The Yellowstone International Film Festival, based in New Delhi, India, is in its fifth edition, showcasing a diverse lineup of films by women, fresh talent, and established filmmakers, as well as stories from people with disabilities and the LGBTQIA+ community. With 127 official selections and collaborations with organizations like the American Center, the festival has quickly become a prominent platform for independent Indian and international cinema. Founder Tushar Tyagi discusses the festival’s programming process and highlights key documentaries, including one about a visually impaired surfer and another about filmmaker Colin Higgins.
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Gabby Windey, the winner of The Traitors season 3, has not yet received her prize money of over $50,000, which she split with Dylan Efron, Dolores Catania, and Lord Ivar Mountbatten. Despite joking about not getting paid during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Gabby expressed her joy at winning the game show. In addition to her victory, Gabby recently revealed that she has married writer and comedian Robby Hoffman in...
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