Panic! Productions, along with Born To Perform Studios and Boo Boo Productions, have announced that Barry Pearl will once again direct their late summer teen musical “13” at Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center.
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LJUBLJANA: Several film projects were interrupted because of the Coronavirus pandemic, most of them postponed to a later date, some of them to 2021; film theatres and multiplexes were more or less closed almost all year (completely closed for five months, operating with limited seating capacity for another five months). For the same reason the distribution and cinema releases were very limited, which resulted in a drop in cinema attendance of almost 80%.
The Slovenian Film Centre (SFC), which had announced a new strategy for the next four years in November 2019, found itself in a compromised position with the Slovenian Government fulfilling its financial obligations only on the very last day of 2020. Not being able to execute the majority of already confirmed payments to the Slovenian producers during the year caused a major protest and jeopardised the existence of many film projects and the Sloveni
ΕΚΚ: Happy New Year for the Greek film in 2020 athina984.gr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from athina984.gr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As an unpredictable, sweeping pandemic causes people in
Apples, the Greek nomination for the Oscars, to develop sudden amnesia, a man finds himself enrolled in a recovery program designed to help him build a new life. His treatment consists of performing daily tasks prescribed by his doctors on audiocassette and capturing these new memories with a Polaroid camera.
Greek writer-director Christos Nikou’s debut feature is a surreal enigma about love, memory, and loss, a beguiling exploration of identity and reality.
Mr Nikou was born in Athens in 1984. His short film
KM participated in over 40 international film festivals. For the past ten years, he has worked as an assistant director on the feature films