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New York (Associated Press)-One of the iconic images of the siege of the Capitol is
. He is wearing black clothes and a helmet on his head. Even if he pauses to sit on the leather chair at the top of the Senate compound and raises his fist, he may still be illegible.
But Josiah Colt relaxed. Moments later, he posted a video on his Facebook page, boasting that he was the first person to reach the floor of the conference hall and sit in the chair of Nancy Pelosi (he was wrong). He described Pelosi in rude words and called her a "traitor".
Soon after, the 34-year-old from Boise, Idaho posted again. This time, he sounded more anxious. "I don't know what to do," Colt said in a video. He will delete it soon, but he won't delete it until he caches it online. "I'm in Washington, DC, and now I know everything."
In Washington last Wednesday, Colt was far from the only person to record the uprising. Many in
This is done by live broadcasting, posting on Facebook and taking selfies, and then turning the US legislature into a real-time theater, and it is often very ugly and violent far-right propaganda.
"This is a cycle of extremism. Those who are watching, commenting, encouraging, and sometimes offering some cash are supporting local people. He is supporting their fantasies." Oren, vice chairman of the Anti-Defamation League Extremism Center ·Siegel (Oren Segal) said.
Segal said: "Selfie culture has become part of the norm, so that when you commit a terrorist riot, it is almost second nature."
In summary, the scattered feed of Wednesday’s invasion formed a picture of a fictitious rebellion-full of the "I am here" ideological revolution's gesture to social media-and gave
. In hundreds of pictures, the fallacy of the far-right brand "patriotism" has been exposed.
The modern Capitol has previously been besieged only in Hollywood novels. Plunder aliens in "Mars Attack!" Entangling the ivy in "Logan's Run". It was blown through on "Independence Day." However, the image of the siege last week gave the impression that it was unremarkable and even chilling: right-wing extremist distorted cinema special effects, waving Confederate flags and white power gestures in the lobby of the Capitol.
Although many of the people who participated in Washington on Wednesday were Trump supporters and had no violent motives, the visual effects showed that even if it was not a total bloodshed, there were some who could clearly call chaos. The call to the Capitol attracted many extreme factions on the right-some of them helped lead the charge.
White nationalist Tim Gionet was called "Baked Alaska" on the Internet and participated in the "Right of Unity" rally in Charlottesville and took part from the Congress Office Live, and happily recorded the intrusion of more than 15,000 viewers on the live broadcast platform Dlive. On the surface, this service is designed for gamers and has developed into an attractive tool for white nationalists. Nick Fuentes, leader of the white supremacist "Groyper Army", flows from outside the Capitol to Dlive. He later tweeted that the siege was "awesome".
,Under certain circumstances
, Occupied the Capitol. However, the ubiquitous self-record of the rioters tells another story: the online alternative reality triggered by the QAnon conspiracy reached its peak on the ground.
And Trump's own remarks.
"In their view, they go unpunished. It is difficult for me to understand how these people believe this. At the same time, I can see that this is closely related to the Trump family." Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Research, the forthcoming publication of "Hate Empire Larry Rosenthal (Larry Rosenthal), author of: Populism's Poisonous Embrace of Nationalism.
He said of the people involved: "They will be prosecuted and they have already provided evidence."
Federal law enforcement officers
A rampant that caused five deaths, including
. They rely in part on the many social media clues left behind. "The goal here is to identify and find them," Ken Cole, the senior deputy federal prosecutor of Washington State, told reporters on Friday.
Among those arrested so far are
. Outside the Capitol, he proudly clutched the mail he said belonged to Pelosi. Barnett, 60, from Gravet, Arkansas, will face a year-long federal prison sentence on three counts including theft of public property.
, The newly elected Republican from West Virginia, who had posted a video clamoring at the door of the Capitol on social media. "We're here! Baby, make it move!" Evans yelled at the crowded Trump supporters' door. Inside the Capitol, he shouted: "Our house! Our home!"
Evans deleted the videos, but federal prosecutors said they found them on Reddit. If convicted, he will face up to 1 1/2 years in federal prison for two misdemeanors: entering a restricted area and disorderly conduct.
Others were fired for participating in the mob. Texas company Goosehead Insurance
After he posted an Instagram video, he complained about being tear gas when trying to break into the Capitol. Maryland
People seen in the Capitol. His identity has not been confirmed, but the photo shows an easily visible company badge on his neck.
Colt landed in the Senate. Despite the above remarks, the photos show that he was actually sitting in a chair reserved for Senate Chairman Mike Pence. Colt apologized for his outstanding role and begged for forgiveness. He said: "At the moment I thought I was doing it right."
The works of Jessie Daniels, professor of sociology at Hunter College, including "Internet Racism: White Sovereign Online and New Attacks on Civil Rights," he predicts that many images from the Capitol violations will be caused online The response became the propaganda of the extreme right. Woman who
Ashli Babbitt (Ashli Babbitt) will become a martyr.
Daniels said: "She will appear on all posters, trying to make people radical."
For those who have been tracking and studying how totalitarianism works online, the live broadcast of well-known activists like Gionette is particularly vivid. Gionet flowed down from the Capitol on Wednesday to interact with his followers. When the audience exceeded 10,000, he cheered: "Shout to Germany!"
Inside the Congressional Office, Gionet, who had been banned by Twitter and YouTube, filmed his analog phone call to the Senate. He said: "Yes, we need to let our boy Donald J. Trump take office." A user warned him not to leave fingerprints on his phone.
Gionet profited from his merits. Megan Squire, a professor of computer science at Elon University, studied Dlive, and he estimated that Gionet had donated $2,000 when he was in the Capitol.
Squier said: "He made a lot of money, said incredible racism, anti-Semitic and violent behavior." "They are very brand-conscious."
Intensified censorship of the roles of social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter
In the days after the riots. For those tracking the extreme right edge, it is long overdue to estimate the role of social media in providing a platform for extremists. Before the siege of the Capitol, Squire had not discovered any mechanism for reporting suspicious content on Dlive. She said: "Their content modulation method basically does not exist, which is why these people like to be there."
On Saturday, after the pressure increased,
, Including those from Gionet and Fuentes, said they were “found inciting violence and illegal activities.”
Some people say that moving neo-fascists from one platform to another is an inevitable helpless catch-up game. Daniels disagreed.
Daniels said: "There is a lot of evidence that eliminates people who are harmful to these platforms is effective." "The objection of technicians is that this is a kind of mole rat. If they are not here, they will go elsewhere. Fine. Let's play with a punch. Let's start. Let's drive them out of every platform until they disappear."
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Castro believes that Jennifer Lopez (Jennifer Lopez) plays the Tejana music star in this movie
, "Touches the important cultural identity and assimilation themes faced by Mexican Americans when navigating to the personal connection between two cultures and languages."
Castro added: "This movie has become the darling of Latino culture and has achieved widespread mainstream success, once and for all proving that the Latino story is an American story." Castro will be in the evening this month. Some time as CHC chairman.
(D-Calif.).
according to
, The Film Registry selects 25 films every year to "show the scope and diversity of American film heritage in order to raise awareness of its preservation."
Any public can nominate a film, and nominations will be accepted for nomination in the 2021 registration form before September 15.
Castro added that in addition to respecting the film that followed the singer and caused the singer’s fame and sudden fatal shooting in 1995, the National Film Registry should also “work to increase its focus on the Latino American experience. Or highlight the artistic and technical achievements of American Latinos in the film industry."
Castro explained: “For more than a century, film has been the center of Americans’ mutual understanding and our country’s history.” “Unfortunately, the continued rejection of Latinos by the film industry has not only affected Latinos’ participation The opportunity to seek opportunities in the industry has also affected people’s perceptions, stereotypes and often misunderstoods of Latinos in daily life."
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Unless you live under a rock, you probably know that the film company is run by white people. Yes, this is bad, but the good news is that there are indeed some people of color out there that paved the way for the rest of us.
Hollywood has an old news
Diversity issues (#Oscarsowhite, anyone?). Even surpassing the Oscars, this year's Cannes Film Festival also left a lot of hope in Latin American performances.
But, thankfully, this situation is beginning to change. More and more directors claim to have a place in the director’s booth. We are very grateful for them to bring representatives of young audiences, because
In addition, many Latin American directors have seen success especially at the box office of critics and Alfonso Cuarón’s films
With Alejandro Gonzalez Inarito
At the box office exclusive while head, but also won numerous awards. Here are some of our favorite directors and some lesser-known directors, you should add them to the watch list.
Adrian Molina (Adrian Molina) has extensive experience, especially in animation. He used to work at Pixar Animation Studios
And in another capacity
,
with
. But this may be his job
The films he co-authored and co-directed are well known.
since
Premiered in cinemas in Mexico, it has become the highest-grossing movie in the history of the country's cinema. In the United States,
With her talented actors including actors Gael Garcia Bernal, Edward James Olmos and Benjamin Bratt, she has been a box office The champion, ranked first for three consecutive weekends, and won the Oscar hot discussion.
Director Aurora Guerrero was born in San Francisco and grew up to Mexican immigrant parents. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in psychology and Chicano studies. She dabbled in shorts for several years before directing Ava DuVernay’s seminal series
, Continues DuVernay's promise that every episode will be directed by women of color.
Guerrero is stepping up preparations to direct what she wrote called
It is about a gay, undocumented immigrant who found his life turned upside down after traveling to a conservative Pennsylvania town.
Although Mexican director Alfonso Arau was originally an actor (some of his acting achievements include
with
), he eventually transitioned to director.
Two of Aarau’s most famous works were from 1992
And the 1995s
. The former was adapted from a novel by Arau's then-wife Laura Esquivel. It became the highest-grossing non-English film ever in the United States at that time, and even won a Golden Globe nomination for best foreign language. the film.
Perhaps one of her greatest contributions is her research work
, Created, written, executed by her, and even served as the simulcast runner-up of the Netflix series.
Kellett grew up in Beaverton, Oregon and San Diego, California, and received a degree in communication and theater arts from Marymount University. Without any experience, she would not set foot in the field of directors. She directed shorts twice a few years ago,
, And an episode of a web series
In 2017. Earlier this year, Kellett announced that she was developing a new TV show for CBS.
.
Marvin Lemus, a Guatemalan-American film producer in Mexico, started digital production, engaged in viral video and marketing activities, including those used in movies
. After putting on shorts, Lemus turned to create his first series. The result is a titled "
Alfonso Cuarón, along with his countrymen, is one of the greatest directors of our time. Cuarón worked in different genres, was successful in both criticism and business, and became the first Latin American to win the Oscar for Best Director.
Cullen’s directorial debut was in the 1991s
But his first success came from his second movie –
Has been nominated for Oscar twice.
It was a huge success and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
Cuarón follows these achievements
It has received two Oscar nominations, but is still considered the best one in the series. His latest movie,
, The two were nominated for seven and three Oscars. As far as both films are concerned, Cuarón has won the best director award like Iñárritu.
Guillermo del Toro is inseparable from the other two famous Mexican directors (Alejandro Gonzalez Inarito and Alfonso Cuarón) working today It is no secret that these three are collectively referred to as the "Three Friends of the Movie". Their praise and success stem from their great talent and hard work.
Del Toro has directed blockbuster movies
with
(He then made a sequel for this), and then directed the critically acclaimed film
Later, he was nominated for multiple awards. Del Toro also directed
And won the Oscar
There is no doubt that Alejandro González Iñárritu is one of the most successful directors working today-not only in his own country, but also internationally. In addition, this global success may be related to Iñárritu's love to tell international stories, and his films always have different casts.
Iñárritu’s directorial debut was in the 2000s
This is his first issue
And won the Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. The next two movies are also part of the trilogy:
Was nominated twice for the Academy Awards,
Won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama, and won 7 Oscar nominations.
But Iñárritu's most successful works are definitely his two latest films:
Won four Oscars,
Won three Oscars. In both cases, Iñárritu won the best director award.
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The more we dig, the more we know about Latinos, who made the world what it is today. In these places, there is little entertainment that can make discoveries like discoveries. The often forgotten Latino pioneer is Jose Cuauhtémoc ("José Cuauhtémoc" Bill "Meléndez), who has created the most iconic cartoon special film.
Remembering our lost great animator Bill Meléndez (Bill Meléndez)
in 2008. In 1965, he produced and directed one of the best half-hour TV shows ever broadcast, "Charlie Brown Christmas". Pure joy! ?
José Cuauhtémoc'Bill'Meléndez (November 15, 1916 – September 2, 2008)
Melondes worked closely with Charles Schulz to create the animated Charlie Brown classic that we know and love today. Meléndez (Meléndez) was born in Mexico, has a legendary career in the entertainment industry, and became famous in the animation industry. Meléndez is part of Walt Disney's four classic works: "Dumbo", "Bambi", "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia".
Shout out to the Mexican-American director and animator Bill Meléndez (born Jose Kuotmok Meléndez), he is the only trust of Charles Schultz The person who animates his manga. He also voiced Snoopy and Woodstock (the second photo is his recorded squeak).
Meléndez did not speak to Snoopy. He and Schultz created Charlie Brown's animation works, while Schultz focused on comics. Their understanding is that one cannot do what the other brings to the table.
Melondes told the story of how he became the Voice of Snoopy in an interview with the American Television Archives. It is nothing more than luck and the approaching deadline, which makes him the most popular dog spokesperson in the United States.
"Unfortunate accident. When we first started making animations for Snoopy, I greeted Schultz and I said, "You know, he's talking. He has these balloons," Melendez said in an interview. "I have a whimsical actor in Hollywood with a big voice. I said to everyone:'This guy’s voice is perfect for Snoopy. . He should speak for Snoopy. I recorded some of his recordings, read Snoopy's lines, and brought them to Schultz's side. He said, "What is this?" I said, "Snoopy's voice."
I know that Bill Melendez, born in Mexico, is Snoopy's voice. I don't know his real name is José Cuauhtémoc.
"So I went home and I said,'Okay. Arf. Aff. I started to imitate aloud something I might use for actors. I came up with an idea." Melendez recalled in an interview Tao. "In class, Snoopy was talking about a lot of conversations. So I said, "Let's record it. "I let them record at a quarter speed. So I started to say: "Well, Charlie Brown. you are wrong. The teacher tells you to put down the ball. Then I told the engineer to run it quickly for me. He ran very fast until he finally ran at a quarter speed. I said, that's it. That's our voice to Snoopy. "
As Melendez said, the rest is history.
There is something in common between "Una Navidad de Charlie Brown" and "Special Performer". Sabias Mexican Animation Year? José Cuauhtémoc "Bill" Meléndeznacióen Sonora. Special animation works 75 Schultz’s storyline.
Charlie Brown's classic movies are part of many holiday traditions. Fortunately, after a brief panic, they can all be watched on TV this year. Apple+ currently has specials, but has decided to allow PBS and PBS Kids to play specials this year. You can watch "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Special" and "A Charlie Brown Christmas Special" on Apple+ from November 25th to 27th and December 11th to 13th, respectively.
Shia LeBeouf (Shia LeBeouf) participated in the new movie "The Tax Collector" (The Tax Collector), people accused him of playing this role is tan. The actor plays the role and gets a chest tattoo to play the role realistically. For some people, this is a cultural appropriation, and a debate has already begun.
The shocking trailer has all the action you can handle, so you can only imagine what the whole movie looks like. The film is about when a competitor takes over their own territory, the tax collector must fight to protect his family. LeBeouf is ready to do everything possible to save his family.
But does he speak like Chicano, dress like Chicano, and throw signs? Okay ???️
Tattoos and accents are too much for people. Some people think that this effect is not a culturally specific way at all. Instead, LeBeouf’s white character happened to grow up nearby, where he gained an accent and some kind of clothing.
To be honest, I don't respect Shia LeBeouf who plays the role of "cholo" in Tax Collector. He is a fucking actor. Literally, his job is to pretend and act as if he were a different person. Shiites are also very good at acting!!!!
Although the role may be problematic for some people, others think they have reflected it. There are many people who defend LeBeouf because they also grew up nearby and inherited the nearby culture.
The head of the "Tax Collector" denies putting Shia LaBeouf in a tan
"He is a white man who plays a white man. He didn't take away anyone's work," Ayer told the Los Angeles Times to calm the critics.
What do you think?
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"dune"
Warner Bros.
As the industry counterattacks Warner Bros., its controversy continues
, All the movies that will be released in 2021 will be shown in theaters at the same time, and will be shown in theaters
Chairman and CEO of WarnerMedia for 31 days
tell
Fear of news leaks prompted the studio to announce the strategy on December 3 without consulting with filmmakers and filmmakers in advance. The decision not to notify the director that their film will be transferred to HBO Max has aroused the contempt of Christopher Nolan and director "Dune"
.
each
"Sarnoff said that the studio announced the 2021 strategy before talking to its partners because they were worried that the news would leak. She said: "I hope we can have more time to communicate with partners and talent. "We are very conscious of paying a reasonable price for the movie's 31-day release price of HBO Max, and we think they are very happy to see how much effort we will put in to successfully release these movies. "
Nolan, one of Warner Bros. The most valuable director
The studio went live on December 7, and his position has doubled in the following week. The director said in an interview with The Washington Post this week: "This is related to what the French said.
Did they buy the movie completely, was it because they bought the movie or paid for it? This is not a purely legal issue; it is also a moral issue. This is a question of partnership and cooperation. They didn't talk to those filmmakers. They did not consult them about their work plan. I think someone needs to point out that that is not the right way to treat those filmmakers. "
Even non-Warner Bros. directors like Judd Apatow have contended with Warner Bros., saying that it was “disrespectful” that the studio did not warn filmmakers that their films would switch to a mixed streaming distribution model. in
"Dune" director Denis Villeneuve (Denis Villeneuve) wrote for "Variety". He said that he discovered that when WarnerMedia announced the news on December 3, his sci-fi epic would move to HBO Max.
When talking about HBO Max’s decision, Villeneuve wrote: “I absolutely don’t like movies and the audience here.” “All this is closely related to the survival of Telecom Mammoth. Telecom Mammoth currently bears more than 150 billion US dollars. Astronomical numbers. Therefore, even if "Dune" is about movie theaters and audiences, AT&T is still about its own survival on Wall Street. So far, due to the failure of the release of HBO Max, AT&T has decided to sacrifice Warner Bros. The entire 2021 is desperately trying Attract the attention of the audience."
Legendary Entertainment contributes approximately 75% of the "Dune" production budget and the production cost of "Godzilla vs. Kong" and has not warned that these franchises will be transferred to HBO Max. According to reports the studio
Warner Bros. decided. The question that legendary executives worry about is whether converting these movies to streaming media will threaten the "long-term viability of the franchise."
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Bradley Beach, New Jersey
Locals and tourists on the Jersey Shore have been visiting it on the street for more than a century. Celebrities like
,
with
Got caught there and
Performed there after a special screening of his film
In 2019.
However, due to the continuing pandemic, the historic single-screen cinema in the coastal town of Bradley Beach in New Jersey opened in 1915 as a royal palace for vaudeville performances, and was converted into a movie theater in 1925. And disappeared under many other names. Since then, the most recent ShowRoom- was forced to close in 2020.
However, by 2021, it may find a new life.
A group of film industry insiders related to Bradley Beach-including Emmy nominated actors
, A company that has been operating locally for a long time-established a company called Cinema Lab, which is not only responsible for restoring and expanding its local theater, but also for other effects of the epidemic.
The head of the film laboratory is the producer
, Former chairman of BAFTA in New York; marketing veterinarian
, Former CMO of Studio Movie Grill; and
, Is the original member of Soho House's North American team. These people will serve as the CEO, chief marketing officer and chief operating officer of Cinema Lab, if they can improve
To end the purchase, Bradley Beach Cinemas itself also plans to rename Bradley.
Wilson said in a statement: "From the first screening of the film to the live performance, the refurbished Bradley will lead the trend with the latest technology and a sense of hometown, while providing boutique boutiques for Bradley Beach and surrounding communities. Drama experience." "Entering the business field has been a passion project for me for a long time, and I am very happy to be able to contribute to my backyard."
Bradley Beach Mayor Larry Fox (Larry Fox) added: “Bradley Beach’s streets, and the United States related to it, have been hit by the pandemic. The theater could not be better.”
If Kickstarter is successful, Parker Bowles will tell
, The property will expand from one screen to include three auditoriums, a large-scale live event stage, event space, etc. And, if it gets a pandemic license, it will open this summer along with the latest studio and independent films, live performances and community programming.
The Bradley Beach local, who was the president of the International Finance Corporation Film Company, has always been the main point of contact for the Cinema Lab team. She said: "This theater is an important part of Bradley Beach's history and an important cultural center destroyed by the pandemic." "As a resident, I am very happy to work with a group of passionate film professionals to bring this The landmark is saved as a movie theater for our entire community to enjoy."
Scott Feinberg
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