Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. Good morning to you from me as well. Lets check in on the Global Markets on this final trading day of the month. What a month its been. A strong one for stocks. The dow jones outperforming the s p, up more than 5 for the month. Futures indicating a higher open. Dow futures up 22. Oil has a lot to do with that, i would say. S p futures up 2. Nasdaq up 1 1 2. Yesterday the close was stronger, but just barely. A mini rally, not a full recovery from what we saw the day before. The russell ended yesterday lower. It has been the outperformer so far for the month. As for the price of oil, just mentioned some strength. Well get to vienna in a moment. Its been an actionpacked morning there. Some comments, positive ones from key members like saudi and iran helping to lift crude prices. Wpi surging 5 . Brent pore than 5 , 48. 91. Wti, 47. This after a selloff yesterday left wti below 46 a barrel. I put this 5 gain, the
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Unforgivable Takes Home Top Prize at Palm Springs ShortFest
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“Unforgivable,” a film hailing from El Salvador, won the best of the festival award during the 2021 edition of the Palm Springs International ShortFest.
Directed by Marlén Viñayo, “Unforgivable” follows a hitman for the 18th Street gang as he serves his sentence in an evangelical Salvadorian prison, where he is punished not only for his crimes, but for being gay. Selected by a jury consisting of 2020 ShortFest best of festival winner Bérangère Mc Neese and Sundance Festival programmer Ania Trzebiatowska, “Unforgivable” will receive a $5,000 cash prize. The honorable mention in the best of festival category went to French film “Palma.”