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Articles by Jeffrey Burman

About Jeffrey Burman
Jeff Burman served on the Guild’s Board of Directors from 1992 to 2019. He is now retired. He can be reached at [email protected].
Industry

Study: Diversity Improves Among TV Actors but Execs Still Largely White and Male

October 22, 2020

A new study is shedding light on the industry’s efforts to be more inclusive. The second part of UCLA’s Hollywood Diversity Report found that while diversity has improved among television actors, executives still remain overwhelmingly […]

Industry

Tokyo Fest to Host Zoom Talks with Hirokazu Kore-eda, Top Asian Auteurs

October 22, 2020

The upcoming Tokyo International Film Festival, kicking off October 31, will host a new panel discussion series featuring some of Asia’s most accomplished arthouse filmmakers. Dubbed the “Asia Lounge,” the program was proposed […]

Labor

Eric Lee: Why American Unions are Backing Biden

October 21, 2020

“… If you were to ask union leaders and activists why they were backing Biden, they would read off a long list of campaign commitments Biden has made, many of which echo the ideas of Senator Bernie Sanders,” writes Eric Lee. “One of those […]

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FilmLA Says 17 Movies, TV Series, Reality Shows are Shooting or Just Wrapped

October 20, 2020

The latest crop of projects that are currently filming on location or have recently wrapped in greater Los Angeles includes five feature films, five TV dramas and seven reality shows, according to FilmLA, the city and county’s film […]

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Academy Museum Names Historian of Black Cinema as New Chief Artistic Officer

October 20, 2020

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is expected to announce Monday that Jacqueline Stewart will be its chief artistic and programming officer, overseeing exhibitions, programming and education. Stewart is a prominent […]

Labor

Much of the World’s Chocolate Supply Relies on Over 1 Million Child Workers

October 19, 2020

The world’s chocolate companies depend on cocoa produced with the aid of more than 1 million West African child laborers, according to a new report sponsored by the Labor Department. The findings represent a remarkable failure by […]

Industry

London Film Festival: Thomas Vinterberg’s ‘Another Round’ Claims Audience Award

October 19, 2020

Having foregone the usual festival jury and main competition as part of its hybrid, coronavirus-impacted 2020 edition, the BFI London Film Festival came to close on Sunday with its awards in the hands of the audience. With all contemporary […]

Labor

US Accused of Violating International Labor Laws, Forced-Labor Protections

October 19, 2020

Leaders representing a large number of US trade unions filed a complaint with the United Nations’ labor agency in early October, arguing that the country under President Trump has violated international labor standards during […]

Labor

La Botz: Unions are Starting Discussions of How to Resist a Trump Coup

October 18, 2020

“From the bottom to the top of the labor movement, union officials and workers have begun discussing how to resist President Donald Trump should he refuse a peaceful transfer of power,” writes Dan la Botz in Jacobin. “Some unions […]

Labor

The Hill: Joe Biden’s ‘Extremist’ Labor Agenda

October 18, 2020

“Joe Biden campaigns as a moderate, yet his labor policy is anything but,” writes Steve Delie in The Hill. “He supports the most radical rewrite of federal labor laws in US history, and American workers should be afraid. Biden’s plan is […]

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