The Raindance Film Festival's program is packed with feature length films, shorts and documentaries from more than 50 countries. Raindance, which takes place in London at Vue Piccadilly between September 24- October 5, is Europe’s largest independent film festival and this year it will host over 100 feature length films, 150 shorts and 40 industry events.
The festival opens with critically acclaimed science-fiction drama,"I Origins," starring Boardwalk Empire's Michael Pitt, The Good Wife’s Archie Panjabi and rising star Brit Marling followed by an opening night gala at Cafe de Paris with Fine Young Cannibal’s Roland Gift to headline, alongside Douglas Hart ( The Jesus Mary and Chain) and Andy Bell (Oasis). The festival will close with a screening of the Dutch film noir thriller "Wolf," with and after party hosted at Leicester Square’s Ruby Blue.
Read More: Interview with Michael Pitt on "I Origins"
Raindance’s prestigious international program this year includes the UK premiere of Mexican film "Cesar Chavez," directed by Diego Luna and starring Wes Bentley, America Ferrera and John Malkovich, who will also be making a personal appearance at the screening on Saturday September 27th. Asia Argento’s latest feature "Misunderstood," starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, will also be premiering at the festival as part of Raindance’s Italian film selection.
Other highlights include the world premieres of "Like Sunday, Like Rain" starring Debra Messing and Leighton Meester, and musical comedy "The Beat Beneath My Feet" featuring Luke Perry as a washed-up rock god, as well as drama "Things People Do," with British screen anti-hero Jason Isaacs.
In a change to previous years, the festival program has been segmented by mood and tone, rather than genre; feature films will be categorized as spring, summer, autumn and winter, while documentaries predominantly focus on areas of conflict in the Middle East and women’s rights in Africa. Raindance’s Shorts Program will this year include "Dotty," an experimental short film starring Sadie Frost and her son Rudy Law.
The festival will culminate in the annual Raindance Awards Ceremony on 4th October with a jury made up of influential industry figures including Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock), Alice Lowe ("Sightseers," "Hot Fuzz"), and Amy Hubbard (casting director Homeland and 24).
Raindance will also be running its expert-hosted Events Series which will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the old-fashioned basics to the cutting edge advances. High profile events include, In conversation with Sean Bobbit, cinematographer famed for his work on Academy Award Winning "12 Years a Slave," "Shame" and "The Place Beyond the Pines."
Full details on the program and tickets to the festival can be found at www.raindancefestival.org...
The festival opens with critically acclaimed science-fiction drama,"I Origins," starring Boardwalk Empire's Michael Pitt, The Good Wife’s Archie Panjabi and rising star Brit Marling followed by an opening night gala at Cafe de Paris with Fine Young Cannibal’s Roland Gift to headline, alongside Douglas Hart ( The Jesus Mary and Chain) and Andy Bell (Oasis). The festival will close with a screening of the Dutch film noir thriller "Wolf," with and after party hosted at Leicester Square’s Ruby Blue.
Read More: Interview with Michael Pitt on "I Origins"
Raindance’s prestigious international program this year includes the UK premiere of Mexican film "Cesar Chavez," directed by Diego Luna and starring Wes Bentley, America Ferrera and John Malkovich, who will also be making a personal appearance at the screening on Saturday September 27th. Asia Argento’s latest feature "Misunderstood," starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, will also be premiering at the festival as part of Raindance’s Italian film selection.
Other highlights include the world premieres of "Like Sunday, Like Rain" starring Debra Messing and Leighton Meester, and musical comedy "The Beat Beneath My Feet" featuring Luke Perry as a washed-up rock god, as well as drama "Things People Do," with British screen anti-hero Jason Isaacs.
In a change to previous years, the festival program has been segmented by mood and tone, rather than genre; feature films will be categorized as spring, summer, autumn and winter, while documentaries predominantly focus on areas of conflict in the Middle East and women’s rights in Africa. Raindance’s Shorts Program will this year include "Dotty," an experimental short film starring Sadie Frost and her son Rudy Law.
The festival will culminate in the annual Raindance Awards Ceremony on 4th October with a jury made up of influential industry figures including Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock), Alice Lowe ("Sightseers," "Hot Fuzz"), and Amy Hubbard (casting director Homeland and 24).
Raindance will also be running its expert-hosted Events Series which will cover every aspect of filmmaking from the old-fashioned basics to the cutting edge advances. High profile events include, In conversation with Sean Bobbit, cinematographer famed for his work on Academy Award Winning "12 Years a Slave," "Shame" and "The Place Beyond the Pines."
Full details on the program and tickets to the festival can be found at www.raindancefestival.org...
- 9/23/2014
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Grey's Anatomy once again blended drama with humor and heart this week, but in a way we have never before seen. In Meredith Grey Webber's dream world, a whole lot of things were different, to say the least.
As usual, last night's episode delivered a few choice songs, all timed perfectly to coincide with the significant events that gave viewers plenty to discuss ... and many of which we've heard before, appropriately!
We've posted the from "If/Then" below and in our Grey's Anatomy music section. Enjoy:
"Ruby Blue" Roisin Murphy "Portions For Foxes" Rilo Kiley "Into the Fire" Thirteen Senses "Flowers Bloom" High Highs ""Fools In Love" Inara George "You Wouldn't Like Me" Tegan and Sara...
As usual, last night's episode delivered a few choice songs, all timed perfectly to coincide with the significant events that gave viewers plenty to discuss ... and many of which we've heard before, appropriately!
We've posted the from "If/Then" below and in our Grey's Anatomy music section. Enjoy:
"Ruby Blue" Roisin Murphy "Portions For Foxes" Rilo Kiley "Into the Fire" Thirteen Senses "Flowers Bloom" High Highs ""Fools In Love" Inara George "You Wouldn't Like Me" Tegan and Sara...
- 2/3/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Lauren Goodger has threatened to launch a music career.
The 24 year old fashion assistant, who recently became engaged to her on off boyfriend Mark Wright admitted that she is keen to start sinign again and hopes to become the next bug pop star.
Lauren told The Sun’s Buzz magazine:
“If I could come back and do it all again, I’d love to be a solo pop star, but it’s not like I could break into song on Towie – no one would take me seriously. I’ve not given up on my dream, so who knows what will happen after the show. Watch this space.”.
Lauren almost made it big back in 2004 when she entered The X Factor as part of girl band Ruby Blue. Will she return for next year’s series?
View the original post The Only Way Is Essex: Lauren Goodger to return to singing?...
The 24 year old fashion assistant, who recently became engaged to her on off boyfriend Mark Wright admitted that she is keen to start sinign again and hopes to become the next bug pop star.
Lauren told The Sun’s Buzz magazine:
“If I could come back and do it all again, I’d love to be a solo pop star, but it’s not like I could break into song on Towie – no one would take me seriously. I’ve not given up on my dream, so who knows what will happen after the show. Watch this space.”.
Lauren almost made it big back in 2004 when she entered The X Factor as part of girl band Ruby Blue. Will she return for next year’s series?
View the original post The Only Way Is Essex: Lauren Goodger to return to singing?...
- 4/21/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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Lauren Goodger has revealed that she would "love" to have a pop career. The Only Way Is Essex star auditioned on The X Factor as part of girl band Ruby Blue but didn't make it through to the live shows. The 24-year-old explained that she "hasn't given up" on her dream to become a successful solo artist. She told Buzz: "If I could come back and do it all again, I'd love to be a solo popstar, but it's not like I could break into song on The Only (more)...
- 4/21/2011
- by By Kristy Kelly
- Digital Spy
If you're as staunch a So You Think You Can Dance fan as I am, you've heard the news by now: Mia Michaels took her her Twitter to maybe-sort of announce that she will be leaving the show. (Nigel Lythoe wishes her the best.) Shock and awe, right? Yes, it is surprising news. Yes, if true, she certainly will be missed. Yet I can't help but think that Sytycd would do just fine without the contemporary choreographer. Don't get me wrong: Mia's bench dance remains one of the most beautiful routines ever to grace the small screen. And there are...
- 10/15/2009
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
If you're lucky enough to have the season 5 So You Think You Can Dance Tour coming to your town, we have the scoop on the routines you'll be seeing your favorite dancers perform. Seeing the 'set-list' makes me even more excited for the tours stop in my town, but I have to admit there are some shockers on the list. Who ever wanted to see Phillip and Jeanine's jive again? Or after this season's disastrous Russian Folk dance, apparently group version of the folkloric fail? Still, amidst all the chin scratching routines, there are plenty we're eager to see. Addiction by Kayla and Kupono? Check. The booty dance? Check. Ruby Blue by Janette and Brandon? Check.
- 9/22/2009
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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