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‘Blknws: Terms & Conditions’ Premieres at Sundance After Getting Canceled
After being pulled from the Sundance lineup and returned within a matter of days, "Blknws: Terms & Conditions" debuted at Park City on Monday morning.
‘Apprentice’ Producer Acquires ‘Blknws’ From Participant, Sundance Premiere Back On
Days after the film was pulled from Sundance over a dispute between Participant Media and director Kahlil Joseph, James Shani’s Rich Spirit banner has acquired “Blknws: Terms & Conditions,” according to an insider with knowledge of the project.
‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Is Back On The Sundance Sked After Being Pulled By Financier Participant
EXCLUSIVE: Never underestimate the power of independent art. Kahlil Joseph’s experimental movie BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions will definitely be making its world premiere here at Sundance. The festival just released a statement.
‘Blknws: Terms & Conditions’ Will Premiere at Sundance After ‘Apprentice’ Backer Acquires Film From Participant (EXCLUSIVE)
“Blknws: Terms & Conditions” was set to premiere in this year’s Sundance’s Next program as an official selection. However, Participant Media requested the festival yank the film from its lineup after learning that director Joseph submitted a new, secret cut to Sundance and other global fest’s without the media company’s knowledge.
Sundance “Deeply Disappointed” That Kahlil Joseph’s ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Pulled From Fest By Participant
Terms & Conditions from Beyoncé Lemonade filmmaker Kahlil Joseph has been pulled from the Sundance Film Festival by its financier Participant, Deadline has confirmed.
‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Pulled From Sundance and Berlin Over Director’s Alleged ‘Secret’ Cut
"BLKNWS," an indie movie from "Lemonade" director Kahlil Joseph, has been pulled from Sundance over an alleged "secret" cut
Sundance Film, ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ pulled from 2025 festival
In a statement on the film festival website, Sundance said “We were looking forward to premiering the film for our audiences.” Those who purchased tickets for the film's screening on Friday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. will receive a ticket to the screening of the film "Twinless" instead.
Berlin: ‘BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions’ Screening Up In The Air After Participant Pulls Kahlil Joseph Project From Sundance
The Berlin Film Festival is waiting to consult BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions filmmaker Kahlil Joseph and the project’s financier, Participant, before deciding whether a planned screening of the pic can take place during this year’s Berlinale.
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Kahlil Joseph’s ‘BLKNWS’ Finds Savior, Will Debut at Sundance After All
Shani, a 36-year-old former talent manager, launched indie production and distribution company Rich Spirit in 2024. That ...
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Berlinale “full of hope” over hosting ‘BLKNWS’ international premiere (exclusive)
The Berlinale has told Screen it is “full of hope” that it will host the international premiere of Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWS: ...
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