Vee Shi’s first feature film “Time and Tide” has found an international sales home at Inwave Films, the Paris-based team revealed. The hybrid non-fiction film, which had its world premiere in competition in Visions du Réel’s Burning Lights section earlier this year, will be presented to buyers as the company continues to build its documentary
Papua New Guinea-based NAFA Productions has released “Mussau: The First Song,” a historical biographical film based on the life of Taula Lovovoa, one of the first indigenous Adventist missionaries on the island of Mussau. Set in the 1930s, the film chronicles Lovovoa’s journey of transformation and reconciliation on an island that Australian colonial reports of
“We all support Erling Haaland,” said Marie, an American woman who attended a Norwegian celebration in Miami, Florida. “We have all fallen in love with him,” he told BBC Mundo. “It’s stupid and it’s a beast.” “I am fascinated by Mr. Haaland,” Robert, a Miami resident, told BBC Mundo. “That guy is a machine. Terminator,
Fuchs, best known for helping Leicester City win the Premier League title 5,000-1 in 2016, explained that it was “by accident” that he found himself playing for Grindleford. It was his son Anthony, already playing at the club’s youth level, who suggested the 40-year-old try out, but it was his wife who really made the
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori has been declared the winner of Peru’s closely contested presidential election, almost a month after voting took place. The 51-year-old obtained 50.135% of the votes in the second round held on June 7, compared to 49.865% for leftist candidate Roberto Sánchez, a margin of less than 50,000 votes, according to figures