The Golden Globes announced 11 new members on Monday, bringing the total number of voters in its organization to 300 and increasing the number of Asian voting members by only 1.3% from last year's number. Key details: The Golden Globes welcomed 11 new members into its voting body ahead of the awards show ceremony that will take place in the usual venue at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024. The new members, as listed in the announcement on Monday, are Trinidad Barleycorn (Switzerland), Paola Casella (Italy), Ankit Jhunjhunwala (Canada), Sona Karapoghosyan (Armenia), Elsa Keslassy (France), Wael Khairy (Egypt), Juan Claudio Matossian Güell (Spain), Zac Ntim (United Kingdom), Naman Ramachandran (United Kingdom), Mohammed Rouda (Egypt) and Amon Warmann (United Kingdom).
The Golden Globes announced 11 new members on Monday, bringing the total number of voters in its organization to 300 and increasing the number of Asian voting members by only 1.3% from last year's number. Key details: The Golden Globes welcomed 11 new members into its voting body ahead of the awards show ceremony that will take place in the usual venue at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 7, 2024. The new members, as listed in the announcement on Monday, are Trinidad Barleycorn (Switzerland), Paola Casella (Italy), Ankit Jhunjhunwala (Canada), Sona Karapoghosyan (Armenia), Elsa Keslassy (France), Wael Khairy (Egypt), Juan Claudio Matossian Güell (Spain), Zac Ntim (United Kingdom), Naman Ramachandran (United Kingdom), Mohammed Rouda (Egypt) and Amon Warmann (United Kingdom).
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A Tutto Schermo 2021 presents the best Italian documentaries put forth in the past year
In un futuro aprile by Federico Savonitto and Francesco Costabile
“Ten wonderful, enthralling films which have something to show us”. In the present pandemic context of social isolation and shuttered cinemas, the Italy s Rete degli Spettatori – an association founded in 2011 with the aim of promoting the most talented Italian authors and their works by developing new methods of distribution– is renewing its commitment to showcase independent film by launching the online edition of A Tutto Schermo, which focuses this year on cinéma du réel, the genre best suited to reflect and interpret the reality around us.