The 2024 Hollywood Music in Media Awards were handed out on Wednesday night, Nov. 20, during a ceremony that took place at The Avalon in Hollywood. Winners were decided by the Hollywood Music in Media Academy, which consists of journalists, filmmakers, performing artists, publicists, and other industry professionals.
The big winner was Jacques Audiard‘s Netflix musical “Emilia Pérez,” which claimed Best Music-Themed Film, Biopic, or Musical, where it beat other formidable awards contenders like “A Complete Unknown” and “Wicked.” The film’s star Zoe Saldaña also won Best Song (Onscreen Performance) for “El Mal,” defeating Timothee Chalamet playing Bob Dylan‘s “Blowin’ in the Wind” in “A Complete Unknown” and Cynthia Erivo belting out “Defying Gravity” in “Wicked.” Lastly, the film won Best Score (Feature Film) for Clément Ducol and Camille, bringing its total to three, making it the most awarded film of the year.
“The Wild Robot” won two awards,...
The big winner was Jacques Audiard‘s Netflix musical “Emilia Pérez,” which claimed Best Music-Themed Film, Biopic, or Musical, where it beat other formidable awards contenders like “A Complete Unknown” and “Wicked.” The film’s star Zoe Saldaña also won Best Song (Onscreen Performance) for “El Mal,” defeating Timothee Chalamet playing Bob Dylan‘s “Blowin’ in the Wind” in “A Complete Unknown” and Cynthia Erivo belting out “Defying Gravity” in “Wicked.” Lastly, the film won Best Score (Feature Film) for Clément Ducol and Camille, bringing its total to three, making it the most awarded film of the year.
“The Wild Robot” won two awards,...
- 11/21/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Documentary film-maker Nanfu Wang found difficulties while following an activist in Cuba for her revealing, and timely, new film Night is Not Eternal
“I don’t believe in America being the beacon of democracy,” says the documentary film-maker Nanfu Wang. “America sliding into autocracy is not something that is unimaginable.”
Terms such as democracy and autocracy have been thrown around a lot since the re-election of Donald Trump as US president. But Wang speaks with unusual authority on this subject. She was born in China and lived under its authoritarian regime until 2011 when, aged 26, she moved to the US because of its promise of democracy and freedom.
“I don’t believe in America being the beacon of democracy,” says the documentary film-maker Nanfu Wang. “America sliding into autocracy is not something that is unimaginable.”
Terms such as democracy and autocracy have been thrown around a lot since the re-election of Donald Trump as US president. But Wang speaks with unusual authority on this subject. She was born in China and lived under its authoritarian regime until 2011 when, aged 26, she moved to the US because of its promise of democracy and freedom.
- 11/20/2024
- by David Smith in Washington
- The Guardian - Film News
It’s a bit surprising to think that when I last interviewed Nanfu Wang it was for her six-part HBO docuseries Mind Over Murder, which revisited an infamous case of justice gone haywire in a small town in Nebraska back in the 1980s. Which, in terms of subject matter, is a far cry from this year’s followup (also for HBO). Night Is Not Eternal is a deep character study, a format the acclaimed director has long embraced, that charts the rise of Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of Oswaldo Paya, a five-time Nobel Peace Prize-nominated activist assassinated by the Cuban government in 2012. […]
The post “I Grow as I Make a Film”: Nanfu Wang on Her HBO Documentary, Night Is Not Eternal first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “I Grow as I Make a Film”: Nanfu Wang on Her HBO Documentary, Night Is Not Eternal first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 11/20/2024
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
It’s a bit surprising to think that when I last interviewed Nanfu Wang it was for her six-part HBO docuseries Mind Over Murder, which revisited an infamous case of justice gone haywire in a small town in Nebraska back in the 1980s. Which, in terms of subject matter, is a far cry from this year’s followup (also for HBO). Night Is Not Eternal is a deep character study, a format the acclaimed director has long embraced, that charts the rise of Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of Oswaldo Paya, a five-time Nobel Peace Prize-nominated activist assassinated by the Cuban government in 2012. […]
The post “I Grow as I Make a Film”: Nanfu Wang on Her HBO Documentary, Night Is Not Eternal first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “I Grow as I Make a Film”: Nanfu Wang on Her HBO Documentary, Night Is Not Eternal first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 11/20/2024
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
As the election frenzy quiets, Night Is Not Eternal gains resonance. Nanfu Wang’s latest doc deals in matters of authoritarian rule and fascism, considering how both entrench themselves within a nation — likely to be of particular interest to Americans processing unpleasant aspects of their political reality. Wang stages a kind of comparative analysis of China, her home nation; the United States, where she is now anchored; and Cuba, which her friend and pro-democracy activist Rosa Maria Payá calls home, to affirm the idea that the people’s power is the key to building a liberatory consciousness and the only means of opposing consolidated rule.
Night Is Not Eternal, which premieres on Nov. 19 on HBO, opens with a question that frames a dual portrait of Wang and Payá. In voiceover, Wang recalls the difficulty of filming her first project, Hooligan Sparrow, and how it prompted her to think about how...
Night Is Not Eternal, which premieres on Nov. 19 on HBO, opens with a question that frames a dual portrait of Wang and Payá. In voiceover, Wang recalls the difficulty of filming her first project, Hooligan Sparrow, and how it prompted her to think about how...
- 11/19/2024
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While most nonfiction filmmakers remove themselves from the narrative equation of their work, never explicitly addressing their personal investment nor including their image or voice on screen, Chinese documentarian Nanfu Wang has forged her career doing exactly the opposite. The way her narration factors into each of her features, she has enmeshed her own experiences in relation to the subject to contextualize the macro themes of the piece. Her latest, “Night Is Not Eternal,” continues along the same creative lines for a piercing dual portrait of two women — one of them being Wang — familiar with similar evils.
Wang’s self-referential approach here manifests itself through the presence of footage from several of her films, most notably her 2016 debut “Hooligan Sparrow,” about activists demanding justice in a case of sexual abuse against elementary school girls. The image of civilians standing up to injustice resonates across continents. With each project, she further...
Wang’s self-referential approach here manifests itself through the presence of footage from several of her films, most notably her 2016 debut “Hooligan Sparrow,” about activists demanding justice in a case of sexual abuse against elementary school girls. The image of civilians standing up to injustice resonates across continents. With each project, she further...
- 11/19/2024
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Variety Film + TV
On Tuesday November 19 2024, HBO broadcasts Night Is Not Eternal!
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Night Is Not Eternal” on HBO promises to be a powerful exploration of political activism. Titled “A personal exploration of political activism,” this episode focuses on Rosa Maria Paya, a young Cuban activist who is deeply involved in the fight for democratic change in her homeland. As the daughter of Oswaldo Paya, a five-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Rosa carries a significant legacy on her shoulders.
Viewers will follow Rosa as she navigates the challenges of advocating for democracy in Cuba. The episode highlights her determination and the risks she faces in a country where political dissent is often met with harsh consequences. Through her story, the episode sheds light on the broader struggle for freedom and human rights in Cuba, making it relevant not just to Cubans but to anyone interested in activism and social justice.
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Night Is Not Eternal” on HBO promises to be a powerful exploration of political activism. Titled “A personal exploration of political activism,” this episode focuses on Rosa Maria Paya, a young Cuban activist who is deeply involved in the fight for democratic change in her homeland. As the daughter of Oswaldo Paya, a five-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Rosa carries a significant legacy on her shoulders.
Viewers will follow Rosa as she navigates the challenges of advocating for democracy in Cuba. The episode highlights her determination and the risks she faces in a country where political dissent is often met with harsh consequences. Through her story, the episode sheds light on the broader struggle for freedom and human rights in Cuba, making it relevant not just to Cubans but to anyone interested in activism and social justice.
- 11/19/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
New Movie Alert: The Best Flicks Hitting Each Streamer This Week From November 18-24 - Main Image
Here's to an all-new movie alert week! From November 18 to 24, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, and Max are releasing a number of premieres and docuseries for subscribers to enjoy at the start of a new week.
New Movies Hitting Netflix This Week
Netflix has a couple of new flicks hitting the streamer, but the upcoming docuseries, 900 Days Without Anabel, may be the most highly anticipated.
The docuseries focuses on the abduction of Anabel Segura, aka the longest kidnapping in Spanish history. Otherwise, Netflix also adds GTMax, The Piano Lesson, and Transmitzvah to their roster.
As for subscribers looking for kids and new romances, The Merry Gentlemen, Maybe Baby 2, and Spellbound may be right up your alley!
GTMax (2024) — November 20The Merry Gentlemen (2024) — November 20Maybe Baby 2 (2024) — November 21900 Days Without Anabel (2024) — November 22The Piano...
Here's to an all-new movie alert week! From November 18 to 24, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, HBO, and Max are releasing a number of premieres and docuseries for subscribers to enjoy at the start of a new week.
New Movies Hitting Netflix This Week
Netflix has a couple of new flicks hitting the streamer, but the upcoming docuseries, 900 Days Without Anabel, may be the most highly anticipated.
The docuseries focuses on the abduction of Anabel Segura, aka the longest kidnapping in Spanish history. Otherwise, Netflix also adds GTMax, The Piano Lesson, and Transmitzvah to their roster.
As for subscribers looking for kids and new romances, The Merry Gentlemen, Maybe Baby 2, and Spellbound may be right up your alley!
GTMax (2024) — November 20The Merry Gentlemen (2024) — November 20Maybe Baby 2 (2024) — November 21900 Days Without Anabel (2024) — November 22The Piano...
- 11/18/2024
- EpicStream
HBO’s new documentary, Night is Not Eternal, sets out to examine the fight for freedom under authoritarian regimes, focusing on Cuban activist Rosa María Payá’s efforts to bring democratic change to Cuba. Directed by Nanfu Wang, the film connects Cuba’s struggle with those in China and, surprisingly, the […]
HBO’s “Night Is Not Eternal” Documentary: A Look at Freedom’s Struggle Premieres Tuesday, November 19...
HBO’s “Night Is Not Eternal” Documentary: A Look at Freedom’s Struggle Premieres Tuesday, November 19...
- 11/16/2024
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
As reductive as it feels to analyze a film through the fleeting lens of post-election punditry, sometimes circumstances leave us with no other choice.
In the week following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, one of the prevailing conversations in liberal spaces has been confusion about his significant electoral gains among ethnic minorities. The once and future president who built his political brand on promises of border walls and mass deportations saw his support among Latino voters, particularly men, increase by as much as 70% since 2016 in some districts. His support from Black and Asian voters improved as well, even as his rhetoric seemed more transparently racist. Astute observers had been pointing out the rightward shift of Hispanic voters in America for years, but the election brought the topic into focus for many who had previously ignored the signs.
Those results created serendipitous timing for “Night Is Not Eternal,...
In the week following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, one of the prevailing conversations in liberal spaces has been confusion about his significant electoral gains among ethnic minorities. The once and future president who built his political brand on promises of border walls and mass deportations saw his support among Latino voters, particularly men, increase by as much as 70% since 2016 in some districts. His support from Black and Asian voters improved as well, even as his rhetoric seemed more transparently racist. Astute observers had been pointing out the rightward shift of Hispanic voters in America for years, but the election brought the topic into focus for many who had previously ignored the signs.
Those results created serendipitous timing for “Night Is Not Eternal,...
- 11/15/2024
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Two women, three countries, one relentless pursuit of democracy. HBO has revealed the official trailer for a documentary film titled Night is Not Eternal, the next film by doc filmmaker Nanfu Wang. This recently premiered at a small film festival and is now set for a streaming launching on HBO & Max starting next week. For seven years she has followed Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of the five time Nobel Peace Prize nominated activist, Oswaldo Paya, in Rosa's fight for democracy in Cuba. Interwoven with Rosa's narrative are Nanfu’s poignant reflections on her Chinese upbringing and of eroding democratic norms in the US, revealing unsettling similarities to the authoritarian system she left behind. A powerful meditation on political change and individual action against seemingly insurmountable odds, the doc Night is Not Eternal reflects on the complexities of exile and small acts of defiance to create a narrative that crosses geographical...
- 11/13/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Night Is Not Eternal is a powerful documentary airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, that takes a deep dive into the life and activism of Rosa Maria Paya. The film follows the young Cuban activist, who is also the daughter of the late Oswaldo Paya, a five-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee. The documentary provides a personal and emotional look at Rosa Maria’s efforts to fight for democratic change in Cuba, shedding light on the challenges she faces in a politically charged environment.
Through intimate interviews and raw footage, the film captures Rosa Maria’s determination and resilience as she continues her father’s work. The documentary also explores the broader political context of Cuba and the struggle for freedom and reform in the country. For those interested in political activism, human rights, and the Cuban struggle for democracy, Night Is Not Eternal offers an insightful and moving perspective on the fight for change.
Through intimate interviews and raw footage, the film captures Rosa Maria’s determination and resilience as she continues her father’s work. The documentary also explores the broader political context of Cuba and the struggle for freedom and reform in the country. For those interested in political activism, human rights, and the Cuban struggle for democracy, Night Is Not Eternal offers an insightful and moving perspective on the fight for change.
- 11/11/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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