“Reality Check: Arizona Woman Indicted for Allegedly Faking Pregnancy to Defraud ‘Bachelor’ Star Clayton Echard”

PHOENIX, Arizona — A 34-year-old woman is facing serious allegations for allegedly fabricating evidence in a paternity lawsuit involving Clayton Echard, a notable figure from “The Bachelor.” Laura Michelle Owens is charged with seven felonies, including fraudulent schemes and forgery, following an investigation by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. The inquiry began in July 2022 after a Superior Court judge requested a probe into Owens’ claims during the paternity proceedings. Initially, Owens sought child support from Echard, but inconsistencies in her statements raised suspicions among prosecutors and led to further scrutiny. Authorities revealed that Owens … Read more

Iranian Film “The Old Bachelor” Wins Prestigious Award at 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam

Rotterdam, Netherlands – The winners of the 53rd International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) were revealed on Friday during the IFFR Award Ceremony. Among the top honorees was the Iranian film “The Old Bachelor,” written and directed by Oktay Baraheni. The 192-minute drama, which had its world premiere at the festival, was presented with the VPRO Big Screen Award. The jury praised the film for its gripping narrative that delves into themes of patriarchy, misogyny, love, violence, and tragedy. They described it as a masterclass in storytelling, highlighted by its nuanced dialogue, attention to detail, and … Read more

Japanese and Iranian Films Shine at International Film Festival Rotterdam: ‘Rei’ and ‘The Old Bachelor’ Take Top Honors

Rotterdam, Netherlands – Japanese actor and director Toshihiko Tanaka has been awarded the top prize at the International Film Festival Rotterdam for his human relationships drama, “Rei.” The film follows the story of a woman in her thirties working in Tokyo who discovers the value of her life after meeting a deaf landscape photographer in Hokkaido’s mountains. The Tiger Award, which comes with a prize of €40,000 ($43,000), was given to Tanaka’s debut film by a jury consisting of Marco Müller, Ena Sendijarević, Nadia Turincev, Billy Woodberry, and Herman Yau. In addition to “Rei,” two … Read more