Tag #Cinema

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Olivia Hussey, Juliet Actress, Dies at 73

Olivia Hussey, the actress who played Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, died at 73; her career, marked by early fame and later struggles, included a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures for alleged sexual harassment during the film's production.

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Gender Equality
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Ohio Goes to the Movies: A Statewide Cinematic Celebration

Ohio will celebrate its 250th anniversary in 2026 with a statewide film festival, "Ohio Goes to the Movies," showcasing Ohio's contributions to cinema through screenings and community events across all 88 counties.

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Quality Education
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Top Films of the Month: Diverse Genres and Critical Acclaim

Mia McKenna-Bruce stars in Molly Manning Walker's highest-rated film (50/50), a debut exploring consent, while other top films cover diverse genres from musicals to political dramas.

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Gender Equality
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Max Ernst Exhibition Showcases Artist's Film Contributions

The "Max Ernst: Surrealism, Art and Cinema" exhibition, running until May 4th at Madrid's Círculo de Bellas Artes, explores the multifaceted contributions of Max Ernst to film, showcasing around 400 artworks and film clips to highlight his roles as actor, screenwriter, and award designer.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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NYFCC Names "The Brutalist" Best Film of 2024

The New York Film Critics Circle awarded "The Brutalist" its Best Film prize for 2024, with Adrian Brody and Marianne Jean-Baptiste winning Best Actor and Best Actress respectively, marking a key moment in the film awards season.

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French Actor Niels Arestrup Dies at 75

French actor Niels Arestrup, born in 1949 to a Danish refugee father and French mother, died on December 1st, 2024, at age 75, leaving a legacy marked by intense performances and his founding of the acting school "l'école du Passage".

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Reduced Inequality
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Paris Olympics: Unforgettable Images and the Power of Fictional Narratives

The 2024 Paris Olympics produced iconic images, from nighttime surfing in Tahiti to the emotional victory of German rower Oliver Zeidler, whose win evoked memories of Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner," highlighting the power of sports to create unforgettable moments that merge with fictional narratives.

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Coppola Receives Kennedy Center Honors for Lifetime Achievement in Film

Francis Ford Coppola, an 85-year-old filmmaker, received the 2024 Kennedy Center Honors for his prolific career marked by iconic films like "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," reflecting his innovative storytelling and artistic style.

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No Poverty
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"Wicked"'s Surprise Best Picture Win Upends Early Oscar Race

The National Board of Review's unexpected choice of Jon M. Chu's "Wicked" as Best Picture, along with several acting awards, shakes up the early Oscar race, contrasting with wins at Cannes and Venice.

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Gladiator II Inspires Historically Accurate Exhibition

Enrique Baquedano, director of Madrid's MARPA museum, loved Gladiator II despite its historical flaws, prompting the museum to create a gladiatorial history exhibition opening March 6th, featuring 170 artifacts to offer a historically accurate view of gladiators.

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Quality Education
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Marrakech Film Festival Highlights Emerging Talents, Global Cinema

The 21st Marrakech International Film Festival, running from November 10-18, features 70 films from 32 countries, emphasizing emerging talents from the Middle East and Africa, with notable attendees including Sean Penn, Alfonso Cuarón, and Luca Guadagnino.

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35 of the best films ever made

An article exploring the power of film as an empathy machine and highlighting 35 of the best films ever made.

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