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Gaspar Noé Talks Maturing For ‘Vortex,’ Old Age & Split-Screens [Interview] - theplaylist.net - Italy - Argentina
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20.07.2021 / 20:03

Gaspar Noé Talks Maturing For ‘Vortex,’ Old Age & Split-Screens [Interview]

The cinema of filmmaker Gaspar Noé tends to skew toward the younger, stickier parts of life. Since the name-making controversy of his second feature, “Irreversible” (2002), the Argentinian filmmaker has become synonymous with a world of parties, loud music, drug-taking, and sex.

“Dementia Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of”: Gaspar Noé On ‘Vortex’, His Experimental Study Of Old Age And Death – Cannes Q&A - deadline.com - Argentina
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18.07.2021 / 17:15

“Dementia Is Nothing To Be Ashamed Of”: Gaspar Noé On ‘Vortex’, His Experimental Study Of Old Age And Death – Cannes Q&A

Born in Argentina and an honorary Frenchman since his family moved there in 1976, director Gaspar Noé is the Cannes film festival’s artist-in-residence, bringing all of his features to the event since his 1998 debut Seul contre tous (AKA I Stand Alone). Noé’s films always provoke a strong reaction—many festivalgoers are still reeling from his 2002 rape-horror Irréversible—not just because of their subject matter but because of his innovative technical mastery.

Tatiana Huezo’s ‘Prayers for The Stolen’ Is A Magnificently Lucid Portrait of Girlhood Under Siege [Cannes Review] - theplaylist.net - USA
theplaylist.net
16.07.2021 / 15:53

Tatiana Huezo’s ‘Prayers for The Stolen’ Is A Magnificently Lucid Portrait of Girlhood Under Siege [Cannes Review]

Tatiana Huezo’s eye for lyrical truth has materialized in documentaries like “Tempestad” or “The Tinniest Place,” works that penetrate some of the most tenebrous corners in recent Latin American history with shimmering compassion. Her stance as an acute observer of the people that survive and persevere through tumultuous sociopolitical and economically disadvantaged contexts produces thought-provoking filmic meditations.

Jennifer Lopez Reflects on 2002 Album Inspired by Ben Affleck Romance: ‘Some Things Last Forever’ - www.usmagazine.com
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14.07.2021 / 18:29

Jennifer Lopez Reflects on 2002 Album Inspired by Ben Affleck Romance: ‘Some Things Last Forever’

Truly a classic! Jennifer Lopez is glad longtime fans can still find something to love about her record This Is Me… Then as she rekindles her flame with her then-muse, Ben Affleck.

Bella Hadid covers breasts in eye-popping lung necklace at Cannes: See it here - www.wonderwall.com
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12.07.2021 / 20:25

Bella Hadid covers breasts in eye-popping lung necklace at Cannes: See it here

Bella Hadid at the 74th Cannes Film Festival premiere of "Tre Piani (Three Floors)" on July 11.The supermodel hit the red carpet wearing a gorgeous black Schiaparelli Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2021/22 long-sleeved wool crepe gown with a daringly low-cut neckline designed by Daniel Roseberry.But the statement accessory hanging from her neck is what really made jaws drop and eyes pop.RELATED: See all the stars at the 2021 Cannes Film festival"Breathtaking @bellahadid," the brand captioned an

‘The Year Of The Everlasting Storm’ Co-Director Dominga Sotomayor To Helm ‘Niebla’ For RT Features – Cannes - deadline.com - Chile
deadline.com
10.07.2021 / 20:03

‘The Year Of The Everlasting Storm’ Co-Director Dominga Sotomayor To Helm ‘Niebla’ For RT Features – Cannes

Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor, who is one of the directors on Neon’s anthology movie The Year Of The Everlasting Storm which premieres in Cannes next week, is set to write and direct Niebla for RT Features’ Rodrigo Teixeira.

‘Murina’: Croatian Filmmaker Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović Swims Into Directors’ Fortnight With Her Debut Feature – Cannes - deadline.com - Croatia
deadline.com
09.07.2021 / 21:25

‘Murina’: Croatian Filmmaker Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović Swims Into Directors’ Fortnight With Her Debut Feature – Cannes

In an industry which is still largely grappling at putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to empowering female film directors, there will always be something encouraging about seeing a first-time female director debut her work at an international film festival. But when you meet writer-director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, it’s hard to think that her name won’t be one that we continue to see in the director’s chair for years to come.

In pictures: Matt Damon, Camille Cottin light up the red carpet at Cannes - www.msn.com - France - USA - Chad - Congo
msn.com
09.07.2021 / 01:27

In pictures: Matt Damon, Camille Cottin light up the red carpet at Cannes

Cannes Film Festival rolled out the red carpet for its third day with the premieres of 'Lingui', by Chadian filmmaker Mahamat Saleh Haroun, and the US film 'Stillwater' presented outside of the official competition.

Kirby Howell-Baptise and Kristen Bell Are Scheming Coupon Queens in 'Queenpins' Trailer - www.etonline.com - county Queens - county Bell
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08.07.2021 / 19:55

Kirby Howell-Baptise and Kristen Bell Are Scheming Coupon Queens in 'Queenpins' Trailer

Kirby Howell-Baptise and Kristen Bell's new comedy flick, , follows two suburban residents who turn an innocent hobby into a multimillion-dollar counterfeit coupon caper. After Connie (Bell), a bored and frustrated homemaker, fires off a letter to the conglomerate behind a box of cereal gone stale and receives an apology along with dozens of freebies, she ropes her vlogger best friend, JoJo (Howell-Baptiste), into a coupon club scheme.

‘Call Me By Your Name’ Producer Rodrigo Teixeira Teams With Prano Bailey-Bond on ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’ - variety.com - Argentina
variety.com
07.07.2021 / 21:15

‘Call Me By Your Name’ Producer Rodrigo Teixeira Teams With Prano Bailey-Bond on ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor“Call Me By Your Name” and “The Lighthouse” producer Rodrigo Teixeira of RT Features, and Lourenço Sant’Anna, also a producer on “The Lighthouse,” have teamed with Prano Bailey-Bond on “Things We Lost in the Fire,” her follow-up to her breakout Sundance title “Censor.”Bailey-Bond will write the screenplay, which is based on a short story of the same name from Argentine journalist and novelist Mariana Enriquez, with Anthony Fletcher (“Censor,” “The

‘Censor’ Director Prano Bailey-Bond To Helm ‘Things We Lost In The Fire’ As Her Next Feature - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
07.07.2021 / 20:57

‘Censor’ Director Prano Bailey-Bond To Helm ‘Things We Lost In The Fire’ As Her Next Feature

After wowing audiences (this writer included) with her stunning debut feature, “Censor,” it appears that director Prano Bailey-Bond isn’t wasting time finding her next film project. According to RT Features, Prano Bailey-Bond is signed on to direct a film adaptation of the short story, “Things We Lost in the Fire,” by author Mariana Enriquez.

Robert Downey Jr. Remembers His Father, Filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., Who Died Last Night As “A True Maverick” - deadline.com - county Rogers - city Downey
deadline.com
07.07.2021 / 20:29

Robert Downey Jr. Remembers His Father, Filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., Who Died Last Night As “A True Maverick”

Shortly after the news broke on Wednesday that Robert Downey Sr., the director of the anti-establishment satirical classic Putney Swope had died in his sleep, his son Robert Downey Jr., paid tribute to his father, calling him “a true maverick filmmaker.”

Italy’s Minerva Pictures Boards Slasher ‘What The Waters Left Behind: Scars,’ Launches Sales at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New Zealand - Italy - Argentina
variety.com
07.07.2021 / 09:29

Italy’s Minerva Pictures Boards Slasher ‘What The Waters Left Behind: Scars,’ Launches Sales at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentItalian genre outfit Minerva Pictures has teamed with New Zealand’s Black Mandala Films to co-produce and launch international pre-sales at Cannes on horror/slasher “What the Waters Left Behind: Scars,” to be co-directed by Argentine helmers Nicolas Onetti and Matías Salinas (“Omen”). Shooting is set to start in Argentina in September.Pic is a sequel to “What the Waters Left Behind,” which was co-directed by Nicolas and Luciano Onetti and won them the

J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer welcome their first baby ‘Rio’ - us.hola.com - Argentina - Colombia
us.hola.com
02.07.2021 / 19:51

J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer welcome their first baby ‘Rio’

J Balvin and Valentina Ferrer have welcomed their first child together! The happy couple revealed the good news with the sweetest photo of their baby.The Colombian icon posted a mysterious tweet on June 27, writing “Querido Rio,” and now that Valentina has confirmed the baby was born on that very same date, fans are suggesting that the child’s name could be Rio.The Argentinian model shared their excitement with her fans and followers on Instagram, posting a beautiful black and white photo

Ventana Sur, Projeto Paradiso Unveil Paradiso WIP Award for the Best Brazilian Feature in Post (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Brazil - Argentina - city Buenos Aires
variety.com
02.07.2021 / 15:37

Ventana Sur, Projeto Paradiso Unveil Paradiso WIP Award for the Best Brazilian Feature in Post (EXCLUSIVE)

Jamie Lang Brazilian audiovisual promotion group Projeto Paradiso and Argentina’s Cannes-backed market-festival Ventana Sur are launching a new $10,000 award to be handed out at the Buenos Aires event, earmarked for the best Brazilian fiction projects in post-production.The announcement was made by Projeto Paradiso’s Josephine Bourgois – executive director of the Olga Rabinovich Institute – and Ventana Sur co-executive director Bernardo Bergeret, who will launch an open call for Brazilian works

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