Isabelle Huppert stars as a "despotic" baroque vampire in Ulrike Ottinger's new film, "The Blood Countess," which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, according to Variety. The film, represented internationally by Magnify, marks a significant collaboration between Ottinger and Huppert.
The premiere of "The Blood Countess" was a highlight of the Berlin Film Festival, as reported by Variety. The film's debut showcased Huppert in a unique role, with Ottinger describing the character as "despotic." The film's international representation is handled by Magnify.
In other news, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a key foreign policy speech in Munich, where he stated that the United States and Europe "belong together," according to Time. This speech, delivered at the Munich Security Conference, was seen by some European leaders as an attempt to revitalize U.S.-European relations after a period of strain. Rubio emphasized the shared history and intertwined destinies of the U.S. and Europe, referencing the two World Wars as a reminder of their interconnectedness.
Meanwhile, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has been actively resisting the Trump administration's immigration policies, according to Vox. Pritzker has signed laws to limit ICE operations in the state, established the Illinois Accountability Commission, and sued the federal government.
Additionally, Carmen Electra shared her secret to maintaining a relationship's spark, according to Fox News. She emphasized the importance of being with someone you genuinely love and enjoy being around, whose spirit and personality you appreciate.
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