





The human body is home to trillions of microscopic organisms—bacteria, fungi, viruses, and more—that together form what's known as the microbiome. Far from being just passengers, these tiny creatures play a crucial role in keeping us healthy.
French President Emmanuel Macron understands he will face a salvo of criticism on purchasing power, the climate emergency, crisis mismanagement all of which appear to have become an unbreachable wall as he begins his second term.
Music superstar Rihanna, coming off her victorious LVII Superbowl Halftime show, will perform the Oscar®-nominated song "Lift Me Up" from "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" at the 95th Oscars®, executive producers and showrunners Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner announced.
Explorer, from Universal Pictures Content Group, brings to the screen the passionate, dramatic, and adventurous journey of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the world's greatest explorer, through his own recollections, actual voyage footage, archived material, and personal interviews.
The White Crow, from Sony Picture Classics and BBC Films, presents the story of Rudolf Nureyev, weaving his early childhood, dedicated and all-consuming training, his triumphant debut at the Palais Garnier, and his defection to the West.
The nonprofit Sundance Institute announced the recipients of the 2023 Latine Fellowship and Collab Scholarship, launched last year to meaningfully expand Latine representation in independent media. The program will provide fellowships and scholarships these Latine artists.

Marguerite, from Cohen Media Group and Fidelite Films, brings to the screen Paris in the 1920’s, the combination of French aristocracy and bourgeoisie, the artist and the lover, desire for self-determination and the courage to live.
Morrison Hotel Gallery is once more celebrating the music of Bruce Springsteen with an exhibition titled From Nebraska to Tom Joad: Visions of the Heartland, the show will feature the extraordinary photography of David Michael Kennedy and Pamela Springsteen.
The annual Tribeca Film Festival is poised to begin its 14th season bringing the world to the New York City center stage with ten days of fun, film, and free events celebrating the resurgence of lower Manhattan.
Spider in the Web, from United King Films and Vertical Entertainment, presents a contemporary espionage thriller as the race to stop the development of chemical weapons for use in the Syrian Civil war has costly consequences.
Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, from Amazon Studios, brings to the screen the true story of John Callahan, and his amazing transformation from broken, directionless alcoholic to paralyzed, sober, artist who finds purpose.
The Short Game, from Abramorama and Director Frank Sanza, brings to the screen the story of a teenage golf sensation wrestling his own demons, who is suddenly hit with crippling loss right before a must win state championship.





