Louise Courvoisier’s debut feature follows a teenager in the French Alps who, when thrust into caring for his sister, forges a path in cheese making.
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline's strand in which we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. The industry is as globalized as it's ever been, but ...
You’ll have to play to find out. It’s time for another adventure to get some cake! No, not really, but if there is cake in Portal Revolution, we wouldn’t be surprised. We know many of you ...
A family in Richard's Bay found themselves playing host to a rather unexpected guest – a cow, in their swimming pool after a recent storm. The storm had wreaked havoc on the property ...
A traditional Indian housewarming ceremony (Grah Pravesh) in San Francisco, featuring a sacred cow, has captivated online audiences. A viral video shows the Indian-origin family welcoming the ...
The "Co-op cow" in Derby city centre was turned back on for the first time since 2001 on Saturday with dozens in attendance to mark the occasion. First erected back in 1955, the metal structure ...
After two decades of hiding in the shadows on the east side of the Central Hall roof, dozens of Derby locals, including the leader of Derby City Council, watched on as the 70-year-old 'Co-op Cow ...
Americans were thrilled. This was the first time they could watch a State of the Union address as it was being delivered. True, they had followed it on the radio for more than 20 years.
This was the first time they could watch a State of the Union ... will add a halftime show one day to gin up the ratings. Holy Cow! History is written by novelist, former TV journalist and diehard ...
Five years after the launch of the original 390 Adventure, there’s a brand new one in town, and this time around, KTM have got it right. The new 390 ADV makes up for its predecessor's adventure ...
a palace for cows is being built in Visitacion Valley.” Cow Palace it has been, ever since. Contact us at [email protected] ...
And if this is so, then what does the recent proliferation of cow print say about us? That we are domesticated, herd-minded creatures partial to all-day grazing and whose ability to retain information ...