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Heirloom jewelry is being embraced by a new generation, captivating those with an appreciation for history, artistry, and personal narrative. These timeless adornments connect the past with contemporary style, offering a unique form of self-expression.
President Biden joined world leaders at Normandy Beach, to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Invasion, the largest amphibious invasion in history, which marked the beginning of the Allied Invasion to liberate Europe from Nazi rule.
Close, an original Netflix film, presents a race against time thriller as a female counter-terror expert and bodyguard begins a simple assignment which deteriorates quickly putting her life and everyone around her in imminent danger.
San Francisco's Maybaum Gallery announce the premier US exhibition for Australian artist Kate Nielsen whose complex interiors reveal a narrative of place and memory, an intriguing glimpse of a life lived and its stamp on time and space.
Black Bear announced that its management arm has signed Mikko Mäkelä, a rising Finnish-British writer/director based in London. Named by IndieWire as an "LGBTQ Filmmaker on the Rise," Mäkelä is best known for his contributions to international queer cinema.

The Confessions, from Bobo Film TV and Uncork’d Entertainment, presents a thrilling whodunit, as the world titters on economic collapse a gathering of the G8 leaders at a luxurious seaside hotel becomes a murder mystery with all suspect.
With Drawn Arms, from STARZ!, presents the story of Olympian Tommie Smith, the 1968 Gold Medal winner, who dared to shine a spotlight on the atrocities of the Negro people with a single raised fist on the winner's podium.
Cinemonde, a private international film screening series, recently presented Soirée Number 5 at the School of Visual Arts Theater in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan to screen "The Legend of Pale Male."
"Brave Miss World," from Rocket Girl Productions and Reif Entertainment, presents the harrowing survival story of Linor Abargil, a beauty queen, who was raped and abducted six weeks before being crowned Miss World 1998.
The Program, from Lab9 Films, presents the astonishing revelation of a top-secret government program complete with recognizable members of congress discussing the existence of UFOs with such forthrightness that it makes one wonder what the government is really hiding.
Red Penguins, from Universal Pictures, presents the story behind a brilliant idea, from an American investor, to revitalize the once winningest and revered Russian hockey team to the glory days of global dominance and national pride.





