Maria Paula Giacomelli
The strong fires that hit Los Angeles and the Southern California coast are affecting the Hollywood industry, which is in turmoil at the beginning of the year due to the awards season.
After the SAG Awards were cancelled, the Critic’s Choice Awards, scheduled for Sunday (12), were postponed. According to the American newspaper Deadline, a new date has yet to be defined. “I’m Still Here” competes in the event in the best foreign film category.
Still in the city, Fernanda Torres shared a photo on her Instagram showing the orange sky from her bedroom window. “On fire,” she wrote.
Series like “Grey’s Anatomy”, “NCIS, “The Neighborhood” and “Hacks”, which won two Golden Globes, had filming suspended by the studios. Shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Price Is Right were also discontinued, according to the report.
On Tuesday night (7), a “I’m Still Here” session for Oscar voters had to be canceled due to the spread of the flames.
An afternoon tea promoted by BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) was one of dozens of events postponed. The Brazilian film was pre-nominated to compete in the non-English language category.
“The safety of our colleagues, friends and peers in Los Angeles remains our highest priority and our thoughts are with everyone affected.”
Source: Folha
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