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      Sunset Boulevard wins big at Oliviers as celebrity talent largely overlooked

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 14 April - 20:30

    Jamie Lloyd’s revival takes home seven awards including for Nicole Scherzinger but film and TV stars in other productions miss out

    Jamie Lloyd’s bombastic reimagining of Sunset Boulevard starring Nicole Scherzinger was the standout show at this year’s Olivier awards, with seven wins on an evening when productions with celebrity talent were often overlooked.

    The Savoy theatre adaptation of Billy Wilder’s classic 1950 film about the dark side of the Hollywood dream took home best actor in a musical for Tom Francis and best actress in a musical for Scherzinger. Lloyd – described as creating “ a stupendous sense of reinvention ” by the Guardian – won best director.

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      Latin American authors on rise in International Booker prize lists

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 12 April - 15:07

    Today’s boom in Latin American literature is spearheaded by women, from Fernanda Melchor, to Mariana Enriquez, to Samanta Schweblin, who engage with femicide, trauma and violence through horror and speculative fiction

    A quarter of the books longlisted for this year’s International Booker prize for translated fiction were by South American authors. This proportion was reflected in the shortlist, announced earlier this week , too, with books by Argentinian poet Selva Almada and Brazilian writer Itamar Vieira Junior making the six-strong list.

    Announcing its longlist last month, the prize declared a second “Latin American boom”. The first boom refers to the 1960s and 70s, when authors such as Gabriel García Márquez, Julio Cortázar, Carlos Fuentes and Mario Vargas Llosa were widely translated, igniting an international love affair with the innovative literature emerging from the region.

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      Bafta games awards hail one of gaming’s best ever years

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 12 April - 11:37

    Despite lay-offs and studio closures, the 20th edition of the ceremony saw Dungeons & Dragons-inspired Baldur’s Gate 3 become the runaway winner in a hotly contested field

    In London last night, the 20th Bafta games awards celebrated a year that was stacked with critically acclaimed games . Taking place against the backdrop of an unprecedented year of layoffs and studio closures in the gaming industry, acknowledged by Bafta chair Sara Putt in her speech at the beginning of the evening, it was a much-needed night of recognition of the creative efforts of the video game development community.

    The sprawling Dungeons & Dragons-inspired role-playing game Baldur’s Gate 3 won five awards, including the public voted EE players’ choice award and best game, alongside music, narrative and best performer in a supporting role (won by Andrew Wincott for his role at the devilish Raphael). Nintendo picked up the family and multiplayer awards for the exuberant Super Mario Bros Wonder, and technical achievement for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Alan Wake 2, the arresting, idiosyncratic horror game from Finnish studio Remedy, won artistic achievement and audio achievement.

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      Coppola, Lanthimos, Arnold: Cannes’ silverback gorillas shall slug it out at this year’s festival

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 11 April - 15:00

    Female directors are thin on the ground – plus ça change – but the lineup promises intriguing new films from modern day masters, as well as some unknown hot potatoes

    Donald Trump biopic and new films by Yorgos Lanthimos and Andrea Arnold to premiere at Cannes

    The new Cannes selection has been unveiled in one of the most tense and fraught geopolitical situations for years, giving even more of a frisson to the traditional rune-reading activity of scrutinising the festival’s list, and scrutinising cinema itself, for contemporary meaning. There is a very prominent Russian director in competition, Kirill Serebrennikov, with his film Limonov: The Ballad of Eddie, starring Ben Whishaw as Russian opposition leader and poet Eduard Limonov, based on the novel by the veteran French author and public intellectual Emmanuel Carrère. Of course, the point is that Serebrennikov is a notable anti-government figure.

    As far as the Gaza situation goes, there is an intriguing title in the Special Screenings sidebar: The Beauty of Gaza by French film-maker Yolande Zauberman, about a trans woman who travels from Gaza to Tel Aviv.

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      Donald Trump biopic and new films by Yorgos Lanthimos and Andrea Arnold to premiere at Cannes

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 11 April - 13:24

    Francis Ford Coppola’s long-awaited passion project Megalopolis and Jacques Audiard’s musical set in the world of Mexican drug cartels will also be in competition

    Donald Trump, impersonated by Marvel actor Sebastian Stan, will make an unlikely star attraction on the Côte d’Azur in May, as a new film about the US presidential candidate’s real-estate career is set to premiere at Cannes in May.

    The lineup for the 77th edition of the film festival, unveiled at a press conference in Paris on Thursday by general delegate Thierry Frémaux and president Iris Knobloch, will also see Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone continue their prize-winning creative partnership, and British film-maker Andrea Arnold team up with Saltburn star Barry Keoghan for her first feature film in eight years.

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      Six ‘implicitly optimistic’ novels make the International Booker prize shortlist

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 9 April - 13:00

    From books about disintegrating relationships and countries to a worker’s-eye view of Korea and a story of farmers in Brazil, the selected titles engage with current realities, say the judging panel

    Korean writer Hwang Sok-yong and German author Jenny Erpenbeck appear on this year’s International Booker shortlist, which features books exploring “divided families and divided societies”, according to prize administrator Fiammetta Rocco.

    Hwang is shortlisted for his ninth novel translated into English, Mater 2-10, translated by Sora Kim-Russell and Youngjae Josephine Bae. The nearly 500-page novel traces a century of Korean history through the story of three generations of a family of rail workers and a laid-off factory worker. In her Guardian review , Maya Jaggi said it provides “a worker’s-eye view of the 20th-century history surrounding Korea’s partition”. It is the third year running that a South Korean author has been shortlisted for the prize.

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      Red-sky warning: Jim Fenwick’s photographs of wildfires in Sicily – in pictures

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 6 April - 16:00

    At the end of September 2023, Jim Fenwick found himself in Palermo, Sicily, when wildfires started to break out. The London-based photographer noticed the low cloud cover was reflecting the glow of the fires, which turned the sky red. With an hour to spare before he needed to start work on a different project, he stepped away to capture what was happening. “Sicily experiences the highest number of fires in Italy,” says Fenwick. “The primary cause stems from human activities, both unintentional and deliberate. Even if you’re living thousands of miles away from wildfires, we should all be paying attention.”

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      Joaquin Phoenix and Joel Coen sign open letter in support of Glazer’s Oscar speech

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 5 April - 14:30

    Over 150 Jewish Hollywood professionals express support for director after he faced backlash for speech

    More than 150 Jewish Hollywood professionals, including Joaquin Phoenix, Joel Coen and Ilana Glazer, have expressed their support for Jonathan Glazer after the Zone of Interest director faced intense backlash for his acceptance speech at this year’s Oscars.

    In an open letter published on Friday , the signatories wrote they were “alarmed to see some of our colleagues in the industry mischaracterize and denounce his remarks”.

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      World Press Photo 2024 regional winners – in pictures

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 3 April - 09:00

    A selection of photographs from the 24 winning projects and six honourable mentions in the World Press Photo annual competition. This year, the jury included two special mentions. Awarded stories will be part of a global exhibition visiting London in May. Four global winners will be announced on 18 April

    • Warning: viewers may find some of the following photographs distressing

    “These final selected works are a tapestry of our world today, centred on images we believe were made with respect and integrity, that can speak universally and resonate far beyond their origins. This is an opportunity to applaud the work of press and documentary photographers everywhere and to amplify the importance of the stories they are telling, often in unimaginable circumstances.” Global jury chair, Fiona Shields, head of photography at the Guardian

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