Jordyn Woods is opening up about her sweet new romance with Karl-Anthony Towns and how tragic family losses unexpectedly brought them together.
12.09.2020 - 07:15 / thewrap.com
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Jordyn Woods is opening up about her sweet new romance with Karl-Anthony Towns and how tragic family losses unexpectedly brought them together.
Viggo Mortensen paid tribute to Peter Jackson‘s influence on him as a filmmaker by including him in the credits of his directorial debut.The Lord of the Rings actor steps behind the camera for Falling, two decades after he worked with the revered New Zealand director on his epic three-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien‘s fantasy novel.Take a look back at Viggo’s other worksSpeaking at a press conference at Spain’s San Sebastian Film Festival, where he is being honored for his career on Friday
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Jamie Lang Viggo Mortensen is in San Sebastian this week with his directorial debut “Falling” to receive one of this year’s prestigious Donostia awards.
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Despite having never shot a movie, even a short film, Green Book star Viggo Mortensen recalled first pitching his directorial debut, Falling, to poker-faced international distributors. "It's one thing to know me as an actor, but I hadn't directed anything," Mortensen recounted while appearing virtually at the Toronto Film Festival as part of a co-production panel.
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Regina King is the first Black woman to direct a movie selected to premiere at the Venice Film Festival.