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Briar Grace-Smith, Ainsley Gardiner on Cousins adaptation

Briar Grace-Smith, Ainsley Gardiner on Cousins adaptation
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Meet Three Māori Cousins from New Zealand in Cousins Film Trailer

Meet Three Māori Cousins from New Zealand in Cousins Film Trailer
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Eva Longoria and Sid Ganis Appointed to Academy Museum Board of Trustees

Eva Longoria and Sid Ganis Appointed to Academy Museum Board of Trustees - Film News in Brief Antonio Ferme, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Eva Longoria and Sid Ganis Appointed to Academy Museum Board of Trustees The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures announced that Eva Longoria has been appointed to its board of trustees, while Sid Ganis will become the museum’s first honorary trustee. Since starring in “Desperate Housewives,” Longoria has led the charge for female representation in Hollywood and cemented herself as an entertainment industry staple known for her work both in front of and behind the camera. Ganis, a film executive and producer, has been integral to securing the future of the Academy Museum. He will now serve on the board in a lifetime position.

Cousins tells Māori stories with subtlety, kindness and aroha

Cousins tells Māori stories with subtlety, kindness and aroha
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Cousins: Why this lovingly crafted Kiwi drama demands your attention

Cousins (PG, 98 mins) Directed by Ainsley Gardiner, Briar Grace-Smith ½ As the final frames of this lovingly crafted drama unspool, there’s a dedication to three Māori women – Merata Mita, Irihapeti Ramsden and Nancy Brunning. Mita was the pioneering Māori film-maker who first wanted to turn Patricia Grace’s 1992 novel into a movie. Ramsden was a nurse, anthropologist and writer who worked to improve health outcomes for Māori people. And Brunning was the influential actor, writer and director who surely would have been a part of this project had cancer not taken her before her time in late 2019.

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