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Credo Reports Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial ResultsIndieWire, the definitive outlet for creative independence in film and TV, announced on Thursday, November 21 new additions to the latest edition of its biannual IndieWire Honors event . Curated and selected by IndieWire’s editorial team, IndieWire Honors is a celebration of the filmmakers, artisans, and performers responsible for some of the most stellar offerings of this year’s film awards season . Today’s newly announced honorees include Spotlight Award winner “Emilia Pérez” star Selena Gomez, and Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow, Breakthrough Award winners as songwriters for “Moana 2.” They join previously announced honorees Denis Villeneuve, Pamela Anderson, Steve McQueen, Luca Guadagnino, Justin Kuritzkes, Jennifer Lopez, Amy Pascal, Angela Patton, Natalie Rae, RaMell Ross, Chris Sanders, and Adam Stockhausen. Additionally, IndieWire has announced that the December event will be hosted by “Blink Twice” star Simon Rex, returning to the hosting role that first drew him acclaim. Previous IndieWire Honors emcees include Emmy winner Alex Edelman, multi-hyphenate Dewayne Perkins, and lauded comedian Atsuko Okatsuka. The event’s fourth edition will be celebrated at an intimate cocktail reception on Thursday, December 5 in Los Angeles. Exclusive content, including honoree profiles, will be featured on Indiewire.com beginning November 29 and continue through the awards night, followed by video interviews from the event. “This will be another unforgettable IndieWire Honors, a night unlike any other,” said Dana Harris-Bridson, IndieWire’s Senior VP and Editor-in-Chief. “We’re excited to celebrate such a diverse group of extraordinary cinematic talent.” “We’re thrilled to have our most eclectic group of Honorees ever, celebrating the wide range of voices and artistry this awards season, as well as offering awards for animation and craft in film for the first time,” said IndieWire SVP & Publisher James Israel. The complete list of Winter 2024 IndieWire Honors honorees are: As someone who has spent the majority of her life working in entertainment, Selena Gomez is the modern model for how an artist can continually push themselves and expand their horizons into uncharted territory. Her gutsy turn in Cannes winner “Emilia Pérez” was something even her most ardent fans did not see coming. But living true to the spirit of “Mi Camino” — the breakout song her character Jessi performs in the film — Gomez shows off her gutsy ability to use her spotlight to guide audiences toward inspired work they never even knew they needed. The hold that “Moana” has on just about any young child with a Disney+ account is unfathomable, so to accept the task of following up Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Oscar-nominated music for the film is “Beyond” brave. But songwriting duo Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow cut their teeth with “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical,” which led to a Grammy in 2022, so they are already used to a high risk leading to a high reward. Their highly anticipated work on “Moana 2” brings new flavor to the world of Disney’s beloved Polynesian princess, almost certainly eliciting quite a few Chee Hoo’s from the fans that finally get to see it. It may be bold to refer to the person who adapted Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an auteur , but with “Nickel Boys,” a transfer of ownership has occurred. Filmmaker RaMell Ross takes an account of two young men trapped at an infamous reformatory school and composes his film in a way that provides the audience with a truly visceral experience. Using the tools that earned him an Oscar nomination for his directorial debut, the documentary “Hale County This Morning, This Evening,” the filmmaker again shepherds a project that mesmerizes viewers in unforgettable ways, proving him to be a singular voice. It is its own accomplishment for a director to complete a “Dune” adaptation, so to see Denis Villeneuve take on the challenge of making the definitive cinematic version of Frank Herbert’s beloved sci-fi epic, and achieve such critical and commercial success while doing it, is inspirational. With “Dune: Part Two,” the Oscar-nominated director delivers on the promise of a deeper look at Arrakis, sandworms, political unrest, unsettling visions, and all. Along the way, he mixes everything from infrared camera techniques to wiring and practical effects, and brilliantly captures the imagination that fans of the novels harbored for decades. The setting is a vision realized, executed by a cast of young actors on the precipice of superstardom. A story about a superintelligent service robot raising a baby goose alongside a fox does not immediately suggest a film that absolutely drains the tear ducts of parents and children alike. Still, it’s fair to say that for the filmmaker behind projects like “Lilo & Stitch,” Chris Sanders knows how to deliver a beloved film that audiences did not know they needed. “The Wild Robot” is a confluence of all the elements that make animation special, from painterly images to a stellar voice cast and music that unlocks new levels of emotion. World War II has been mined so often that it’s a film genre unto itself, but even now, there are aspects of the global event that have been too often glossed over. With “Blitz,” director Steve McQueen and production designer Adam Stockhausen again team up to not only illuminate what life was like in London when Nazis bombed the city, but to also walks their audience right through its devastation, emotional and physical. Though the film centers on a mother and her son, the massive scale and practical design takes us away from the rubble, through infernos, and into the crowded, gilded tunnels toward safety. Pamela Anderson’s performance in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl” beautifully reflects her own isolation through decades in Hollywood — no wonder she describes it as the role she has been waiting for her whole career. There is a richness to her Shelly, the titular last showgirl at a Vegas revue, that allows viewers a deep empathy and understanding after spending just 85 minutes with her. While it may seem like the end of the road for Anderson’s showgirl, Coppola’s film feels like the start of a renaissance for the actress in finding more roles that understand her talent and further her evergreen appeal. It’s a simple concept: a day in which young girls attend a dance with their incarcerated fathers — but directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae’s “Daughters” has extraordinary depth. It’s unnerving to witness the effects of America’s flawed justice system on families, but this Netflix documentary is not gloomy. Whether parent or child, many of these people are bright lights that prove everyone has a story worth telling. Although it is heartbreaking to watch them say goodbye after the climactic dance, the film leaves viewers with the hope that it can effect change, and lead to more programs rooted in keeping families connected through hardship. After three decades of chart-topping music, movie-star roles, and producing dozens of films that appeal to viewers across generations, Jennifer Lopez is not just a star, but someone who was truly born to entertain. In Amazon’s “Unstoppable,” based on the true story of one-legged college wrestling champion Anthony Robles, Lopez opts for a lower key: She portrays his mother Judy, who is inspired by her son to pursue a fresh start that results in her own triumphs. It’s a fitting role for Lopez in a career filled with them: she knows what it means to blaze her own trail, and what it takes to get there. “Unstoppable” is an apt description for this maverick performer. When “Challengers” hit theaters in April, it satiated an audience that suffered from months of ambivalence about theatergoing. Finally, there was a high-quality film that was fun to talk about and inspired theories — not to mention giving tennis lessons a try, or buying a pair of Chanel sandals, or opening up relationships. Released outside the standard window for awards contenders, it has staying power: This Halloween, character costumes of Josh O’Connor, Mike Faist, and Zendaya were inescapable. It’s the grand slam for debut screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes, producers Amy Pascal and Rachel O’Connor, and director Luca Guadagnino, who delivered one of the defining films of 2024.
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Bethlehem marks a second subdued Christmas during the war in Gaza BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) — Bethlehem is marking another somber Christmas Eve under the shadow of war in Gaza. Manger Square lacked its usual festive lights and crowds of tourists on Tuesday. Instead, the area outside the Nativity Church was quiet. The church was built atop the spot where Jesus is believed to have been born. The war, the violence in the occupied West Bank it has spurred and the lack of festivities has deeply hurt Bethlehem's economy. The town relies heavily on Christmas tourism. The economy in the West Bank was already reeling because of restrictions placed on laborers preventing them from entering Israel during the war. Middle East latest: Bethlehem marks a somber Christmas Eve amid war in Gaza TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The Palestinian city of Bethlehem is preparing for another somber Christmas under the shadow of war in Gaza. Most festivities cancelled and crowds of tourists absent in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Winter is hitting the Gaza Strip and many of the nearly 2 million Palestinians displaced by the devastating 15-month war with Israel are struggling to protect themselves from the wind, cold and rain. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s bombardment and ground invasion has killed over 45,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children. The Health Ministry does not distinguish between fighters and civilians in its count. Heavy travel day off to a rough start after American Airlines briefly grounds all flights WASHINGTON (AP) — American Airlines briefly grounded flights nationwide due to a technical problem just as the Christmas travel season kicked into overdrive and winter weather threatened more potential problems for those planning to fly or drive. Government regulators cleared American flights to get airborne Tuesday about one hour after the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a national ground stop, which prevented planes from taking off. Meanwhile, the flight-tracking site FlightAware reported that 1,447 flights entering or leaving the U.S., or serving domestic destinations, were delayed. Twenty-eight flights were canceled. Millions of travelers are expected to fly over the next 10 days. The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen 40 million passengers through Jan. 2. Major storm pounds California's central coast, blamed for man's death and partially collapsing pier SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) — A major storm has pounded California’s central coast bringing flooding and high surf that was blamed for fatally trapping a man beneath debris on a beach and later partially collapsing a pier, tossing three people into the Pacific Ocean. The storm was expected to bring hurricane-force winds and waves up to 60 feet Monday as it gained strength from California to the Pacific Northwest. Some California cities have ordered beachfront homes and hotels to evacuate early Monday afternoon. Forecasters have warned that storm swells would continue to increase throughout the day. Medellin Cartel victims demand truth and justice as cartel boss Fabio Ochoa walks free in Colombia BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — The return of the notorious drug trafficker Fabio Ochoa to Colombia, following his deportation from the United States, has reopened old wounds among the victims of the Medellin cartel, with some expressing their dismay at the decision of Colombian authorities to let the former mafia boss walk free.Some of the cartel victims said on Tuesday that they are hoping the former drug lord will at least cooperate with ongoing efforts by human rights groups to investigate one of the most violent periods of Colombia’s history, and demanded that Colombian prosecutors also take Ochoa in for questioning. Caitlin Clark honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year following her impact on women's sports Caitlin Clark has been named the AP Female Athlete of the Year after raising the profile of women’s basketball to unprecedented levels in both college and the WNBA. She led Iowa to the national championship game, was the top pick in the WNBA draft and captured rookie of the year honors in the league. Fans packed sold-out arenas and millions of television viewers followed her journey on and off the court. Clark's exploits also put other women's sports leagues in the spotlight. A group of 74 sports journalists from AP and its members voted on the award. Other athletes who received votes included Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and boxer Imane Khelif. Clark’s only the fourth women’s basketball player to win the award since it was first given in 1931. Amsterdam court sentences 5 men over violence linked to Ajax-Maccabi soccer game THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An Amsterdam District Court has issued sentences of up to six months in jail against 5 men who were involved in violent disorder after a soccer match between the Dutch club Ajax and Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv in November. The riots caused an international outcry and accusations of deliberate anti-Semitic attacks. The violence following a UEFA Europa League match left 5 people in hospital. More than 60 suspects were detained. The court on Tuesday sentenced one man to 6 months in prison, another to 2 1/2 months, two to 1 month and one to 100 hours of community service. France has a new government, again. Politics and crushing debt complicate next steps PARIS (AP) — France’s president and prime minister have managed to form a new government just in time for the holidays. Now comes the hard part. Crushing debt, pressure from the nationalist far right, wars in Europe and the Mideast. The hallenges abound for President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Francois Bayrou. They already had a tumultuous 2024. The most urgent order of business is passing a 2025 budget. Financial markets, ratings agencies and the European Commission are pushing France to bring down its deficit. It is threatening the stability and prosperity of all countries that share the euro currency. Legendary Indian filmmaker Shyam Benegal dies at age 90 NEW DELHI (AP) — Shyam Benegal, a renowned Indian filmmaker known for pioneering a cinema movement that tackled social issues in the 1970s, has died after chronic kidney disease. He was 90. His contribution to cinema was recognized as a director, editor and screenwriter. He came into the limelight with films that challenged mainstream Bollywood by dealing with the social realities of a poor nation. He also was a mentor to top Indian actors. India's prime minister says he is “deeply saddened” by Benegal's death.
Cabinet minister admits taxes COULD rise again despite vow from Rachel Reeves as Labour descends deeper into s - Daily Mail- AIMA Technology Group presentará siete productos innovadores en CES 2025 y anuncia una asociación estratégica con una conocida marca italiana LAS VEGAS , 24 de diciembre de 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AIMA Technology Group, líder mundial en movilidad eléctrica, presentará siete innovadores productos de movilidad eléctrica en CES 2025 y anunciará una colaboración estratégica con una renombrada marca italiana. Tras los exitosos lanzamientos de HYHAWK, BIG SUR, BIG SUR SPORT y SANTA MONICA, AIMA Technology Group dará a conocer sus últimas series y revelará la colaboración, consolidando aún más su liderazgo en el mercado mundial. Angela Zheng , consejera delegada de AIMA EBIKE, explicó: «CES 2024 fue solo el principio de nuestro viaje para redefinir la movilidad eléctrica. En 2025, lo estamos llevando al siguiente nivel con innovaciones revolucionarias que amplían los límites de los desplazamientos eléctricos sostenibles, elegantes y de alto rendimiento». En 2025, AIMA Technology tiene como objetivo superar las 600 ubicaciones de distribuidores independientes de bicicletas (IBD) en Estados Unidos y lanzar 6 nuevos productos. AIMA exporta a más de 50 países y ha desarrollado 11 bases de producción en todo el mundo, incluidas fábricas en el extranjero en Indonesia y Vietnam . Durante CES 2025, AIMA Technology Group ofrecerá una recepción a los medios el martes 7 de enero a las 10:30 AM (hora del Pacífico) para mostrar su nueva gama de productos. El 8 de enero a las 11:00 AM , AIMA desvelará en el expositor de CES el misterioso producto conceptual de edición limitada que redefine el futuro de la movilidad. Le invitamos a descubrir con nosotros esta revolucionaria innovación. Ubicación del expositor: Centro de Convenciones de Las Vegas , Pabellón Norte, expositor número 10947, donde se mostrarán nuestros últimos logros innovadores. Expositor de AIMA Technology: Centro de Convenciones de Las Vegas , Pabellón Norte, expositor número 10947. Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2449955/AIMA_Technology_Logo.jpg
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