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‘Succession’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series at Emmys
- The great Emmy night for "Succession" continues with a big win for Outstanding Drama Series.
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Storm Reid Brought to Tears with Guest Actor Emmy Win for “The Last of Us”: 'I'm Such a Mess'
Reid won her first Emmy Saturday night for her role as Riley Abel on the HBO drama 'The Last of Us'
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Creative Arts Emmys: Nick Offerman and Storm Reid Win for Guest Acting in a Drama Series
Nick Offerman and Storm Reid were big winners at the 2023 Creative Arts Emmys on Saturday, winning guest actor and actress in a drama series, respectively. Nick Offerman, winning for The Last of Us, was nominated against Murray Bartlett (The Last of Us), James Cromwell (Succession), Lamar Johnson (The Last of Us), Arian Moayed (Succession) …
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Emmy nominee profile: Anna Torv (‘The Last of Us’) makes the ultimate sacrifice in standout episode
This year’s Best Drama Guest Actress category at the Emmys is a tightly-knit affair with only two shows — “Succession” and “The Last of Us,” both HBO projects — reaping nominations. “Succession” landed three bids for Harriet Walter, Hiam Abbass, and Cherry Jones, while “The Last of Us” produced nominations for Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid, …
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Emmy nominee profile: Hiam Abbass makes a delightful return to ‘Succession’ as ‘belle of the ball’ after Logan’s death
After appearing in the majority of “Succession” episodes, Hiam Abbass is finally an Emmy nominee. The actress recurred in all four seasons of the HBO series as Logan Roy’s (Brian Cox) wife Marcia, even as their relationship was rocked by Logan’s affairs with Rhea Jarrell — who could forget Abbass’s shakedown of Holly Hunter? — …
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‘Bye Bye Tiberias’: How Documentarian Lina Soualem & Her Actor Mother Hiam Abbass Explored Their Female Lineage
Following her film, Their Algeria, documentarian Lina Soualem returns to her family once again for an in-depth look at its rich history. With Bye Bye Tiberias, Soualem focuses on several generations of women in her family, beginning with her mother, Succession star Hiam Abbass, who, as a young woman, left her home country of Palestine …
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Palestinian Oscar Entry ‘Bye Bye Tiberias’ Secures U.S. Distribution With Women Make Movies
EXCLUSIVE: New York-based Women Make Movies has acquired U.S. rights for Palestinian Oscar entry Bye Bye Tiberias by Lina Soualem. The intimate work sees Soualem accompany her Palestinian-French actress mother Hiam Abbass back to the Arab village within Israeli borders, which she left in the 1980s to pursue her acting career in Europe. There, they …
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‘Bye Bye Tiberias’ Review: Hiam Abbass’ Daughter Honors Women Who Learned to Leave Everything and Start Anew
After “Their Algeria,” a well-received documentary from 2020 about the parents of her actor father Zinedine Soualem, France-born filmmaker-performer Lina Soualem turns her camera on her maternal relatives in “Bye Bye Tiberias,” in particular her mother, the Palestine-born actress Hiam Abbass. By telling their story, she hopes to reclaim and question the personal, historical and …
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‘Succession’s’ Hiam Abbass to Star in Danielle Arbid’s Age-Gap Romance ‘Love Conquers All’ (EXCLUSIVE)
“Succession” star Hiam Abbass will play a role that is the polar opposite of Marcia Roy in French-Lebanese director Danielle Arbid’s age-gap drama “Love Conquers All.” The Palestinian actor — who in the HBO series played the third and final wife of billionaire Logan Roy — will next star as Susan, a 65-year-old impoverished …
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Marrakech Winners: Asmae El Moudir’s ‘The Mother Of All Lies’ Makes History As First Moroccan Film To Win Étoile D’Or Top Prize
Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir has made history at the 20th edition of Morocco’s Marrakech Film Festival as the first local director to win its top prize with her hybrid documentary The Mother Of All Lies. Inspired by the bread riots in El Moudir’s home city of Casablanca in 1981, the work uses a replica …
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‘The Mother of All Lies’ Wins Top Prize at Marrakech in Historic Night for Moroccan Cinema
Asmae El Moudir’s “The Mother of All Lies” won top honors at the Marrakech Film Festival on Saturday, marking festival history as the first Moroccan film to claim the top trophy, while adding Marrakech’s Étoile d’Or to a list of accolades that also includes best director from Cannes’ Un Certain Regard and best film from …
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