Angelina Jolie on Cambodia, politics and a ‘difficult year’ Angelina Jolie has spoken about how Cambodia was her “awakening,” as she premiered her new film in the country. The actress was speaking exclusively to the BBC before the screening of “First They Killed My Father,” a true-life account of the Khmer Rouge genocide through the eyes of a child. Hungarian love story wins top prize at Berlin film festival A Hungarian love story called “On Body and Soul” about two lonely hearts working in a slaughterhouse in Budapest won the Golden Bear for best film on Saturday at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Best-selling Miffy the rabbit author dies The Dutch creator of Miffy the cartoon rabbit has died aged 89, his publishers have announced. ‘Love Actually 2’ to screen on Red Nose Day U.K. charity Comic Relief is getting the “Love Actually” cast back together for a short film that will revisit the characters from Richard Curtis’ 2003 romantic comedy and see what they’re up to in 2017. The short, “Red Nose Day Actually,” is being made in support of Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day fundraiser, which airs on March 24 on BBC One in Britain. It also will be broadcast as part of NBC’s Red Nose Day Special on May 25 in the United States. Iranian Oscar contender to screen at Trafalgar Square An Iranian Oscar contender impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban is to have an open-air premiere in London just hours before the ceremony. “The Salesman,” up for the best foreign language film award, will be screened in Trafalgar Square on Feb. 26. (SD-Agencies) (SD-Agencies) |