A Moldovan-Romanian directorial debut and a documentary from Azerbaijan won the top prizes at this year’s When East Meets West (Wemw) co-production forum, which was held in the Italian city of Trieste from January 21-24.
Moldovan director Dragos Turea’s debut feature Lenin’s Pawn won the €5,000 Film Center Serbia Award. A joint production by Moldova’s Parmis Film and Romania’s Project Um, Lenin’s Pawn follows a Moldovan actor struggling between his nation’s Soviet past and its European aspirations as he attempts to dismantle Lenin’s monuments.
Lala Aliyeva’s documentary Strange Sea won the €5,000 Ciclic...
Moldovan director Dragos Turea’s debut feature Lenin’s Pawn won the €5,000 Film Center Serbia Award. A joint production by Moldova’s Parmis Film and Romania’s Project Um, Lenin’s Pawn follows a Moldovan actor struggling between his nation’s Soviet past and its European aspirations as he attempts to dismantle Lenin’s monuments.
Lala Aliyeva’s documentary Strange Sea won the €5,000 Ciclic...
- 1/25/2024
- ScreenDaily
Back in December, it was announced that Warrior Nun, a live-action series loosely based on Ben Dunn’s manga-style comic book Warrior Nun Areala, had been cancelled after a two season run on the Netflix streaming service. Then a couple months ago, series creator Simon Barry revealed that fans’ #SaveWarriorNun campaign was resulting in the show getting an epic revival. We assumed that meant Warrior Nun season 3, possibly on Netflix, possibly at a different network or streaming service. But now executive producer Dean English has taken to the WarriorNunSaved website to clarify that Warrior Nun is actually being revived with a trilogy of feature films!
English wrote, “I’m the person who found the graphic novel and asked the dangerous question of, “What if?” First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep...
English wrote, “I’m the person who found the graphic novel and asked the dangerous question of, “What if?” First of all, I need to start by thanking all of you loyal fans. It’s because of you and your incredible energy that we keep...
- 8/16/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Drawn from an exciting Locarno Pro lineup, these talents – directors, producers and industry execs – impacted at Locarno, and will often in the future. Nine are women, which says a lot about cutting-edge innovation in Europe and beyond.
Despina Athanassiadis, France
Born in France and with Greek roots, Athanassiadis is currently focusing on her Alliance4Development project “The Young One,” about female truck drivers – “It’s a story of transmission, from older to younger generation” – which was awarded script consultancy residency at DreamAgo. “As a filmmaker, I’m interested in people who struggle. I find it fascinating, watching how they find ways to fix their problems. I want to see them on screen,” she states. In her next film, she will focus on a middle-aged French woman, whose life changes forever when she goes to Greece. “It’s a movie with inner and outer journeys, and with lots of international characters.
Despina Athanassiadis, France
Born in France and with Greek roots, Athanassiadis is currently focusing on her Alliance4Development project “The Young One,” about female truck drivers – “It’s a story of transmission, from older to younger generation” – which was awarded script consultancy residency at DreamAgo. “As a filmmaker, I’m interested in people who struggle. I find it fascinating, watching how they find ways to fix their problems. I want to see them on screen,” she states. In her next film, she will focus on a middle-aged French woman, whose life changes forever when she goes to Greece. “It’s a movie with inner and outer journeys, and with lots of international characters.
- 8/9/2023
- by John Hopewell and Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
Locarno– New titles from “The Pretenders’” Vallo Toomla and Sara Summa, director of “The Last to See Them,“ rub shoulders with Nina Menkes’ “Minotaur Rex” and scarefest “All the World Drops Dead,” from Kevin Kopacka, in a lineup of some 150 projects being brought to Locarno Pro networking and co-production forum Match Me!
Shepherding them are 30 producers hailing from the length and breadth of Europe, plus Taiwan and the Dominican Republic, in town for the three-day event, kicking off Friday.
Set up at mainly young-ish production houses, they underscore major trends now coursing through European cinema: the rise of genre and animation – such as Christophe Reveille’s “To Live and Die with Che Guevara” an animated doc feature about three guerrillas who pledged allegiance to Che Guevara – as well as films of large artistic ambition made on contained budgets, such as Taiwan’s “Goodbye North, Goodbye.”
Above all, there’s a...
Shepherding them are 30 producers hailing from the length and breadth of Europe, plus Taiwan and the Dominican Republic, in town for the three-day event, kicking off Friday.
Set up at mainly young-ish production houses, they underscore major trends now coursing through European cinema: the rise of genre and animation – such as Christophe Reveille’s “To Live and Die with Che Guevara” an animated doc feature about three guerrillas who pledged allegiance to Che Guevara – as well as films of large artistic ambition made on contained budgets, such as Taiwan’s “Goodbye North, Goodbye.”
Above all, there’s a...
- 8/4/2023
- by John Hopewell and Pablo Sandoval
- Variety Film + TV
Piers Morgan says Sarah Ferguson replied in a “very untypical” way to his text following her breast cancer announcement. So much so the British TV personality called it a “first” for the Duchess of York.
Sarah Ferguson’s breast cancer diagnosis announcement Sarah Ferguson | Ndz/Star Max/Gc Images
On June 25, a representative for Ferguson revealed the mother of two’s breast cancer diagnosis, telling outlets it happened following a routine mammogram.
The rep told BBC News Ferguson “was advised she needed to undergo surgery, which has taken place successfully.”
“The Duchess is receiving the best medical care and her doctors have told her that the prognosis is good,” the rep said before adding Ferguson was already at home in Windsor, England, recovering with her family.
The author underwent a single mastectomy at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London, England, in the days leading up to the announcement.
Ferguson...
Sarah Ferguson’s breast cancer diagnosis announcement Sarah Ferguson | Ndz/Star Max/Gc Images
On June 25, a representative for Ferguson revealed the mother of two’s breast cancer diagnosis, telling outlets it happened following a routine mammogram.
The rep told BBC News Ferguson “was advised she needed to undergo surgery, which has taken place successfully.”
“The Duchess is receiving the best medical care and her doctors have told her that the prognosis is good,” the rep said before adding Ferguson was already at home in Windsor, England, recovering with her family.
The author underwent a single mastectomy at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London, England, in the days leading up to the announcement.
Ferguson...
- 7/3/2023
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Have you ever wondered who the musical genius behind some of the most beautiful melodies of the 19th century was? Look no further than Vincenzo Bellini.
Bellini was a celebrated composer and musician whose music has been performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages. He created some of the most beloved operas of all time, including “La sonnambula,” “I puritani,” and “La Norma.” Bellini’s influence can still be heard in modern operas today, as his intricate compositions perfectly capture the emotive and romantic side of human nature with their sweeping melodies and lush orchestrations.
In this article, we’ll explore Bellini’s life and music, from his early years to his mastery of opera. We will also discuss his unique influence on the world of classical music and the way it has shaped our understanding today. So join us as we journey through Bellini’s remarkable life in music!
Bellini was a celebrated composer and musician whose music has been performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages. He created some of the most beloved operas of all time, including “La sonnambula,” “I puritani,” and “La Norma.” Bellini’s influence can still be heard in modern operas today, as his intricate compositions perfectly capture the emotive and romantic side of human nature with their sweeping melodies and lush orchestrations.
In this article, we’ll explore Bellini’s life and music, from his early years to his mastery of opera. We will also discuss his unique influence on the world of classical music and the way it has shaped our understanding today. So join us as we journey through Bellini’s remarkable life in music!
- 3/14/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Actress Lauren Cohan, aka 'Maggie' in "The Walking Dead", poses for "Shape" magazine:
Cohan's first major film debut was the 2005 feature "Casanova", playing 'Sister Beatrice'.
In 2006, she co-starred in the sequel to "National Lampoon's Van Wilder", titled "National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj" playing 'Charlotte Higginson'. Her next role was the 2007 feature "Float". February 2010 she was cast in "Death Race 2".
Cohan was cast in Season Three of "Supernatural" as 'Bela Talbot', appearing in six episodes. Cohan is also noted for playing the recurring character 'Rose', a 500 year old vampire in "The Vampire Diaries".
She was cast in the second season of AMC's "The Walking Dead" in the recurring role of 'Maggie Greene' and promoted to the main cast in Season 3. The series is currently in its 11th and final season, with Cohan spinning off into a new 'zombie' series titled "Dead City" (aka "Isle of The Dead...
Cohan's first major film debut was the 2005 feature "Casanova", playing 'Sister Beatrice'.
In 2006, she co-starred in the sequel to "National Lampoon's Van Wilder", titled "National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj" playing 'Charlotte Higginson'. Her next role was the 2007 feature "Float". February 2010 she was cast in "Death Race 2".
Cohan was cast in Season Three of "Supernatural" as 'Bela Talbot', appearing in six episodes. Cohan is also noted for playing the recurring character 'Rose', a 500 year old vampire in "The Vampire Diaries".
She was cast in the second season of AMC's "The Walking Dead" in the recurring role of 'Maggie Greene' and promoted to the main cast in Season 3. The series is currently in its 11th and final season, with Cohan spinning off into a new 'zombie' series titled "Dead City" (aka "Isle of The Dead...
- 9/17/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Author and screenwriter Colo Tavernier O’Hagan has passed away. France’s Institut Lumiére shared the news that the former wife and collaborator of Bertrand Tavernier died of cancer on June 13. A César Award winner for Tavernier’s 1984 drama Un Dimanche A La Campagne, she also worked with such filmmakers as Claude Chabrol and Pierre Granier-Deferre.
Among her credits are the screenplays for her then-husband’s Une Semaine De Vacances (1980), La Passion Béatrice (1987), Dirk Bogarde-starrer Daddy Nostalgia (1990) and L’Appat (1995) — the latter scooping Berlin’s top Golden Bear prize. She also provided the French translation for 1986’s multi award-winning jazz film ‘Round Midnight.
With Chabrol, she collaborated on 1988’s Une Affaire De Femmes and with Granier-Deferre on 1995’s Le Petit Garçon. Of Irish and Franco-Spanish origin, Tavernier O’Hagan also wrote for television and penned the 2013 book about words, Les Maux Des Mots.
Bertrand Tavernier said today, “Life had separated us,...
Among her credits are the screenplays for her then-husband’s Une Semaine De Vacances (1980), La Passion Béatrice (1987), Dirk Bogarde-starrer Daddy Nostalgia (1990) and L’Appat (1995) — the latter scooping Berlin’s top Golden Bear prize. She also provided the French translation for 1986’s multi award-winning jazz film ‘Round Midnight.
With Chabrol, she collaborated on 1988’s Une Affaire De Femmes and with Granier-Deferre on 1995’s Le Petit Garçon. Of Irish and Franco-Spanish origin, Tavernier O’Hagan also wrote for television and penned the 2013 book about words, Les Maux Des Mots.
Bertrand Tavernier said today, “Life had separated us,...
- 6/14/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Nightline will air at 11:35/10:35c in the coming week, temporarily taking Jimmy Kimmel Live!‘s usual time slot, as part of ABC’s efforts to inform its audience about the latest Covid-19 updates.
Starting on Tuesday and continuing through Friday, Nightline will be broadcast directly after local news while reruns of Kimmel will air in the news journal’s 12:05 am spot, the network announced Sunday.
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Starting on Tuesday and continuing through Friday, Nightline will be broadcast directly after local news while reruns of Kimmel will air in the news journal’s 12:05 am spot, the network announced Sunday.
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- 3/15/2020
- TVLine.com
Netflix's latest buzzy show is Russian Doll, a dark comedy following Nadia, a woman stuck in a twisty Groundhog Day loop: she keeps reliving her 36th birthday party - and dying at the end of every loop. Star and creator Natasha Lyonne is a familiar face to Netflix viewers for her longtime role on Orange Is the New Black, and she's brought along a few other Oitnb alumni to join her on her own series. Among the familiar faces is "Beatrice," the girlfriend of Nadia's fellow time-loop victim Alan.
Beatrice is played by Dascha Polanco, who will most definitely be recognizable to fans of Orange Is the New Black. Since the flagship Netflix original comedy began in 2013, she has played inmate Daya Diaz. During the first two seasons, Polanco was a recurring character, but she was promoted to a series regular for the third season in 2015; she has kept this status ever since.
Beatrice is played by Dascha Polanco, who will most definitely be recognizable to fans of Orange Is the New Black. Since the flagship Netflix original comedy began in 2013, she has played inmate Daya Diaz. During the first two seasons, Polanco was a recurring character, but she was promoted to a series regular for the third season in 2015; she has kept this status ever since.
- 2/10/2019
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
The 40th edition of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, which runs from July 6 to 15, featured a truly impressive range of music with approximately 100 venues hosting over 1400 performing acts. The citywide celebration relies on a loose consortium of independent promoters, producers, programmers, musicians and club owners to book an array of talent showcasing Danish artists, elder journeymen, new talent and international stars from the world over — all with a healthy respect for the history and traditions of jazz.
Marquee acts like Jeff Beck, The Roots, and the Brad Mehldau Trio all had big nights early in the festival, while saxophone icon Pharoah Sanders (pictured) took the stage for two sold-out shows at the intimate Brorson’s Church. Veteran drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath enjoyed the support of a decidedly international band, as did Boston saxophonists George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, both of whom have been coming to the festival for years, each playing...
Marquee acts like Jeff Beck, The Roots, and the Brad Mehldau Trio all had big nights early in the festival, while saxophone icon Pharoah Sanders (pictured) took the stage for two sold-out shows at the intimate Brorson’s Church. Veteran drummer Albert “Tootie” Heath enjoyed the support of a decidedly international band, as did Boston saxophonists George Garzone and Jerry Bergonzi, both of whom have been coming to the festival for years, each playing...
- 7/10/2018
- by Mitch Myers
- Variety Film + TV
The European Film Academy will honor French actress and director Julie Delpy with its European Achievement in World Cinema award.
Delpy has been a feature on the European film scene since her feature debut as the 14-year-old “wise young girl” in Jean-Luc Godard's Detective (1985). Lead roles followed, including in Bertrand Tavernier’s period drama Beatrice (1987), for which Delpy received a Cesar nomination as most promising actress.
Her international breakthrough came with Agnieszka Holland's Europa Europa in 1990, and in 1991 she received her first Efa nomination, as European actress of the year, for playing Sam Shepard's...
Delpy has been a feature on the European film scene since her feature debut as the 14-year-old “wise young girl” in Jean-Luc Godard's Detective (1985). Lead roles followed, including in Bertrand Tavernier’s period drama Beatrice (1987), for which Delpy received a Cesar nomination as most promising actress.
Her international breakthrough came with Agnieszka Holland's Europa Europa in 1990, and in 1991 she received her first Efa nomination, as European actress of the year, for playing Sam Shepard's...
- 9/15/2017
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's been a whole month since SXSW but the next fest is just a day away, with the 11th installment of the Tribeca Film Festival, the New York-based celebration of the movies set up by Robert De Niro and producing partner Jane Rosenthal, kicking off this Wednesday, April 18th.
Running to the end of the month, this year's festival is bookended by a pair of particularly high-profile pictures: opening with "The Five-Year Engagement," the latest Judd Apatow-produced rom-com from Nicholas Stoller and Jason Segel (the team behind "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "The Muppets") and closing with Joss Whedon's Marvel superhero team-up "The Avengers." And yesterday, we ran down our most anticipated titles from the fest, many of which are making their world premiere or stateside debuts.
However, a number of films playing Tribeca are highlights from major festivals across the last year, from Cannes to Sundance. We've caught...
Running to the end of the month, this year's festival is bookended by a pair of particularly high-profile pictures: opening with "The Five-Year Engagement," the latest Judd Apatow-produced rom-com from Nicholas Stoller and Jason Segel (the team behind "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "The Muppets") and closing with Joss Whedon's Marvel superhero team-up "The Avengers." And yesterday, we ran down our most anticipated titles from the fest, many of which are making their world premiere or stateside debuts.
However, a number of films playing Tribeca are highlights from major festivals across the last year, from Cannes to Sundance. We've caught...
- 4/17/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
Netflix has revolutionized the home movie experience for fans of film with its instant streaming technology. Netflix Nuggets is my way of spreading the word about independent, classic and foreign films made available by Netflix for instant streaming.
Sorry, folks… there are simply too many great films streaming this week to post an image for them all, but that’s a good thing, eh? You’ve got your movie watching work cut out for you, due in great part to Miramax releasing damn near their entire catalog of films on one day!
B. Monkey (1999)
Streaming Available: 05/01/2011
Director: Michael Radford
Synopsis: Good-hearted schoolteacher Alan Furnace (Jared Harris) desperately wants some excitement in his life — and he may just get some. One lonely night at a London bar, Alan spies the raven-haired beauty Beatrice (Asia Argento) arguing with two friends, Paul (Rupert Everett) and Bruno (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers). Beatrice quickly befriends Alan and...
Sorry, folks… there are simply too many great films streaming this week to post an image for them all, but that’s a good thing, eh? You’ve got your movie watching work cut out for you, due in great part to Miramax releasing damn near their entire catalog of films on one day!
B. Monkey (1999)
Streaming Available: 05/01/2011
Director: Michael Radford
Synopsis: Good-hearted schoolteacher Alan Furnace (Jared Harris) desperately wants some excitement in his life — and he may just get some. One lonely night at a London bar, Alan spies the raven-haired beauty Beatrice (Asia Argento) arguing with two friends, Paul (Rupert Everett) and Bruno (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers). Beatrice quickly befriends Alan and...
- 4/29/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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