Bhubaneswar, Jan 24 (Ians) Goalkeeper Andrew Carter saved a penalty stroke by Marc Miralles with five minutes to the final hooter as Australia came back from a two-goal deficit to prevail over a fighting Spain in the first quarterfinal of the Fih Odisha Hockey Men’s World Cup 2023 here on Tuesday.
Australia were leading 4-3 with five minutes to go when Spain earned a penalty stroke for a stick-check foul inside the shooting circle. But the experienced Carter correctly guessed the direction of Miralles’ push and palmed it away. If Spain had scored that goal, they would have taken the match into a shoot-out. Instead, Australia survived the remaining time and sealed their place in the semifinals where they await the winner of the fourth quarterfinal between England and Germany.
Jeremy Hayward (32nd min and 36th min) struck a brace of goals for Australia while Flynn Ogilvie (29th min) and Aran Zalewski...
Australia were leading 4-3 with five minutes to go when Spain earned a penalty stroke for a stick-check foul inside the shooting circle. But the experienced Carter correctly guessed the direction of Miralles’ push and palmed it away. If Spain had scored that goal, they would have taken the match into a shoot-out. Instead, Australia survived the remaining time and sealed their place in the semifinals where they await the winner of the fourth quarterfinal between England and Germany.
Jeremy Hayward (32nd min and 36th min) struck a brace of goals for Australia while Flynn Ogilvie (29th min) and Aran Zalewski...
- 1/24/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
The SXSW Film Festival unveiled the 2019 Jury and Special Award winners for 26th edition of the fest at Austin’s Paramount Theater with Josephine Mackerras-directed drama Alice winning in the Narrative Feature Competition and Waad al-Kateab & Edward Watts’s For Sama taking top honors for the Documentary Feature Competition. Short films and other juried sections, including Film Design Awards were also presented.
Alice follows the titular character, a happy and perfect wife and mother whose life is turned upside down when she discovers her husband is living a secret life. She is left abandoned, financially ruined but fights back as she goes on a journey of self-discovery. For Sama tells the epic story of a young woman’s journey through love, war and motherhood across five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria.
SXSW also announced Special Awards including the Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellowship, the Vimeo Staff Picks Award,...
Alice follows the titular character, a happy and perfect wife and mother whose life is turned upside down when she discovers her husband is living a secret life. She is left abandoned, financially ruined but fights back as she goes on a journey of self-discovery. For Sama tells the epic story of a young woman’s journey through love, war and motherhood across five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria.
SXSW also announced Special Awards including the Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellowship, the Vimeo Staff Picks Award,...
- 3/13/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The SXSW Film Festival has announced the winners of the its Narrative and Documentary Competitions. The winners were unveiled during a ceremony at Austin’s Paramount Theater on Tuesday, alongside several other prizes for features and shorts from across the the SXSW lineup.
Among this year’s big Narrative Feature entries is Grand Jury winner “Alice,” Josephine Mackerras’ story of a woman’s choice to become a sex worker to support her husband and child. “For Sama,” this year’s Documentary Feature winner, follows a Syrian filmmaker as she starts a family amidst the backdrop of the country’s ongoing political turmoil.
Previous SXSW winners include Lena Dunham’s “Tiny Furniture” and “Marwencol.” Last year, the top prizes went to “Thunder Road” and “People’s Republic of Desire.”
Audience awards will be announced closer to the conclusion of the festival. The full list of Tuesday evening’s winners can be...
Among this year’s big Narrative Feature entries is Grand Jury winner “Alice,” Josephine Mackerras’ story of a woman’s choice to become a sex worker to support her husband and child. “For Sama,” this year’s Documentary Feature winner, follows a Syrian filmmaker as she starts a family amidst the backdrop of the country’s ongoing political turmoil.
Previous SXSW winners include Lena Dunham’s “Tiny Furniture” and “Marwencol.” Last year, the top prizes went to “Thunder Road” and “People’s Republic of Desire.”
Audience awards will be announced closer to the conclusion of the festival. The full list of Tuesday evening’s winners can be...
- 3/13/2019
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
The newest of the fall festivals wraps up today, and the Los Angeles Film Festival has announced Tom Shadyac’s powerful and inspiring true story Brian Banks as winner of its Audience Award for Fiction Feature Film and the acclaimed Stuntman as Audience Award choice winner for Best Documentary Feature. As the Toronto Film Festival annually proves, it is the Audience Award that often gets the most attention and is most representative of a particular film’s success at many of these fests.
At its world premiere screening Saturday afternoon, Brian Banks received five standing ovations by my count as the key creative team and actors were brought up on stage by Banks himself after the rousing reception to the emotionally draining film. It’s the story of a promising young football star’s fight against the justice system in trying to clear his name after serving prison time and...
At its world premiere screening Saturday afternoon, Brian Banks received five standing ovations by my count as the key creative team and actors were brought up on stage by Banks himself after the rousing reception to the emotionally draining film. It’s the story of a promising young football star’s fight against the justice system in trying to clear his name after serving prison time and...
- 9/28/2018
- by Pete Hammond
- Deadline Film + TV
Take a look @ new promo footage, plus images from the next episode of "Marvel's Agent Carter" titled "Smoke and Mirrors", featuring the return of Hollywood actress 'Whitney Frost' (Wynn Everett), written by Sue Chung and directed by David Platt, airing February 2, 2016 on ABC:
"...'Agent Carter' and the 'Ssr' learn there's more than just a pretty face behind Hollywood star 'Whitney Frost', Peggy's most dangerous foe..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Enver Gjokaj as 'Chief Daniel Sousa', Everett as 'Whitney Frost', Reggie Austin as 'Jason Wilkes' and Chad Michael Murray as 'Chief Jack Thompson'.
Episode guest stars include Currie Graham, Kurtwood Smith, Chris Browning, Carole Ruggier, Gabriella Graves, Webb Baker Hayes, Ivy George, Samaire Armstrong, Chris Mulkey, Max Brown, Christopher Grove, Catriona Toop, Jennifer Neala Page, Kevin Changaris, Jonathan Lavallee, Andrew Carter, Khalilah Joi and Tamika Katon-Donegal.
"...'Agent Carter' and the 'Ssr' learn there's more than just a pretty face behind Hollywood star 'Whitney Frost', Peggy's most dangerous foe..."
"Marvel's Agent Carter" stars Hayley Atwell as 'Agent Peggy Carter', James D'Arcy as 'Edwin Jarvis', Enver Gjokaj as 'Chief Daniel Sousa', Everett as 'Whitney Frost', Reggie Austin as 'Jason Wilkes' and Chad Michael Murray as 'Chief Jack Thompson'.
Episode guest stars include Currie Graham, Kurtwood Smith, Chris Browning, Carole Ruggier, Gabriella Graves, Webb Baker Hayes, Ivy George, Samaire Armstrong, Chris Mulkey, Max Brown, Christopher Grove, Catriona Toop, Jennifer Neala Page, Kevin Changaris, Jonathan Lavallee, Andrew Carter, Khalilah Joi and Tamika Katon-Donegal.
- 1/28/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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