950s - variety.com
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23.12.2020

Movies’ Moves From Big-Screen to TV Has Been a Problem Since the 1950s

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.

White House War With Media Started Long Before Claims of ‘Fake News’ - variety.com
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23.12.2020

White House War With Media Started Long Before Claims of ‘Fake News’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.

‘Breaking Bad’ Creator Vince Gilligan’s 2013 Guest Column: Showing the Effects of Violence - variety.com - Hollywood - city Sandy
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23.12.2020

‘Breaking Bad’ Creator Vince Gilligan’s 2013 Guest Column: Showing the Effects of Violence

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe entertainment industry had been under fire for irresponsible depictions of violence from the early days, including 1930s gangster movies and the glut of 1950s TV Westerns.

Sammy Davis Jr.’s 1967 Guest Column: Facing Racism and Overcoming ‘Second-Class Citizenship’ - variety.com
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22.12.2020

Sammy Davis Jr.’s 1967 Guest Column: Facing Racism and Overcoming ‘Second-Class Citizenship’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe public often assumes that if celebrities are rich and famous, their lives must be trouble-free. Actually, lots of showbiz horror stories negate that, but they’re usually about addiction and/or self-destruction.

Michelle Obama’s 2012 Guest Column: Sharing the Stories of Military Families - variety.com
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22.12.2020

Michelle Obama’s 2012 Guest Column: Sharing the Stories of Military Families

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentAs a long-delayed sequel to Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1939 guest column, Variety invited First Lady Michelle Obama to write about showbiz. The item ran on the front page on Oct.

Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1939 Guest Column: How Movies Can Broaden Cultural Education - variety.com
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22.12.2020

Eleanor Roosevelt’s 1939 Guest Column: How Movies Can Broaden Cultural Education

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe sixth-anniversary issue of Daily Variety, on Oct. 20, 1939, contained something that was unprecedented for the newspaper and for the author: A guest column by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt about movies.She started by saying she was uniquely unqualified to write about the motion picture industry.

Parallels With the Past: NAACP, Bigotry and Inclusion - variety.com
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22.12.2020

Parallels With the Past: NAACP, Bigotry and Inclusion

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.

Gender Pay Disparity for Hollywood Actors Has Been a Long Battle - variety.com
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22.12.2020

Gender Pay Disparity for Hollywood Actors Has Been a Long Battle

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.

Edward R. Murrow’s 1939 Guest Column: When America Moved Into Global News Coverage - variety.com
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21.12.2020

Edward R. Murrow’s 1939 Guest Column: When America Moved Into Global News Coverage

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentOne of the many upheavals created by World War II was the method of news reporting. In May 1939, for example, Variety carried a story about an exciting system that allowed newsreel footage from Europe to be seen in the U.S.

Cary Grant’s Career Started Off With Poor Reviews Before His Hollywood Triumphs - variety.com
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18.12.2020

Cary Grant’s Career Started Off With Poor Reviews Before His Hollywood Triumphs

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.In 1929, Variety hated the musical comedy “A Wonderful Night” at Broadway’s Majestic Theater (“remarkably dull … the outlook for this one is dreary”).

Florian Zeller Creates a Grand ‘Father’ in His Filmmaking Debut - variety.com
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18.12.2020

Florian Zeller Creates a Grand ‘Father’ in His Filmmaking Debut

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentSony Classics’ “The Father” is an act of daring; it could have gone wrong in so many ways, but it works like gangbusters.The film marks the movie debut of writer-director Florian Zeller, whose background is as a novelist and playwright; in many cases, that would send warning signals.What’s more, it all takes place in one location, the apartment of Anthony (Anthony Hopkins), so it might have turned out to be a photographed stage play.

‘Selma’ Director Ava DuVernay Had a Surprising Start in Movie Work - variety.com - Hollywood
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18.12.2020

‘Selma’ Director Ava DuVernay Had a Surprising Start in Movie Work

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Ava DuVernay is a force of nature.

Meryl Streep: Oscar Winner Established Her Career in Early Stage Roles - variety.com - county Early
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17.12.2020

Meryl Streep: Oscar Winner Established Her Career in Early Stage Roles

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Meryl Streep first caught the public’s attention in a few high-class projects: in 1977, the Fred Zinnemann-directed “Julia”  and, in 1978, “Holocaust” and “The Deer Hunter,” where she earned her first Emmy and Oscar nominations, respectively.

George Lucas: ‘Star Wars’ Genius Got First Notice With Student Films - variety.com
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17.12.2020

George Lucas: ‘Star Wars’ Genius Got First Notice With Student Films

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.George Lucas entered the movie pantheon in 1977 with “Star Wars.” But long before that, Lucas was on the radar of people in the industry.Variety first mentioned him on Jan.

James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Maya Angelou Were Part of ‘Impressive’ Cast in 1959 Play ‘The Blacks’ - variety.com - France
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17.12.2020

James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Maya Angelou Were Part of ‘Impressive’ Cast in 1959 Play ‘The Blacks’

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.In 1961, the St.

Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘Hamilton’ Creator Was Hailed as a ‘Dynamic Talent’ Off-Broadway - variety.com
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17.12.2020

Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘Hamilton’ Creator Was Hailed as a ‘Dynamic Talent’ Off-Broadway

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Eight years before “Hamilton” became a Broadway (and worldwide) phenomenon, Variety wrote about that musical’s creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda on Feb.

Audrey Hepburn: ‘Roman Holiday’ Star Started as Nightclub Dancer - variety.com
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17.12.2020

Audrey Hepburn: ‘Roman Holiday’ Star Started as Nightclub Dancer

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.On July 5, 1950, Variety reviewed the floor show at Ciro’s London, mentioning “a nice dance routine by Diana Monks and Audrey Hepburn.” When you think of nightclub dancers, Hepburn is not the image that comes to mind.

When Carl Reiner and Bob Fosse Were Unlikely Stage Co-Stars - variety.com
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16.12.2020

When Carl Reiner and Bob Fosse Were Unlikely Stage Co-Stars

Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Politics makes strange bedfellows, but so does showbiz.

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