Natalie Portman rocks a chic tweed look for her appearance at the IAA Conference on Affordable Sustainable Mobility during the 2023 IAA MOBILITY show on Tuesday (September 5) in Munich, Germany.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Deauville American Film Festival will forge ahead with its honorary tributes to stars such as Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Peter Dinklage and Joseph Gordon-Levitt despite the fact that they won’t be in attendance due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. The festival’s artistic director, Bruno Barde, told Variety ahead of the event’s press conference on Thursday that he empathized with actors and writers who are on strike to “protect themselves against the dangers of artificial intelligence.” “AI has always existed in cinema and it’s now posing a threat to screenwriters, set designers, dubbers and, of course, to actors whom we’re using the image of.
Cinema is an art that elevates humankind, and artificial intelligence does the exact opposite. It’s a danger,” Barde said.
And while he stands in solidarity with the strike, he has opted “to maintain all the tributes which will pay homage to careers” and have been prepared for up to a year. “I want the American film community to understand that maintaining the homages doesn’t mean that I’m not interested in the strike,” he said.
“On the contrary, I’m supportive of it and I would never want to deprive actors and actresses from these tributes because they’re not coming due to this strike.” To make up for the absentees, Barde has lured a raft of international filmmakers and talent, such as French director Rebecca Zlotowski, who will present the tribute to Portman, whom she directed in “Planetarium.” As part of the homage, several movies starring Portman will be screened, including “May December,” with Todd Haynes in attendance. The festival will also celebrate American filmmaker Jerry Schatzberg, who will be on the ground.
Natalie Portman rocks a chic tweed look for her appearance at the IAA Conference on Affordable Sustainable Mobility during the 2023 IAA MOBILITY show on Tuesday (September 5) in Munich, Germany.
“May December”, the latest film from director Todd Haynes, will be opening this year’s New York Film Festival, which kicks off on Sept. 29.
The first teaser trailer for May December has been released.
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore‘s new movie May December is set to introduce the 2023 New York Film Festival later this month!
Sure, we’re knee-deep in fall film festival time, as we transition from Venice to TIFF and plan ahead for Telluride, NYFF, and the rest, but we can’t forget about those standout films from the festivals earlier this year. One of those films is Todd Haynes’ upcoming “May/December.” READ MORE: ‘May December’ Review: An Actor Prepares In Todd Haynes’ Superlative Age-Gap Dramedy [Cannes] While the new teaser for “May/December” doesn’t really tell you much about the plot, it does show you how well received Todd Haynes’ film was when it debuted at this year’s Cannes.
Megalopolis, the long-awaited passion project from Francis Ford Coppola, is the latest film to land an interim agreement from SAG-AFTRA. The film finished production earlier this year so it is unknown what the agreement would be used for but with festival season ramping up it could potentially be getting one in order to be sold on one of the markets or potentially screen an upcoming festival and in need of one for publicity purposes.
You may be wondering why certain celebrities are attending the 2023 Venice Film Festival despite the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Prince Harry has very publicly let it be known that he always felt ‘spare’ - while his brother Prince William was the ‘heir’ to the British throne. The Duke of Sussex’s tell-all memoir, called Spare, even alleged how his father King Charles referred to him by the nickname after Princess Diana gave birth to him in 1984.
Ahead of its world premiere in competition at the 80th Venice Film Festival, Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla, which follows the Presleys from the perspective of the King’s young bride, has secured a SAG-AFTRA Interim Agreement.
Despite speculation about possible bad blood in the Cyrus family, Tish Cyrus‘ children weren’t shading her by not being at her wedding.
If Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied can’t mend their relationship, you better be sure that they’ll at least be some rockin’ co-parents. But… which is it?
Tish Cyrus' children weren't shading her by not being at her wedding.Tish tied the knot with star Dominic Purcell in an intimate ceremony in Malibu, California, on Saturday. However, not all of her children were in attendance to lend their support — namely, 23-year-old daughter Noah Cyrus and 29-year-old son, Braison Cyrus.In fact, Braison and Noah shared snapshots to their Instagram Stories showing they spent the weekend hanging out together, and going to Walmart, thus sparking social media chatter and fanning the flames of feud rumors.However, a source tells ET, «There is no family drama between Tish, Noah and Braison.»«They are all supportive of Tish, but they are all doing their own things both career-wise and travel-wise, and it just didn’t work out for Noah and Braison to attend Tish’s wedding,» the source says.While her siblings were not on hand at the event, Miley Cyrus was there and served as her mom's maid of honor.«Miley just wants to be there for her mom and wants her to be happy,» the source says.
Natalie Portman and her husband Benjamin Millepied were spotted together on Sunday for the first time after split reports emerged online.
SAG-AFTRA’s Los Angeles Local and the Writers Guild of America will hold a “National Day of Solidarity” rally on Tuesday outside Disney Studios.
Natalie Portman looked stunning during her recent special appearance at a gender equality panel, where she spoke with former Prime Minister Jacinta Ardern, FIFA Secretary General Fatma Samoura, and rugby star Ruby Tui.The 42-year-old Hollywood star was all smiles and was spotted without her wedding ring amid news of her separation from husband Benjamin Millepied, after their 11-year marriage and two kids, 12-year-old son Aleph and 6-year-old daughter Amalia.“Honored to speak alongside my heroes last night,” Natalie wrote on Instagram, showing a hilarious moment with Ruby Tui after the athlete loaned her Olympic gold medal to the actress. The group of powerful women shared their appreciation to the organizers after sharing their “thoughts on gender equality.”The actress wore a black and purple ensemble, sharing her excitement and taking a moment to take a photo with the rest of the women.
What will Natalie Portman choose?
Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied separated after his alleged affair, but the actress believes he has some remorse for his actions.
Not so fast! Natalie Portman may actually be sticking around with husband Benjamin Millepied after all…
Natalie Portman and her husband Benjamin Millepied are the latest couple to separate after 11 years of marriage, following a series of troubles in their relationship and an alleged affair between Benjamin and 25-year-old climate activist Camille Étienne. As confirmed by Us Weekly, the 42-year-old actress and the 46-year-old choreographer have decided to call it quits after being together for 11 years and welcoming 12-year-old son Aleph and 6-year-old daughter Amalia. Natalie was also spotted without her wedding ring on August 4, at the Angel City FC event in Sydney, Australia.“After news of his affair came out, they’ve been trying to work on their marriage but are currently on the outs,” an insider revealed to the publication.
After months of trials and tribulations following THOSE cheating allegations, it sounds like Natalie Portman is indeed finally leaving her husband, Benjamin Millepied.