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Rebecca Hall revealed a personal link to her directorial debut Passing at Deadline’s Contenders Film: London this morning. Joined on stage by stars Ruth Negga and André Holland, she explained why she adapted Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel. “My mother’s from Detroit and her father was African American and passed for white his whole life. When I read the book, it clicked into place: obviously that’s what my grandfather did — for his family, his children’s life.”
Based on Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel,
Hailey Bieber is enjoying a day out!
Paradox has revealed that Surviving The Aftermath – a post-apocalyptic city builder – will be leaving early access on November 16.To announce the launch of Surviving The Aftermath, Paradox has released a new trailer marking the occasion.Surviving The Aftermath will launch on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on November 16, though it will be forward-compatible for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S owners.Paradox has also added the Outback Radio Pack to Founder’s Edition copies of the game, meaning
Adele delighted fans on Tuesday morning as she announced she will perform two dates in London's Hyde Park as part of the park's British Summer Time gigs next year.The 33 year old British hitmaker, whose comeback single Easy On Me broke records after topping the charts, took to her Instagram platform to confirm the exciting news alongside a stunning snap of her profile.
Coronation Street actor Richard Hawley has revealed his unusual career plans after his exit from the soap last week. Richard joined the Loose Women panel to talk about his future plans after his character on the soap, Rovers Return landlord Johnny Connor, died a dramatic death in a sinkhole last week.
The Breakfast Club.The 1985 teen classic follows a group of high schoolers from different social cliques who spend a Saturday in detention together, with Hall taking on the role of the nerdy Brian Johnson.Hughes, who also directed films such as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Sixteen Candles, and wrote Home Alone and its two original sequels, passed away in 2009 after a heart attack.In a new interview with The Independent, Hall recalled the last time he spoke to Hughes on the phone in 1987,
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorRebecca Hall’s deft directorial debut “Passing,” which competed for Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize and was acquired by Netflix, and Julia Ducournau’s sophomore feature “Titane,” winner of Cannes’ Palme d’Or and France’s entry in the International Feature Film Oscar race, have been selected to compete in a section devoted to up-and-coming directors at the 29th edition of EnergaCamerimage, a film festival that focuses on the art of cinematography.
Dune, has revealed that her co-stars assigned each other porn star names during their time together on set.While speaking with NME about her time working on the film, Ferguson first confirmed that she nicknamed one of the spaceships in the film “The Horny Throbber.”“You know that you have to have pornographic names for everything, right?” she said.
Pirates.Set in London on New Year’s Eve in 1999, the film follows three 18-year-old aspiring musicians and best mates. Together, they drive through the city in a desperate hunt for tickets for the best millennium party ever, aware that their futures will not stay the same forever.Yates’ core cast comprises of Small Axe actor Elliot Edusah, Gangs Of London‘s Jordan Peters and EastEnders‘ Reda Elazouar.
Ruth Negga and Rebecca Hall are continuing their press tour for their new movie!
Ruth Negga is pretty in pink for the premiere of Passing during the 2021 BFI London Film Festival at The Curzon Mayfair on Sunday (October 10) in London, England.
Cyrano star Haley Bennett joined production designer Sarah Greenwood and set decorator Katie Spencer on stage at Deadline’s Contenders Film: London event to discuss the film.
Director Edgar Wright and writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns told the audience at Contenders London today that bringing their own experiences of living in London was integral to the making of their upcoming Focus Features pic Last Night In Soho.
Jessica Kiang An event like the Festival Lumière, with its wide remit that sees classic films and retrospectives rub shoulders with the very latest and chic-est new titles, is always going to boast a thicket of hidden connections and surprising collisions.
With Venice Grand Jury Prize winner The Hand Of God, Paolo Sorrentino wanted to make a change. “For 20 years, I did a precise kind of movie and I was a little bit tired about that… When I turned 50, I thought it was the right moment to change everything, to change the producer, the crew, the tone, the style. Even the cinema can run the risk to be a routine,” he told Deadline’s Contenders Film: London event today.
K.J. Yossman “Supergirl” actor David Harewood is moving behind the camera with upcoming Fulwell 73 feature “For Whom the Bell Tolls.”Harewood will direct the film, which is about the long-time rivalry between two of Britain’s most celebrated boxers: Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.