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  • Golden Globe Awards

Out of the Archives, 1985: Stevie Wonder on Apartheid

Stevie Wonder, when interviewed by the journalists of the Hollywood Foreign Press in 1985, about his Golden Globe-winning song (and major evergreen hit) “I Just Called to Say I Love You” for the movie The Woman in Red directed by Gene Wilder, talked about apartheid. “Just to make the record straight, I did not say anything about the government of South Africa, because we are clear on where that's coming from already.
  • Interviews

“Firebird”: Love Behind the Iron Curtain

Sergey Fetisov might have been just another footnote in human history had his memoir The Story of Roman not fallen into the creative hands of writer-director Peeter Rebane and writer-star Tom Prior (The Theory of Everything). His chronicle of serving in the Russian military in Estonia during the height of the 1970s Cold War and falling into a love triangle with fighter pilot Roman Medveyev (Oleg Zagorodnii) and best friend Luisa (Diana Pozharskaya) serves as the backdrop to a provocative study of love, self-acceptance, betrayal and social mores.
  • Film

Docs: Unapologetic (2020)

The passionate subjects are the stars of director Ashley O’Shay’s Unapologetic, a thought-provoking new documentary opening on August 27 in New York City and Toronto, and September 3 in Los Angeles. If its loose structure renders this timely look at the movement for Black lives and dignity something of a sermon to the choir, the film possesses at least one attribute which marks it as a worthwhile offering of nonfiction advocacy for those interested in current events and public affairs: a hardwired connection to the unswerving, electric moral certitude of youth.