Film News Roundup: Dakota and Elle Fanning’s ‘Nightingale’ Gets Delayed One Year

Singapore News News

Film News Roundup: Dakota and Elle Fanning’s ‘Nightingale’ Gets Delayed One Year
Singapore Latest News,Singapore Headlines
  • 📰 Variety
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 38 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 63%

In today’s film news roundup, the Dakota and Elle Fanning’s World War II drama “The Nightingale” gets a 2021 release, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival selects its…

” gets a 2021 release, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival selects its closing film, the Palm Springs Short Festival cancels in-person events and college comedy “CRSHD” finds a home.Sony Pictures has set Dec. 22, 2021, as the release date for the World War II drama “The Nightingale” starring sistersMelanie Laurent directed the adaptation of Kristin Hannah’s bestseller, which centers on two sisters struggling to survive in the French resistance during the Nazi occupation of France.

The mini-series, directed by Grace Lee and Marjan Safinia, and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, highlights the stories of women of color who are transforming American politics. It will air this summer. The festival will screen one film program per day starting at 8 am through 8 p.m. Each day, a filmmaker discussion will take place at 5 p.m.Organizers of the Palm Springs Short Film Festival, one of the largest festivals of its type, have called off the in-person event, which was set for June 16-22, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

In late June, the festival will announce the winners from the curated lineup and present them with cash prizes, worth $25,000, and awards, including five Academy Award qualifying honors.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

Variety /  🏆 108. in US

Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

‘The Nightingale’: Elle And Dakota Fanning’s WWII Sisters Pic Pushed By One Year‘The Nightingale’: Elle And Dakota Fanning’s WWII Sisters Pic Pushed By One YearSony’s The Nightingale WWII drama starring Elle and Dakota Fanning, which was suppose to come out at the end of this year, has been pushed to Dec. 22, 2021 due to the COVID-19 production shut…
Read more »

Tyson Foods temporarily pauses operations at beef facility in Dakota CityTyson Foods temporarily pauses operations at beef facility in Dakota CityTyson Foods Inc is halting operations at a beef facility in Dakota City, Nebraska until May 4 to complete a deep cleaning of the plant amid the coronavirus outbreak, a unit of the largest U.S. meat supplier said on Wednesday.
Read more »

Here's the latest coronavirus update from North DakotaHere's the latest coronavirus update from North DakotaThe coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every facet of American life. Follow here for the latest news.
Read more »

Locarno Film Festival Cancels 73rd Edition, Launches Indie Cinema Support Initiative (EXCLUSIVE)Locarno Film Festival Cancels 73rd Edition, Launches Indie Cinema Support Initiative (EXCLUSIVE)The Locarno Film Festival has announced the cancellation of its 73rd edition due to Swiss government restrictions. In its place, the festival has set up an initiative to support independent cinema.…
Read more »

‘Snoop Dogs’: Sony’s Stellify Makes Channel 4 Series In Which Dogs Film Their Celebrity Owners’ Homes‘Snoop Dogs’: Sony’s Stellify Makes Channel 4 Series In Which Dogs Film Their Celebrity Owners’ HomesSony Pictures Television producer Stellify Media has landed one of the more unusual TV commissions to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic — it is strapping cameras to dogs and letting them roam th…
Read more »

Kristina Börjeson Named Head of Production at Scandi Fund Film i VästKristina Börjeson Named Head of Production at Scandi Fund Film i VästVeteran Swedish executive Kristina Börjeson has been named the head of production at Scandinavian film fund Film i Väst, which has backed such productions as 'Atomic Blonde,' 'Rambo: Last Blood' and 'The Square.' Details:
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-30 14:14:06