In this Jan. 12, 2013 file photo, Paul Thomas Anderson attends the LA Film Critics Association Awards in Los Angeles. (Photo by Todd Williamson/Invision/AP, File)
LOS ANGELES (AP) --
Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson will debut a "one-of-a-kind sonic experience" at the 53rd New York Film Festival.
The director and his longtime collaborator, Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood, made the film during a trip to northwest India. "Junun" documents Greenwood recording an album at the 15th-century Mehrangarh Fort with Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur.
The 54-minute movie will premiere at the festival, which runs Sept. 25 to Oct. 11, the Film Society of Lincoln Center said Friday.
The festival also will feature the North American premiere of Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's Brian De Palma career retrospective documentary "De Palma," a revival screening of De Palma's classic "Blow Out," and an anniversary screening of Joel and Ethan Coen's "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"
The Walt Disney Co. logo appears on a screen above the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Aug. 8, 2017. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
Disney's Hulu + Live TV and sports streaming service Fubo are combining in a deal that will also see the settlement of a lawsuit against the creation of Venu Sports.
Fubo and Hulu + Live TV both allow customers to stream live broadcast and cable networks on their connected TVs, mobile phones, tablets, and other internet-connected devices.
The combined company, which Disney will have a 70% stake in, will operate under Fubo's publicly traded company name and be led by Fubo's existing management team. Fubo and Hulu + Live TV have a combined 6.2 million North American subscribers.
Fubo and Hulu + Live TV will still be available to consumers as separate offerings once the transaction closes.
"This combination enables us to deliver on our promise to provide consumers with greater choice and flexibility," Fubo CEO David Gandler said in a statement. "Additionally, this agreement allows us to scale effectively, strengthens Fubo's balance sheet and positions us for positive cash flow."
Disney has committed to a $145 million term loan to Fubo in 2026. There's also a $130 million termination fee payable to Fubo under certain circumstances.
Disney said it will also enter into a new deal with Fubo that will allow Fubo to create a new sports and broadcast service that features Disney's sports and broadcast networks including ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS and ESPN+.
The companies said that Fubo has settled all litigation with Disney and ESPN related to Venu Sports, the sports streaming platform that was planned by ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery. Fubo has also settled all litigation with Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery.
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