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India.com
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
South Korean Thriller Doubt Wins Best International Drama At Inaugural Italian Global Series Festival
Riccione: South Korean psychological thriller 'Doubt' has won the Best International Drama Series award at the inaugural edition of the Italian Global Series Festival (IGSF)on Saturday, reported Variety. The film was written by Han Ah-young and directed by Song Yeon-hwa. It stars Han Suk-kyu and Chae Won-bin in the lead roles. For his performance in the series, Han Suk-Kyu won the Best Actor in a Drama Series, reported Variety. He played the role of a renowned profiler torn between love and suspicion as he investigates a murder linked to his psychopathic daughter. According to Variety, Lisa Mulcahy won best director of a drama series for the U.K. show 'The Assassin,' while the best actress in a drama series prize went to Phyllis Logan for 'The Puzzle Lady.' The drama jury was led by director Cristina Comencini. Spain's 'Celeste,' written by Diego San Jose, took the best international comedy series award, while best actress in a comedy series was handed to the show's Carmen Marchi, reported Variety. Other prizes in the comedy category included best director, which went to Christopher Smith for Ireland's 'Video Nasty,' and best actor, picked up by Ahmet Kural for the Turkish show 'Gassal,' reported Variety. A special jury award was given to Steven Moffat's U.K. series 'Douglas Is Cancelled.' According to Variety, the jury of the limited series competition, headed by director/screenwriter Bille August, voted for Ukrainian war drama 'The Train' as best limited series. While the best director award for International Limited Series went to Lucy Gaffy for 'Mix Tape,' a co-production between Australia, Canada and Ireland. In the same category, the acting awards went to Laure Calamy for France's 'The Confidante' and Matthew Gurney for the U.K.'s 'Reunion.' The special jury prize was handed to 'Kabul' written by Olivier Demangel, Thomas Finkelkraut and Joey Lavy. The Italian Global Series Festival took place from June 23 to June 28 in Riccione and Rimini, Italy.


Canada Standard
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Canada Standard
Italian Global Series Festival 2025: South Korean drama 'Doubt' bags Best International Drama award
Riccione [Italy], June 29 (ANI): South Korean psychological thriller 'Doubt' has won the Best International Drama Series award at the inaugural edition of the Italian Global Series Festival (IGSF)on Saturday, reported Variety. The film was written by Han Ah-young and directed by Song Yeon-hwa. It stars Han Suk-kyu and Chae Won-bin in the lead roles. For his performance in the series, Han Suk-Kyu won the Best Actor in a Drama Series, reported Variety. He played the role of a renowned profiler torn between love and suspicion as he investigates a murder linked to his psychopathic daughter. According to Variety, Lisa Mulcahy won best director of a drama series for the U.K. show 'The Assassin,' while the best actress in a drama series prize went to Phyllis Logan for 'The Puzzle Lady.' The drama jury was led by director Cristina Comencini. Spain's 'Celeste,' written by Diego San Jose, took the best international comedy series award, while best actress in a comedy series was handed to the show's Carmen Marchi, reported Variety. Other prizes in the comedy category included best director, which went to Christopher Smith for Ireland's 'Video Nasty,' and best actor, picked up by Ahmet Kural for the Turkish show 'Gassal,' reported Variety. A special jury award was given to Steven Moffat's U.K. series 'Douglas Is Cancelled.' According to Variety, the jury of the limited series competition, headed by director/screenwriter Bille August, voted for Ukrainian war drama 'The Train' as best limited series. While the best director award for International Limited Series went to Lucy Gaffy for 'Mix Tape,' a co-production between Australia, Canada and Ireland. In the same category, the acting awards went to Laure Calamy for France's 'The Confidante' and Matthew Gurney for the U.K.'s 'Reunion.' The special jury prize was handed to 'Kabul' written by Olivier Demangel, Thomas Finkelkraut and Joey Lavy. The Italian Global Series Festival took place from June 23 to June 28 in Riccione and Rimini, Italy. (ANI)


Canada News.Net
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Canada News.Net
Italian Global Series Festival 2025: South Korean drama 'Doubt' bags Best International Drama award
Riccione [Italy], June 29 (ANI): South Korean psychological thriller 'Doubt' has won the Best International Drama Series award at the inaugural edition of the Italian Global Series Festival (IGSF)on Saturday, reported Variety. The film was written by Han Ah-young and directed by Song Yeon-hwa. It stars Han Suk-kyu and Chae Won-bin in the lead roles. For his performance in the series, Han Suk-Kyu won the Best Actor in a Drama Series, reported Variety. He played the role of a renowned profiler torn between love and suspicion as he investigates a murder linked to his psychopathic daughter. According to Variety, Lisa Mulcahy won best director of a drama series for the U.K. show 'The Assassin,' while the best actress in a drama series prize went to Phyllis Logan for 'The Puzzle Lady.' The drama jury was led by director Cristina Comencini. Spain's 'Celeste,' written by Diego San Jose, took the best international comedy series award, while best actress in a comedy series was handed to the show's Carmen Marchi, reported Variety. Other prizes in the comedy category included best director, which went to Christopher Smith for Ireland's 'Video Nasty,' and best actor, picked up by Ahmet Kural for the Turkish show 'Gassal,' reported Variety. A special jury award was given to Steven Moffat's U.K. series 'Douglas Is Cancelled.' According to Variety, the jury of the limited series competition, headed by director/screenwriter Bille August, voted for Ukrainian war drama 'The Train' as best limited series. While the best director award for International Limited Series went to Lucy Gaffy for 'Mix Tape,' a co-production between Australia, Canada and Ireland. In the same category, the acting awards went to Laure Calamy for France's 'The Confidante' and Matthew Gurney for the U.K.'s 'Reunion.' The special jury prize was handed to 'Kabul' written by Olivier Demangel, Thomas Finkelkraut and Joey Lavy. The Italian Global Series Festival took place from June 23 to June 28 in Riccione and Rimini, Italy. (ANI)


India.com
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Kevin Spacey Speaks About The Impact Of Controversies On His Career
Los Angeles: Hollywood actor Kevin Spacey has spoken about the impact of his controversies on his career. The two-time Academy Award winner, 65, took part in an onstage interview at the Italian Global Series Festival (IGSF) in Rimini, Italy. The actor stated that he was 'incredibly excited about going back to work in a substantial way', reports 'People' magazine. According to Deadline, the actor also reflected on the impact that his past legal troubles have had on his career. In 2017, Spacey was fired from the Netflix series 'House of Cards' when he was accused of sexual misconduct; Spacey denied the claims. As per 'People', the actor was cleared of sexual abuse charges in 2022 in New York, as well as sexual assault claims brought forth in a 2023 London case. 'These experiences have allowed me to stop, assess, reassess and listen, and be very grateful for the work I'm able to do both on screen and off screen', Spacey told IGSF Artistic Director Marco Spagnoli during the interview. As per Deadline, he also noted the support he's received in the midst of his legal troubles. Spacey said, 'I'm filled with gratitude for those in my industry who stood by me, those individuals who were willing to wait for an outcome in the courts before they decided how they felt about me'. He added, 'Those people have my trust, and I will do everything I can to maintain their trust for the rest of my life'. Several Hollywood stars have spoken out in support of Spacey returning to the movie business, including Sharon Stone, Liam Neeson and Brian Cox. Spacey also addressed those in Hollywood "who rushed to judgment and decided I was guilty, and treated me accordingly'. "They have my forgiveness, but I am not seeking them out to collaborate', the actor added.


Metro
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Latest update on BBC's Sherlock TV series making a return is truly gutting
Sherlock fans, we have terrible news. After getting hopes up that the detective extraordinaire could be back on our screens soon, co-creator Mark Gatiss has now poured water on the idea. The show ran for four three-part series between 2010 and 2017 – plus a Victorian-era special in 2016 – and fans have been clamouring for a comeback ever since. Gatiss, who made the show alongside Doctor Who legend Steven Moffat, has explained why returning to the BBC crime drama based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective would be 'difficult'. He spoke about Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman's possible return at the Italian Global Series Festival, saying: 'Going back is often very difficult.' When he was then pressed on why no more episodes of the show have been forthcoming, he said (via RadioTimes): 'Because Benedict and Martin didn't want to do anymore.' It comes after Cumberbatch, 48, revealed exactly what needs to happen for him to return to Sherlock. 'It would take it to be better than it ever was,' he told Variety. 'You leave them or yourselves wanting more.' He admitted 'there's always that itch to scratch', but any potential return would need to 'be the superlative version of what we've already achieved'. Moffat has also insisted the show can't return if Cumberbatch and Freeman don't clear their schedules. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'I'm sorry. I think people would be up in arms if we tried to recast either of them or do [it] without either of them. I think people want those guys – that's our show,' he told Metro. More Trending 'I don't mean that that's the only version of Sherlock Holmes that can be. 'There are lots of other versions of Sherlock Holmes (and so there should be, I'll watch all of them) but our version of Sherlock Holmes is Benedict and Martin. 'So if they don't want to do it or can't do it, then there is no more Sherlock. That's it.' View More » Metro has contacted Cumberbatch and Freeman's representatives for comment. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Psychological thriller labelled a 'masterpiece' free to stream on BBC iPlayer MORE: 7 best shows to binge if you're already missing Doctor Who after finale MORE: Psychological thriller labelled a 'masterpiece' coming to BBC iPlayer