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David Donatello, Rutelli (Anica): “Prova di vibrante vitalità del nostro cinema”

"Tutti film molto belli capaci di interpretare il nostro tempo dando emozioni non effimere". Poi sottolinea: "Ok governo su Ia e pirateria, ora intervenga su tax credit" Un momento di "vibrante vitalità", rappresentato dalla presenza di film "molto belli che avrebbero potuto tutti vincere". Il presidente dell'Anica, Francesco Rutelli, commenta così con l'AdnKronos l'esito dei […]
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Prince Harry rejected King Charles’ offer to stay in royal residence during UK trip: report
Prince Harry is "deeply stung" over not seeing his father during his brief trip to London.
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Cannes set to unfurl against backdrop of war, protests and films
The Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year's edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.
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NYCFC coach accused of previously punching teenage Toronto player ‘in the face’ after latest brawl
There was some lingering tension between NYCFC and Toronto FC, and that all boiled over in a brawl after the final whistle Saturday.
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Goodyear 400 predictions, odds: Four plus-odds picks for Sunday’s race
It’s throwback weekend for the NASCAR Cup Series with the annual spring race at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.
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A mother's love, returned
For Peggy Means of Dowagiac, Mich., Mother's Day was just another "X" on the calendar, just another day without her daughter, Jennifer, who in 2017 was critically injured in a car crash before slipping into a coma. But Means refused to let doctors take Jennifer off life support. Steve Hartman reports on why Means finally can celebrate Mother's Day.
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Patient Dies Weeks After Kidney Transplant From Genetically Modified Pig
Richard Slayman received the historic procedure in March. The hospital said it had “no indication” his death was related to the transplant.
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Bill Maher on not pulling punches
The host of the HBO series "Real Time," and author of the new book, "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You," doesn't discriminate between right and left when aiming his barbs at tribal politics.
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Bill Maher on humor in politics: "Don't be tribal"
Comedian Bill Maher, host of the HBO series "Real Time," doesn't discriminate between right and left when aiming his barbs at tribal politics. He talks with CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa about gladly courting controversy, whether by mocking politicians or inviting them to his show. He also discusses his new book, "What This Comedian Said Will Shock You."
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‘SNL’ host Maya Rudolph channels Beyoncé for spicy sketch and Mother’s Day monologue
Maya Rudolph revisited her beloved Beyoncé "Hot Ones" sketch on "SNL."
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Fashion double-takes from the Met Gala
Correspondent Faith Salie reports on fashion's biggest night, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Benefit, where designs ranged from artful flowers to artfully positioned sand.
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How biopic "Back to Black" puts Amy Winehouse "right back in the center of her story"
A new movie dramatizes the life and music of the charismatic British singer whose struggles with drugs and alcohol led to her death at age 27. Director Sam Taylor-Johnson and actress Marisa Abela describe capturing a complex life on film.
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"Back to Black": The life of Amy Winehouse
A new movie dramatizes the life and music of British singer Amy Winehouse, the charismatic, multiple-Grammy-winner whose struggles with drugs and alcohol led to her death at the age of 27. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with director Sam Taylor-Johnson about capturing a complex life on film; and with actress Marisa Abela, who describes how she inhabited the role of Winehouse from the inside out.
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How to make the most of California asparagus season, while you can
The king of vegetables in California agriculture — a seasonal delicacy exported worldwide — is on the decline in the Golden State. But there's still time to take advantage of the local season.
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Pick up this 4K drone bundle for over $100 off
We won't drone on: this is a great deal!
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Danielle Cabral reveals she recorded techno song inspired by ‘RHONJ’ Season 14 drama
"Anybody can really rock to it," Cabral tells "Virtual Reali-Tea." "It's kind of like, 'Watch me, when you see me, you’re gonna know I’m good' type of thing."
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Does ‘Yellowstone’ Return Tonight? ‘Yellowstone’s Season 5, Part 2 Premiere Date Info, Kevin Costner Updates, And More
Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 updates, at your service.
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Why the Space Shuttle Challenger-disaster didn’t have to happen
At 8.15 a.m. on Jan. 28, 1986, New Hampshire social-studies teacher Christa McAuliffe sat with her six fellow astronauts ahead of the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger from Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island, Fla., when she was approached by support crew member Jonny Corlew.  As a kid growing up in Indiana, Corlew often...
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Escape the red-sauce rut with this punchy chili crisp-tahini pasta
In his new cookbook, the “Sporkful” podcast creator is out to prove that “Anything’s Pastable.”
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6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border
A strong earthquake shook the border of Mexico and Guatemala early on Sunday.
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Kim Kardashian goes all out for son Psalm’s 5th birthday with lavish ‘Ghostbusters’-themed party
The “Kardashians” star shared several snaps from the birthday bash on social media, which included custom crafts, desserts and goodie bags for the guests to enjoy.
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Josh Seftel's mom on the perfect Mother's Day
Just in time for Mother's Day, filmmaker Josh Seftel catches up with his mom, Pat, for some timely advice on the holiday.
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I’m a naked butler — women tell me their secrets and say I’m stunning
"But with this, coming into work and being told, ‘you are absolutely stunning’ and every woman reacting to you being there half-naked, it does boost your confidence," he said.
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NYC man opens fire in subway station, faces attempted murder charge
NYPD cops responded to a 911 call about 5:30 p.m. Saturday after a man fired a gun inside a the 2, 3 station at 135th St. and Lenox Avenue in Harlem.
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Coons, McCaul weigh in on Israel report, possible weapons pause
Chris Coons and Michael McCaul clashed over President Joe Biden's warning that he could suspend some military aid to Israel.
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New stealth submarine with James Bond-like features could help Ukraine defeat Russia
A fearsome attack submarine is being built that could help fight Russian forces.
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About 300,000 Gazans Have Fled Rafah, U.N. Says
The Israeli military has expanded its evacuation orders for Rafah, deepening fears that it was preparing a full-scale invasion of the city in southern Gaza.
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MSNBC turns on RFK Jr., calls him a 'MAGA-crazy Republican'
MSNBC analyst David Jolly attacked presidential candidate RFK Jr., calling him a "vaccine denier" whose candidacy will end up hurting Trump's campaign.
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Thousands of Canadians forced to evacuate as massive wildfire burns
The blaze in northeastern British Columbia started Friday and almost doubled in size by the following day, reaching about 4,200 acres.
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Tony-nominee Sarah Paulson: "If this is a dream, I don't wanna wake up"
The actress, starring in the comedy-drama "Appropriate," talks about how her mother helped set the stage for her dream of acting; and why she still hasn't watched herself in "American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
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Roger Corman, "King of the B Movies" 1926-2024
A look back at the hallowed career of the indie "B-movie" filmmaker, known for exploitation films, monster flicks, and some bizarre movie posters.
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Tony-nominee Sarah Paulson on "Appropriate"
Emmy-winning actress Sarah Paulson has been nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the comedy-drama "Appropriate," about siblings torn apart by unearthed secrets. She talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about how her mother accommodated Paulson's passion for acting, and why she still hasn't watched herself in "American Crime Story:" The People vs. O.J. Simpson."
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Transcript: Secretary of State Antony Blinken on "Face the Nation," May 12, 2024
The following is a transcript of an interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken that aired on May 12, 2024.
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Shock, followed by warm memories of KTLA's much-beloved Sam Rubin
Tributes pour in from around Los Angeles after the death of Sam Rubin, beloved star of "KTLA Morning News."
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Houston transgender suspect runs over, fatally stabs man: police
A transgender woman with a criminal past is accused of running over a 64-year-old man with a car twice before fatally stabbing him, and it was caught on video.
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Saying goodbye to "Young Sheldon"
With the hit series wrapping after seven seasons, "Sunday Morning" talks with star Iain Armitage; Jim Parsons (who created the character of Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory"); and producers Steve Molaro and Steve Holland, about the family comedy's success.
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Woman Captures Nightmarish Encounter With Spider on Camera: 'Screaming'
Marie, from Savoie in France, accidentally filmed the scary moment while making a video for friends.
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Nationals vs Red Sox prediction: MLB odds, picks, best bets for Sunday
Mother of the Year? Donna Kelce for supporting her son Travis while her other son Jason danced shirtless in front of Taylor Swift? No. Ilhan Omar who was proud of her daughter after she was arrested at Columbia University. No. Mama Kamala Harris for making sure Sleepy Joe Biden made it back to the White...
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Iain Armitage on the final season of "Young Sheldon"
Iain Armitage, star of the CBS comedy "Young Sheldon," has pulled off a magic trick: helping carry a network TV hit for seven seasons while also growing up. Luke Burbank talks with the young actor about the show's finale; and with Jim Parsons (who created the character of Sheldon Cooper on "The Big Bang Theory") and executive producers Steve Molaro and Steve Holland about the show's success, which has surprised even them.
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See stunning paper floral displays
They may not have much fragrance, but they look startlingly real and will never wilt or fade. Correspondent Conor Knighton talks with artists who create pristine peonies and pansies, life-like lilacs, and ridiculously large roses, using little more than paper, paint and glue.
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Howard University cancels graduation mid-ceremony after furious family members pound on doors, smash window
Administrators blamed the cancelation on "the size of the room and because our relatives sometimes do not know how to act."
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Almanac: May 12
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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Flash floods in northern Afghanistan leave hundreds dead and missing
Victims of the devastating floods in northern Afghanistan are burying the dead and looking for the loved ones still missing.
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Why does product design sometimes fail? It's complicated
Everywhere you look, products are getting too complicated, with more and more features aimed at attracting consumers. For designers, it's a constant and complex balance to get it just right.
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Thousands Evacuated From Northeast Ukraine as Russia Presses Renewed Border Assault
Thousands more civilians have fled Russia's renewed ground offensive in Ukraine’s northeast that has targeted towns and villages.
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Floral expert debunks viral flower hacks: ‘Good intentions gone a little too far’
A New York City-based floral designer addresses viral flower care hacks — and reveals how to truly keep blooms alive
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Major Solar Bursts To Cause Extreme Geomagnetic Storms
Geomagnetic storms from Saturday will continue over the weekend and into Monday, with varying intensity from severe to extreme.
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What happened to "simple" design?
Everywhere you look, products are getting too complicated, with more and more features aimed at attracting consumers. But designing things to do more can often lead to frustrated and unhappy customers. For designers, it's a constant and complex balance to get it just right. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how complicated lives – full of endless features – may be getting easier to navigate thanks to technology.
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Here's why Ireland is at boiling point over mass immigration
Hundreds of protests in towns have sprung up in Ireland with people calling on the government to end what they say is an "open borders" globalist agenda that is putting the needs of migrants ahead of its citizens.
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