The Berlin International Film Festival has crowned winners from its youth-focused Generation and Shorts programs. In Generation Kplus, the Grand Prix for Best Film went to Han Shuai’s Summer Blur, with a special mention for Betania Cappato’s A School in Cerro Hueso. In the Generation 14plus competition, Fred Baillif’s The Farm won the Grand Prix and Dash Shaw’s Cryptozoo received a special mention. Elsewhere, the International Short Film Jury named Olga Lucovnicova’s My Uncle Tudor as the Golden Bear winner for Best Short Film, and the Silver Bear Jury Prize went to Zhang Dalei’s Day Is Done. Finally, the Berlin Short Film Candidate for the European Film Awards was named as Nicolas Keppens’ Easter Eggs.
Paris-based Federation Entertainment has joined forces with Fred Fougea’s Boreales to launch Boreales Federation, a label dedicated to the production of documentary series and films addressing the global crisis impacting the natural world,...
Paris-based Federation Entertainment has joined forces with Fred Fougea’s Boreales to launch Boreales Federation, a label dedicated to the production of documentary series and films addressing the global crisis impacting the natural world,...
- 3/4/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Every Friday brings the weekly slate of new arrivals on VOD, but pickings are pretty slim today. Obviously, it’s the first day of 2021 and there are going to be an awful lot of sore heads around the world from the celebrations, as muted as they were legally mandated to be. But the biggest titles have been hitting the various streaming services on offer, and nobody wants to release their movie when the majority of audiences are otherwise occupied.
Indeed, the surprisingly polarizing Wonder Woman 1984, Pixar’s latest emotional roller coaster Soul, Robert Rodriguez’s hugely popular family friendly superhero film We Can Be Heroes and season 3 of Cobra Kai will be dominating the conversation for the foreseeable future, and as a result, there are only eight debutants on VOD this weekend.
The biggest of the bunch is the latest in the long line of Liam Neeson action thrillers, with...
Indeed, the surprisingly polarizing Wonder Woman 1984, Pixar’s latest emotional roller coaster Soul, Robert Rodriguez’s hugely popular family friendly superhero film We Can Be Heroes and season 3 of Cobra Kai will be dominating the conversation for the foreseeable future, and as a result, there are only eight debutants on VOD this weekend.
The biggest of the bunch is the latest in the long line of Liam Neeson action thrillers, with...
- 1/1/2021
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
The most entertaining films can also sympathetically highlight life’s most vital lessons. That’s certainly the case with the new relatable drama, ‘Two Ways Home,’ which masterfully showcases the importance of mental wellness and self-discovery. Actress Tanna Frederick shines as the vulnerable yet independent Kathy in the movie, during which the at-times struggling protagonist immediately captures […]
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- 12/29/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
A movie can have the best intentions in the world and still not quite hit the mark. Such is the case with Ron Vignone’s heartland-set drama about a woman attempting to pick up the pieces of her life after serious missteps relating to her previously undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Although Two Ways Home features some powerful performances and affecting moments, it never feels wholly organic. You too often feel the film straining for the sort of significance that earned it an endorsement by the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Tanna Frederick plays the central role of Kathy, first seen robbing a ...
Tanna Frederick plays the central role of Kathy, first seen robbing a ...
- 12/28/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A movie can have the best intentions in the world and still not quite hit the mark. Such is the case with Ron Vignone’s heartland-set drama about a woman attempting to pick up the pieces of her life after serious missteps relating to her previously undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Although Two Ways Home features some powerful performances and affecting moments, it never feels wholly organic. You too often feel the film straining for the sort of significance that earned it an endorsement by the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Tanna Frederick plays the central role of Kathy, first seen robbing a ...
Tanna Frederick plays the central role of Kathy, first seen robbing a ...
- 12/28/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tanna Frederick has signed on to join Judd Nelson in the Henry Jaglom comedy Just 45 Minutes from Broadway - which explores the complex emotional lives of theater folk. The actress can also been seen in “The Rainmaker” at the Edgemar Theatre in Santa Monica. Frederick has a busy year ahead of her with two more films coming out this year - Jaglom’s romantic comedy The “M” Word (released May/June) with Corey Feldman, Michael Imperioli and Francis Fisher and The Farm (coming out in October) in which she stars as a single mother who returns to Iowa (Frederick’s hometown) to deal with her past. In June, Frederick returned to Iowa to star in the dark comedy Just Beautiful, a...
- 9/2/2013
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
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