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Lindsie & Savannah Chrisley Are Feuding Now?! - perezhilton.com - county Todd - county Chase - county Grayson - city Savannah
perezhilton.com
23.09.2023 / 18:59

Lindsie & Savannah Chrisley Are Feuding Now?!

Uh-oh, some of Todd and Julie Chrisley’s children are not getting along while the two are behind bars!

From ‘Poor Things’ to ‘American Fiction,’ All the Breakout Films and Performances From Fall Fests - variety.com - USA - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
20.09.2023 / 18:23

From ‘Poor Things’ to ‘American Fiction,’ All the Breakout Films and Performances From Fall Fests

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor “Poor Things” can win things. That’s a nugget of information we gleaned at the conclusion of Venice, Telluride and Toronto, the three major fall festivals. For starters, Yorgos Lanthimos’ sci-fi dramedy collected the Golden Lion at Venice.

Nadiya Hussain - 'I'm more confident since Bake Off - I have to believe I'm good at this' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
19.09.2023 / 06:49

Nadiya Hussain - 'I'm more confident since Bake Off - I have to believe I'm good at this'

It’s been just eight busy years since Nadiya Hussain won the Great British Bake Off and a place in our hearts - and she hasn’t squandered a single second. At the same time as being a hands-on mother-of-three, the charismatic cook has released a library of best-selling cookery books, inspired a new generation with her children’s stories and started her own literary career with a trio of hit novels. On top of all of that she authored a documentary about her mental health battles called Nadiya: Anxiety and Me as well as presenting an incredible TEN cookery series - the latest of which is called Nadiya’s Simple Spices.

“People Should Watch This Film And Be Outraged:” ‘Dumb Money’ Director Craig Gillespie On GameStop, Wealth Disparity & A Rigged Stock Market - deadline.com
deadline.com
14.09.2023 / 17:29

“People Should Watch This Film And Be Outraged:” ‘Dumb Money’ Director Craig Gillespie On GameStop, Wealth Disparity & A Rigged Stock Market

EXCLUSIVE: The GameStop short squeeze drama Dumb Money premiered in Toronto before hitting theaters tomorrow through Sony Pictures. I, Tonya & Lars and the Real Girl helmer Craig Gillespie directed with Paul Dano playing Keith Gill, whose impassioned YouTube stock tip on the retail store for hardcore gamers drew a rabid following during the pandemic, and would up making a multimillionaire of Gill and bankrupting a major hedge fund. Shailene Woodley, Pete Davidson, Seth Rogen, Vincent D’Onofrio, Nick Offerman, Sebastian Stan and America Ferrera round out the cast of the Black Bear-funded film that Lauren Schuker Blum & Rebecca Angelo adapted from Ben Mezrich’s book The Anti-Social Network. The Aussie Gillespie takes us through his second fact-based underdog story, which he’s mixed with Cruella and a sequel that will start after the strike ends.

‘Origin’ Could Make Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor the Next Halle Berry in Lead Actress, and Give the Oscars Its First Ava DuVernay in Best Director - variety.com - USA - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
11.09.2023 / 23:29

‘Origin’ Could Make Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor the Next Halle Berry in Lead Actress, and Give the Oscars Its First Ava DuVernay in Best Director

Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Every awards season, pundits leave themselves open to late-year breakers. This is where a film not necessarily on anyone’s radar comes in and walks away with the industry’s most coveted prize for best picture.

‘We Have to Fight,’ Panelists Urge at Women in Film Roundtable at Venice Film Festival (VIDEO) - variety.com - France - India - city Venice
variety.com
09.09.2023 / 09:01

‘We Have to Fight,’ Panelists Urge at Women in Film Roundtable at Venice Film Festival (VIDEO)

Ben Croll Seated before a photo of filmmaker Sarah Moldoror, panelists at this year’s Women in Film roundtable shared strategies for greater industry parity, while reflecting on recent successes and standstills in that ongoing pursuit. Variety has been give access to the video of the panel discussion.

British-Palestinian Filmmaker Farah Nabulsi On Debut Feature ‘The Teacher’: “I Needed To Make This Film To Cope With The Injustice I’ve Witnessed” — Toronto - deadline.com - Britain - Egypt - Israel - Palestine - area West Bank
deadline.com
08.09.2023 / 18:07

British-Palestinian Filmmaker Farah Nabulsi On Debut Feature ‘The Teacher’: “I Needed To Make This Film To Cope With The Injustice I’ve Witnessed” — Toronto

When British-Palestinian filmmaker Farah Nabulsi was watching the UK media coverage of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange in 2011, it had a profound impact on her. At the time, Shalit was an Israeli occupation soldier who had been abducted in 2006 by Palestinian freedom fighters and the first Israeli soldier to be captured by Palestinians since 1994. Shalit was eventually released five years later in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian political prisoners, including hundreds of which were women and children. 

Malgorzata Szumowska & Michal Englert Talk Championing Transgender Rights With Venice Title ‘Women Of’: “This Film Is Needed Right Now In Poland” - deadline.com - Poland
deadline.com
08.09.2023 / 12:45

Malgorzata Szumowska & Michal Englert Talk Championing Transgender Rights With Venice Title ‘Women Of’: “This Film Is Needed Right Now In Poland”

Polish director Malgorzata Szumowska and Michal Englert’s transgender drama Women Of world premieres in Competition at the Venice Film Festival on Friday.

Ava DuVernay Unpacks ‘Origin’: ‘You’ll Sit Through Three Hours’ of Oppenheimer’s Process. Will You Sit Through Two Hours of Isabel Wilkerson’s? - variety.com - Beyond
variety.com
07.09.2023 / 20:21

Ava DuVernay Unpacks ‘Origin’: ‘You’ll Sit Through Three Hours’ of Oppenheimer’s Process. Will You Sit Through Two Hours of Isabel Wilkerson’s?

Angelique Jackson After directing “Origin” — the feature adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents” — Academy Award-nominee Ava DuVernay is feeling incredibly content. In fact, when she appears over Zoom from her office at the ARRAY creative campus in L.A. in late August, just a couple days ahead of the film’s world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, there’s a glow about her.

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ Gets 8-Minute-Plus Ovation At Venice Film Festival Premiere - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
06.09.2023 / 20:05

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ Gets 8-Minute-Plus Ovation At Venice Film Festival Premiere

Ava DuVernay touched down at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday evening with her new film Origin, which world premiered in Competition and received a more than eight-minute ovation in its debut screening.

Ava DuVernay Beams as ‘Origin’ Gets Near 6-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice - variety.com - USA
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 19:59

Ava DuVernay Beams as ‘Origin’ Gets Near 6-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice

Ellise Shafer Ava DuVernay’s latest film, “Origin,” premiered in competition at Venice Film Festival to a 5 minute and 46 second standing ovation. Based on Isabel Wilkerson’s book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” “Origin” chronicles “the remarkable life and work” of Wilkerson “as she investigates the genesis of injustice and uncovers a hidden truth that affects us all,” according to the film’s synopsis. The drama stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, Jon Bernthal, Niecy Nash-Betts, Vera Farmiga, Audra McDonald, Nick Offerman, Blair Underwood, Connie Nielsen, Emily Yancy, Jasmine Cephas-Jones, Finn Wittock, Victoria Pedretti, Isha Blaaker and Myles Frost.

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Monumental Look at ‘Caste’ Frames America’s Most Difficult Conversation - variety.com - USA - India - Germany
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 18:19

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Monumental Look at ‘Caste’ Frames America’s Most Difficult Conversation

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic In “Origin,” Ava DuVernay weaves a centuries- and continents-spanning narrative feature around the ideas of Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Isabel Wilkerson, who rejects the word “racism.” It’s not that she doesn’t believe that racism exists; rather, she doesn’t think that racism alone can explain the inequity in human society — the way America’s founders could have written “all men are created equal” and meant something so different. As Isabel Wilkerson, the protagonist (played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor), who is based on Isabel Wilkerson, the author of “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents,” puts it to her editor (Blair Underwood), “Racism as the primary language to understand everything is insufficient.” And later, to her sister (Niecy Nash-Betts): “We have to consider oppression in a way that does not centralize race.” The book “Caste” was Wilkerson’s answer to that challenge, drawing connections between discrimination in the United States and how Nazi Germany invented a social hierarchy to justify the Holocaust, which she links in turn to the rigid system of caste in India.

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay Adapts Isabel Wilkerson’ ‘Caste’ With Dazzling Inventiveness [Venice] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
06.09.2023 / 18:03

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay Adapts Isabel Wilkerson’ ‘Caste’ With Dazzling Inventiveness [Venice]

When Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) first conceived of the multifaceted premise that would eventually become the lauded non-fiction book “Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents,” her editors were concerned about whether she would manage to cohesively merge her personal experiences with all the moving parts of her research across cultures and continents to prove that it all interconnects.   Venice Film Festival 2023: The 17 Most Anticipated Movies To Watch That’s in turn the same task that writer-director Ava DuVernay faced to convey the big-picture ideas and Wilkerson’s revelatory odyssey to put them on the page in an enticingly cinematic manner.

Ava DuVernay Was Once Told Not To Apply To Venice Film Festival: ‘You Won’t Get In’ - etcanada.com - USA - California - county Maui
etcanada.com
06.09.2023 / 17:51

Ava DuVernay Was Once Told Not To Apply To Venice Film Festival: ‘You Won’t Get In’

Ava DuVernay’s past experiences with the Venice Film Festival have been more exclusionary than esteemed, revealed the director during a press conference for her new film “Origin” on Wednesday.

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Unflinching Drama On The Structures of Global Oppression – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com - Germany
deadline.com
06.09.2023 / 17:29

‘Origin’ Review: Ava DuVernay’s Unflinching Drama On The Structures of Global Oppression – Venice Film Festival

In Ava DuVernay’s 7th feature, Origin, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival tonight, the exploration of caste systems as a mode of oppression takes center stage. Written by DuVernay and Isabel Wilkerson, the film is adapted from the latter’s book, Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents. The narrative delves into the deep-seeded intricacies of caste and how it underpins much of society’s discrimination, sometimes transcending even race. The film stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Niecy Nash-Betts, and includes performances by Vera Farmiga, Audra McDonald, Nick Offerman, Blair Underwood and Connie Nielsen.

Ava DuVernay on Making Venice History as First African American Woman in Competition: I’ve Been Told ‘Don’t Apply, You Won’t Get In’ - variety.com - USA
variety.com
06.09.2023 / 12:23

Ava DuVernay on Making Venice History as First African American Woman in Competition: I’ve Been Told ‘Don’t Apply, You Won’t Get In’

Ellise Shafer At the Venice Film Festival press conference for Ava DuVernay’s new film “Origin” on Wednesday, the director revealed that she has previously been told not to apply to the festival, because “you won’t get in.” DuVernay is making history this year as the first African American woman in the festival’s 80-year history to have a film compete for the Golden Lion. “For Black filmmakers, we’re told that people who love films in other parts of the world don’t care about our stories and don’t care about our films.

Ava DuVernay On Making ‘Origin’, Neon Sale, Some Venice History & Global Appeal Of Justice - deadline.com - USA - India - city Venice
deadline.com
06.09.2023 / 05:33

Ava DuVernay On Making ‘Origin’, Neon Sale, Some Venice History & Global Appeal Of Justice

“That is the part where you look up and you say, ‘how could people have allowed their neighbors to be taken and put in the camps?’” says Origin director Ava DuVernay of the deep roots of discrimination and the cruel consequences of subjugation.

‘Origin’ Teaser: Ava DuVernay’s New Drama Is Picked Up By NEON & Will Hit Theaters Later This Year - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
05.09.2023 / 17:27

‘Origin’ Teaser: Ava DuVernay’s New Drama Is Picked Up By NEON & Will Hit Theaters Later This Year

It’s crazy to think that it’s been nine years since the release of Ava DuVernay’s Oscar-nominated film, “Selma.” And over that time, while she has produced quite a bit and even directed an acclaimed limited series, DuVernay has only released one feature film, the underwhelming “A Wrinkle in Time.” However, it would appear the filmmaker is returning in a big, big way with her new film, “Origin.” READ MORE: ‘Origin’ First Look: Ava DuVernay’s Adaptation Of ‘Caste’ With Aunjanue Ellis, Jon Bernthal & Vera Farmiga Premieres At Venice On September 6 As seen in the new teaser for “Origin,” the film is inspired by the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson as she writes the book, “Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents.” The journey to bring that book to life finds Wilkerson traveling all over the world and experiencing various cultures.  Continue reading ‘Origin’ Teaser: Ava DuVernay’s New Drama Is Picked Up By NEON & Will Hit Theaters Later This Year at The Playlist.

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ Lands at Neon Ahead of Venice Film Festival Premiere - variety.com - USA - city Venice
variety.com
05.09.2023 / 15:37

Ava DuVernay’s ‘Origin’ Lands at Neon Ahead of Venice Film Festival Premiere

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Neon has acquired worldwide rights to Ava DuVernay’s “Origin” ahead of its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival. The movie, starring Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Niecy Nash-Betts, will also screen at the Toronto International Film Festival. “Origin” will be released in theaters later this year.

Neon Snaps Up Worldwide Rights For Ava Duvernay’s ‘Origin’ Ahead Of Venice Premiere; Unveils First Trailer - deadline.com - USA - city Venice
deadline.com
05.09.2023 / 15:33

Neon Snaps Up Worldwide Rights For Ava Duvernay’s ‘Origin’ Ahead Of Venice Premiere; Unveils First Trailer

Neon has acquired worldwide rights for Ava DuVernay’s Origin ahead of its world premiere in Competition at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday (September 6).

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