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28.05.2021 - 23:31 / foxnews.com
German punk princess Nina Hagen isn’t the most obvious inspiration for a Disney movie, but "Cruella " is also not your typical Disney movie.The new live-action origin story about the black-and-white-haired cartoon supervillain is less about a maniacal dalmatian-skinner than an aspiring designer with a punk sensibility out to disrupt the stuffy ways of the past in 1970s London. Departments like hair and makeup and costume design work overtime to blend into the fabric of a film.
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Japan, and performed for Queen Elizabeth II and Pope John Paul II.In 2010, allegations surfaced about the use of corporal punishment on boys in the choir.
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Ed Meza @edmezavarJulian Radlmaier, who made a splash this year with his Marxist vampire satire “Blutsauger” (“Bloodsuckers”), is developing a romantic river barge road movie as his next project.“Binnenschifffahrerin Birte” is an East-West love story that centers on an old housekeeper working in a western German hotel who fondly recalls her youth in 1980s East Germany, when, as a river barge captain, she experienced the one big adventure in her life: delivering an East German-made river barge