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Feel Good star Mae Martin comes out as non-binary The way I feel about my gender identity is ongoing and evolving.
Comedian, actor and writer Mae, who both wrote and starred in Channel 4 / Netflix comedy
Feel Good, has shared a trio of photos of themselves wearing a black vest and trousers and a binder, and wrote a post confirming their gender identity. The way I feel about my gender identity is ongoing and evolving, and it s personal, but I thought it might be good to say for clarity and in case anyone finds it helpful – I m non-binary, my pronouns are they/them and she/her (I love it when people say they and I really don t mind she at ALL, truly), they said.
Aaron Sorkin s The Trial Of The Chicago 7 wins top editing prize at the 2021 ACE Eddie Awards
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Trial of the Chicago 7 Triumphs at ACE Eddie Awards
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‘Trial of the Chicago 7’ Wins Top Prize at American Cinema Editors’ ACE Eddie Awards
“Palm Springs” wins for comedy editing, while TV winners include “Schitt’s Creek,” “Ted Lasso,” “Better Call Saul” and “The Queen’s Gambit”Steve Pond | April 17, 2021 @ 12:57 PM Last Updated: April 17, 2021 @ 1:29 PM
AWARDS BEAT
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“The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Palm Springs” have been named the best-edited films of 2020 by the American Cinema Editors, whose 71st annual ACE Eddie Awards took place in a virtual ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
“Chicago 7,” which is nominated for the film-editing Oscar along with “The Father,” “Nomadland,” “Promising Young Woman” and “Sound of Metal,” won in the Best Edited Feature Film (Dramatic) category. “Palm Springs” won in the comedy category.
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The Last Dance are among the unscripted and documentary nominees for the 2021 Rockie Awards International Program Competition.
The annual awards program, held by the Banff World Media Festival, honours television and digital media programming from around the globe and is deliberated by an international jury of 150 industry professionals across multiple genres.
The winners for the 29 categories will be announced in a livestreamed ceremony on YouTube, taking place on June 15 as part of a kickoff of the festival, which runs virtually from June 14 to July 16.
BBC Studios picked up the most nominations 28 followed by HBO with nine and Canadian pubcaster CBC with eight.