Show People (1928) to Quentin Tarantino’s elegiac
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (2019) films about Hollywood, and by extension Los Angeles, have been there from the start of movies and continued in various guises throughout its multifarious history, often with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Throughout the sixties and early seventies several films were produced that spoke of the end of Hollywood as a creative enterprise, that is, as a field in which artists could examine their emotions and ideas and their response to the contemporary world – a civilization in crisis that they sought to describe or explore in depth from within. From Pier Paolo Pasolini’s
Razzie Awards to be handed out April 24
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Taylor Swift s Cats was the big winner at the 2020 Razzie Awards. This year s dishonors are to be announced April 24. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Jan. 1 (UPI) The Razzie Awards recognizing the worst in film for 2020 are to be handed out on Oscars Eve, April 24. Nominations are expected to be announced in mid-March. In keeping with this year s altered Oscar rules, based on the altered reality we ve all been forced to accept, the Razzies have changed their plans, as well, the event s organizers said in a press release Thursday.
Tickets ($6) here.
AWFF is proud to present its official selection of 2021 Asian Oscar and Golden Globe submissions for Best International Feature Film and Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language respectively. The Festival aims to promote all films through AWFF online screenings, panels, events and social media platforms, in order to assist the filmmakers in their campaign for award success.
C Section (Lebanon)
2nd screening of the film on January 7, 2021: https://awff-c-section-2.eventbrite.com
Date: December 30, 2020
Time: Once you get your ticket, you can watch it anytime you want during this time frame.
Where: Asiania
Note: The screening is for US only
Call it 2020 vision.
As we do when a year comes to a close, Realscreen is offering a look back at the major stories impacting the unscripted and non-fiction content industry over the course of the past 12 months. This year, of course, offered more than its share of unprecedented challenges. Still, as you’ll see in these recaps, the industry met them with innovation and dedication, and continues to do so as 2021 approaches. For our second look back at 2020, we examine how the television industry is embracing equity.
Inclusion and diversity have been major talking points reverberating throughout the media industry for years, but the implementation of organizational initiatives to meet racial equity frequently lacked substance or longevity.