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A few weeks after there was a controversy over a “Project Runway” designer supposedly copying her own look came a conflict over a designer allegedly copying someone else’s. Prajje Oscar Jean-Baptiste was all side-eye in “Freedom” when he saw Brittany Allen construct a sporty look that was eerily similar to his “Like Totally ’90s” design from earlier in the competition. Do you agree that Allen’s look was too similar to his? Vote in our poll at the bottom of this post.
“I’m in an episode of ‘Bitch Stole My Look,'” Jean-Baptiste said in the workroom as Allen was putting her design together. She was creating a sporty white top in a criss-cross pattern across the bust. He brought this up to Korto Momolu, then to Brishme Cromartie and Kara Saun, but never once to Allen, and not to Christian Siriano, and not to the judges. “I...
“I’m in an episode of ‘Bitch Stole My Look,'” Jean-Baptiste said in the workroom as Allen was putting her design together. She was creating a sporty white top in a criss-cross pattern across the bust. He brought this up to Korto Momolu, then to Brishme Cromartie and Kara Saun, but never once to Allen, and not to Christian Siriano, and not to the judges. “I...
- 8/11/2023
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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Fourteen familiar faces returned for redemption on Thursday’s Project Runway All Stars premiere, which forced each designer to confront the most traumatic look from their time on the show — the one that got them eliminated!
Let’s begin by welcoming back the 14 fan favorites: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Johnathan Kayne Gillaspie (Season 3), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7), Rami Kashou (Season 4), Viktor Luna (Season 9), Korto Momolu (Season 5), Nora Pagel (Season 1), Kara Saun (Season 1), Hester Sunshine (Season 17) and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19).
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Let’s begin by welcoming back the 14 fan favorites: Brittany Allen (Season 18), Prajjé Oscar Jean-Baptiste (Season 19), Laurence Basse (Season 15), Fabio Costa (Season 10), Bishme Cromartie (Season 17), Johnathan Kayne Gillaspie (Season 3), Mila Hermanovski (Season 7), Rami Kashou (Season 4), Viktor Luna (Season 9), Korto Momolu (Season 5), Nora Pagel (Season 1), Kara Saun (Season 1), Hester Sunshine (Season 17) and Anna Yinan Zhou (Season 19).
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- 6/16/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
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A reliable way for filmmakers to generate audience sympathy is flattering attendees by stoking their regional pride, as at my first screening of True/False Film Fest 2023: Maxime Jean-Baptiste’s short Moune Ô, followed by the world premiere (one of eight at this year’s fest) of Sebastián Pinzón Silva and Canela Reyes’ La Bonga. Attending in-person, the latter pair spoke of the sense of community they felt in Columbia, Missouri and how that related to their film, an observation that raised some cheers. In his subsequent webcam-taped intro, Jean-Baptiste said how happy he was to have his film showing even if he […]
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- 3/14/2023
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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A reliable way for filmmakers to generate audience sympathy is flattering attendees by stoking their regional pride, as at my first screening of True/False Film Fest 2023: Maxime Jean-Baptiste’s short Moune Ô, followed by the world premiere (one of eight at this year’s fest) of Sebastián Pinzón Silva and Canela Reyes’ La Bonga. Attending in-person, the latter pair spoke of the sense of community they felt in Columbia, Missouri and how that related to their film, an observation that raised some cheers. In his subsequent webcam-taped intro, Jean-Baptiste said how happy he was to have his film showing even if he […]
The post True/False Film Fest 2023: Constructed Communities first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post True/False Film Fest 2023: Constructed Communities first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 3/14/2023
- by Vadim Rizov
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
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