Author: Enegxi News

Charles Rogers, age 68, of Crossville, Tennessee, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2025, at 5:33 a.m. at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville, surrounded by loved ones. Born on November 13, 1956, to Virgie P. Rogers and Charles R. Rogers, Charles lived a life marked by resilience, family, and deep roots in his community. Charlie […]

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Mr. Darrel Warren Tompkins Age: 79 of the Armathwaite Community Passed away on Friday, February 21, 2025 at his home Funeral service will be held at 11 A.M. on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at the Fellowship United Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Fellowship Cemetery. Family will receive friends on Monday, Feb. 24, 2025 […]

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Chinese director Vivian Qu is in Berlin Film Festival’s competition this year with feminist, film studios-set thriller Girls on Wire, charting the fortunes of two cousins born into China’s economic miracle of the 1990s. Qu previously enjoyed success in Berlin as the producer of 2014 Golden Bear winner Black Coal, Thin Ice by Diao Yinan, […]

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The 27th Panorama Audience Award at Berlinale have been given out, with this year’s winners named as Sorda byEva Libertad (for best feature film) and The Möllner Letters by Martina Priessner (documentary). The prizes are awarded by the Berlinale section Panorama together with radioeins and rbb television (Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg). Complete Berlinale Panorama Winners List below Sorda (translated as Deaf) is written […]

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Brendan Canty’s Cork-set drama Christy has won the Grand Prix in the Berlinale’s youth-focused Generation 14plus section. Based on Canty’s short film of the same name, the film follows two estranged brothers as they grapple with their past and resolve to unite over one summer in Cork city’s Northside.  Written by Alan O’Gorman from a […]

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Brendan Canty’s Cork-set drama Christy has won the Grand Prix in the Berlinale’s youth-focused Generation 14plus section. Based on Canty’s short film of the same name, the film follows two estranged brothers as they grapple with their past and resolve to unite over one summer in Cork city’s Northside.  Written by Alan O’Gorman from a […]

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Berlin Film Festival director Tricia Tuttle has voiced her concerns about the rise of the far-right as Germany gears up for a general election this Sunday in which the extreme right-wing, Elon Musk and JD Vance-backed AfD party is projected to make significant gains. “I don’t know anyone that has an interest in a pluralistic […]

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German director Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay’s Hysteria has won the Europa Cinemas Label as Best European film in the Panorama section. Hysteria will now benefit from promotional support from Europa Cinemas and better exhibition thanks to a financial incentive for network cinemas to include it in their programme schedule. See list of other Festival winners below The jury (Klaudia Elsässer (Art+ […]

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