New Event Film Documents the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II — Through the Lens of Her Famous Photographers
Portrait of the Queen
With British actor Charles Dance (Winner of Screen Actors Guild Award for The Crown)
Wednesday, November 30 only – Exclusively in Cinemas
Denver, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On Wednesday, November 30, royal watchers, photography aficionados and pop culture lovers can experience Portrait of The Queen a new event documentary of the most photographed, the most loved and talked about, spied on, praised, criticized, popular woman on the planet, Queen Elizabeth II in over 500 cinemas nationwide. The film is based on the best-selling book Elisabetta II: Ritrato di Regina by Paola Calvetti.
Fathom Events, in association with By Experience, Nexo Digital with Rai Cinema present the original production, which also features a bonus discussion with the film’s director, Fabrizio Ferri. Tickets are on sale now at Fathom Events or participating theater box offices.
Portrait of the Queen
With British actor Charles Dance (Winner of Screen Actors Guild Award for The Crown)
Wednesday, November 30 only – Exclusively in Cinemas
Denver, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On Wednesday, November 30, royal watchers, photography aficionados and pop culture lovers can experience Portrait of The Queen a new event documentary of the most photographed, the most loved and talked about, spied on, praised, criticized, popular woman on the planet, Queen Elizabeth II in over 500 cinemas nationwide. The film is based on the best-selling book Elisabetta II: Ritrato di Regina by Paola Calvetti.
Fathom Events, in association with By Experience, Nexo Digital with Rai Cinema present the original production, which also features a bonus discussion with the film’s director, Fabrizio Ferri. Tickets are on sale now at Fathom Events or participating theater box offices.
- 11/15/2022
- by Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
When it comes to the disaster that was 2017's Fyre Festival, there's plenty of blame to go around. When the festival, advertised as an elite, epic music and social media fest for influencers and stars alike, turned out to be a horribly organized fiasco to the point of being a scam, most of the blame fell - rightly - at the feet of Billy McFarland, the entrepreneur whose influencer-focused ventures had finally done him in. But McFarland didn't bankroll the doomed festival himself; prominent and wealthy people poured money into his idea and interacted with him and his ventures. One of the biggest investors? Carola Jain.
Jain is probably a name that was unfamiliar to most viewers who tuned in to one of the newly released documentaries about Fyre Festival: Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened and Hulu's Fyre Fraud. A marketing executive and the wife...
Jain is probably a name that was unfamiliar to most viewers who tuned in to one of the newly released documentaries about Fyre Festival: Netflix's Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened and Hulu's Fyre Fraud. A marketing executive and the wife...
- 1/29/2019
- by Amanda Prahl
- Popsugar.com
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