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The untroubled July arrival of the country’s first same-sex dating reality show, “The Boyfriend,” on streamer Netflix, may be another sign that normalization of queerness in Japan is on the way. “It’s no different from the familiar reality shows we’ve seen before. The only thing that felt odd or questionable was that, while there have been plenty of heterosexual reality shows, there have been so few featuring same-sex couples, and none in Japan,” casting director Taiki told Variety. The commentators included central host Megumi, an entertainer; drag queen Durian Lollobrigida; Tokui Yoshimi, a veteran of previous reality shows including “Terrace House”; Horan Chiaki; and style diva Thelma Aoyama. “As this was Japan’s first romance reality show featuring male same-sex relationships, it was crucial to have someone from that community in the studio,” Lollobrigida told Variety.
Persons: , we’ve, , Taiki, Dai, Shun, Taehon, inoffensively, Roche, Kimura Hana, Hishida Keisuke, Ota Dai, Durian Lollobrigida, Tokui, Horan Chiaki, Thelma Aoyama, ” Lollobrigida, , Kitano Takeshi, they’re, Organizations: Netflix, New York Times, Fuji Television, Kyodo Television, Netflix Japan, , Tokyo Locations: Japan, East Asia, Shinjuku Ni, “ Terrace
Business Insider asked him about the casting of Downey Jr. as the villain Doctor Doom, which shocked fans when it was announced over the summer. Robert Downey Jr. and Don Cheadle in "Iron Man 2." Marvel StudiosCheadle has played Rhodey since 2010's "Iron Man 2," after taking over the role from Terrence Howard, who played the character in the first "Iron Man" film. AdvertisementCheadle reprised the role in "Iron Man 3," "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Captain America: Civil War," "Avengers: Infinity War," and "Avengers: Endgame." In "Endgame," Downey Jr.'s Iron Man was killed off, seemingly putting an end to the actor's time in the MCU (at least until that controversial Doom casting).
Persons: , Don Cheadle, Robert Downey Jr, Cheadle, Downey, Doctor Doom, James, Rhodey, Rhodes, Tony Stark, Marvel Studios Cheadle, Terrence Howard, Russo, I'm, he'd, I've, Kevin Hart, Shawn Charles, Anthony Robles Organizations: Service, Marvel, Toronto, Business, Cheadle, coy, Marvel Studios, America, Disney, Collider
Read previewZendaya's meteoric rise from Disney Channel star to the most bankable young actress in Hollywood has been impressive to watch. Though Ortega's climb to stardom in some ways mirrors that of the "Dune" star, Ortega is forging a different path. AdvertisementOrtega has leaned into darker roles to find successJenna Ortega in "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." Like Zendaya, Ortega is using existing IP to grow her careerZendaya plays Chani in the "Dune" franchise. Jenna Ortega at the 81 Venice International Film Festival for the "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" red carpet.
Persons: , she's, Jenna Ortega, Ortega, Tim Burton's, Harley Diaz, Princess Isabel, Elena, Avalor, Zendaya, Daniel Leal, Sydney Sweeney, Ellie Alves, Chiabella James, Warner, Luca Guadagnino, Jenna, Sicilia, it's, Tim Burton, there's Organizations: Service, Disney Channel, Business, Warner Bros, Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros ., Getty, Marvel, Zendaya Locations: Hollywood, London, England
Read previewZendaya's meteoric rise from Disney Channel star to the most bankable young actress in Hollywood has been impressive to watch. Though Ortega's climb to stardom in some ways mirrors that of the "Dune" star, Ortega is forging a different path. AdvertisementOrtega has leaned into darker roles to find successJenna Ortega in "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." Now, Ortega is taking the next step toward full-blown movie stardom, showing her worth as a bankable star leading a major franchise with "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." Jenna Ortega at the 81 Venice International Film Festival for the "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" red carpet.
Persons: , she's, Jenna Ortega, Ortega, Tim Burton's, Harley Diaz, Princess Isabel, Elena, Avalor, Zendaya, Daniel Leal, Sydney Sweeney, Ellie Alves, Chiabella James, Warner, Luca Guadagnino, Jenna, Sicilia, it's, Tim Burton, there's Organizations: Service, Disney Channel, Business, Warner Bros, Disney, Netflix, Warner Bros ., Getty, Marvel, Zendaya Locations: Hollywood, London, England
Kevin Winter | Getty ImagesArtificial intelligence is a "Wild West" with "very few rules" — but it has the potential to democratize the film industry in the long term, according to the director of "The Lion King." Minkoff was speaking with CNBC ahead of the Reply AI Film Festival. 'Hyperbole' versus 'legitimate concerns'The arrival of new technology has for decades been a fear among people working in the film industry, Minkoff noted. Alexander de Lukowicz, co-director of "Gia Pham," told CNBC that humans are essential to how he and his team work to generate short films. We wanted to produce something like a film to really check the boundaries of what's possible," de Lukowicz told CNBC.
Persons: Lion, Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, Kevin Winter, it'll, Minkoff, Stuart Little, Simba, Filippo Rizzante, Rizzante, Gia Pham, Alexander de Lukowicz, It's, de Lukowicz Organizations: CNBC, American Society for Composers, Publishers, Broadcast, Inc Locations: Venice
According to people involved in the making of the film, it almost didn’t happen. The Purple Rain film and album won an Academy Award and two Grammys. “I was there,” Prince told Alan Light in his book “Let’s Go Crazy: Prince and the Making of Purple Pain.” “I did it, it was my baby. “I didn’t write ‘Purple Rain.’ Someone else did and it was a story – a fictional story – and it should be perceived that way and nothing else,” he said. And that starts at the very beginning with authenticity.”The film is set to become adapted into a stage musical as well, according to Playbill.
Persons: Prince, , Apollonia . Prince, wouldn’t, Bob Cavallo, John Travolta, Albert Magnoli, , ” Magnoli, didn’t, Bobby Z, Bobby, ” Prince, Alan Light, ” “, Prince –, , Michael Jackson’s “ Organizations: CNN, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Warner Bros, Warner Bros ., Prince, Yahoo Entertainment, Library, Congress, Broadway Locations: Minneapolis,
Feige told DiscussingFilm on Tuesday that if they brought back Downey Jr. and Evans, they would have to handle the move carefully. And we've been spending, you know, the last two-plus years figuring that out for Wolverine," Feige said. AdvertisementIf pulled off correctly, the return could be a great move for Marvel, Downey Jr., and Evans. A cameo from Downey Jr. or Evans could help bring back audiences to the cinemas. But after winning his first Oscar for "Oppenheimer," Downey Jr. seems more open to reprising the role.
Persons: , Kevin Feige, Hugh Jackman's, Robert Downey Jr, Captain America, Chris Evans, Wolverine, Feige, DiscussingFilm, Downey, Evans, Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Jay Maidment, We're, Russo, Man's, Axelle, Bauer, Griffin, FilmMagic, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Joe Rogan, Oscar, Oppenheimer, America Chris Evans, America, Steve Rogers, Evan Agostini, Marvel Evans, he's, Johnny Storm, Marvel, Joseph Quinn, Captain, I'm, Anthony Mackie, Mackie Organizations: Service, Captain, Business, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Wolverine, Iron, Feige, Man, GamesRadar, Sands, Disney, MTV, Captain America, GQ Locations: Logan, St Andrews, Scotland
CNN —“Sorry/Not Sorry,” in theaters Friday, revisits the 2017 comedy-world firestorm involving five women’s accounts of sexual misconduct by comedian Louis C.K. only to be shut down; and Abby Schachner, a comic and writer who went public with her account of C.K. Then it was followed by C.K.’s Grammy-winning 2022 album “Sincerely Louis C.K.,” in which he joked about the behavior as a sexual hangup rather than abuse. “There are dozens of Russell Brands,” was the headline of one Guardian piece on female comics. I want a world where female comics have a workplace where they feel they’ll be supported — and, more importantly, employed — if they speak out about abuse.
Persons: Sara Stewart, CNN —, Louis C.K, ” Sara Stewart Todd Thompson, Caroline Suh, Cara Mones, Jen Kirkman, Megan Koester, Abby Schachner, Rolling, Suh, C.K, , it’s, Tig Notaro, Timm Sharp, Stephanie Allyne, Notaro, she’d, haven’t, they’re, , Dave Chappelle, Olivia Cathcart, Maria Bamford, Bamford, Russell Brand, Brand, Organizations: CNN, New York Times, C.K, Toronto, Hollywood, New York, Paste Magazine, Russell Brands Locations: Pennsylvania, Mississippi
Anouk Aimée, the French film actress who became an international sex symbol as the aloof, enigmatic and sensual star of Claude Lelouch’s 1966 romance “A Man and a Woman,” died on Tuesday at 92. Her death was announced on social media by her daughter, Manuela Papatakis, who said her mother died at home in Paris. But it was with “A Man and a Woman,” a 28-year-old director’s low-budget project that went on to win the Oscar for best foreign film, that she created the image that endured throughout her career. Ms. Aimée was nominated for a best actress Oscar for the role. It also brought her the BAFTA film award for best foreign actress and the Golden Globe for best motion picture actress.
Persons: Anouk Aimée, Claude Lelouch’s, , Manuela Papatakis, Aimée, Federico Fellini’s, Vita ”, Jean, Louis Trintignant, Francis Lai’s, Oscar Organizations: BAFTA, Golden Globe Locations: French, Paris, Italian
Jennifer Esposito was so passionate about getting her latest film done that she mortgaged her house to help finance it. So I'm going to put my money down," Esposito says. It's a film that Esposito said many people didn't believe in and even offered her money to step away from directing it. The film premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival and the Red Sea International Film Festival. At the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival, Costner spoke to the Associated Press about the decision and why he doesn't regret it.
Persons: Jennifer Esposito, Annabella Sciorra, Domenick Lombardozzi, Esposito, I've, It's, Esposito isn't, Kevin Costner, Neilson Barnard, Costner Organizations: Hollywood, Odessa A'zion, KTLA, Red Sea, Getty, Cannes Film, Associated Press Locations: Staten, Odessa, California
"I had no idea that it was going to be Tilda Swinton." Last season, The Deep encountered a female octopus named Ambrosius while attending Herogasm. Ambrosius (voiced by Tilda Swinton) and The Deep (Chace Crawford) on season four of "The Boys." "There's four of them in the world, and Tilda Swinton is one of them." Tilda Swinton at the 20th Marrakech International Film Festival in Morocco on November 27, 2023.
Persons: , Chace Crawford, Tilda Swinton, Crawford, Ambrosius, Katy Breier, Ashley Barrett, Colby Minifie, Eric Kripke, Kripke, Vianney Le Caer, he's, I'm, Organizations: Service, Business, Academy Locations: Marrakech, Morocco
A War on the Nile Pushes Sudan Toward the Abyss
  + stars: | 2024-06-05 | by ( Declan Walsh | Ivor Prickett | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The national film archive was blown open in battle, its treasures now yellowing in the sun. Artillery shells soar over the Nile, smashing into hospitals and houses. Khartoum, the capital of Sudan and one of the largest cities in Africa, has been reduced to a charred battleground. Another nine million have been forced from their homes, making Sudan home to the largest displacement crisis on earth, the United Nations says. Fueling the chaos, Sudan has become a playground for foreign players like the United Arab Emirates, Iran, Russia and its Wagner mercenaries, and even a few Ukrainian special forces.
Persons: Wagner Organizations: Nations, United Arab Locations: Khartoum, Sudan, Africa, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Russia
Read previewMorgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker who famously ate only McDonald's for a full month for his 2004 Oscar-nominated film "Super Size Me," has died at the age of 53 from complications related to cancer, his family announced on Friday. Related storiesSpurlock became an overnight sensation in the independent film world when "Super Size Me" was released. "Super Size Me." AdvertisementHe followed "Super Size Me" with documentaries like "Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?" Toronto International Film FestivalAfter getting the rights back to "Super Size Me 2," Spurlock released the doc in 2019, and it would mark his final movie.
Persons: , Morgan Spurlock, Oscar, Morgan, Craig Spurlock, Spurlock, McDonald's, Osama, Laden, he'd, I'm, Phyllis Spurlock, Iris, Craig, Carolyn, Barry, Alexandra Jamieson, Sara Bernstein Organizations: Service, Business, Warrior, CNN, YouTube Locations: Manhattan
(CNN) — At the premiere of his new film “Poolman” in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, Chris Pine stepped onto the red carpet in an artfully-disheveled ensemble. Over a light beige slogan tee, Pine wore a “Miami Vice”-worthy blazer accessorized with a large pink peony boutonnière. For the Vanity Fair Oscar's after party on March 27, 2022, Chris Pine wore a rich red velvet smoking jacket over a shirt with a pussybow-style neckline. Rich Fury/VF22/Getty ImagesPictured here in slouchy red, white and blue suiting, Pine attends the Venice International Film Festival on September 05, 2022. Sala Gedu/BackgridOn the “Poolman” red carpet, the 43-year-old actor told E!
Persons: Chris Pine, he’s, Rich Fury, Pine, Franco Origlia, Jon Kopaloff, Anthony Ghnassia, Sala Gedu, Tom Selleck, Harrison Ford, Organizations: CNN, , Miami, Venice Locations: Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills , California, Paris, comfy, Instagram, Los Feliz , California
Lourdes Portillo, an Oscar-nominated Mexican-born documentary filmmaker whose work explored Latin American social issues, died on Saturday at her home in San Francisco. Her death was confirmed by her friend Soco Aguilar. One of Ms. Portillo’s best-known works is her 1994 documentary “The Devil Never Sleeps,” a murder-mystery in which she investigates the strange death of her multimillionaire uncle, whose widow claimed he had died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. In 2020, the Library of Congress selected the film for the National Film Registry. The documentary had the tenor of a telenovela and presented open questions about Mr. Ruiz Almeida’s mysterious life and death and the people who could have had a motive for the murder.
Persons: Lourdes Portillo, Oscar, Soco Aguilar, Portillo’s, , Oscar Ruiz Almeida, ” Stephen Holden, Ruiz Almeida’s Organizations: of Congress, National Film Registry, Times Locations: Mexican, San Francisco, United States
Vera Drew never received a cease-and-desist letter. She would like to be very clear on that point. Unless, that is, a filmmaker receives a letter from Warner Bros. “This letter was actually kind of complimentary, but it expressed their concern that the film infringed on their brand,” Drew said. I was like, ‘No, I got a passport for this!
Persons: Vera Drew, Drew, Megan Amram, Tim, Eric, Sacha Baron Cohen, , Al Yankovic, ” Drew, Organizations: Toronto, Warner Bros Locations: Los Angeles
China’s film industry was operating under a planned economy when Wang Xiaoshuai graduated from Beijing Film Academy in 1989. His directorial debut, “The Days,” about a despondent artist couple, was screened at film festivals in Europe in 1994. They barred Mr. Wang from working in the industry because he had screened “The Days” at foreign film festivals without their permission. Mr. Wang, like many other artists in China, found ways around the ban, and he went on to become one of the country’s most acclaimed directors as the restrictions loosened. When he screened his latest film, “Above the Dust,” at the Berlin International Film Festival, his company got a call from China’s censors.
Persons: Wang Xiaoshuai, Eager, Wang, Organizations: Beijing Film Academy, British Broadcasting Corporation, Berlin Locations: Europe, China
Learn more"The Zone of Interest," which took home the Academy Award for Best International Film this year, is coming to streaming soon. Below, we've put together everything you need to know about where to watch "The Zone of Interest," including what day it's scheduled to arrive to streaming. Written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, "The Zone of Interest" also won the 2024 Oscar for Best Sound. Where to watch The Zone of Interest in the US"The Zone of Interest" will be available to stream on Max starting April 5 in the US. Shop at MaxWhere to watch The Zone of Interest in the UKMax is available throughout the US, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Persons: we've, Rudolf Höss, Christian Friedel, Hedwig, Sandra Hüller, Jonathan Glazer, Oscar, It's, HBO Max, it's, Max, We'll, They're, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, Best, Max, Apple, HBO, Warner Bros Locations: Latin America, Caribbean
ROME (AP) — For nearly six decades, the Tirelli atelier in Rome has woven itself into the fabric of Italian and international film history, earning the nickname the “Oscar tailor’s shop” for its contribution to cinematic costume design. Established in November 1964 by the late Umberto Tirelli, the shop has been behind 17 Academy Awards for best costume design. “Of course, the Oscar is not won by the tailor’s shop, the Oscar is won by the costume designer. But the tailor’s shop has the merit and the honor of having participated to make it win.”The atelier’s origins stem from Tirelli’s passion for collecting antique clothing. Photos You Should See View All 60 ImagesAfter the 1984 “Amadeus” design Oscar, Tirelli could have gone more international “because the market was immediately interested," Trapetti said.
Persons: Oscar tailor’s, Umberto Tirelli, Janty Yates, Dave Crossman, Ridley, Napoleon, , Dino Trappetti, Oscar, ” Trappetti, Tom Hulce, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Milos Forman’s “ Amadeus ”, Theodor Pistek, Michelle Pfeiffer's, Gabriella Pescucci, Amadeus, Tirelli, Trapetti, Trappetti, “ I’m Organizations: ROME, weekend's Locations: Rome, Prati, America, Formello
CNN —Israeli journalist and film director Yuval Abraham said he is receiving death threats and has canceled his flight home from the Berlin International Film Festival amid backlash to an acceptance speech in which he decried the “situation of apartheid” and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. Abraham and his Palestinian co-director Basel Adra accepted the Best Documentary award for their film “No Other Land,” which chronicles evictions and demolitions of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank by Israeli authorities, on Saturday. Their speeches were met with accusations of antisemitism by high-level German and Israeli officials, including the mayor of Berlin and Israel’s Ambassador to Germany. “I am still getting death threats and had to cancel my flight home. I’m free to move where I want in this land; Basel is, like millions of Palestinians, locked in the occupied West Bank.”He continued: “We need to call for a ceasefire.
Persons: Yuval Abraham, Abraham, Basel Adra, , ” Abraham, John Macdougall, Adra, , Kai Wegner, ” “, ” Ron Prosor, Organizations: CNN, Berlin, West Bank, Israeli, Potsdamer, Getty, Abraham’s, Bank, Basel, Locations: Gaza, Berlin, Germany, Israel, Basel, ” “ Berlin
CNN —A British film industry group has raised the age rating for the beloved children’s classic “Mary Poppins” over discriminatory language. “Mary Poppins (1964) includes two uses of the discriminatory term ‘hottentots,’” a BBFC spokesperson said in a statement to CNN. Even as “Mary Poppins” remains a treasured part of the cultural canon, the film has been criticized for trafficking in blackface. It’s partly in this context that the discriminatory language referenced by BBFC appears in the film. In recent years, the movie industry has grappled with how to handle racist or offensive content in classic films.
Persons: CNN —, Mary Poppins ”, “ Mary Poppins, ’ ”, , Mary Poppins, , Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Banks, Boom, hottentots, “ We’re, Shutterstock, Peter Pan ” Organizations: CNN, British, of, Disney, BBFC, US Library, Congress, National Film Registry, Banks Locations: British, Africa, South Africa, Namibia, Oxford
When Yuval Abraham and Basel Adra walked onstage at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday night, they had come to talk about more than movies. Abraham and Adra, an Israeli and Palestinian filmmaking team, had just won the festival’s award for best documentary for “No Other Land,” a movie about Palestinian resistance to Israeli campaigns in the occupied territories. It was “very hard,” Adra said, to celebrate the award “when there are tens of thousands of my people being slaughtered and massacred by Israel in Gaza.”He called upon German lawmakers to “stop sending weapons to Israel,” before Abraham called for a cease-fire and an end to Israel’s occupation. The audience, which included the culture minister of Germany, Claudia Roth, applauded loudly, and there were whistles and cheers in the hall.
Persons: Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Abraham, Adra, ” Adra, , Claudia Roth Organizations: Berlin Locations: Palestinian, Israel, Gaza
The top prize at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival was given to “Dahomey,” a documentary by the French filmmaker Mati Diop about 26 looted artworks that were returned to Benin from France in 2021. The unconventional feature, narrated in part by the gravelly, imagined voice of one of the artworks, is a playful exploration of the legacy of colonialism and the interplay between history and identity in present-day Benin. It is Diop’s first feature since “Atlantics,” a drama about Senegalese migrants that won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. In Diop’s acceptance speech for the prize, known as the Golden Bear, she said that “Dahomey” was part of the “collapsing wall of silence” around the need to return artworks looted by colonial powers to their original owners. “We can either get rid of the past as an imprisoning burden,” she said, “or we can take responsibility for it.”
Persons: , Mati Diop, , Dahomey ” Organizations: Prix, Cannes Film Locations: Dahomey, French, Benin, France
Doubt is fussy and forgetful, whereas certainty strides around, all action and achievement. As a film critic, swift, declarative certainty is a quality I’ve learned to aspire to. But this year’s Berlin International Film Festival, which runs through Sunday, has been buffeted outside and in by political turbulence and organizational shake-ups. And so perhaps because the event itself is experiencing such uncertain times, the films made me reconsider — actually, doubt — my dismissive stance on doubt. Doubt is etched on Cillian Murphy’s hollow, striking features in Tim Mielants’s grave and moving “Small Things Like These,” which opened the festival last week.
Persons: , Tim Mielants’s, Claire Keegan —, Magdalene laundries, Mary, Emily Watson, Murphy’s Locations: New Ross, Ireland
At the end of “Io Capitano” (“I Captain”), Matteo Garrone’s harrowing contender for best international film at next month’s Academy Awards, a map tracks the journey taken by the film’s two teenage protagonists: over 3,500 miles from Dakar, Senegal, to Sicily, via the scorching Nigerien desert, horrific Libyan prisons and a nerve-racking Mediterranean crossing aboard a rickety vessel. Such perilous voyages, taken each year by countless Africans seeking a new life in Europe, is “one of the great dramas of our times,” Garrone said in a recent interview, and “Io Capitano” is framed as an epic, modern-day Odyssey, with protagonists no less valiant than Homer’s hero. “It’s a journey that’s an archetype so that anyone can identify with it,” said Garrone, who is best known to international audiences for the hyper-realistic 2008 drama “Gomorrah” and his dark and fantastical “Pinocchio” (2019). “Io Capitano” is also, he said, a “document of contemporary history.” This month alone, over 2,000 people reached European shores by crossing the Mediterranean, while at least 74 died, bringing the number of people who have gone missing in that sea in the last decade to more than 29,000, according to the International Organization for Migration, a United Nations agency.
Persons: , Matteo Garrone’s, ” Garrone, , Garrone Organizations: month’s, International Organization for Migration, United Locations: Dakar, Senegal, Sicily, Europe, United Nations
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