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  • Film

Producer and Director Lee Wells Premieres his First AI Movie

As the founder of the International Fine Arts Consortium (IFAC) – an organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts on a global scale – Lee Wells has been immersed in the world of creativity for decades. An artist in his own right, he recently did something that went beyond what’s ordinary: premiering his first AI movie, Marcel Duchamp and His Girlfriend Love to Eat Spaghetti out of the Toilet and Laugh, with no screening room needed.
  • HFPA

Lights. Camera. Set Visit – An HFPA World Tour of Movie Magic

Reflecting back on the astonishing years spent as a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, what strikes a nostalgic chord as the most blessed part of that journalistic journey has been the unparalleled opportunities bestowed on us to visit some of the most creative film and television production sets of the past twenty years. Imagine walking the early 1900 streets of New York in both Budapest and Wellington, built for the respective sets of The Alienist and King Kong.
  • Film

Whitney Skauge’s Documentary Work Acts as an Extension of their Social and Political Activism

From the get-go, Whitney Skauge’s mission as a documentary filmmaker has been to use their platform to advocate for diverse storytelling and create representation on both sides of the camera. Their debut short documentary, The Beauty President (2021), highlights the historic 1992 bid for the White House of Terence Smith’s drag persona Joan Jett Blakk as one of the first openly queer write-in candidates.
  • Television

“Harlan Coben’s Shelter” – Abby Corrigan on the importance of an LGBTQ+ character in the YA Series

"Who am I? What's going on? I've definitely struggled with those questions throughout my life,” admits Abby Corrigan (Castle Rock; Homeland), in a press conference at the Monte Carlo Television Festival last week in Monaco. She is promoting the new Prime series: Harlan Coben’s Shelter, which is based on “Shelter,” the first novel in the best-selling young adult book trilogy by the writer Harlan Coben, and premiered at the festival.