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  • Une Chine et Deux Visages

    Pour avoir caché l’apparition et la dangerosité du coronavirus aux première heures de sa propagation, le régime chinois a confirmé qu’il était bien une dictature dont les apparences modernes masquaient les bases du régime : autorité, méfiance et culte du secret.  

  • Nikita Mikhalkov's Cult Film "The Barber of Siberia" is Back For Limited Engagement

    On March 14, 2021, on the Forgiveness Day of Maslenitsa, Moschino will release for limited engagement the cult picture of Nikita Mikhalkov "The Barber of Siberia," where the Russian national holiday is central to the film's plot.  

  • SPLIT Review - Raw Terror, A Fierce Edge of Your Seat Thriller

    SPLIT, from Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions, presents a shocking, terror speed trip into the mind and manifestation of a schizophrenic, as he acts on the commands from the twenty-four personalities that fight for control of his life and existence.

     
  • AFI Conservatory Alumna Rachel Morrison Becomes First Woman Ever Nominated For Cinematography Academy Award®

    AFI Conservatory alumna Rachel Morrison (AFI Class of 2006) has made history as the first woman ever nominated for an Academy Award® in the Cinematography category, for the human drama MUDBOUND. Alumnus Scott Frank Receives Screenwriting Nomination for LOGAN.  

  • Drama Desk Awards Announced for 2025 Season

    Nominations for the 69th Annual Drama Desk Awards were announced on Spectrum News NY1 by stage and screen star Norm Lewis, Spectrum News NY1 "On Stage" host Frank DiLella, and anchor Rocco Vertuccio. Nominee list is available below.  

  • World News: Heat Wave Disrupts French Government

    The heat wave that is currently raging in France also questions the adaptability of a modern country in the face of climate change. France, and the countries of the world, will necessarily face and manage a precipitous change.

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