Brexit ‘major blow’ to film and TV industry, but not to ‘Game of Thrones’
The UK’s exit from the EU could have impacts on the country’s film and television industries, but not on “Game of Thrones.”
Brexit ‘major blow’ to film and TV industry, but not to ‘Game of Thrones’
American Black Film Festival: New projects from film and TV veterans
Film About Russian Lawyer’s Death Creates an Uproar
Critics are trying to block a Washington screening of a documentary that portrays Sergei L. Magnitsky, who died in a Moscow prison cell, as an accomplice rather than a victim.
India Film Censor Orders 94 Cuts to Movie About Punjab’s Drug Problem
The producer of the movie “Flying Punjab” has turned to the Bombay High Court after he was ordered to remove any reference to Punjab.
Review: Librettos and Ariosos Meet Video at Anthology Film Archives
The production company Experiments in Opera commissioned five videos (each 20 minutes or less) that honor operatic conventions.
Jerome Kass, Writer for Broadway, Film and TV, Dies at 78
Mr. Kass was nominated for a Tony for the 1978 musical “Ballroom,” based on his Emmy-nominated teleplay about a Bronx widow who visits a dance hall.