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Johnny Knoxville afraid his son will want to perform stunts
Video: Arnold Schwarzenegger jokes that daughter Katherine cannot trust him with baby information (Cover Video)Elliot Page to release memoir detailing transitionOlivia Rodrigo announces music documentary movieKanye West criticises Pete Davidson for making joke about his mental healthNick Cannon insists he isn't trying to get back together with Mariah CareyBrad Pitt sues Angelina Jolie over sale of Chateau Miraval stakeKit Harington to draw on personal struggles when playing Henry VKelly Clarkson files to drop surname from legal nameJake Gyllenhaal addresses furore surrounding Taylor Swift's extended version of All Too WellTiger Woods hopes to return to golf but is 'frustrated' with recoveryNetflix announces 'Stranger Things' season 4 release dates and moreKanye West follows Pete Davidson's new Instagram accountIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Linda Evangelista poses for first photoshoot since cosmetic procedure left her 'disfiguredIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Johnny Depp declares he is 'on the verge of a new life' as he accepts honour in SerbiaMatthew McConaughey interested in returning for third Magic Mike filmEd Sheeran's crypt plans get go-aheadJonah Hill pokes fun at engagement rumours "Sometimes he would wake me up by throwing a glass of water in my face," he recalled. "I'd wake up and, of course, I would laugh.
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Elliot Page “Pageboy’ Memoir Deal Exceeds $3 Million
EXCLUSIVE: His reps declined to comment, but word in publishing circles is that Elliot Page’s memoir Pageboy sold to Flatiron Books for north of $3 million. The deal was made based on a 49 page proposal shopped by UTA. Deadline read the document, and it sounds like Page has a truly compelling story to tell about a long struggle to find himself amidst a torrent of homophobic hatred, not only in his hometown of Halifax, Novia Scotia but also in Hollywood where Page first came to fame as an Oscar nominee for Juno. Before he transitioned, Page describes numerous occasions where he was set upon by homophobic bullies, with few willing to help. A beer thrown at Page in Toronto, a menacing loudmouth chasing Page into a restaurant in Hollywood, this was something that happened often to the diminutive Page. The loathsome industry people in Hollywood weren’t named, but there was the male film director who tried to seduce Page at age 16; and the time that a big movie star — who would later say he was ossified and blacked out in a clumsy apology — berated Page at a party in an outrageous homophobic rant. This was just after Page — then known as Ellen — had come out as queer. The actor accused Page’s bold announcement of being false. “You aren’t gay. You are just afraid of men…I’m going to fu*k you to make you realize you aren’t gay.” As the torrent grew louder and more graphic, nobody in the room, even Page’s closest friends, stood up for their friend. It was unclear if they were shocked, or afraid to say anything because the actor was one of the biggest stars in town.
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Cinephil Takes World Sales on Elliot Page-Supported Transgender-Themed Doc ‘Into My Name’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentTel-Aviv-based Cinephil, the sales company behind triple-Oscar nominated “Flee,” has snapped up world rights, excluding U.S., to Italian director Nicolò Bassetti’s transgender-themed doc “Into My Name,” which is executive-produced by Elliot Page.UTA Independent Film Group will be handling North American rights. The buzzy doc, which world-premieres at the Berlin Film Festival in the Panorama Documentary section, stems from Bassetti’s personal experience with the gender transition of his child, Matteo.“Into My Name” provides an intimate look at the universal challenges of gender transition by observing a tight-knit group of trans friends in the central Italian city of Bologna. Cinephil managing director Olivier Tournaud in a statement said that he was “immediately taken” by Bassetti’s “sensitive and relatable exploration of the many facets of gender and even more so the love letter from a father to his son.”“Into My Name is timely and spotlights voices that need to be heard; this is exactly the kind of film Cinephil is proud to represent,” Tournaud noted.Bassetti underlined that for him the doc “is a deeply personal project, both as a parent of a transgender son and as a director who has always explored individual paths that show our shared humanity.” “I trust that together with a strong partner such as Cinephil, we can add to the awareness and understanding of trans issues with international audiences,” the director said.The doc’s characters, Nico, Leo, Andrea and Raff — whose ages span from their mid-20s to mid-30s — come from different parts of Italy, and started their gender transition from a female to a male identity at different times in their lives.
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