Nicole Scherzinger, Succession star Sarah Snook, Game of Thrones and Sherlock actor Mark Gatiss, a revival of the musical Sunset Boulevard and the play Stranger Things: The First Shadow were among the winners at the 2024 Olivier Awards, which celebrate achievements in London theater. The ceremony at Royal Albert Hall in the British capital was hosted by Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham.
The revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Sunset Boulevard, which has starred Scherzinger as Norma Desmond and is set to come to Broadway this year, won the best musical revival award, the best actress honor for the former Pussycat Dolls singer and five other honors after also leading the nominations with 11.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a prequel to the Netflix hit series, which has hinted at its Broadway ambitions, won the best new entertainment or comedy play award, as well as the Olivier for best set design.
Dear England,...
The revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s Sunset Boulevard, which has starred Scherzinger as Norma Desmond and is set to come to Broadway this year, won the best musical revival award, the best actress honor for the former Pussycat Dolls singer and five other honors after also leading the nominations with 11.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a prequel to the Netflix hit series, which has hinted at its Broadway ambitions, won the best new entertainment or comedy play award, as well as the Olivier for best set design.
Dear England,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sarah Snook, Sarah Jessica Parker, Andrew Scott and David Tennant were among the nominees for the 2024 Olivier Awards, which celebrate achievements in London theater.
Parker was nominated for best actress for her role in Plaza Suite, opposite her husband, Matthew Broderick, while Snook was nominated in the same category for her one-woman take on The Picture of Dorian Gray. Tennant was nominated for best actor for his role in Macbeth, in the same category as Andrew Scott, in a one-man version of Vanya.
Sunset Boulevard, which starred Nicole Scherzinger, who is also nominated, and is set to come to Broadway next year, received 11 nominations, while Dear England, a play by James Graham about an English football manager, received nine nominations. Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a prequel to the television series, which has also hinted at its Broadway ambitions, is up for best new entertainment or comedy play.
The Olivier...
Parker was nominated for best actress for her role in Plaza Suite, opposite her husband, Matthew Broderick, while Snook was nominated in the same category for her one-woman take on The Picture of Dorian Gray. Tennant was nominated for best actor for his role in Macbeth, in the same category as Andrew Scott, in a one-man version of Vanya.
Sunset Boulevard, which starred Nicole Scherzinger, who is also nominated, and is set to come to Broadway next year, received 11 nominations, while Dear England, a play by James Graham about an English football manager, received nine nominations. Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a prequel to the television series, which has also hinted at its Broadway ambitions, is up for best new entertainment or comedy play.
The Olivier...
- 3/12/2024
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars including Sarah Jessica Parker, Sarah Snook, Andrew Scott and David Tennant will compete for Olivier Awards at the UK’s most prestigious theater ceremony next month.
The Sex and the City stars is up for Best Actress for her performance in Plaza Suite – her first Olivier – while Succession’s Snook has picked up a nod for her critically-acclaimed performance as 26 characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
In the Best Actor category, Scott’s performance in Vanya will come up against Tennant’s role in Macbeth, while the starry nominee list also includes Joseph Fiennes for Dear England, which is being made into a BBC series, Mark Gatiss for The Motive And The Cue and James Norton in A Little Life.
Other notable nominations include for singer Nicole Scherzinger in Sunset Boulevard, where she has picked up a nod for Best Actress in a Musical. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s...
The Sex and the City stars is up for Best Actress for her performance in Plaza Suite – her first Olivier – while Succession’s Snook has picked up a nod for her critically-acclaimed performance as 26 characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
In the Best Actor category, Scott’s performance in Vanya will come up against Tennant’s role in Macbeth, while the starry nominee list also includes Joseph Fiennes for Dear England, which is being made into a BBC series, Mark Gatiss for The Motive And The Cue and James Norton in A Little Life.
Other notable nominations include for singer Nicole Scherzinger in Sunset Boulevard, where she has picked up a nod for Best Actress in a Musical. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s...
- 3/12/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Brie Larson and Paola Cortellesi will share the Best Actress Of The Year awards at this year’s 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival.
The festival (Dec 27-Jan 2), held on the island of Capri, Italy, will showcase Lenny Abrahamson’s Room starring Larson, John Crowley’s Brooklyn starring Saoirse Ronan and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Screen Interview: Brie Larson
Cortellesi’s credits include Escort In Love and Scusate Es Esisto.
Previously announced films include Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander, and Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth, starring Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Paul Dano and Harvey Keitel.
“Brie Larson, who is only 26, is considered the new rising star in Hollywood thanks to her amazing work in this year’s Room and Trainwreck opposite Amy Schumer,” said Capri in The World Institute honourary board member Marina Cicogna.
“We look forward to seeing her in [link...
The festival (Dec 27-Jan 2), held on the island of Capri, Italy, will showcase Lenny Abrahamson’s Room starring Larson, John Crowley’s Brooklyn starring Saoirse Ronan and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Screen Interview: Brie Larson
Cortellesi’s credits include Escort In Love and Scusate Es Esisto.
Previously announced films include Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl, starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander, and Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth, starring Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Paul Dano and Harvey Keitel.
“Brie Larson, who is only 26, is considered the new rising star in Hollywood thanks to her amazing work in this year’s Room and Trainwreck opposite Amy Schumer,” said Capri in The World Institute honourary board member Marina Cicogna.
“We look forward to seeing her in [link...
- 12/7/2015
- ScreenDaily
Brie Larson and Paola Cortellesi will share the Best Actress Of The Year awards at this year’s 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival.
Running December 27 to January 2 2016 off the island of Capri, Italy, the festival will showcase Lenny Abrahamson’s Room starring Larson, John Crowley’s Brooklyn starring Saoirse Ronan and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Cortellesi’s credits include Escort In Love and Scusate Es Esisto.
Previously announced films include Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl with Eddie Redmayne and
Alicia Vikander and Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth starring Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Paul Dano and Harvey Keitel.
“Brie Larson, who at only 26, is considered the new rising star in Hollywood thanks to her amazing work in this year’s Room and Trainwreck opposite Amy Schumer,” said Capri in The World Institute honourary board member Marina Cicogna.
“We look forward to seeing her in Room, the film that...
Running December 27 to January 2 2016 off the island of Capri, Italy, the festival will showcase Lenny Abrahamson’s Room starring Larson, John Crowley’s Brooklyn starring Saoirse Ronan and Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard.
Cortellesi’s credits include Escort In Love and Scusate Es Esisto.
Previously announced films include Tom Hooper’s The Danish Girl with Eddie Redmayne and
Alicia Vikander and Paolo Sorrentino’s Youth starring Michael Caine, Jane Fonda, Paul Dano and Harvey Keitel.
“Brie Larson, who at only 26, is considered the new rising star in Hollywood thanks to her amazing work in this year’s Room and Trainwreck opposite Amy Schumer,” said Capri in The World Institute honourary board member Marina Cicogna.
“We look forward to seeing her in Room, the film that...
- 12/7/2015
- ScreenDaily
Yale Repertory Theatre presents Accidental Death Of An Anarchist, the explosive political farce by Nobel Prize winning Italian playwright Dario Fo, adapted by Gavin Richards from a translation by Gillian Hanna. Directed byChristopher Bayes The Servant of Two Masters, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, Accidental Death Of An Anarchist plays November 30-December 21 at Yale Repertory Theatre 1120 Chapel Street. Opening Night is Friday, December 6. Check out a first look at highlights below...
- 12/13/2013
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Yale Repertory Theatre presents Accidental Death Of An Anarchist, the explosive political farce by Nobel Prize winning Italian playwright Dario Fo, adapted by Gavin Richards from a translation by Gillian Hanna. Directed byChristopher Bayes The Servant of Two Masters, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, Accidental Death Of An Anarchist plays November 30-December 21 at Yale Repertory Theatre 1120 Chapel Street. Opening Night is Friday, December 6. Check out a first look below...
- 12/13/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Yale Repertory Theatre presents Accidental Death Of An Anarchist, the explosive political farce by Nobel Prize winning Italian playwright Dario Fo, adapted by Gavin Richards from a translation by Gillian Hanna. Directed by Christopher Bayes The Servant of Two Masters, A Doctor in Spite of Himself, Accidental Death Of An Anarchist plays tonight, November 30-December 21 at Yale Repertory Theatre 1120 Chapel Street. Opening Night is Friday, December 6.
- 11/30/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Italian neorealist film director and screenwriter who made Last Days of Mussolini, starring Rod Steiger
Carlo Lizzani, who has died aged 91, after falling from a balcony at his home, was a screenwriter and director of Italian neorealist cinema who made more than 40 feature films, as well as documentaries and television series.
His first professional experiences in the film world were as an actor, playing cameos in two powerful neorealist films: Il Sole Sorge Ancora (The Sun Still Rises, 1946), directed by Aldo Vergano; and Caccia Tragica (Tragic Hunt, 1947), Giuseppe De Santis's first feature film.
In 1947 Roberto Rossellini summoned Lizzani to Berlin where he was preparing to shoot Germania Anno Zero (Germany Year Zero). Lizzani did research with East German locals which Rossellini would find useful when the film was being made without a definitive shooting script. Lizzani said later: "Rossellini filmed the story of the boy [Edmund] as if growing up...
Carlo Lizzani, who has died aged 91, after falling from a balcony at his home, was a screenwriter and director of Italian neorealist cinema who made more than 40 feature films, as well as documentaries and television series.
His first professional experiences in the film world were as an actor, playing cameos in two powerful neorealist films: Il Sole Sorge Ancora (The Sun Still Rises, 1946), directed by Aldo Vergano; and Caccia Tragica (Tragic Hunt, 1947), Giuseppe De Santis's first feature film.
In 1947 Roberto Rossellini summoned Lizzani to Berlin where he was preparing to shoot Germania Anno Zero (Germany Year Zero). Lizzani did research with East German locals which Rossellini would find useful when the film was being made without a definitive shooting script. Lizzani said later: "Rossellini filmed the story of the boy [Edmund] as if growing up...
- 10/15/2013
- by John Francis Lane
- The Guardian - Film News
Leading Italian actor, playwright and militant leftwing politician who was the wife and professional partner of Dario Fo
Franca Rame, who has died aged 84, was one of Italy's most admired stage performers and playwrights. A leftwing militant, she was elected to the Italian senate in 2006 but resigned within two years, saying the assembly was an icebox of feelings. But Rame was best known as the wife and professional partner of the actor-playwright Dario Fo. In spite of their ups and downs, which they themselves pilloried in a one-act play, Coppia Aperta (The Open Couple, 1982), she remained at his side on stage and off. When Fo received the Nobel prize for literature in 1997, he called Rame his muse and shared the medal with her.
Rame was born in Parabiago, Milan. Her mother, Emilia, was a teacher and a strict Catholic; her father, Domenico, was an actor and socialist militant. She grew...
Franca Rame, who has died aged 84, was one of Italy's most admired stage performers and playwrights. A leftwing militant, she was elected to the Italian senate in 2006 but resigned within two years, saying the assembly was an icebox of feelings. But Rame was best known as the wife and professional partner of the actor-playwright Dario Fo. In spite of their ups and downs, which they themselves pilloried in a one-act play, Coppia Aperta (The Open Couple, 1982), she remained at his side on stage and off. When Fo received the Nobel prize for literature in 1997, he called Rame his muse and shared the medal with her.
Rame was born in Parabiago, Milan. Her mother, Emilia, was a teacher and a strict Catholic; her father, Domenico, was an actor and socialist militant. She grew...
- 5/29/2013
- by John Francis Lane
- The Guardian - Film News
Yale Repertory Theatre James Bundy, Artistic Director Victoria Nolan, Managing Director, dedicated to the production of new plays and bold interpretations of classics that make immediate connections to contemporary audiences, announces its 2013-14 season, which will begin with A Streetcar Named Desire, the Pulitzer Prize winning masterwork by Tennessee Williams, directed by Mark Rucker. Obie Award winning resident director Evan Yionoulis will mark her thirteenth production at Yale Rep with Owners, the dark comedy by Caryl Churchill. Director Christopher Bayes and actor Steven Epp return for Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Nobel Prize winner Dario Fo.
- 3/15/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The film that possibly gave Mariangela Melato her biggest worldwide exposure was strangely omitted from her obituary. It is Flash Gordon (1980), in which she played the role of Kala, the Emperor Ming's head of security. I directed it and can vouch that Mariangela and Max von Sydow, both very serious actors, revelled in portraying these outrageous villains. We had a lot of fun making that film and I think the fun that she had is up there on the screen.
I had no idea that she had started her career with the radical theatre company of Dario Fo and his wife, Franca Rame, so I did not get to talk to her about what must have been an amazing time in her life. In the mid-60s Fo and Rame performed in London and I became an immediate fan, seeing them on three consecutive nights. Now I can clearly see...
I had no idea that she had started her career with the radical theatre company of Dario Fo and his wife, Franca Rame, so I did not get to talk to her about what must have been an amazing time in her life. In the mid-60s Fo and Rame performed in London and I became an immediate fan, seeing them on three consecutive nights. Now I can clearly see...
- 1/18/2013
- by Mike Hodges
- The Guardian - Film News
Versatile Italian actor known for her roles in Lina Wertmüller's films
Mariangela Melato, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 71, was one of Italy's most versatile and vivacious actresses, working in theatre and cinema with some of the leading directors of her time. She won international cult status for three films directed by Lina Wertmüller in which she co-starred with Giancarlo Giannini: The Seduction of Mimi (1972), Love and Anarchy (1973) and Swept Away (1974), in all of which the controversial Wertmüller mixed sex and politics. Melato had no qualms about submitting with great good humour to the sometimes humiliating situations and explicit dialogue inflicted on the two stars.
Those Wertmüller films made Melato well-known, but she liked to be recognised as an actor rather than a star. Born in Milan, she trained at the city's Brera Academy. One of the first companies to sign her up was that of the...
Mariangela Melato, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 71, was one of Italy's most versatile and vivacious actresses, working in theatre and cinema with some of the leading directors of her time. She won international cult status for three films directed by Lina Wertmüller in which she co-starred with Giancarlo Giannini: The Seduction of Mimi (1972), Love and Anarchy (1973) and Swept Away (1974), in all of which the controversial Wertmüller mixed sex and politics. Melato had no qualms about submitting with great good humour to the sometimes humiliating situations and explicit dialogue inflicted on the two stars.
Those Wertmüller films made Melato well-known, but she liked to be recognised as an actor rather than a star. Born in Milan, she trained at the city's Brera Academy. One of the first companies to sign her up was that of the...
- 1/15/2013
- by John Francis Lane
- The Guardian - Film News
Alan Cumming has performed a wide variety of roles on stage, screen, and television which have earned him numerous awards for his acting and also for his support of glbtq causes. His roles in productions have ranged from the plays of Shakespeare to the animated adventures of Garfield the cat but the actor is most known for playing Emcee in Cabaret, Boris Grishenko in GoldenEye, Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler in X2: X-Men United, and Fegan Floop in the Spy Kids trilogy. He has also appeared in independent films like The Anniversary Party, which he co-wrote, co-directed and co-starred in; and Ali Selim’s Sweet Land, for which he won an Independent Spirit award as producer. His London stage appearances include Hamlet, the Maniac in Dario Fo’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist, for which he received an Olivier award, the lead in Martin Sherman’s Bent, and as Dionysus in The...
- 11/28/2010
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Milan -- Nobel Laureate Dario Fo presented Italian "Gomorra" author Roberto Saviano with an honorary degree and heaps of praise Thursday for his courage in daring to expose the mafia.
Saviano's book about the mafia underworld in the southern Italian city of Naples has been a best-seller and made its author a symbol of the fight against the mafia since it came out in 2006. The writer, also a journalist, lives under police protection because of death threats.
"It's important to come together to recognize Saviano's work," said Fo, who won the 1997 Nobel prize for literature.
Fo handed out a Laurea Honoris Causa to Saviano on behalf of Milan's Brera Academy, which said it honored Saviano for his "huge contribution to culture" and praised his "passionate research and rare ability to expose."
Saviano was made an honorary member of the academy and received a diploma.
"Gomorra," which was made into a...
Saviano's book about the mafia underworld in the southern Italian city of Naples has been a best-seller and made its author a symbol of the fight against the mafia since it came out in 2006. The writer, also a journalist, lives under police protection because of death threats.
"It's important to come together to recognize Saviano's work," said Fo, who won the 1997 Nobel prize for literature.
Fo handed out a Laurea Honoris Causa to Saviano on behalf of Milan's Brera Academy, which said it honored Saviano for his "huge contribution to culture" and praised his "passionate research and rare ability to expose."
Saviano was made an honorary member of the academy and received a diploma.
"Gomorra," which was made into a...
- 12/10/2009
- by By Marie-Louise Gumuchian, Reuters
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Distinguished Italian director noted for art documentaries
Though the Italian media prefer to remember him as one of the inventors of the first popular programme of television commercials – called Carosello (Carousel) and broadcast each evening at peak viewing time on the only channel of the Italian public broadcaster Rai in the mid-1950s – Luciano Emmer, who has died aged 91, was a distinguished Italian cinema director. He directed a dozen features during 70 years as a film-maker, the first of which, Domenica d'Agosto (Sunday in August), became an international arthouse hit in 1950. He was, however, best known for scores of documentaries on art.
Born in Milan, Emmer spent most of his childhood in Venice, where his father was the city's municipal engineer. As a boy, he made good use of his father's free pass to the local cinemas, where his preference was for Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, but he also...
Though the Italian media prefer to remember him as one of the inventors of the first popular programme of television commercials – called Carosello (Carousel) and broadcast each evening at peak viewing time on the only channel of the Italian public broadcaster Rai in the mid-1950s – Luciano Emmer, who has died aged 91, was a distinguished Italian cinema director. He directed a dozen features during 70 years as a film-maker, the first of which, Domenica d'Agosto (Sunday in August), became an international arthouse hit in 1950. He was, however, best known for scores of documentaries on art.
Born in Milan, Emmer spent most of his childhood in Venice, where his father was the city's municipal engineer. As a boy, he made good use of his father's free pass to the local cinemas, where his preference was for Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, but he also...
- 12/3/2009
- by John Francis Lane
- The Guardian - Film News
The Open Fist Theatre Company presents the West Coast premiere of The Devil With Boobs, written by Nobel Prize-winner Dario Fo (Accidental Death of an Anarchist) with a translation by Jon Laskin, choreography by Diana Wyenn, original music by Alex Wright and direction by Tom Quaintance. The Devil With Boobs will preview on Saturday, March 21, Sunday March 22, and Thursday, March 26 at 8pm and will open on Friday, March 27 at 8pm and run through Saturday, May 16 at The New Open Fist Theatre, 6209 Santa Monica Blvd. (former home of The Actor's Gang) in Hollywood.
- 3/13/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
The New York Post's Michael Riedel reports this morning that British producer John Gore has been seen scouting out Broadway's Cort Theatre for a possible production of Dario Fo's 'Accidental Death of an Anarchist' which would star Eddie Izzard. The producer is also currently hunting for a director and a writer to do a fresh adaption of the play.
- 2/18/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
LOCARNO, Switzerland -- A packed screening of Paul Greengrass' "The Bourne Ultimatum" at the Locarno Film Festival's famous Piazza Grande on Saturday was the highlight of the weekend at the 60th edition of the event, furthering the revered festival's increasingly strong ties with Hollywood.
With seven of 19 in competition films screened as of Sunday night, several films had to be rescreened, as two members of the Cineastes du Present Competition jury were forced to leave the festival on short notice for what festival officials said was personal reasons.
Other weekend highlights included an appearance by Anthony Hopkins, in town to promote his latest directorial outing, "Slipstream", and iconic Spanish actress Carmen Maura who was given a career achievement award but was nearly upstaged by Italian Nobel Prize-winning poet Dario Fo, who presented Maura with the award and who charmed the Italian-speaking crowd with a story about his first visit to the Locarno festival 20 years earlier.
Frank Oz' black comedy "Death at a Funeral" received an enthusiastic response in the sold-out Piazza Grande Sunday night, followed by Robert Rodriguez' ultra violent "Planet Terror", which played to a less-than-half-full Piazza after festival organizers repeatedly warned festival goers about the film's violent content.
With seven of 19 in competition films screened as of Sunday night, several films had to be rescreened, as two members of the Cineastes du Present Competition jury were forced to leave the festival on short notice for what festival officials said was personal reasons.
Other weekend highlights included an appearance by Anthony Hopkins, in town to promote his latest directorial outing, "Slipstream", and iconic Spanish actress Carmen Maura who was given a career achievement award but was nearly upstaged by Italian Nobel Prize-winning poet Dario Fo, who presented Maura with the award and who charmed the Italian-speaking crowd with a story about his first visit to the Locarno festival 20 years earlier.
Frank Oz' black comedy "Death at a Funeral" received an enthusiastic response in the sold-out Piazza Grande Sunday night, followed by Robert Rodriguez' ultra violent "Planet Terror", which played to a less-than-half-full Piazza after festival organizers repeatedly warned festival goers about the film's violent content.
MILAN -- "Son of Rambow", the Garth Jennings coming-of-age comedy about two kids from opposing backgrounds who film a sequel to the action movie "Rambo", will screen in the Piazza Grande at the 60th annual Locarno International Film Festival, organizers said Thursday.
"Rambow", a Franco-British co-production from Paramount Vantage, and two of the 10 films that make up "Progetto Alba" -- hourlong documentaries about the ancient Albanian communities in southern Italy -- were both 11th-hour additions to Locarno's program, which was announced Wednesday in Bern, Switzerland.
"This rounds out the program nicely with two very serious films in the documentaries from 'Progestto Alba' and a wonderful comedy in 'Son of Rambow, ' " Locarno's second-year artistic director Frederic Maire said in an interview.
Thursday's announcements, from Milan, also added names to the list of personalities expected to appear on Locarno's red carpet, including "Rambow" helmer Jennings, "Hairspray" director Adam Shankman, "The Bourne Ultimatum" helmer Paul Greengrass and Italian poet Dario Fo, who won the Nobel Prize for literature 10 years ago.
"Rambow", a Franco-British co-production from Paramount Vantage, and two of the 10 films that make up "Progetto Alba" -- hourlong documentaries about the ancient Albanian communities in southern Italy -- were both 11th-hour additions to Locarno's program, which was announced Wednesday in Bern, Switzerland.
"This rounds out the program nicely with two very serious films in the documentaries from 'Progestto Alba' and a wonderful comedy in 'Son of Rambow, ' " Locarno's second-year artistic director Frederic Maire said in an interview.
Thursday's announcements, from Milan, also added names to the list of personalities expected to appear on Locarno's red carpet, including "Rambow" helmer Jennings, "Hairspray" director Adam Shankman, "The Bourne Ultimatum" helmer Paul Greengrass and Italian poet Dario Fo, who won the Nobel Prize for literature 10 years ago.
- 7/13/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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