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In the past week
    2021-05-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Kevin Spacey will return to the big screen

Actor Kevin Spacey is plotting his return to acting in films. The disgraced actor, 61, will appear in an upcoming Italian film called “L’uomo Che Disegnò Dio,” which translates to “The Man Who Drew God.”

Italy rocks Eurovision

A four-piece band of Italian rockers won the Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday, giving one of the countries hit hardest in Europe by the coronavirus pandemic reason to cheer.

Ex-BBC head quits gallery job

Tony Hall, who was director of BBC news and current affairs at the time of the public broadcaster’s explosive 1995 interview with Princess Diana, resigned on Saturday as board chairman of Britain’s National Gallery.

Tong Liya and Chen Sicheng break up

Chinese actress Tong Liya and actor-director Chen Sicheng announced their divorce on social media, ending seven years of marriage.

Japanese stars Yui Aragaki, Gen Hoshino tie the knot

Japanese actress Yui Aragaki and singer Gen Hoshino announced their sudden marriage, making a splash on both Chinese and Japanese social media, since Aragaki is regarded by fans as the most desired girlfriend.

‘Cruella’ stages first major Hollywood premiere in a year

Disney staged the world premiere of “Cruella” at the El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles. The live-action picture, opening in theaters and on Disney+ Premier at the end of May, stars Emma Stone as a young Cruella de Vil, the villain from the iconic “101 Dalmatians” franchise.

Shanghai Intl. Film Festival

to re-screen master classics

As a tribute to mark the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China, the 24th Shanghai International Film Festival will set a special sector to take a retrospective of China’s rise over the past century. (SD-Agencies)

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