There has been an outpouring of love for Kelly Reichardt as of late, with the “Showing Up” helmer awarded a Carrosse d’Or at Cannes – only the fourth woman to be honored this way – and now a Pardo d’Onore Manor at Locarno.
But it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the U.S. director, described by the Swiss festival as a “committed, political and independent auteur.”
“Things have gotten easier over time,” Reichardt tells Variety ahead of the event, looking back on her 28-year career.
“I have done a lot of work in the last two decades and I work in a similar kind of mode and budget size. People are familiar with my producers and know them to be very reliable people. I’m not having to prove myself at every outing.”
Since her 1994 debut, “River of Grass,” Reichardt has been celebrated for intimate, simple stories. A...
But it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the U.S. director, described by the Swiss festival as a “committed, political and independent auteur.”
“Things have gotten easier over time,” Reichardt tells Variety ahead of the event, looking back on her 28-year career.
“I have done a lot of work in the last two decades and I work in a similar kind of mode and budget size. People are familiar with my producers and know them to be very reliable people. I’m not having to prove myself at every outing.”
Since her 1994 debut, “River of Grass,” Reichardt has been celebrated for intimate, simple stories. A...
- 8/2/2022
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Some may not find this surprising. It's been nearly 18 years since the world said goodbye to legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, however new information about his death continue to be released. The latest comes from Chris Carroll, a retired sergeant with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, who revealed in a new feature with Vegas Seven what 2pac's alleged last words were. Although Tupac is also known for writing poetry, his final words were less of an ode to deep and insightful works and more of a big middle finger to authority. "He looked at me, and he took a breath to get the words out, and he opened his mouth," Carroll said. "And then the words came out: 'F--k...
- 5/23/2014
- E! Online
A man who says he was a Las Vegas bike cop and heard Tupac Shakur's last words reports that they were “F— you.” Chris Carroll says in an article his cousin, Sean DeFrank, wrote for the Vegas Seven weekly that he was a sergeant on the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's bike patrol unit on the Las Vegas Strip. Shakur and his entourage, including Death Row Records boss Suge Knight, were leaving a Mike Tyson fight on September 7, 1996, when someone opened fire. Also read: Tupac and Ice-t Sing ‘You Don't Bring Me Flowers,’ Courtesy of Questlove (Video) Carroll says that.
- 5/23/2014
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
It's been nearly 18 years since Tupac Shakur's mysterious murder, and now one Las Vegas policeman claims he can add a piece to the puzzle surrounding his death,at just 25 years of age. According to now-retired policeman Chris Carroll, Tupac's last words were to him -- and they were "F--k you!" The infamous shooting that led to the rap legend's death occured in Las Vegas, following a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand. Officer Carroll, who was on bike patrol that evening in September 1996, described being [...]...
- 5/23/2014
- Us Weekly
Tupac's last words before he died were "F*** You" ... and he said them to a cop -- at least that's what the cop is now saying.Former Las Vegas Metropolitan Pd officer Chris Carroll says Tupac uttered the words to him as the wounded rapper lay dying in the officer's arms, that fateful day in 1996, moments before he slipped out of consciousness forever.In an interview for VegasSeven.com, Carroll says he had pulled Pac...
- 5/22/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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Scott Bakula loved his scene in the bathhouse on Looking. He got a chance to catch up on something he felt he’d missed. “This was as close as I’d ever gotten to a real bathhouse. Just hearing about it in my old days in New York in the mid-‘70s, you know that was a huge deal. That’s where Bette Midler started and that whole scene! My gay friends would be off to Sunday Tea, and then roll in at 9 the next morning after the bathhouse. But that was about as close as I ever got. But I thought this was a great scene, a great way to introduce the character. I love what that scene was about. But no, I wasn’t shocked. In terms of having my clothes off,...
Scott Bakula loved his scene in the bathhouse on Looking. He got a chance to catch up on something he felt he’d missed. “This was as close as I’d ever gotten to a real bathhouse. Just hearing about it in my old days in New York in the mid-‘70s, you know that was a huge deal. That’s where Bette Midler started and that whole scene! My gay friends would be off to Sunday Tea, and then roll in at 9 the next morning after the bathhouse. But that was about as close as I ever got. But I thought this was a great scene, a great way to introduce the character. I love what that scene was about. But no, I wasn’t shocked. In terms of having my clothes off,...
- 3/9/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Medibank has launched a campaign aimed at families that introduces the new tagline, ‘Everything in between’.
The agency behind the campaign was Whybin\Tbwa Group Melbourne, which won the account in June.
Chris Carroll, Gm of marketing at Mediabank, commented: “This new campaign is more than just an advertising idea, it marks a new phase in Medibank’s journey toward being a health partner. The campaign developed by Whybin\Tbwa sees the full integration of the brand across all of our communications, enabling the Medibank brand to speak with one voice to all of our members’ and people who are making the decision to purchase health insurance.”
Mark Watkin, MD of Whybin\Tbwa Group Melbourne added: “We’re happy to see this first phase of the activity for Medibank, it creates a new platform across all areas of their business. We look forward to next iterations.”
Credits: Families Campaign: Everything...
The agency behind the campaign was Whybin\Tbwa Group Melbourne, which won the account in June.
Chris Carroll, Gm of marketing at Mediabank, commented: “This new campaign is more than just an advertising idea, it marks a new phase in Medibank’s journey toward being a health partner. The campaign developed by Whybin\Tbwa sees the full integration of the brand across all of our communications, enabling the Medibank brand to speak with one voice to all of our members’ and people who are making the decision to purchase health insurance.”
Mark Watkin, MD of Whybin\Tbwa Group Melbourne added: “We’re happy to see this first phase of the activity for Medibank, it creates a new platform across all areas of their business. We look forward to next iterations.”
Credits: Families Campaign: Everything...
- 9/4/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Sydney production company Essential Media and Entertainment has won Best Television Series at this year’s international Scinema Awards – a festival celebrating Science through film.
The documentary series – Voyage to the Planets – shows the solar system as a kind of travellers guide to the universe, and was described by the jury as a “visionary production exploring our closest neighbours, from a world leader in innovative and engaging factual filmmaking.”
The production company was among five other Australian winners including Best Short Film and Best Student Film.
Full list of 2011 Scinema winners:
Best Film – The Light Bulb Conspiracy (Spain) Producers: Alexandre Piel and Joan Ubeda, Director: Cosima Dannoritzer. Best Short Film – The Climatedogs (Australia) Producer: Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Animator: Clem Stamation. Best Television Series – Voyage to the Planets (Australia) Executive Producer: Chris Hilton for Essential Media, Series Producer, Director and Writer: Richard Smith, Producer, Director and Writer: Chris Thorburn,...
The documentary series – Voyage to the Planets – shows the solar system as a kind of travellers guide to the universe, and was described by the jury as a “visionary production exploring our closest neighbours, from a world leader in innovative and engaging factual filmmaking.”
The production company was among five other Australian winners including Best Short Film and Best Student Film.
Full list of 2011 Scinema winners:
Best Film – The Light Bulb Conspiracy (Spain) Producers: Alexandre Piel and Joan Ubeda, Director: Cosima Dannoritzer. Best Short Film – The Climatedogs (Australia) Producer: Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Animator: Clem Stamation. Best Television Series – Voyage to the Planets (Australia) Executive Producer: Chris Hilton for Essential Media, Series Producer, Director and Writer: Richard Smith, Producer, Director and Writer: Chris Thorburn,...
- 8/9/2011
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
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