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Screenplays of Tharun Moorthy's 'Saudi Vellakka' and 'Operation Java' gets published |

Tharun Moorthy is over the moon, as the screenplays of his acclaimed films 'Saudi Vellakka' and 'Operation Java' gets published. The director took to his social media handle to shared the happy news, and also stated that the screenplays would be of much use for film enthusiasts.

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Michael Tucker's 'A Tailor Near Me' is an actor's summer playtime

MICHAEL Tucker. “LA Law” awardee, Jill Eikenberry wife of 50 years, playwright whose newie — trying out in Long Branch, NJ’s Repertory Company — is called “A Tailor Near Me.” Richard Kind’s in it.

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The Context

we are not actually even dealing with film—makers and artists any dealing with wall street. so it is the shareholders and the ce05 that we have to hold accountable for the ethical feelings of this process. thank you so much for sharing your perspective with us. shum sharma is an actor from the chosen. we will bring you more on those strikes in hollywood. writers and actors are getting widespread support from across the industry, including those who are itching to make more films. you may know christopher nolan, he writes screenplays for many of his movies and he's told the bbc that it won't write another film until the actors and writers strike i5 resolved. the acclaimed director was speaking ahead of the premiere of his latest film, oppenheimer. 0ur his latest film, oppenheimer. our culture editor went to meet him. the test in 1945 was codenamed

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BBC News

wish had been dealt with years ago but now is the time. one of the points _ ago but now is the time. one of the points of— ago but now is the time. one of the points of contention - the points of contention concerns over artificial intelligence, i want to create something you have said in the past. you said, i think ai has no place in hollywood at all. to mean, tech should solve problems humans have using chat gtp or using any software to write screenplays, using that in place of a writer is not solving a problem. it might be fair to say that some people see this as an issue of the future but how do you think it is an issue of today and what do you think are the consequences of ai that the film industry is feeling right now? ., h ., film industry is feeling right now? ., �*, ., now? no, it's not something... you can read — now? no, it's not something... you can read books— now? no, it's not something... you can read books from i now? no, it's not something... you can read books from the i now? no, it's not something... | you can read books from the 70s if you want to see some futuristic idea of what ai and will do. everything happening now is very similar to what he was writing about. this is tech

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BBC News

is a stretch. these technologies are aggregators, it takes content that already exists, screenplays, movies, whatever else and then it will spit out a conglomeration of all these disparate pieces of media. the concern is as the studios look to cut further costs they will not see the value that rightist and artists that writers and artists in hollywood bring two productions and they are going to deploy ai. we are starting to see this when it comes to actors, which i know is concerning for the screen actor's guild. in terms of writers, you can theoretically type in a few prompts and try to get a script, but it's not going to be the quality you would see from a human you would see from a human writer and it won't be original.

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The Movies

and all y'all will get me 100 nazi scalps taken from the heads of 100 dead nazis, or you will die trying. >> nein, nein, nein! >> quentin tarantino, there is just stuff in all his screenplays, like "inglourious basterds," that extrapolate on things that should not land as cleanly as they do. >> tarantino in the 2000s is giving us the ending to the story that we wish history had given us with "inglourious basterds" and "django unchained." the bad guys in history lose. >> he had the singular ability to write these original movies that were often very violent, but they were also referencing

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Talking Movies

premiere at the cannes film festival, but he'd laboured on the script for four years — long before squid game. translation: i actually had no ambition for directing. - in korea, most directors write their own screenplays and i had no faith in my ability to write my own, so i actually wanted to give producing a try, because i've been acting for 30 years, so i thought maybe producing would be possible, so i bought the rights for the original script and then i tried to find a director and writer to help me fix the screenplay and direct. it took me four years to write my own scenario and because i worked so hard on it, i thought maybe i know best how to do it, so i picked up my courage and decided to direct this as well. for those who prefer korean arthouse, japanese auteur hirokazu kore—eda shot his latest film broker in south korea. song kang—ho of parasite fame is the lead actor here again, and after he was awarded the cannes film festival best

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Talking Movies

his huge fan base may well have been considered when he was offered a world premiere at the cannes film festival, but he'd laboured on the script for four years — long before squid game. translation: i actually had no ambition for directing. - in korea, most directors write their own screenplays and i had no faith in my ability to write my own, so i actually wanted to give producing a try, because i've been acting for 30 years, so i thought maybe producing would be possible, so i bought the rights for the original script and then i tried to find a director and writer to help me fix the screenplay and direct. it took me four years to write my own scenario and because i worked so hard on it, i thought maybe i know best how to do it, so i picked up my courage and decided to direct this as well. for those who prefer korean arthouse, japanese auteur hirokazu kore—eda shot his latest film broker in south korea.

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Talking Movies

his huge fan base may well have been considered when he was offered a world premiere at the cannes film festival, but he'd laboured on the script for four years — long before squid game. translation: i actually had no ambition for directing. - in korea, most directors write their own screenplays and i had no faith in my ability to write my own, so i actually wanted to give producing a try, because i've been acting for 30 years, so i thought maybe producing would be possible, so i bought the rights for the original script and then i tried to find a director and writer to help me fix the screenplay and direct. it took me four years to write my own scenario and because i worked so hard on it, i thought maybe i know best how to do it, so i picked up my courage and decided to direct this as well. for those who prefer korean arthouse, japanese auteur hirokazu kore—eda shot his latest film broker in south korea.

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Talking Movies

improvisational approach to creating his screenplays. he has made some 1a feature films, including such titles as mr turner, secrets and lies, and vera drake. the bbc means a lot to him, it is, after all, the institution where he created some really impressive television films and plays in the 1970s. for 50 years in his films, mike leigh, a seven—time 0scar nominee, has brought audiences stories of often ordinary lives, authentically told. growing up, how aware were you of the bbc in your home? 0h, totally! i mean, at first most people didn't have a telly. going to a primary school in salford, every so often a kid would come in and say, "hey, we've got a telly!" so that was a big deal. of course, we know there was only the bbc, it was the only channel. initially, mike leigh faced rejection from the bbc.

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