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Apple celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day across its services

Apple celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day across its services
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Apple celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day with new features, sessions, more

Apple celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day with new features, sessions, more
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Sarasota Film Festival award winners announced

Sarasota Film Festival award winners announced “Best Summer Ever,” a movie that puts a new spin on the teen musical genre, won the best narrative jury prize at the 2021 Sarasota Film Festival, which was presented at the CMX CinéBistro Siesta Key and online April 30-May 9. The film by Michael Parks Randa and Lauren Smittelli featured eight original songs and a cast and crew made up of people with and without disabilities. Eden Wurmfeld and Margaret Munzer Loe’s “Chasing Childhood” won the documentary feature jury prize. The jury award for best U.S. narrative short went to “Harana” by Marie Jamora. Said Hamich’s “The Departure” was named best international short, and David Baram’s “One All the Way” won the prize for best documentary short.

5 Things to Do This Weekend

5 Things to Do This Weekend Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. May 13, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET FILM SERIES Maggie Cheung in the Wong Kar-wai drama “In the Mood for Love.”Credit.Janus Films While supervising new digital restorations of several of his films, the Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai made certain adjustments, such as changing the aspect ratio the image dimensions of “Fallen Angels,” which now has a wider frame than it did when it was first shown in 1995. Wong, whose movies often concern the impossibility of setting anything in stone, has said the altered format reflects his unrealized intentions from that time. Ever since the restorations began touring last fall, mostly virtually, cinephiles have debated the tweaks (though unless you know the films by heart, you’re unlikely to notice).

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