Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.
The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.
Joining the festival in Out Of Competition berths are Stanley Tucci-directed Final Portrait and Catherine Deneuve drama Sage Femme.
James Gray’s The Lost City Of Z will have its interntional premiere while documentary The Trial: The State of Russia vs Oleg Sentsov will have its world premiere.
Among TV world premieres are Amazon’s Patriot and BBC One’s SS-gb.
In total, 18 of the 24 films selected for Competitionwill be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.
For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year...
The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.
Joining the festival in Out Of Competition berths are Stanley Tucci-directed Final Portrait and Catherine Deneuve drama Sage Femme.
James Gray’s The Lost City Of Z will have its interntional premiere while documentary The Trial: The State of Russia vs Oleg Sentsov will have its world premiere.
Among TV world premieres are Amazon’s Patriot and BBC One’s SS-gb.
In total, 18 of the 24 films selected for Competitionwill be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.
For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year...
- 1/20/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Stanley Tucci, Catherine Deneuve dramas join competition; TV dramas and Oleg Sentsov doc set to get world premiere.
The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.
Joining the competition are
18 of the 24 films selected for Competition will be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.
The Berlinale Special will present recent works by contemporary filmmakers, documentaries, and extraordinary formats, as well as brand new series from around the world.
Berlinale Special Galas will be held at the Friedrichstadt-Palast and Zoo Palast. Other Special premieres will take place at the Kino International. Moderated discussions will follow the screenings at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele.
For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year. Audiences...
The Berlin International Film Festival has finalised its competition and Berlinale Special strands.
Joining the competition are
18 of the 24 films selected for Competition will be competing for the Golden and the Silver Bears. 22 of the films will have their world premieres at the festival.
The Berlinale Special will present recent works by contemporary filmmakers, documentaries, and extraordinary formats, as well as brand new series from around the world.
Berlinale Special Galas will be held at the Friedrichstadt-Palast and Zoo Palast. Other Special premieres will take place at the Kino International. Moderated discussions will follow the screenings at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele.
For the third time, Berlinale Special Series will present a selection of TV series in the official programme. Six German and international productions will have their world premieres at the Haus der Berliner Festspiele this year. Audiences...
- 1/20/2017
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Get your headshot and résumé ready! You do not want to miss these major opportunities including one for “High School Musical 4,” a sci-fi feature film, and thriller inspired by Lady Macbeth! Find your next audition here! “The Leftovers”HBO is casting Texas-based twins for their hit series “The Leftovers,” starring Justin Theroux and Liv Tyler! The plot follows unexplained disappearances across the world, specifically centering on the loss of over 100 people in a suburban community. Twins are being cast as background extras for an upcoming shoot, taking place this spring in Austin, Texas. “Platonic Love”One lead and a handful of supporting roles are being cast for this New York City–based web series centered on young professionals navigating the modern dating world in a big city. This project shoots out of Brooklyn, New York. “Not All Who Wander”Dragon Films is making a sci-fi film about a space crew...
- 4/29/2016
- backstage.com
Chicago – The practice of addictive or obsessive love is often played out through a couple’s sexual energy, rather than their ability to get along in the day-to-day. This is explicitly portrayed in the new film “Love,” a France and Belgium film written and directed by Argentinian Gaspar Noé, and featuring American actor Karl Glusman and French actress Aomi Muyock as the couple.
The sex in the film is full frontal and at times, obviously real. But it’s not exploitative like pornography, but presented as an exposé of addictive and obsessive human bodies desiring each other. In younger adult relationships this can happen as a hormonal and biological imperative, and if the couple completely absorbs each other only through that connection, it can be damaging psychologically. Writer/director Noé explores this essentially in “Love,” and the actors bravely and explicitly play it out.
Karl Glusman and Aomi Muyock in...
The sex in the film is full frontal and at times, obviously real. But it’s not exploitative like pornography, but presented as an exposé of addictive and obsessive human bodies desiring each other. In younger adult relationships this can happen as a hormonal and biological imperative, and if the couple completely absorbs each other only through that connection, it can be damaging psychologically. Writer/director Noé explores this essentially in “Love,” and the actors bravely and explicitly play it out.
Karl Glusman and Aomi Muyock in...
- 11/6/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
We’re in the home stretch, guys! This is my final recap for this season of “Daredevil.” If you’re just joining in, you can head over here to read my thoughts on the previous episodes: Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. With “Daredevil” eschewing the traditional format of television by releasing the entire first season at once, recapping becomes a bit tricky. Binge-watch the entire series in one go and I risk spoiling everything and being stoned in the digital streets. But binge-watch too slowly and I become that person who discovered “Breaking Bad” in the last season. Luckily “Daredevil” has already been picked up for a second season, so we’ll get to go on this binge journey together again in 2016! Episode 10 - “Nelson v. Murdock” Image Credit: Marvel/Netflix #1. Matt Murdock is just as surprised to discover he’s still alive as I am. #2. Don’t peel off the bandage!
- 5/19/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
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