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Thoughtful abuse survival documentary, ‘Mailin’ by Maria Silvia Esteve, steps in to where justice fails

Documentaries can reach places justice cannot: this is the credo of Argentinian writer-director-producer María Silvia Esteve, whose latest project “Mailin” won the 2|35 Post-Production Company Award at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.

 

For seven years, Esteve has been working with Mailin Gobbo in Buenos Aires to document her story of overcoming systematic sexual abuse. Gobbo led a legal battle against former priest Carlos Eduardo José, but lost the case in March 2021 when José was cleared of all charges.

 

“Mailin” is Esteve’s sophomore documentary feature after “Silvia,” which premiered at IDFA in 2018; her short “Criatura” was awarded in Locarno in 2021. Already, this new project has gathered industry accolades, such as the IDFA Bertha Fund. Additionally, “Mailin” had already scored a double award win at the Visions du Réel Industry 2022, under the care of Alejandra López (IKKI Films) as co-producer, and is supported by Argentina, France and Romania.

 

The director told Variety in the lead up to the festival that she first saw Mailin in a news report. That interview, she recounted, focused so much on the abuse, in “all of the most atrocious details,” signaling that the media “didn’t really care about Mailin as a woman, nor as a person.” At that moment, Esteve decided to combat a reductive narrative—a mix of pity and sensationalism—and to seek out that woman, whom she saw as “very strong,” especially since she was “exposing something very painful, with the courage to do so because she needed to enact change.”

 

Propelled by the same values, Esteve believes in the power of stories and, most of all, in their accessibility. Documentary filmmaking comes with responsibilities and, as she summarizes it, “telling a story in a way that makes it easier for people to empathize means you’re trying to change things.” Care and patience are the key ingredients, as the director observed in her seven-year long process of making “Mailin,” that gaining trust and getting to know the woman behind the public “victim” persona was essential. In order to do that, Esteve had to overcome the “character” Mailin had built, “the one that was expected of her.” The whole process took seven years with long periods of earning trust—off camera—and ongoing therapeutic support to assure Mailin didn’t just “revisit her pain” and could see the film as “a way toward catharsis.”

 

The film starts with a very personal story, and gradually expands toward a bigger universe where justice fails you, but there is hope for the future. In order to fit its inclusive storytelling, the style of “Mailin” interweaves different formal elements—animation, VHS archive, video-diaries—and a fairy tale narrated by the protagonist to her daughter. Esteve conjures the power of metaphors and visual expressions, determined to deliver an experience that is both “aesthetically rich and beautiful to behold.” She adds that “it was necessary to create something beautiful for the viewer to be able to see the cruelty and the harshness behind the story.”

 

The urge to make “Mailin” was born out of a desire to help woman she saw on TV to own their own narrative in a society that victimizes, victim-blames and silences trauma survivors. Indeed, this trial has encouraged more than 30 other women to come forward with allegations against the same priest. According to producer Alejandra López, by breaking the silence and opening her personal story to the public, Mailin “is helping other women to also stop the cycle of violence. Her case has become iconic for a lot of people in Argentina by spotlighting this type of abuse.”

 

López and Esteve are keen for the film to “break the silence” around sexual abuse and empower a broader audience, not only at festivals, but regular cinemagoers and TV viewers. Making the film narratively accessible and formally appealing to young adults is also part of the goal, while seeking support from various women’s associations as part of their impact campaign in a world where “justice just gives you the back, so to speak, ignores you in a painful way.”

 

Even when the judicial system fails abuse survivors, Esteve is hopeful that documentaries can “try to generate a voice stronger than justice.” Looking back at the years she spent with Mailin, she is certain that “there’s no other way of doing a documentary unless you really commit emotionally. You also have to be open to one another, not to extract anything, but to allow for something to grow, that’s both a gift and a privilege.”

 

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‘Doctor Who’ starring Ncuti Gatwa reveals premiere date for May

Welcome back to the Whoniverse. The new season of “Doctor Who,” starring “Sex Education” breakout Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor, will premiere on May 10.

 

The new installment will be the first-ever to launch on Disney+ and to simultaneously release worldwide. The premiere will start on May 10 at 7 p.m. ET in the U.S. and internationally (excluding the U.K.) with Christmas special “The Church on Ruby Road” airing before two brand-new episodes. In the U.K., the season will premiere at midnight GMT on May 11 on BBC iPlayer.

As pictured in new art from the series above, Millie Gibson stars alongside Gatwa as his companion, Ruby Sunday. According to its official description, “This season of ‘Doctor Who’ follows the Doctor and Ruby Sunday through infinite adventures across time and space in the TARDIS. From the Regency era in England to war-torn futures, the duo champion the forces of good while encountering incredible friends and dangerous foes.” A new trailer for the season will debut on March 22.

 

Russell T Davies makes his return to “Doctor Who” this season as showrunner, executive producer and writer. “At last, it’s my great delight to unleash a whole new season of the Doctor and Ruby’s adventures together,” he said in a statement. “Monsters! Chases! Villains! Mysteries! And a terrifying secret that’s been spanning time and space for decades. Don’t miss a second!”

 

Additional cast includes Aneurin Barnard, Anita Dobson, Yasmin Finney, Michelle Greenidge, Jonathan Groff, Bonnie Langford, Genesis Lynea, Jemma Redgrave, Lenny Rush, Indira Varma and Angela Wynter.

 

“Doctor Who” is produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for Disney Branded Television and BBC. Executive producers include Phil Collinson, Joel Collins, Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter. The new season features episodes directed by Ben Chessell, Jamie Donoughue, Julie Anne Robinson and Dylan Holmes Williams.

 

 

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‘Lupin’ star Omar Sy, ‘Fast X’ director Louis Leterrier and Producer Thomas Benski launch Carrousel Studios

“Lupin” star Omar Sy, “Fast X” director Louis Leterrier and “Gangs of London” producer Thomas Benski have launched Carrousel Studios, a European independent production company with offices in Paris, London, Los Angeles and Senegal.

 

The banner will finance and produce film and TV projects, with an emphasis on elevated action, thrillers, sci-fi, fantasy and comedy. The company will look to tap into tax credits, European incentives and brands to finance content. CAA Media Finance architected the financing for the venture.

 

Sy, Leterrier and Benski, who have worked together on several series and films, said the name of the company, Carrousel, reflects its inclusive DNA. “A carrousel’s sole purpose is to entertain, no matter where the riders come from, no matter their age or background,” explained the trio in a joint statement.

 

“Additionally, the word carrousel is understood around the globe and associated with magical moments. Our Carrousel will have that same feel, with a modern approach to making global content in an artists-first environment.”

 

They said this principle is the “driving force and the culture of our company.” We have a great deal of respect for our diverse backgrounds and varied experiences, and what they both bring to the company,” they added.

 

A BAFTA, Grammy and Emmy award-nominated producer, Benski co-founded and served as the CEO of Pulse Films before selling and ultimately leaving the company in 2022. His credits include Andrea Arnold’s Cannes Jury Prize winner “American Honey,” as well as the series “Gangs of London,” the AppleTV+ music documentary “Beastie Boys Story” and the BAFTA-nominated “Mogul Mowgli” starring Riz Ahmed.

 

Leterrier, meanwhile, recently directed “Fast X” and will next direct the final installment of the $7.5 billion “Fast and Furious” franchise.  His credits include the “Transporter” franchise, “The Incredible Hulk,” “Clash of Titans,” “Now You See Me” and “Lupin” starring Sy.

 

Sy recently resumed the lead role in the third season of “Lupin,” which debuted in 2021 and is ranked third in Netflix’s list of most-watched non-English series at almost 100 million views. His credits include “Intouchables,” “The Takedown,” Jeymes Samuel’s “The Book of Clarence” and “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” He’ll next be seen in John Woo’s remake of “The Killer.”

 

Sy, Benski and Leterrier are represented by CAA. Leterrier is also represented by Entertainment 360, LBI, Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern and UBBA in France. Sy is also represented by Agence Adéquat in France.

 

 

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Apple reaches a $490M settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit that alleged Tim Cook defrauded shareholders in 2019 by hiding falling iPhone demand in China

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—  Apple (AAPL.O) has reached a $490 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit that alleged Chief Executive Tim Cook defrauded shareholders by concealing falling demand for iPhones in China.

A preliminary settlement was filed on Friday with the U.S. District Court in Oakland, California, and requires approval by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.
It stemmed from Apple’s unexpected announcement on Jan. 2, 2019 that the iPhone maker would slash its quarterly revenue forecast by up to $9 billion, blaming U.S.-China trade tensions.

 

Cook had told investors on an Nov. 1, 2018, analyst call that although Apple faced sales pressure in markets such as Brazil, India, Russia and Turkey, where currencies had weakened, “I would not put China in that category.”
Apple told suppliers a few days later to curb production.
The lowered revenue forecast was Apple’s first since the iPhone’s launch in 2007. Shares of Apple fell 10% the next day, wiping out $74 billion of market value.
Apple and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the ruling.
The Cupertino, California-based company denied liability, but settled to avoid the cost and distraction of litigation, court papers show.
Shawn Williams, a partner at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd representing the shareholders, called the settlement an “outstanding result” for the class.
The settlement covers investors who bought Apple shares in the two months between Cook’s comments and the revenue forecast.
Apple posted $97 billion of net income in its latest fiscal year, and its payout equals a little under two days of profit.
Last June, Rogers refused to dismiss the lawsuit.
She found it plausible to believe Cook had been discussing Apple’s sales outlook and not currency changes, and said Apple knew China’s economy was slowing and demand could fall.
The lead plaintiff is the Norfolk County Council as Administering Authority of the Norfolk Pension Fund, located in Norwich, England.

 

Lawyers for the shareholders may seek fees of up to 25% of the settlement amount.
Apple’s share price has more than quadrupled since January 2019, giving the company a more than $2.6 trillion market value.
The case is In re Apple Inc Securities Litigation, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 19-02033.

 

 

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‘Tiger Stripes,’ ‘Autobiography’ producer KawanKawan wraps filming on Borneo-set film ‘Tale Of The Land’

Indonesia’s KawanKawan Media has wrapped principal photography on feature “Tale of the Land,” it was revealed at Hong Kong rights market FilMart.

 

KawanKawan is the production company behind Makbul Mubarak’s Venice winner “Autobiography” and Amanda Nell Eu’s Cannes-winning “Tiger Stripes.”

 

“Tale of the Land” participated at FeatureLab Torino Film Lab in 2017, followed by the Hong Kong — Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF), the project market that operates concurrently with FilMart, in 2018, the Busan Asian Project Market in 2021 and QCinema Project Market in 2023.

 

The film is produced by Yulia Evina Bhara and Amerta Kusuma for KawanKawan. It is co-produced by the Philippines’ Cinematografica (“Whether the Weather Is Fine,” “Aswang”), with Armi Rae Cacanindin serving as co-producer.

 

“Tale of the Land” unfolds in the island of Borneo, drawing inspiration from the lives of the indigenous people amidst changes in their own land. It revolves around May, an indigenous Dayak girl, who is haunted by the trauma of her parents’ death in a land conflict, rendering her unable to set foot on the land. She lives in a floating house with her grandfather Tuha.

 

The coming-of-age film with fantasy elements is written and directed by Loeloe Hendra, marking his directorial debut. He previously made short “Onomastika,” which was a Berlinale 2015 selection. For Hendra, May’s character serves as an allegory reflecting the challenges faced by the indigenous people around the world where their homeland is changing due to the pressures of the modern world, the filmmaker said.

 

The cast is led by Shenina Cinnamon and Arswendy Bening Swara. Cinnamon featured in Yosep Anggi Noen’s 2023 Busan and Red Seas title “24 Hours With Gaspar,” slated for a global release on Netflix. Swara, awarded best actor at the 2022 Marrakech International Film Festival for “Autobiography,” reunites with Cinnamon after both played leads in Garin Nugroho’s “Badrun & Laundry” (2023).

 

Indonesian stars Angga Yunanda and Yusuf Mahardika are in the film’s featured cast. Yunanda is set to lead the upcoming Taiwanese-Indonesian co-production “Malice,” by Lim Lungyin, co-produced by Tydal Production and KawanKawan. Mahardika is set to star in “Borderless Fog,” an upcoming film by Edwin. 

 

Filipino filmmaker Carlo Francisco Manatad (Locarno winner “Whether the Weather Is Fine”), who edited “Autobiography” and “Tiger Stripes,” is performing that function on “Tale of the Land” as well. Filipino composer Teresa Barrozo (Brillante Mendoza’s “Kinatay”) has also boarded the project. “Tale of the Land” is in now in post-production.

 

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HAF: Josh Kim sings Korean American ballad in ‘Camellia Girl’ project

Korean American writer and director Josh Kim journeys to the Hong Kong — Asia Film Financing Forum with “Camellia Girl,” which is in development.

 

His track record notably includes Thailand’s 2015 Oscar entry “How to Win at Checkers (Every Time),” the HBO Asia horror-drama series “Forbidden” and a body of shorts for Apple, Google, NPR and the Wall Street Journal.

 

The story is about two Korean American sisters who return home for their father’s funeral in rural Texas. The older sister leads a successful and stable life. The younger one, however, was addicted to drugs, dropped out of college and has built up debt trying to realize a dream of becoming a singer. When the two sisters arrive home, they learn that their father has left a rare antique fan worth more than a half a million dollars “to the child who finds it first.” This starts a scramble that will forever change the lives of the sisters.

 

“’Camellia Girl’ is a project I started writing after my father passed away. My mom has Alzheimer’s and he was taking care of her. So, after my father passed, I have been spending a lot more time at home in Texas with my mother,” Kim said.

 

“The title comes from a song the main character sings in the movie. It’s her father’s favorite song. It also happened to be my father’s favorite tune. It’s an old Korean trot song [a Korean music genre] that evokes a sense of yearning and loss. If you ask people in Korea what this loss is, everyone has a different answer. Some say it’s a lover who found a new life. For others, it’s a longing for a time when everything still seemed possible. This is the inspiration of ‘Camellia Girl,’ a story about sibling bonds, second chances and caretaking for the ones we love.”

 

Kim is looking to complete a $2.3 million budget at HAF and attach co-producers and a sales agent. The film is produced by Douglas Seok through Sea Oak Studios. Seok is a producer and cinematographer who was previously involved in the breakout Cambodian indie film “White Building” and a trio of films by Lee Isaac Chung, including Chung’s Oscar-winning “Minari.” He is also working on Chung’s upcoming “Twisters,” for Universal Studios.

 

“It’s been almost 10 years since I made ‘How to Win at Checkers.’ I went to China after that to work on ‘Folding Beijing,’ but with censorship restrictions and the country closing down with COVID, it became a project I realized was untenable for me to stay on and direct. So, we let [studio] Wanda look for a new director for the Chinese-language version. Films are hard to make. If realized, ‘Camellia Girl’ would be my second movie,” says Kim.

 

 

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Asian Film Awards nominee ‘Rapture’ finds distribution in France with Capricci

Dominic Sangma’s “Rapture” (“Rimdogittanga”), which was a nominee at the recently concluded Asian Film Awards, has been snapped up for French distribution by Capricci, as revealed at Hong Kong rights market FilMart.

 

The film revolves around a 10-year-old boy who suffers from night blindness and for whom every night is terrifying when his village is gripped by the fear of child kidnappers. The film debuted at Locarno in 2023 and won prizes at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the Mumbai Film Festival. “Rapture” also won the special jury award at the Hainan Island International Film Festival in China and will screen at the upcoming Beijing International Film Festival.

 

The film is a rare India-China co-production. One of the lead producers is China’s Xu Jianshang, who met Sangma at a students’ film festival in 2014 and produced his “Ma’ama,” which won an award at the Shanghai Film Festival. “Rapture” was developed when Xu was attending the Busan Asian Film School in 2019. Xu introduced the project to Sun Li of China’s Joicy Studio, who boarded the project. The film’s India producer, Anu Rangachar, brought in several other producers including Harsh Agarwal of Uncombed Buddha, Aditya Grover and Stephen Zacharias. Eva Gunme R. Marak, a patron for many artists in the region, also boarded the project.

 

“Rapture” was invited to India’s Film Bazaar, won a grant for script development from the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s Hubert Bals Fund, participated in Boost NL and was selected for La Fabrique Cinema at Cannes. Xu took part in Talents Tokyo and Sangma at Berlinale Talents. Funding also came in from Vision Sud Est and the Doha Film Institute.

 

Capricci is a French independent arthouse production, distribution and sales company. The shingle has repped fiolms from directors such as Abel Ferrara, Albert Serra, Hong Sangsoo, Philippe Garrel, Bi Gan, Jean-Charles Hue and Wang Bing.

The Garo-language “Rapture” originated from a childhood memory of Sangma, who hails from Meghalaya in northeastern India, and the film is set there.

 

“Capricci is delighted to be working on the French release of ‘Rapture.’ With this film, we discovered a region of India with which we were unfamiliar, but also a filmmaker of extremely promising talent,” a Capricci spokesperson told Variety. “We were struck by the film’s formal beauty, as well as by Dominic Sangma’s extremely lucid view of his childhood memories and his community. We’re proud to bring his art to French cinephiles.”

 

Sangma told Variety: “Capricci are very special distributors for arthouse films, they distributed some of my favorite films of recent time, they’re perfect for ‘Rapture.’ It gives me immense pleasure that ‘Rapture’ will be theatrically released in France. ‘Rapture’ is a small film from Meghalaya and to be released theatrically in France means a proud moment for my entire Garo community and it is making history for my state, no other film from Meghalaya has released before in France. I am super excited and such moments are to cherish.”

 

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A BlackCat ransomware gang website shows takedown notice; the UK NCA denies involvement, experts suggest an exit scam after an alleged UnitedHealth payment 

—  A website used by hackers responsible for a breach at UnitedHealth Group (UNH.N) has been replaced by a notice saying it has been seized by international law enforcement.

 

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) — The hackers responsible for the breach at UnitedHealth Group (UNH.N), opens new tab appear to have pulled a disappearing act on Tuesday, leaving their cybercriminal associates in the lurch and replacing their old website with a bogus statement from law enforcement.
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The U.S. insurer disclosed on Feb. 21 that Blackcat hacking gang – also known as ALPHV – had perpetrated a cyberattack on its technology unit Change Healthcare, causing disruptions across the U.S. healthcare system.

 

A message posted to Blackcat’s website said it had been impounded “as part of a coordinated law enforcement action” by U.S. authorities and other law enforcement agencies. Among the logos of non-American agencies involved were those of Europol and Britain’s National Crime Agency.
The FBI declined comment and Europol did not return messages, but a National Crime Agency spokesperson said: “I can confirm any recent disruption to ALPHV infrastructure is not a result of NCA activity.”

 

Blackcat has not responded to Reuters requests for comment in several days.
Security experts said the law enforcement denial and other clues made it look like the hackers had simply decided to shut up shop.
“This appears to be a classic exit scam,” said researcher Will Thomas. In an exit scam, hackers pretend to be knocked out of commission only to quietly pocket their partners’ money and start over under a new name.

 

 

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India’s Yash Raj Films launches Casting app for acting aspirants worldwide

Bollywood aspirants the world over wanting to feature alongside top Indian stars can now cut out the middleman. Leading Indian studio Yash Raj Films (YRF), the outfit behind Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone starrer “Pathaan,” and “Tiger 3,” led by Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, has launched its YRF Casting app.

 

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Acting aspirants from across the world can get information about casting calls and submit their auditions via the app.

 

The YRF Casting app, which is live now, will enable actors to register their profile details within the app. Registered users will get information about all the upcoming auditions related to theatrical films and streaming projects that the studio will greenlight.

 

The app is designed as an online destination for actors to submit their auditions for these projects directly to YRF. The studio will not charge a fee for applications.

 

The company believes that the app will tackle the issues caused by fake YRF casting accounts that mislead people about auditions and are a threat to its market reputation.

 

YRF casting director Shanoo Sharma, who is in charge of selecting and training people to be launched as leads in YRF projects, as well as finalizing actors for other primary or secondary roles, will personally monitor all auditions coming via the app. Sharma has cast some of YRF’s biggest hits such as “Ek Tha Tiger,” “Gunday,” “Sultan,” “Tiger 3,” “Pathaan,” “War,” “Hichki,” “Dum Laga Ke Haisha,” “Mardaani,” “Jab Tak Hai Jaan” and “Ishaqzaade.”

 

Sharma said: “The YRF Casting app is a progressive step towards making aspiring actors reach out directly to YRF for projects that the company is making. We are certain that there are countless brilliant actors throughout the world waiting to be discovered. This could be their chance of a lifetime. For the first time, an aspiring actor can reach out to a production house directly. This is a safe space. They don’t have to rely on anyone else for their shot at achieving their dreams.”

 

“This step shatters all barriers and as a casting director for YRF, I’m most excited to get in touch with many incredible talents living not only in India, but also worldwide. I hope people who dream to be an actor follow this path and make the most of this incredible opportunity that empowers them to follow their heart,” Sharma added.

 

 

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Samsung: Galaxy Book4 series, with Intel Core Ultra chips and AMOLED touchscreens, available in US, UK, other markets Feb. 26

The Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, Book 4 Pro, and Book 4 Pro 360 are all coming soon.

 

 

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—  Samsung has announced that its first AI PC series will become available son Feb. 26.

 

The Samsung Galaxy Book 4 series consists of three base designs: Galaxy Book 4 Ultra, Book 4 Pro, and Book 4 Pro 360. All feature embedded Intel NPUscourtesy of one of Core Ultra 9/7 processors.

Other common yet desirable qualities of the Galaxy Book 4 family are a Dynamic AMOLED 2X touch screen with 120% DCI-P3, AKG quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, lengthy battery life, a new discrete Samsung Knox security chip, and enhanced connectivity as standard.

 

In the video embeded above, Samsung details ways the NPU will be useful to accelerate AI on the laptop. For example, we see AI in action in Adobe creative software and using Microsoft Copilot assistance for various smart and labor-saving tasks in Windows. (though at the moment, that’s cloud-based). Another major focus of the brief video is on smart connectivity, which is particularly tightly integrated for owners of Samsung’s Android phones.

 

Though Samsung has great claims for the audio-visual experience on offer from all the above laptops and boasts about the utility delivered by its onboard AI, readers should, as always, check for reviews on sites like Tom’s Hardware. We reviewed the Galaxy Book 3 Ultra last April, and it was surprisingly good though. Of course, the AI PC experience delivered by Samsung will also rely on partner software, and we are at a stage where developers are still establishing compelling use cases for PCs with onboard NPUs.

 

Samsung US hasn’t listed or detailed any of the new Galaxy Book 4 devices at the time of writing, though it is selling off Book 3 models in an event that ends on February 25. We note Samsung Canada has all the models available for pre-order, though. The Canadian page is selling multiple configurations of all three designs with configuration options for GPU, CPU, and storage (depending upon the model) at prices ranging from CAD$999 (USD$740) to CAD$2,999 (USD$2,222). Pricing also seems to be shown in South Korean and Indian markets.

 

 

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