The Ukrianian festival ran as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg.
Christina Tynkevych’s feature debut How Is Katia? was named the winner of the national competition of Ukraine’s Molodist Film Festival, held for the second year in a row as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg in Germany.
The Scythian Deer statuette and a cash prize of $2,500 was presented to the film’s producer Olha Matat on October 5, at the Abaton cinema by the jury of actress Alina Levshin, psychologist Svetlana Uvarova and film director David Wagner.
The drama about an ambulance doctor seeking...
Christina Tynkevych’s feature debut How Is Katia? was named the winner of the national competition of Ukraine’s Molodist Film Festival, held for the second year in a row as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg in Germany.
The Scythian Deer statuette and a cash prize of $2,500 was presented to the film’s producer Olha Matat on October 5, at the Abaton cinema by the jury of actress Alina Levshin, psychologist Svetlana Uvarova and film director David Wagner.
The drama about an ambulance doctor seeking...
- 10/6/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
The Ukrianian festival ran as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg.
Christina Tynkevych’s feature debut How Is Katia? was named the winner of the national competition of Ukraine’s Molodist Film Festival, held for the second year in a row as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg in Germany.
The Scythian Deer statuette and a cash prize of $2,500 was presented to the film’s producer Olha Matat on October 5, at the Abaton cinema by the jury of actress Alina Levshin, psychologist Svetlana Uvarova and film director David Wagner.
The drama about an ambulance doctor seeking...
Christina Tynkevych’s feature debut How Is Katia? was named the winner of the national competition of Ukraine’s Molodist Film Festival, held for the second year in a row as a festival within a festival at Filmfest Hamburg in Germany.
The Scythian Deer statuette and a cash prize of $2,500 was presented to the film’s producer Olha Matat on October 5, at the Abaton cinema by the jury of actress Alina Levshin, psychologist Svetlana Uvarova and film director David Wagner.
The drama about an ambulance doctor seeking...
- 10/6/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Tamar Braxton is undeniably a talented singer. The Queen’s Court star has released several chart-topping hits, and multiple albums. As it turns out, Latocha Scott, a member of the R&b group Xscape, co-wrote a song released from Braxton’s debut album.
Tamar Braxton | Scott Legato/Getty Images Latocha Scott co-wrote Tamar Braxton’s second song solo released
Braxton’s fans watched her rise from the background singer of her famous sister Toni to the breakout star of Braxton Family Values. In her spinoff series Tamar & Vince, cameras followed as she recorded and released her Grammy-nominated hit single and album “Love & War.” Braxton finally got the solo stardom she yearned for, but it wasn’t her first album. She released her debut self-titled album in 2000, but the album was not a commercial success.
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Despite such, longtime fans loved her second single, “If You Don’t Wanna Love Me.
Tamar Braxton | Scott Legato/Getty Images Latocha Scott co-wrote Tamar Braxton’s second song solo released
Braxton’s fans watched her rise from the background singer of her famous sister Toni to the breakout star of Braxton Family Values. In her spinoff series Tamar & Vince, cameras followed as she recorded and released her Grammy-nominated hit single and album “Love & War.” Braxton finally got the solo stardom she yearned for, but it wasn’t her first album. She released her debut self-titled album in 2000, but the album was not a commercial success.
Source: YouTube
Despite such, longtime fans loved her second single, “If You Don’t Wanna Love Me.
- 3/27/2023
- by Brenda Alexander
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Hugh Grant didn’t seem happy about being at the Oscars.
On Sunday night, the “Notting Hill” star walked the red carpet and stopped for an interview with “Countdown” co-host Ashley Graham, but things got pretty awkward.
Read More: Hugh Grant Teases His Cameo In ‘Glass Onion’: ‘I’m Married To James Bond’
hugh grant wants no part of this dumb shit pic.twitter.com/uBQ70QcZGf
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 12, 2023
Grant generally appeared disengaged, responding to a question about who he is most excited to see win with, “No one in particular.”
Asked what he was wearing, Grant said, “Just my suit,” and as for who designed it? “My tailor.”
Grant appears in the Oscar-nominated “Glass Onion”, but asked how fun it was to shoot the film, the actor said, “Well, I’m barely in it. I’m in for about three seconds.”
Graham asks if he at...
On Sunday night, the “Notting Hill” star walked the red carpet and stopped for an interview with “Countdown” co-host Ashley Graham, but things got pretty awkward.
Read More: Hugh Grant Teases His Cameo In ‘Glass Onion’: ‘I’m Married To James Bond’
hugh grant wants no part of this dumb shit pic.twitter.com/uBQ70QcZGf
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) March 12, 2023
Grant generally appeared disengaged, responding to a question about who he is most excited to see win with, “No one in particular.”
Asked what he was wearing, Grant said, “Just my suit,” and as for who designed it? “My tailor.”
Grant appears in the Oscar-nominated “Glass Onion”, but asked how fun it was to shoot the film, the actor said, “Well, I’m barely in it. I’m in for about three seconds.”
Graham asks if he at...
- 3/13/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
In a time of war, laughter — even of the wryest kind — can feel like an unpardonable luxury. And if Ukrainian director Antonio Lukich’s delightfully droll “Luxembourg Luxembourg” were even a little more flippant, and didn’t cut its comedic antics with an equal dose of melancholic wisdom, perhaps there would be some guilt attached to enjoying it so much. But with his second feature, an expansion of ambition after his wonkily wistful debut, “My Thoughts Are Silent,” Lukich hasn’t just made a slice of much-needed escapism. In the sincerity of its sentimentality and its humane, universal observations around absent fathers, errant sons and estranged brothers, the movie not only earns us the right to laugh during a period of suffering and conflict, it makes sharing in the warmth of its sweet-natured humor seem like a vital, revivifying act of resistance.
There’s a scuzzy-Scorsese vibe to the film’s propulsive,...
There’s a scuzzy-Scorsese vibe to the film’s propulsive,...
- 10/8/2022
- by Jessica Kiang
- Variety Film + TV
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