Japan secured a gold medal in pairs skating at the Milan Winter Olympics, while freeskier Eileen Gu earned a silver medal, and the European Film Market adjusted to industry changes, according to reports from various news sources. Additionally, the film "Prosecution" was sold to Memento in France, and actor Robert Duvall passed away at the age of 95.
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Mihara from Japan overcame challenging ice conditions at the Milano Ice Skating Arena to win gold in the pairs final, as reported by Time. The ice, which was made with a new, environmentally friendly system, was reportedly too soft and sensitive, causing falls and difficulties for many pairs. Despite these challenges, the Japanese pair delivered a flawless routine, captivating the crowd.
Eileen Gu, representing China, secured a silver medal in the big air competition in Livigno, according to Time. Although she did not defend her big air title from Beijing, Gu now holds more Olympic medals than any other female freestyle skier.
The European Film Market, managed by Tanja Meissner, director of Berlinale Pro, highlighted its evolution to adapt to showbiz changes, as reported by Variety. The event, which was scheduled to wrap up on Wednesday, included Animation Days. Additionally, the thriller "Prosecution" was sold to Memento in France following its world premiere at the Berlinale's Panorama Section, according to Variety.
Actor Robert Duvall, known for his roles in "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," passed away at the age of 95, as reported by Time. Duvall was remembered for bringing a unique energy and distinct physicality to his characters.
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