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Hollywood Backs Ongoing “No Kings” Movement Against Trump

The nationwide “No Kings” protest movement continues to draw growing participation from across the United States, with actors and filmmakers once again joining demonstrators in major cities, including Los Angeles and New York City, during rallies held last Saturday. Organizers say the protests are aimed specifically at President Donald Trump and what they describe as his anti-democratic policies. Marchers carried placards denouncing political overreach and warning against the return of authoritarian-style leadership in American governance. Spike Lee shared an image from a New York rally, urging followers to “get up, stand up.” ' ...

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Bangladeshi Film ‘Suraiya’ Wins Prestigious Berlinale World Cinema Fund Grant

Bangladeshi feature film Suraiya has been awarded a major production grant from the Berlinale World Cinema Fund (WCF), placing it among a select group of global independent projects backed by one of the world’s leading film institutions. The announcement came following the WCF’s 42nd jury session, where twelve films from across Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Mexico, Panama, Sudan, Tunisia, Ukraine, and Venezuela were chosen for financial support. This year’s selection was made from 236 submissions representing 63 countries — underscoring the competitiveness of the process. Suraiya, directed by Robiul ' ...

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The Freak: Charlie Chaplin’s Unfinished Final Film Script Set for Publication

A long-lost screenplay by Charlie Chaplin — a fantasy centred on “a beautiful creature with wings” — is being reconstructed and published for the first time from scattered drafts, sketches and storyboards. Chaplin, who rose from poverty in Victorian London to become cinema’s first great comic icon with works like The Great Dictator and Limelight, had been developing this project until his death in 1977 at 88. The film, titled The Freak, tells the story of Sarapha, an ethereal female being described by Chaplin as “a bird with a human body”. She ' ...

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Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton has passed away at 79

The Oscar-winning star, born in Los Angeles, rose to prominence in the 1970s thanks to her portrayal of Kay Adams-Corleone in The Godfather series. She went on to become widely recognised for leading roles in Father of the Bride, First Wives Club and Annie Hall, the latter earning her the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1978. Her death was confirmed to CBS News — the BBC’s US partner — by producer and longtime friend Dori Rath. Annie Hall also brought Keaton the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or ' ...

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AI “Actress” Tilly Norwood Triggers Backlash in Hollywood

A new figure is making waves in Hollywood — but she isn’t human. Tilly Norwood, a fully AI-generated character created by Dutch actress and technologist Eline Van der Velden, is being positioned as cinema’s next rising star. Her creator claims that major talent agencies are already considering representing her, sparking an industry-wide debate over the future of acting and the ethics of synthetic performers. Norwood was developed through Van der Velden’s AI studio Xicoia, an offshoot of her production company Particle6. Soft-launched earlier this year on social media, Tilly currently has ' ...

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