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The romantic drama tells the story of Ada McGrath (played by Holly Hunter), a Scottish woman who chooses to be mute, and her daughter Flora McGrath (Anna Paquin), who are sold to farmer Alisdair Stewart (Sam Neill) in New Zealand in the mid-1800s.
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The romantic drama follows Ada McGrath (played by Holly Hunter), a Scottish woman and elective mute, and her daughter Flora McGrath (Anna Paquin), who are sold to farmer Alisdair Stewart (Sam Neill) in New Zealand in the mid-1800s.
Zoe Saldaña is making a statement: Her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “ Emilia Pérez ” identifies as “trans.” Saldaña, who won the statue for playing a lawyer who helps a cartel boss (Karla Sofía Gascón) undergo gender-affirming surgery, told People that the award “goes by they/them.”
Keira Knightley recounted how her role in 'Pride & Prejudice' impacted her career, just as she was criticized for her performance in 'Pirates of the Caribbean' 2. The actress reunited with her 'Pride & Prejudice' costar Rosamund Pike in a recent interview to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary.
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While promoting new animation "Elio," Zoe Saldaña looks back on her Oscar win for "Emilia Pérez", calling it "a childhood dream." (June 13)
But that only makes it more surprising when you learn Reilly used to be in an Elvis Costello cover band. In an interview with Pitchfork, the actor-singer said the 1977 new-wave-meets-punk-rock debut “My Aim is True” (featuring “Alison”) is a “perfect 10″ album that inspired Reilly to cover it from back to back.
A proclamation honoring Mack, read Saturday by Vice Mayor Angela Eady during the city’s annual Juneteenth Festival, detailed his fateful 1922 encounter and escape from a roving lynch mob following his first day of work as a mail carrier, for which he received threats for getting the job over white candidates.