Film Production Restarts in Sweden, Denmark Under New Coronavirus Rules — Variety

Film and TV shoots have restarted in Sweden and Denmark under a new set of preventive rules relating to the coronavirus crisis. Although Sweden did not impose a lockdown or any other drastic restrictions to fight the pandemic as in other countries around the world, it is among the first European countries, along with Denmark,…

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Post-Pandemic Hollywood: Inside Plans to Make Movie and TV Sets Safe Again — Variety

Tom Cruise expected to spend his summer in Italy, hanging onto the sides of planes, dodging bullets and engaging in elaborate car chases. The arrival of COVID-19 spoiled those plans, indefinitely postponing the shooting of “Mission: Impossible 7,” the latest installment of the globe-trotting espionage franchise. 13 more words

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Stephen Hawking’s Ventilator to Be Used by U.K. Hospital in Coronavirus Fight — Variety

The ventilator used by celebrated British physicist Stephen Hawking has been donated to a hospital in Cambridge, U.K., to help treat patients with coronavirus. Hawking, the subject of Academy Award-winning biopic “The Theory of Everything,” died in 2018 from motor neurone disease, aged 76. 13 more words

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Toronto Film Festival Considers Digital Options in Post-Coronavirus World (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety

It’s “full steam ahead” at the Toronto Film Festival, according to artistic director Cameron Bailey. However, even the organizers of North America’s largest annual film gathering can’t say with total certainty what that means, since there are so many unknowns in the fast-evolving coronavirus pandemic. 12 more words

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TV Ratings: ‘Empire’ Series Finale Delivers Largest Audience Since October — Variety

“Empire” signed off with a premature series finale on Tuesday night, after the coronavirus forced the Fox show to curtail its sixth and final season. With the potential of the intended series finale to come at a later date, the final episode of “Empire,” for now, scored a 0.8 rating and 2.9 million total viewers.…

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Shirley Knight, Oscar Nominee and ‘Sweet Bird of Youth’ Actress, Dies at 83 — Variety

Shirley Knight, who was twice Oscar nominated for best supporting actress, for “The Dark at the Top of the Stairs” (1960) and “Sweet Bird of Youth” (1962), and won a Tony and three Emmys, died on Wednesday of natural causes in San Marcos, Texas. 13 more words

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