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Amanda Barrie believes Tony Warren would be "delighted" with Corrie's LGBTQ+ representation
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Amanda Barrie believes Tony Warren would be “delighted” with Corrie’s LGBTQ+ representation

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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It’s been 23 years since Coronation Street icon Amanda Barrie last put pen to paper, in a tell-all autobiography that disclosed her sexuality publicly for the first time.

It was something she feared would bring an end to her 15 year stint as Jim’s Café owner Alma Sedgewick, and part of the reason she chose to leave the cobbles behind was to live authentically.

Following the release of her latest book, ‘I’m Still Here – My 90 Years’ – which has been ghost-written by wife Hilary Bonner – Barrie speaks to RadioTimes.com about the struggle she faced while working on the ITV soap, and how the changing face of Weatherfield would “delight” creator Tony Warren.

“In 2000, I gave my notice and said: ‘Kill me!’”, she explains.

Barrie left the cobbles in 2001. Mirrorpix/Getty Images

“I didn’t want to go back into it. If I was going, I was going. Part of it was that I was a little bit tired of living that life, and not being totally honest with people.

“I found it rather difficult. I was always honest [to friends and family] about being with my husband Robin and then later with Hilary, but I only tasted that side of things in Corrie. I’d have been written out.”

It’s something that Amanda now finds “ironic”, given the show champions diversity both on and off screen.

“I used to say: ‘It’s not catching you know!’, but after I left, I think it sort of is. There’s one in every house down the street.

Coronation Street creator Tony Warren stood on the cobbled street set in 1980

Barrie was friends with Corrie’s late creator, Tony Warren. Harold Holborn/The People/MirrorpixGetty Images

“It should be called Canal Street (after Manchester’s gay village), because you can’t move for them! So it is catching.”

Prior to becoming a household name and being projected into the living rooms of millions across the country each night, Amanda had an extensive stage career – first pushed into the limelight by her mother at the age of three. A Manchester girl, she formed an early friendship with Tony Warren, both represented by the same agent.

“We were young and ridiculous and he’d come and destroy auditions by saying he could dance and sing – which he couldn’t! He was told off all the time,” she laughs.

“We kept in touch and went for a meal one night in what was a very posh place in Manchester – the French restaurant at The Midland. He asked me if I wanted to go and look at The Street.

“We stood hand in hand on a moonlit night, looking at Coronation Street. Tony said: ‘It’s magic, isn’t it.’ It was a privilege to be stood there with him.

“Tony just so happened to be a trifle gay! Just a tiny, tiny bit. He was the campest of the camp and will be delighted to know the way the street is going the way it is!”

Before her initial early ’80s guest stint in Corrie, she enjoyed a string of television and film roles – including alongside Sid James as last Pharaoh of Egypt Cleopatra in 1964 comedy Carry On Cleo.

But for Amanda’s mother, nothing could quite beat the dizzy heights that the Rovers Return could offer.

“I was only in it for a bit and she was so thrilled. With Corrie, I’d made it! If I’d won an Oscar she wouldn’t have been so pleased.

Amanda Barrie and Sid James on the set of "Carry on Cleo"

One of Barrie’s best known roles was as Cleopatra. Mirrorpix/Getty Images

“She used to ring up [in an accent] saying, ‘Amanda Barrie is the most wonderful thing to happen to your show, you should keep her.’ Then I got a phone call from [producer] Bill Podmore asking me to stop her calling the production office.

“I didn’t come back into it fully until after she had died. She must’ve gone straight up there, knocked on the door and demanded a chat with the producer of Coronation Street!”

The next 12 years would see Alma marry factory owner Mike Baldwin (Johnny Briggs), be driven into the canal by Don Brennan (Geoff Hinsliff), and eventually succumb to a cervical cancer diagnosis.

“When I was doing it, there was so many inaccuracies about the medical side of things,” she reveals.

“I’ve never had any bad fan mail. It had been put out that I was ‘thrilled to be playing a cancer victim’, and of course I hadn’t said that. This man wrote to me and said, ‘I’m glad you’re thrilled to be playing a cancer victim, my wife has cancer and by the time your story goes out she’ll be dead.’

Amanda Barrie and wife Hilary stood in a garden surrounded by flowers and holding onto their hats

Barrie’s wife has ghost-written her new autobiography. Amanda Barrie

“I started to get my back up. It was the first and only time I ever did it in my career – I rang up Hilary, as someone I could trust to leak my story. I had to disconnect myself from the writing of the storyline because I didn’t agree with the way it was being done. Hilary did it for me and we’ve been together ever since!”

A recurring guest role in sun-soaked sitcom Benidorm and a residence in the Big Brother house would follow, returning to the stage as part of a Coronation Street live show earlier this year.

“If they do it again, I hope they ask me. The audience were so receptive all the way through.

“I’ve been very lucky, I’ve done a lot of good work in the West End with very good people, but you do Carry On Cleo and Coronation Street and you’re not forgotten.”

Amanda Barrie and wife Hilary Bonner will appear at St Andrew’s Book Festival to discuss their book on Saturday 29th November.

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November 7, 2025 0 comments
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Pisie Hochheim and Tony Oswald Take on Their Family in Doc 'Newville'
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Pisie Hochheim and Tony Oswald Take on Their Family in Doc ‘Newville’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

In the upcoming doc “Newville,” Pisie Hochheim and Tony Oswald follow 10 siblings who “cover the entire American political spectrum.” 

“They have many different spiritual beliefs and lifestyles. We’ve watched over the years as they’ve managed to ‘leave their swords at the door’ when they gather, as one aunt says,” says Hochheim, who is also a part of the family. 

Now, they return to their childhood home in Newville, NY, for the first time in 35 years. They attempt to repair it, but tensions arise. 

“Many people in the U.S. feel completely at odds with their families politically, and it’s understandable to choose to shut out or cut off and move on. But for Tony and me, living with difference and trying to find common ground is a belief we desperately try to hang onto.”

“Newville” won the Ji.hlava New Visions Award for the most promising U.S. project in partnership with AmDocs and the Jacob Burns Film Center Award. 

“Europe has an appetite for supporting daring, bold work,” notes Hochheim. The awards will be useful, as resources for U.S. filmmakers are dwindling and they’ve self-funded the project, working as a two-person team. 

Oswald says: “In the U.S., specifically lately, government-backed funding bodies have been cut, existing grants have been slashed and some are closing completely. Private equity or streamers look to a familiar slate of celebrity profiles or true crime docs. Everyone else has to fight over the scraps.”

Hochheim used to go to the house depicted in the doc for family events and holidays. She later married Oswald on the premises. 

“We still visit at least once a year, but for most of the year it sits empty. It’s beautiful, but it’s also 250 years old, and my family doesn’t have the money or time to address all of its problems, although my mother tries.”

“Some days, we feel so connected to it we can’t imagine a world where it doesn’t exist. My mum and I have nightmares about it catching on fire or a tree falling on it. But then we hear one of the siblings speaking about it without sentiment, and we remember we haven’t chosen to move back there either. As much as we love it, the house resists us, and we’ve begun to wonder what it wants as much as what we want from it.” 

In “Newville,” the house becomes a “container” to showcase the vibrant siblings who grew up there. 

“They’re hilarious, warm and unique, and have completely different worldviews. We’re very interested in how these worldviews shape their approach to the house, and why some have stayed involved while others think it’s time to let it go.”

This isn’t the first time the filmmaking duo has talked about family. 

“All of the films Tony and I have directed together so far are either about, or feature, our families. Even our narrative fiction work,” says Hochheim. “Our goal is to see how these small stories can be stretched through art and playful collaboration into more cinematic, universal narratives. We wouldn’t live long enough to make all the films that could spring from our family, but that doesn’t mean they’re biographical.”

Oswald, whose sister Alicia was featured in their short doc “Cycles,” adds: “We think it’s part of the reason our body of work is so diverse. We try to discover the films through our relationships with them. This has created a mini cinematic universe in which the same faces and locations appear across our very different films.” 

Though personal, “Newville” has already resonated with its Ji.hlava audience. 

“We’ve been so heartened to hear how universal this story is. People have come up to us to share their experiences: the sadness of losing a childhood home in Sudan, a house being sold and the discord it caused in Bosnia, or one whose future is unsure in Finland. This very specific story about Newville resonates with people across cultures,” he says, also recalling his experience on “Cycles.” 

“It’s a perfect example of how we work: Alicia [who used to anonymously donate eggs] wanted to document the experience and we wanted to tell a story about the wider context of egg donation in America by focusing solely on her,” observes Oswald. But working with family “isn’t without its challenges.” 

“We can’t wait for the day when we can be at a reunion without considering how it will fit into our movie, or actually help them fix the house instead of just filming them do it!” 

They’ve been filming for almost seven years and really got to know the siblings, notes Hochheim.  

“Because they’ve spread out across the country and are mostly in their 70s and 80s, filming was honestly the first time I’d had an in-depth conversation with some of them as an adult. We are also interested in what they are finding out about each other. We’ve taken to asking them: ‘What’s the one thing you wish your siblings knew about you’?”

Based in Nashville, Hochheim and Oswald are also co-producing and editing “Kinfolk” by Nicole Craine, executive produced by Jesse Plemons and Kirsten Dunst. 

“It’s a great joy and privilege, and every dinner is a write-off because we live and breathe our movies,” says Hochheim of their creative partnership. Oswald adds: “Our production company is called Same Person Productions. Having someone who can fill in your gaps, someone you trust more than anything, is the greatest gift.”

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Football Movie 'Signing Tony Raymond' Trailer Starring Michael Mosley
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Football Movie ‘Signing Tony Raymond’ Trailer Starring Michael Mosley

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Football Movie ‘Signing Tony Raymond’ Trailer Starring Michael Mosley

by Alex Billington
October 31, 2025
Source: YouTube

“Some of the best plays happen off the field.” Iconic Events & Southern Isles Pictures have debuted the first official trailer for a film titled Signing Tony Raymond, a football movie but this time about the coach’s recruiting job. This story reminds me of Brad Pitt’s Moneyball, about how to build a winning team finding the right people. A young college football coach (armed with a lucrative NIL offer) is sent to rural Alabama to sign the nation’s top high school defensive end and soon finds himself trying to outflank a frenzy of rival recruiters, fight off grifting townsfolk galore, and somehow also win over the player’s wildly dysfunctional family. Inspired by a true story. “Owen’s perspective brings a rare mix of insight and humor to the realities of college football today.” Starring Michael Mosley as Coach Walt McFadden, with Mira Sorvino & Rob Morgan, featuring football legends Marshawn Lynch, Brian Bosworth and Champ Bailey. This looks like a kooky comedy about the eccentricities of small town American more than a mainstream sports movie.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Glen Owen’s film Signing Tony Raymond, direct from YouTube:

Signing Tony Raymond Poster

Set in the Deep South, the film follows Coach Walt McFadden (Michael Mosley), a talented but idealistic assistant coach at Louisiana University who’s out of second chances. After failing to land a top recruit the previous year, Coach Walt is given one last shot at redemption: signing the nation’s number one defensive end, Tony Raymond — or losing his job. His pursuit takes him deep into the backwoods of Alabama, where he discovers that money, not talent, often determines who wins. Signing Tony Raymond is directed by American filmmaker Glen Owen (a University of Georgia basketball alum), director of the film Stalked Within previously, plus the “Gillian in Georgia” series and sports doc “Comeback: A March Madness Story” on TV. Produced by John Thomas, Kristy Clabaugh, Don Mandrik, and Glen Owen. The film just premiered at the 2025 Austin Film Festival this month. Iconic will debut Glen Owen’s Signing Tony Raymond film in theaters starting sometime in early 2026. Stay tuned for the exact release date next year. Anyone into this?

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Tony Iommi Gives Surprise Performance at Black Sabbath Ballet in London
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Tony Iommi Gives Surprise Performance at Black Sabbath Ballet in London

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Tony Iommi took the stage for the first time since Black Sabbath’s final show in July, making a surprise appearance Wednesday evening during the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s performance of Black Sabbath – The Ballet at Sadler’s Wells in London. The heavy metal godfather played his iconic guitar solo to “Paranoid” as part of the evening’s closing number.

Iommi’s good friend and fellow guitar legend Brian May of Queen was in attendance, and later shared a couple of video clips on Instagram, writing, “Wow ! The true Father of Heavy Metal making that beautiful axe sing like a bird tonight at Sadlers Wells. Tony Iommi plus a 40 piece orchestra and a cast of 50 dancers – putting the icing on the cake of a great production of Black Sabbath the Ballet. Proud to call this infinitely modest and generous genius my friend.”

Black Sabbath – The Ballet is currently playing in London through October 25th, and will hit the Edinburgh Festival Theatre from October 30th through November 1st. Watch Tony  Iommi perform with the Birmingham Royal Ballet below.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Tony & Ziva In Luminate's Weekly Top 10
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Tony & Ziva In Luminate’s Weekly Top 10

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Peacock‘s The Paper and Paramount+‘s NCIS: Tony & Ziva were both off to very strong starts last week, per new streaming data from Luminate.

The shows, which both premiered on September 4, were among Luminate’s Top 10 streaming series from September 5 to 11 — quite an impressive feat, especially considering the available runtime for each and the competition they were up against.

The Paper landed in third place with more than 9.3M hours watched (561M+ minutes) across its 10 episodes. NBCUniversal made a last minute decision to drop all episodes at once rather than opt for a weekly release, which seems to have paid off in the sense that it got viewers to engage for much longer than with series at launch.

Each episode is around 25 to 30 minutes long, so the entire first season is no more than five hours, and yet it rivaled My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2’s weekly tally (the popular Netflix YA series’ second season was No. 2 with 9.6M hours viewed).

As for Tony & Ziva, it was clear well before premiere that there was a huge appetite for this NCIS spinoff given that the trailer broke the franchise’s record for most views in a week with a whopping 93M. Now we have even more proof that the show has a strong early audience. With four of the show’s 10 episodes available within the measurement period, it still managed 6.8M hours viewed. That was enough to put it in seventh place, per Luminate.

It should not come as a shock that Wednesday was at the top of the leaderboard, since new episodes of Season 2 came available on September 3. The second season racked up more than 30M hours viewed last week. Season 1 was also in the Top 10 with nearly 4M hours viewed, which further illustrates the power of this series.

With only two days of streaming within this interval, Charlie Sheen’s new two-part Netflix documentary also put up a pretty strong performance. aka Charlie Sheen posted 4.6M hours viewed, making it No. 8 on Luminate’s Top 10. Makes sense, given Sheen’s no-holds-barred approach to the doc that surely intrigued audiences.

Love Con Revenge, Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty, and The Hunting Wives were all also in the Top 10 last week.

September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Jessica Simpson Rare Comment on Ex Tony Romo
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Jessica Simpson Rare Comment on Ex Tony Romo

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The two singers dated on and off for almost a year since summer of 2006, several months following her split from husband Nick Lachey. Simpson opened up about her relationship with Mayer in her 2020 memoir, Open Book. She said he repeatedly told her “he was obsessed with me, sexually and emotionally.”

Mayer had told Playboy in 2010 that Simpson was like “crack cocaine” to him, adding, “Sexually it was crazy. That’s all I’ll say. It was like napalm, sexual napalm.”

This did not sit well with his ex. “He thought that was what I wanted to be called,” Simpson wrote in her memoir. “I was floored and embarrassed that my grandmother was actually gonna read that.”

Two years later, Mayer expressed regret about his comments, telling NPR, “I had nothing to say. I was going through a time in my life where I didn’t really want to share what was going on, but I didn’t want to be boring.”

Simpson also wrote in her book that she was constantly worried she “wasn’t smart enough” for Mayer, adding, “My anxiety would spike and I would pour another drink. It was the start of me relying on alcohol to mask my nerves.”

On April 1, 2020, Mayer said on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that he had “heard some bits” about Simpson’s memoir, adding, “But as Pee Wee Herman says in Pee Wee’s Big Adventure before the movie of his life is about to play out at the end, he’s not watching the movie, and the reason he’s not watching the movie, he says, ‘I don’t have to watch it, Dottie, I lived it.’ And I think that’s prescient here.”

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Festival Trailer for 'Silent Friend' Film with Tony Leung & Luna Wedler
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Festival Trailer for ‘Silent Friend’ Film with Tony Leung & Luna Wedler

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Festival Trailer for ‘Silent Friend’ Film with Tony Leung & Luna Wedler

by Alex Billington
September 8, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I would like to find proof of what plants sense.” Film Boutique has debuted a festival promo trailer for the film titled Silent Friend, the latest mesmerizing creation by award-winning Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi. This is the best film from the 2025 Venice Film Festival and it seriously deserved to win Golden Lion – most critics agree, but the jury did not. Silent Friend is set at a university centered around a giant, old ginkgo tree. The film follows three intertwined stories at different time periods, exploring the idea of trees & plants being sentient and interacting with people. In the heart of a botanical garden in a medieval university town in Germany stands a majestic ginkgo tree. This silent witness has observed over a century the quiet rhythms of transformation across three human lives… This stars Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Luna Wedler (who won a Venice award), Enzo Brumm, Sylvester Groth, Martin Wuttke, Johannes Hegemann, Rainer Bock, Marlene Burow, & Léa Seydoux. I fell hard for the film – it’s an instant all-timer favorite, everything about it is magical. This trailer features some of the wonderful score, but it’s still an experience you must have in theaters – getting pulled into this beautifully alluring, entrancing story of trees & humans.

Here’s the first festival promo trailer for Ildikó Enyedi’s film Silent Friend, direct from YouTube:

Silent Friend Trailer

Silent Friend Trailer

Tales told from the perspective of a lonely old tree standing in the middle of a botanical garden. In 2020 – a neuroscientist from Hong Kong, exploring the mind of babies, begins an unexpected experiment with the old tree. In 1972 – a young student is profoundly changed by the simple act of observing and connecting with a geranium. In 1908 – the university’s first female student discovers, using the lens of photography, sacred patterns of the universe hidden within the humblest of plants. We follow their clumsy attempts to connect — each one of them deeply rooted in their own present – as they are transformed by the quiet, enduring, and mysterious power of nature. The ancient ginkgo tree brings us closer to what it means to be human — to our longing to belong. Silent Friend is written and directed by acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi, director of the films Büvös Vadász, Tamas and Juli, Simon the Magiciain, On Body and Soul, and The Story of My Wife previously. Produced by Reinhard Brundig, Monika Mécs, Nicolas Elghozi, Morgane Olivier, Meng Xie. This recently premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (read our review); it next plays at TIFF, Vancouver, London. No US release is set yet – stay tuned for more. Who wants to watch?

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Tony Leung on His First European Film 'Silent Friend'
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Tony Leung on His First European Film ‘Silent Friend’

by jummy84 September 1, 2025
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Tony Leung Chiu-wai’s first European film ever, “Silent Friend,” is about to premiere in Venice. But he already wants to reunite with director Ildikó Enyedi.

“I would like to work with Ildikó again, if we get a chance,” he tells Variety. Two years ago, he picked up the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Italian fest. 

“When I was still in Hong Kong before the shoot, I asked her: ‘What do I need to do to prepare for this character?’ She said: ‘You just need to be there.’ This was my first time doing anything like this. So I went there, and went with the flow,” he laughs. 

In 2021, Tony Leung Chiu-wai made his long-awaited English-language debut in Marvel Studio’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” alongside Simu Liu, with fans calling out for his return as Wenwu. But following delays, its sequel is still in development. 

“I don’t know what my next step will be and I never plan anything in my career — again, I go with the flow,” he says. While “Silent Friend” marks another big step for the star, he’s not actively seeking out international projects. 

“It’s not like I suddenly want to work with all these different teams in every other country. It’s all about instinct. The first time I talked to Ildikó, online, I just knew I wanted to work with her and that’s why I said yes. Instinct.”

He adds: “After ‘Silent Friend,’ I haven’t done anything else and it has almost been a year. I never plan, because when you do, the outcome is always different from what you expect. So why bother?” 

In the century-spanning film, he plays a neuroscientist stuck in a university town in Germany during the pandemic. All alone, save for an imposing ginkgo tree and a suspicious security guard he can’t even communicate with, he starts a new experiment encouraged by a fellow enthusiast (Léa Seydoux). 

“When I got the script, Ildikó left me a note that said: ‘It’s a sci-fi with a sense of humor.’ She told me she watched some videos of me being interviewed and just saw something inside me. That’s why she created this character for me.” 

“I think he’s a very lonely guy. But the film proves that even if we don’t speak the same language, as long as you feel others with your heart, you’ll understand them. I love playing this kind of role without much dialogue. It’s much more challenging.”

But it wasn’t the story itself that made him want to work with Enyedi, also behind Oscar-nominated “On Body and Soul.”

“I was only interested in Ildikó. When she approached me, she showed me her films and I just went: ‘Wow, this is wonderful.’ I really love this person – not just her work. I felt I could trust her,” he recalls.

“We didn’t just talk about the script. It wasn’t the usual actor-director exchange. She’s a friend, a very good friend and a teacher. She sent me some books and one of them was by Alan Watts [known for popularizing Eastern philosophy and religion]. I told Ildikó I was a Buddhist, that I study philosophy. I said: ‘We clearly have something in common’.” 

Leung Chiu-wai is known for Oscar-nominated “Hero,” Ang Lee’s “Lust, Caution,” “Internal Affairs,” later remade by Martin Scorsese, and his collabs with Wong Kar-wai – “In the Mood for Love” brought him Best Actor award in Cannes. But “Silent Friend” is still his “only experimental movie.”  

“I haven’t seen it yet. I usually try to avoid [watching my films] because every time, I only see missing parts.” Was there ever one he considered to be perfect? “Never.”

Making it changed his own relationship to nature.

“I would read about early cognitive development of babies, about plant intelligence and it really changed my perspective towards the world. I pay more respect to it,” he admits.  

“Why do we assume that plants don’t have intelligence when other living beings do? It just exists in a different form; one we don’t quite understand. I really didn’t think this way before. It really makes sense. They are living beings, right next to us, but we are not aware of it. You know, humans always think we are at the top of the food chain, but we need to stop doing that. We should be more humble.”

Now, he hopes the viewers will feel the same. 

“I really hope it will change their point of view, too. And make this planet a better place.”

Tony Leung Chiu-wai in ‘Silent Friend’
Courtesy of Films Boutique

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