![]() ![]() In the current affairs category, nominees are: BBC Africa Eye’s Sex for Grades Globo News Documentaries Allies, from Globo News/Globo TV S wedbank och Penningtvätten: Dirty Banking, from Mission Investigate/Sveriges Television (SVT) and Undercover: Inside China’s Digital Gulag, from Hardcash Productions/ITV. Nominees in the news category include: Channel 4’s Hong Kong – A Year of Living Dangerously, from ITN RJ2: Ghost Staff, from Brazil’s TV Globo RT International’s Russian Jet Crash-Landing in Moscow: Timeline and Survivors and The Battle for Burkina Faso, from Al Jazeera English. The eight nominees span six countries: Brazil, Nigeria, Qatar, Russia, Sweden and the UK. news peers during an online ceremony Sept. International Emmy winners will be recognized alongside U.S. The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has revealed the 2020 International Emmy Awards nominees in the news and current affairs categories. Together, the film’s cast will explore why, to “meet the challenges of our time,” America must “correct course.” Chrissy Houlahan, the first woman ever to represent Pennsylvania’s 6th District in the U.S. Interviews include Hawk Newsome, president of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York (pictured) Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff and mayor of Chicago the late Alice Rivlin, founder of the Congressional Budget Office and rep. The 97-minute film examines how an “epidemic of hatred has left America helpless in the face of crisis.” Lionsgate-owned premium TV net Starz is set to premiere the documentary Stars and Strife from director David Smick and executive producer Barry Levinson this September It's hilarious and a heck of a lot sexier than the struttings of most of today's so-called "divas." Since this was a pre-CinemaScope Twentieth product, possibly produced while the three-strip Technicolor process was still in use, the VHS tape transfer may very well look as vividly rich as it did on that big screen so many years ago in Boston.Starz slates David Smick, Barry Levinson doc “Stars and Strife” I have to confess that I watched it again to catch that absolutely amazing number, "Father's Got 'Em!", performed with energy to burn by the gorgeous Miss Paget in some of the tightest white tights I'd ever seen before or since. The end result thoroughly charmed that weary pre-teenager in 1953 and did, again, when I saw it on a TV broadcast many years later. 20th-Century Fox trowelled on the Technicolor cast Ruth Hussey and Clifton Webb as about the most compatible-seeming mature couple one could imagine assigned the ever-reliable Alfred Newman to supervise the music, which he did magnificently and allowed two of its young up-and-comers, Robert Wagner and Debra Paget, to supply a little frosting on the cake. (He had played trumpet in his high school band.) But I knew I was seeing a glowingly colorful example of what Hollywood could do to entertain an audience in the mood for some patriotism, however jingoistic, with a touch of romantic flim-flam thrown in. Sousa, whose music was familiar to me because of my father's enthusiasm for it. Even then I knew I wasn't seeing an historically accurate recreation of the life and times of the famous Mr. By the time our trek through several department stores had bored me almost to the point of rebellion, we found ourselves entering the Mayflower Theater and I soon sat fascinated as this Technicolor treat unspooled before my amazed eyes. ![]() I was never aware if my having to tag along was because she couldn't find a babysitter or because she wanted a little companionship, however young and immature, as she searched for a few things to update the family's wardrobe. When this movie was released it was the climax of one of those dreaded days when I had to accompany my mother on a downtown Boston, Massachusetts, shopping trip. ![]()
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