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Amal": Belgian Film Exposes Jihadist Influence Through School Bullying

Amal," a Belgian film by Jawad Rhalib, depicts a Brussels school teacher's struggle against homophobic bullying fueled by extremist ideology, highlighting the insufficient cinematic engagement with this issue in Europe and the insidious nature of jihadist influence within communities.

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Stan and White Win Golden Globes; "Emilia Perez" Takes Supporting Actor Awards

Sebastian Stan won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for "A Different Man," while Jeremy Allen White won for "The Bear." Zoe Saldana won Best Supporting Actress for "Emilia Perez," and Kieran Culkin won Best Supporting Actor for "A Real Pain.

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Italian Filmmakers Shine at Restructured Golden Globes

The 2025 Golden Globe Awards, airing on CBS and Paramount+, feature Italian director Luca Guadagnino with five nominations, Isabella Rossellini nominated for \"Conclave\", and Emilia Perez leading with ten nominations, potentially becoming the first transgender winner for a film; the ceremony, hoste...

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NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour Highlights Diverse Cultural Trends

NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour discussed the expansion of the public domain, a potential TikTok ban, a settled divorce, the documentary "Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary," the album "Love To You, Mate," the video game "Pentiment," and the film "Carry-On," among other cultural items.

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2025: The Year Auteurs Roar Back

The 2025 film lineup features a remarkable resurgence of auteur films from acclaimed directors like Terrence Malick, Lynne Ramsay, and Claire Denis, contrasting with recent blockbuster dominance and potentially reshaping industry priorities.

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2024 Media: A Year of Confronting Death and Dying

In 2024, films and television shows such as Rachel Bloom's "Death, Let Me Do My Special," "Tuesday," "The Room Next Door," and "A Quiet Place: Day One," along with series like "A Man on the Inside," directly confronted themes of death and dying, exploring the emotional impact, end-of-life choices, a...

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Golden Globes 2024: Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist Triumph

The 2024 Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles, saw Emilia Pérez win four awards and The Brutalist win three, while several surprises, including Demi Moore's Best Actress win, marked the event.

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2024 Golden Globe Nominations Announced

The 2024 Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Nikki Glaser, will be held on January 7th and feature numerous film and television nominations, including Emilia Pérez with 10 nominations and acting nods for Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet.

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January 2024 Television Premieres: Diverse Genres and Global Distribution

January 2024 brings diverse television premieres: Netflix's "Missing You" (January 1st), a mystery based on Harlan Coben's novel, stars Rosalind Eleazar; Sky and Peacock's "Lockerbie: A Search for Truth" (January 2nd), a drama starring Colin Firth, recounts the aftermath of the 1988 Lockerbie bombin...

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Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency Amidst Rising Violence

Trinidad and Tobago declared its first state of emergency since 2021 due to 623 murders in 2024; an aid convoy delivered 750 tons of food and medicine to Sudan's conflict zone on December 25th; and nearly 200 women marched in Ivory Coast against gender-based violence.

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Brazilian Film's Box Office Success Reflects Reckoning with Dictatorship's Legacy

The Brazilian film "I'm Still Here," about a family destroyed by the 1970s military dictatorship, has sold nearly 3 million tickets by mid-December 2024, becoming the fifth highest-grossing film of the year amidst a renewed debate about amnesty for those involved in a 2022 coup attempt.

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Godard's Graphic Works: A Retrospective in Porto

The Serralves Museum in Porto, Portugal, hosts "Tendo em linha de conto os tempos atuais: Obra plástica de Jean-Luc Godard," an exhibition showcasing the late filmmaker's graphic work, from teenage drawings to his final digital self-portraits, until May 18th, revealing his lifelong artistic and poli...

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