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How cinema fueled a mass uprising for Palestine that rattled corporate giants. Truthout’s independent journalism is funded by readers like you. Support journalism for the 99 percent: Make a one-time ...
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Actress Tilda Swinton is all set to star in David Lowery 's ' Death in Her Hands '. 'Death in Her Hands', described as an "anarchic whodunnit" and "an otherworldly psychological thriller" is ...
The Green Knight's David Lowery has set his next feature with Oscar winner Tilda Swinton, the anarchic whodunnit and otherworldly psychological thriller, Death in Her Hands.
Screen and fashion icon Tilda Swinton is taking the spotlight in a forthcoming exhibition celebrating her artistry and creative partnerships.
Tilda Swinton, this year’s recipient of the Honorary Golden Bear and longtime supporter of the Palestinian cause, opted for a different strategy: she used the Berlinale as a platform to condemn ...
During the Berlinale’s 75th anniversary, it felt like the world was coming apart—but at least we had the “borderless realm” of film. Tilda Swinton poses after attending a press conference ...
Swinton made headlines for attending Berlinale despite the ongoing protest against the festival by the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, as festival head Tricia Tuttle has ...
Tilda Swinton, the recipient of this year’s honorary Golden Bear award and a known supporter of the Palestinian cause, chose to attend the festival despite the boycott calls.
British actor Tilda Swinton chose to attend Berlinale despite Gaza boycott talks, signalling her passion for cinema. Meanwhile, the festival has opened with films addressing themes from migrant ...
It is unbelievable that a famous actress like Tilda Swinton would use a global forum to support a movement that advocates the isolation and delegitimization of Israel. At the 75th Berlin ...
Tilda Swinton was awarded Golden Bear for lifetime achievement at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, where she delivered a tearful speech.