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Jessica Chastain Brings the Glamour to 'Memory' Premiere at San Sebastian Film Festival 2023 - www.justjared.com - Spain - county Sebastian
justjared.com
28.09.2023 / 00:23

Jessica Chastain Brings the Glamour to 'Memory' Premiere at San Sebastian Film Festival 2023

Jessica Chastain is making a glamorous arrival at the 2023 San Sebastian Film Festival.

Jessica Chastain Slams Headline About Her Shopping at Target - www.justjared.com - Los Angeles - Nashville - city Venice
justjared.com
15.09.2023 / 00:15

Jessica Chastain Slams Headline About Her Shopping at Target

Jessica Chastain is speaking out to slam a headline that she says is “click bait.”

Jessica Chastain’s ‘Memory’ Director Was Warned She’d Be a ‘Nightmare and a Diva’ After Oscar Win; People Told Him, ‘She Is Going to Leave Your Film’ - variety.com
variety.com
14.09.2023 / 21:49

Jessica Chastain’s ‘Memory’ Director Was Warned She’d Be a ‘Nightmare and a Diva’ After Oscar Win; People Told Him, ‘She Is Going to Leave Your Film’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jessica Chastain earned stellar reviews out of the Venice and Toronto film festivals for her performance in Michel Franco’s “Memory,” but the role might have never materialized for the actor had Franco listened to some wrongful advice. Speaking to IndieWire, Chastain and Franco revealed that he was warned she’d be “a nightmare and a diva” to work with after winning the Oscar for best actress. Chastain went to film “Memory” shortly after winning the Academy Award for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” “Because I have been doing bigger things sometimes and have gotten a lot of attention as of late, [there’s been the idea] that I would not be interested in being on a set without a trailer,” Chastain said.

‘Memory’ Director Michel Franco Was Told Jessica Chastain Would Be A “Nightmare” After Her Oscar Win: “She’s The Opposite” - deadline.com
deadline.com
14.09.2023 / 00:37

‘Memory’ Director Michel Franco Was Told Jessica Chastain Would Be A “Nightmare” After Her Oscar Win: “She’s The Opposite”

Jessica Chastain stars in Michel Franco’s Memory and some people had been putting thoughts in his head that this collaboration would not happen after she won at the Oscars.

‘Dreams’: Jessica Chastain Has Already Filmed A Secret Movie With ‘Memory’ Filmmaker Michel Franco - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
13.09.2023 / 21:25

‘Dreams’: Jessica Chastain Has Already Filmed A Secret Movie With ‘Memory’ Filmmaker Michel Franco

After earning rave reviews after its recent Venice premiere, “Memory” (read our review here) has become one of the most buzzed-about films of the festival season. And it made people anxious to see whether or not Jessica Chastain would reteam with director Michel Franco in the future.

Jessica Chastain & ‘Memory’ Director Michel Franco Reteam For ‘Dreams’; Rupert Friend Co-Stars In Ensemble - deadline.com - USA - San Francisco
deadline.com
12.09.2023 / 22:21

Jessica Chastain & ‘Memory’ Director Michel Franco Reteam For ‘Dreams’; Rupert Friend Co-Stars In Ensemble

EXCLUSIVE: After showing her strong support for interim agreements while promoting her film Memory on the festival circuit, Jessica Chastain is backing that up with Dreams, which has received a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement last month. The Teorema pic reunites her with her Memory director Michel Franco and recently finished filming in San Francisco, where some 60 actors and 50 below-the-line crew members were employed for the shoot. Rupert Friend among those featured in the cast.

Venice Film Festival 2023: ‘Poor Things’ Wins The Golden Lion Top Prize [Full Winners List] - theplaylist.net - France - city Venice
theplaylist.net
09.09.2023 / 22:19

Venice Film Festival 2023: ‘Poor Things’ Wins The Golden Lion Top Prize [Full Winners List]

It’s interesting how the Venice Film Festival has gone from one of the festivals of the fall festival season to arguably the best film festival in the world now, even overshadowing Cannes in recent years thanks to the fact that Netflix now avoids the Croisette for the most part because of France’s theatrical laws and save their Oscar contenders for the Lido. Venice has had an amazing run, arguably since 2017 when Guillermo del Toro’s “The Shape Of Water” won the top prize and then went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture, which has happened one more time since with “Nomadland” and several key Oscar contenders since).

‘Memory’: Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard & Michel Franco On Their Venice Title And Why Interim Agreements Are An Important Strategy To Aid Strikes - deadline.com - New York - Mexico - city Venice
deadline.com
09.09.2023 / 10:45

‘Memory’: Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard & Michel Franco On Their Venice Title And Why Interim Agreements Are An Important Strategy To Aid Strikes

With three competition titles across the last four editions, no contemporary filmmaker has been more present on the Venice Lido than director Michel Franco. 

Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard Wipe Away Tears as ‘Memory’ Earns 8-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice - variety.com
variety.com
08.09.2023 / 22:07

Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard Wipe Away Tears as ‘Memory’ Earns 8-Minute Standing Ovation at Venice

Ellise Shafer Michel Franco’s heartbreaking drama “Memory” earned a strong eight-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival on Friday night as stars Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard wiped away tears. Franco, Chastain and Sarsgaard embraced as the audience cheered them on, with each taking their turn in the spotlight to accept the applause. After the crowd clapped for several minutes, Chastain was visibly emotional, dabbing at her eyes as she smiled with pride.

‘Memory’ Review: Jessica Chastain & Peter Sarsgaard Reconnect, Disrupt Several Lives In Michel Franco’s Thoughtful Drama – Venice Film Festival - deadline.com
deadline.com
08.09.2023 / 20:37

‘Memory’ Review: Jessica Chastain & Peter Sarsgaard Reconnect, Disrupt Several Lives In Michel Franco’s Thoughtful Drama – Venice Film Festival

Sylvia (Jessica Chastain) lives behind an exceptionally well-locked door. Her apartment has three locks of different kinds, keeping out anyone who managed to get past the intercom protecting the front entrance. As a woman living alone with a teenage daughter, perhaps she has her reasons. Just tonight, a man followed her home from her high school reunion, catching the same train, shadowing her from the station and finally sleeping outside her building under a plastic bag. Strangely, she is quite blasé about that: In the morning, she deals with it, demanding this man’s phone and finding someone in his contacts who can come and pick him up.

‘Memory’ Review: Jessica Chastain & Peter Saarsgard Star In Michel Franco’s Stunted Observation On Trauma [Venice] - theplaylist.net - Mexico
theplaylist.net
08.09.2023 / 20:05

‘Memory’ Review: Jessica Chastain & Peter Saarsgard Star In Michel Franco’s Stunted Observation On Trauma [Venice]

It’s hard to encapsulate the cinema of a particular filmmaker in just one word, but if one were to try their hand at it with Mexican maverick Michel Franco, a word that’d come to mind is violence. The filmmaker’s work is built upon the looming expectation of violent transgression, society standing flimsy atop the fragile idea of cordiality.

‘Memory’ Star Jessica Chastain Was “Incredibly Nervous” To Attend Venice Amid SAG-AFTRA Strike - deadline.com - city Venice
deadline.com
08.09.2023 / 13:23

‘Memory’ Star Jessica Chastain Was “Incredibly Nervous” To Attend Venice Amid SAG-AFTRA Strike

Oscar winner Jessica Chastain and Emmy nominee Peter Sarsgaard are here in Venice today for the world premiere of Michel Franco’s Memory, which on Thursday was officially confirmed for an interim agreement. At the press conference today, Chastain, sporting a SAG-AFTRA On Strike t-shirt, was asked if she had considered not attending amid the ongoing labor action. She began by saying, “Yes, I was incredibly nervous to be here today, and actually there are some people on my team who advised me against it.” However, she opted to come in support of her union.

Jessica Chastain Was ‘Nervous’ to Promote ‘Memory’ at Venice Film Festival During Strikes: ‘Some People on My Team Advised Me Against It’ - variety.com
variety.com
08.09.2023 / 13:15

Jessica Chastain Was ‘Nervous’ to Promote ‘Memory’ at Venice Film Festival During Strikes: ‘Some People on My Team Advised Me Against It’

Jessica Chastain made an impassioned appeal to U.S. actors, urging them to promote indie movies on Friday at the Venice Film Festival press conference for Michel Franco’s drama “Memory.” “I was very nervous about coming,” said Chastain, who was wearing a black “SAG-AFTRA on Strike” T-Shirt, revealing that “there were actually some people on my team who advised me against it.” Chastain then noted that actors are “often made to keep quiet in order to protect future working opportunities, and we are often told and reminded how grateful we should be.

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