If you pay attention to social media, or even to mainstream media, these days, you’re going to hear a lot of talk about war. War in Europe, war in the Middle East, potential military expansion by China, and also the prospect of civil war in the US. As always, this sort of thing should be treated with caution. It’s often used for political or commercial reasons, so shouldn’t be taken on trust – but equally, it’s possible for people to talk themselves into wars which might otherwise be avoided. Kristina Kendall’s film begins with experts expressing their belief that factors which commonly emerge prior to civil wars are now emerging in the US, and asks what, if anything, can be done about this?
The problem stems, Kendall suggests, from ordinary people’s political views becoming so polarised that social bonds break down and they no longer...
The problem stems, Kendall suggests, from ordinary people’s political views becoming so polarised that social bonds break down and they no longer...
- 4/28/2024
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Netflix, Bleecker Street and Landmark announced a partnership on Thursday that will put Netflix’s first original film in 19 of the Us exhibitor’s markets.
Beasts Of No Nation, which will screen in competition in Venice and go on to play in Toronto after a possible Telluride world premiere, will debut on October 16 in Landmark theatres day-and-date with global streaming in all active Netflix territories.
Landmark theatre markets include New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St Louis, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego.
Cary Fukunaga directs Idris Elba as Commandant, an African warlord who trains a child to become a soldier in his country’s civil war. The film is based on the novel by Nigerian author Uzodinma Iweala.
Amy Kaufman and Fukunaga, collaborators on Sin Nombre, will produce with Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Riva Marker and Dan Crown for Red Crown Productions, along with Elba...
Beasts Of No Nation, which will screen in competition in Venice and go on to play in Toronto after a possible Telluride world premiere, will debut on October 16 in Landmark theatres day-and-date with global streaming in all active Netflix territories.
Landmark theatre markets include New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St Louis, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego.
Cary Fukunaga directs Idris Elba as Commandant, an African warlord who trains a child to become a soldier in his country’s civil war. The film is based on the novel by Nigerian author Uzodinma Iweala.
Amy Kaufman and Fukunaga, collaborators on Sin Nombre, will produce with Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Riva Marker and Dan Crown for Red Crown Productions, along with Elba...
- 7/30/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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