Flm festival cancelled after ban on Daniel Craig movie
Friday, 8 November 2024 () A film festival in Istanbul has been scrapped in protest at a reported ban on their opening film, Queer, starring Daniel Craig.
Turkish activists stormed the German-flagged MV Kathrin at Istanbul's port, protesting its transport of 150,000 kg of explosives intended for Israeli military use. The vessel, previously rejected by multiple countries, had offloaded its cargo in Egypt. This protest follows similar actions at Istanbul's Ambarli Port and comes amid concerns over these weapons' potential use in Gaza.
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Daniel Craig "would have been terrified" to star in something like his 2024 gay romance movie 'Queer' during his time as James Bond because the actor thought he had to "stay in [his] lane".
We're finally getting a closer look at Luca Guadagnino's latest film 'Queer' starring Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey. The first trailer for the film has dropped, giving us a more in depth look into the..
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Catch the captivating first look at Queer, A24's bold new release from Academy Award-winning director Luca Guadagnino. Adapted from the edgy novel by iconic writer William S. Burroughs, this cinematic..