The jury and audience award-winning films for the 2024 Sundance Film Festival were recently announced during a ceremony at The Ray Theatre in Park City. The Awards Ceremony occurred two days before the conclusion of the festival.
Au lendemain du scrutin européen, si l'heure est à l'adaptation de l'Union aux attentes des citoyens, en France le temps ne semble pas être contraint, l'Elysée comptant même accélérer le train des réformes.
Sorry/Not Sorry, from Greenwich Entertainment, brings to the screen an expose that examines comedian Louis C.K.'s shocking/not-so-shocking fall from grace in the wake of a sex scandal that exposed his exhibitionist predilections of which he is unrepentant.
Food X Fire, Grilling and BBQ with Derek Wolf, from Harvard Common Press, presents a compilation of grilling recipes and techniques for preparing specialty dishes on direct flame, coal charred, indirect smoking, or the backyard grill.
Screen Media, a Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (Nasdaq: CSSE) company, announced the acquisition of all North American rights to the psychological thriller The Good Neighbor directed and written by Stephan Rick, with co-writer Ross Partridge.
Actors Stephanie Beatriz, Michael Peña, Lou Diamond Phillips and Taylor Russell will appear in a table reading of selected scenes from this year's five winning scripts at the 2020 Academy Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting Awards.
Citizen Ashe, from Magnolia Pictures and CNN Films, presents the story of tennis great Arthur Ashe, who rose from a segregated south practicing on a Blacks Only tennis court to stun the world with his presence on the court.
Aimee Friberg of CULT Aimee Friberg Exhibitions is pleased to announce that she will oversee curatorial programming for fused space, taking the baton from gallerist Jessica Silverman, beginning January 2020 with an ambitious thematic exhibition schedule.
Earwig and The Witch, from Studio Ghibli, presents the story of a young girl, abandoned, and raised in an orphanage until one day, against her wishes she is selected for adoption and suddenly begins a new life.
The Last Deal, from Scatena & Rosner Films, presents an attention-grabbing story of a black-market cannabis dealer living large in LA, and the sudden fall out when the state votes to legalize recreational weed use.
The Lost Leonardo, from Sony Pictures Classics, presents the stunning story of a sleeper hunter, a rare masterpiece, the debate of authenticity, a Parisian hustler, a Russian oligarch, a Saudi prince, and the largest auction price ever paid.
Billion Dollar Babies, from Abramorama, brings to the screen the story of the Cabbage Patch Dolls, the toy craze that initiated the Back Friday madness, and the mystery behind the true parent of these adoptable cuddly babies.