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Disney employees ‘hurt’ and ‘angry’ over CEO’s response to Florida LGBTQ bill

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Disney employees ‘hurt’ and ‘angry’ over CEO’s response to Florida LGBTQ bill

Walt Disney Co. Chief Govt Bob Chapek on Wednesday tried to assuage outrage on the firm’s muted response to Florida’s controversial invoice proscribing classroom instruction of sexual orientation and gender id.

However his belated assertion opposing the laws, and outreach to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, didn’t fulfill critics, together with queer Disney staff outraged by stories that the corporate had donated to politicians who backed the invoice. The corporate is a large Florida employer, with tens of hundreds of staff at Walt Disney World Resort.

A bunch of staff at Disney-owned Pixar Animation Studios despatched a press release to management, expressing their frustration with the corporate’s place.

“We’re writing as a result of we’re disenchanted, damage, afraid, and indignant,” stated the assertion, attributed to the LGBTQIA+ staff of Pixar and their allies. “With reference to Disney’s monetary involvement with legislators behind the ‘Don’t Say Homosexual’ invoice, we hoped that our firm would present up for us. Nevertheless it didn’t.”

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The assertion, launched after Wednesday’s annual shareholder assembly, referred to as on Disney’s “management to instantly withdraw all monetary help from the legislators behind the ‘Don’t Say Homosexual’ invoice, to totally denounce this laws publicly, and to make amends for his or her monetary involvement.”

Disney didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

In the course of the shareholder assembly, Chapek stated Disney was “against the invoice from the outset” however selected to not take a public stance “as a result of we thought we may very well be simpler working behind-the-scenes, participating immediately with lawmakers.”

The invoice forbids classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender id in kindergarten via third grade “or in a way that isn’t age acceptable or developmentally acceptable for college students in accordance with state requirements.” Florida’s Legislature handed the invoice this week, and DeSantis is predicted to signal it into legislation.

Chapek stated he referred to as DeSantis to “specific our disappointment and concern that if the laws turns into legislation, it may very well be used to unfairly goal homosexual, lesbian, non-binary and transgender children and households.” DeSantis agreed to fulfill with Chapek and a small delegation of Disney LGBTQ+ leaders, Chapek advised traders.

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DeSantis’ workplace confirmed the decision, however stated the governor’s place has not modified and that “no in-person assembly has been scheduled but.”

Chapek stated in his remarks that Disney would reassess its method to advocacy and “political giving in Florida and past.” Disney, like many firms, has a protracted historical past of donating to each Republicans and Democrats within the locations the place it operates.

Chapek stated Disney had pledged $5 million to LGBTQ+ rights teams, together with the Human Rights Marketing campaign, and stated the corporate would signal the group’s assertion opposing anti-gay laws.

The Human Rights Marketing campaign, nonetheless, stated it might flip down Disney’s donation till the corporate takes additional motion in opposition to anti-LGBTQ laws on the state stage.

“The Human Rights Marketing campaign is not going to settle for this cash from Disney till we see them construct on their public dedication and work with LGBTQ+ advocates to make sure that harmful proposals, like Florida’s Don’t Say Homosexual or Trans invoice, don’t turn into harmful legal guidelines, and in the event that they do, to work to get them off the books,” the group’s interim president, Joni Madison, stated in a press release. “This must be the start of Disney’s advocacy efforts slightly than the top.”

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Disney stated in a press release that whereas the corporate was “shocked and disenchanted” by Human Rights Marketing campaign’s determination, “we stay dedicated to significant motion to fight laws concentrating on the LGBTQ+ group.”

Chapek on Monday despatched a memo to staff explaining why he hadn’t publicly condemned the measure, writing that company statements “do little or no to vary outcomes or minds” and as an alternative are “usually weaponized by one facet or the opposite to additional divide and inflame.”

A number of staff and individuals who have labored on Disney exhibits have spoken out publicly in response to each Chapek’s memo and his further feedback on Wednesday reversing course. Those that’ve taken their dismay public embody “The Owl Home” creator Dana Terrace and TV animation author Benjamin Siemon.

“A very powerful factor to me and, I consider, all our group proper now, is that you simply say clearly and publicly that you simply’re going to cease giving cash to all of those politicians that voted for this very hateful invoice,” Simeon said in a video posted Wednesday on Twitter.

Ryan Aguirre, who works at Disney Tv Studios, tweeted: “I really like Disney. Quite a bit. And attending to work for them has actually been a dream come true. My coronary heart is damaged proper now.”

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Staff who spoke to The Occasions anonymously as a result of they’re afraid for his or her jobs stated anger and frustration is widespread all through the corporate. Below prior Chief Govt Bob Iger, the corporate often weighed in on state laws, threatening to cease filming in Georgia if the state’s restrictive abortion invoice turned legislation, for instance.

“I don’t know that [Chapek] may have achieved something by saying one thing earlier, however ready till after it passes the Legislature is an effective way to make sure nothing is achieved,” stated one worker who who was not approved to remark publicly.

The Pixar worker letter took problem particularly with Chapek’s argument in Monday’s electronic mail that Disney may extra successfully create social change via its various motion pictures and TV exhibits, akin to “Encanto” and “Love, Victor.” The letter alleged that Disney has restricted scenes of LGBTQ affection in Pixar content material.

“Practically each second of overtly homosexual affection is minimize at Disney’s behest, no matter when there may be protest from each the artistic groups and govt management at Pixar,” the letter stated. “Even when creating LGBTQIA+ content material was the reply to fixing the discriminatory laws on the planet, we’re being barred from creating it.”

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Despite the so-so storytelling, the work here by Palsson piques your interest as to what the native Icelander will make in the future.

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Arrivals are underway at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and The Times’ photo team is out in force on the red carpet (and beyond). Whether you’re following along live in the lead-up to Sunday’s telecast, hosted by Nikki Glaser, or bookmarking our gallery to peruse over coffee Monday morning, we have the full rundown of the evening’s best fashions below. Happy browsing!

Mindy Kaling.

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Glen Powell (“Hit Man”).

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Lilly Singh.

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Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”).

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Matty Matheson (“The Bear”).

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Jonathan Van Ness (“Queer Eye”).

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Leonie Benesch ("September 5").

Leonie Benesch (“September 5”).

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The Girl with the Needle (2024) – Movie Review

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The Girl with the Needle, 2024.

Directed by Magnus von Horn
Starring Vic Carmen Sonne, Trine Dyrholm, Besir Zeciri, Ari Alexander, Per Thiim Thim, Joachim Fjelstrup, Ava Knox Martin

SYNOPSIS:

Copenhagen 1919: A young worker finds herself unemployed and pregnant. She meets Dagmar, who runs an underground adoption agency. A strong connection grows but her world shatters when she stumbles on the shocking truth behind her work.

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A fairytale retelling of one of Denmark’s most shocking crime cases, The Girl with the Needle blends dreamlike expressionism with an earthly realism that conveys emotional intensity at its most raw.

The film traces the terrible experiences of Karoline (a fantastic Vic Carmen Sonne), an unemployed, single, pregnant woman in post-World War One Denmark. Her husband went missing during the war and she has had no word. With her emotional and mental fragility already stretched to the point of breaking, she finds herself without a job. An unhappy tryst with a manipulative and emotionally immature man leaves her pregnant with no support and little hope of improving her situation.

Into this bleak environment steps a beacon of hope in the shape of Dagmar (Trine Dyrholm), a charming woman who organises an underground adoption agency that helps mothers in trouble find foster homes for children who are either unwanted or unable to be taken care of.

Karoline and Dagmar form a strong bond, and the young mother takes on the role as a wet-nurse at the agency. However, all is not what it seems. Beneath her charismatic veneer, Dagmar holds a horrifying secret. When Karoline stumbles upon this secret, her entire world, and that of Copenhagen society as a whole, is completely turned upside down.

Things are complicated even further when a disfigured man claiming to be Karoline’s lost husband shows up on the streets looking for his wife.

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This element delves deep into the stylistic inspiration for the look of this gripping and grim tale. The soldier has had half of his face destroyed and has been given a mask to wear that conjures up ideas of opera phantoms and classical villains. As it is, the man is kind and considerate, in stark contrast to the handsome rich young character whom Karoline had a brief dalliance with.  The wounded soldier is forced to join a travelling circus as a living exhibit, and Karoline out of sheer desperation takes a needle to herself in a public bathhouse in attempted termination.

It is here that she meets Dagmar and from there, the story becomes even more horrible. Based on a true story and embellished with nightmarish but wholly believable touches, The Girl With the Needle is an immersive and uncomfortable viewing experience. Scenes are artistically framed, and the whole production is touched with morbid curiosity and fear-fueled adrenaline. Both leads are excellent in their respective roles with the fictionalised character of Karoline given personality and furious life by Carmen Sonne.

The backstory of the true character of Dagmar is necessarily kept out of the script, meaning that Dyrholm must subtly bring out the ambiguities and strangeness of her spirit in subtle and skilled ways. She succeeds brilliantly, and thanks to it, the film takes on a haunting and monstrous quality that lingers on long after the credits roll.

Flickering Myth Rating – Film: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ / Movie: ★ ★ ★

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