For a second blessed year in a row, the little itty bitty indie Sundance Film Festival is making its way to Seattle. Last week, the film fest—running from January 20-30—dropped its full line-up, consisting of dozens of U.S. and international features, documentaries, shorts, and special programming. Keeping in step with 2021's pandemic version of the fest, Sundance will make films available to virtual audiences online once again, in addition to showing the films in-person in.
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KeKe Palmer has joined forces with Entertainment One (eOne) on an overall TV deal that will see the company manage worldwide rights and serve as the studio on all her projects under the partnership.
Michael Lombardo, eOne’s President of Global Television stated, “As a woman of many talents, Keke has made a lasting impression on audiences all over the world. We are thrilled to be collaborating with her on several upcoming projects and are excited to see what next she has in store.”
“I am thrilled to be partnering with eOne to create entertaining, meaningful, fun television experiences that will deeply connect with audiences and be reflective of our current world,” Palmer said in the statement. “eOne’s commitment to allowing talent to bring their unique lens and lead the storytelling process made them an ideal partner for me.”