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“The Apprentice,” starring Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump, premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival on May 20, and is scheduled to be released in U.S. theaters on Oct. 11.

Stan masters Trump portrayal in ‘The Apprentice’

By Rua Fay, Staff Writer September 25, 2024
This year’s Cannes Film Festival in Southern France saw the premiere of many highly anticipated films like “Kinds of Kindness” and “Megalopolis.”  However, audiences were found lining up around the block for a small film directed by Iranian filmmaker, Ali Abbasi. This film was none other than “The Apprentice,” a candid and shocking look at the career of one of the most controversial political figures of the century: former President Donald Trump. Sebastian Stan completely morphs into Trump for what Variety called “2024’s Most Controversial Movie.”
From left, a British businessman (Joe Alwyn) and an American journalist (Margaret Qualley) fall in love, finding themselves entangled in a dark web of crime.

Review: Terrific lead performances fail to save dull film

By Patrick Mazzella, Staff Writer October 26, 2022
Director Claire Denis manages to put her 40 years of experience to the test, but much is still left to be desired by the end of "Stars at Noon."
Film students at Ithaca College are rethinking their approach to filmmaking during the pandemic. Some students wrote scripts before the pandemic for their senior theses, while others have to re-create new projects entirely.

Student filmmakers develop new ways to shoot during pandemic

By Grace Azaula, Contributing Writer October 25, 2020
Some students wrote scripts before the pandemic for their senior theses, while others have to re-create new projects entirely.
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