‘The Yellow Ceiling’ tells the story of nine former students at Spain’s Lleida Theatre who filed a complaint against two of their teachers for sexual abuse.
Italian sales company The Open Reel has unveiled three new additions to its Cannes Marché slate, including Isabel Coixet’s latest film The Yellow Ceiling.
The feature documentary, produced by Miss Wasabi Films, tells the story of nine former students at Spain’s Lleida Theatre who filed a complaint against two of their teachers for sexual abuse.
The Open Reel’s slate also includes Eleonora Veninova’s debut Things Unsaid. This North Macedonian...
Italian sales company The Open Reel has unveiled three new additions to its Cannes Marché slate, including Isabel Coixet’s latest film The Yellow Ceiling.
The feature documentary, produced by Miss Wasabi Films, tells the story of nine former students at Spain’s Lleida Theatre who filed a complaint against two of their teachers for sexual abuse.
The Open Reel’s slate also includes Eleonora Veninova’s debut Things Unsaid. This North Macedonian...
- 5/6/2022
- by Gabriele Niola
- ScreenDaily
Delivery: The Beast Within is a supernatural thriller from first time director Brian Netto. Netto has teamed up with Adam Schindler to write this terrifying tale. The film focuses on fears of pregnancy, with one woman pregnant with a malevolent spirit. Delivery: The Beast Within stars Laurel Vail (Leading Ladies), Danny Barclay and Rob Cobuzio. The film's due date is May 27th, 2014, through video-on-demand. The film's story focuses on a young couple and their first pregnancy. Kyle (Barclay) and Rachel (Vail) agree to participate in a reality show, which documents the lead-up to Rachel's delivery. The road to her birthing is a twisted one as Rachel becomes convinced that her future child hosts a demented entity. This pregnancy will not go as planned. Deliver: The Beast Within is a found footage styled feature. The film is shot through the reality show's cameras and handheld devices. Fans of this...
- 4/17/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
When Benji Schwimmer was named "America's favorite dancer" in 2006, winning the second season of Fox's long-running "So You Think You Can Dance" reality competition show, he became something of a Mormon superstar. He choreographed pop stars' tours and videos, taught dance classes around the world, started a band (The Weekend Forecast), and even played gay in an indie film called "Leading Ladies" -- all while privately struggling to reconcile his very deep faith with the undeniable realization that he couldn't pray his way out of being gay.
He still has the bright-eyed, fervent zeal of a devoted missionary, but now he's turned those years of study into a challenge for the Mormon church to consider the cost of its extremely slow evolution on gay issues. (It's considered tremendous progress that gay members are welcome -- but only if they remain celibate, abstaining from all same-sex behavior.)...
He still has the bright-eyed, fervent zeal of a devoted missionary, but now he's turned those years of study into a challenge for the Mormon church to consider the cost of its extremely slow evolution on gay issues. (It's considered tremendous progress that gay members are welcome -- but only if they remain celibate, abstaining from all same-sex behavior.)...
- 6/24/2012
- by www.out.com
- Huffington Post
When Benji Schwimmer was named "America's favorite dancer" in 2006, winning the second season of Fox's long-running "So You Think You Can Dance" reality competition show, he became something of a Mormon superstar. He choreographed pop stars' tours and videos, taught dance classes around the world, started a band (The Weekend Forecast), and even played gay in an indie film called "Leading Ladies" -- all while privately struggling to reconcile his very deep faith with the undeniable realization that he couldn't pray his way out of being gay.
He still has the bright-eyed, fervent zeal of a devoted missionary, but now he's turned those years of study into a challenge for the Mormon church to consider the cost of its extremely slow evolution on gay issues. (It's considered tremendous progress that gay members are welcome -- but only if they remain celibate, abstaining from all same-sex behavior.)...
He still has the bright-eyed, fervent zeal of a devoted missionary, but now he's turned those years of study into a challenge for the Mormon church to consider the cost of its extremely slow evolution on gay issues. (It's considered tremendous progress that gay members are welcome -- but only if they remain celibate, abstaining from all same-sex behavior.)...
- 6/24/2012
- by www.out.com
- Aol TV.
Hi, everybody! Hope you’re all doing well! I apologize in advance if this blog makes it seem like I’ve got my head in the clouds, but the fact is, I kinda do. I’m always on planes lately! But that’s good. I only ever really fly for exciting things, like going to Canada to work on Sytycd there or L.A. to work on Sytycd here… Here? There? Well, you know what I mean.
I’ve also been doing a bunch of interviews, some for Leading Ladies, the movie I did with Benji (the winner of Sytycd/Us,...
I’ve also been doing a bunch of interviews, some for Leading Ladies, the movie I did with Benji (the winner of Sytycd/Us,...
- 8/4/2011
- by Melanie LaPatin
- EW.com - PopWatch
Hi, everybody! Hope you’re all doing well! I apologize in advance if this blog makes it seem like I’ve got my head in the clouds, but the fact is, I kinda do. I’m always on planes lately! But that’s good. I only ever really fly for exciting things, like going to Canada to work on Sytycd there or L.A. to work on Sytycd here… Here? There? Well, you know what I mean.
I’ve also been doing a bunch of interviews, some for Leading Ladies, the movie I did with Benji (the winner of Sytycd/Us,...
I’ve also been doing a bunch of interviews, some for Leading Ladies, the movie I did with Benji (the winner of Sytycd/Us,...
- 8/4/2011
- by Melanie LaPatin
- EW.com - PopWatch
Leading Ladies is a quirky but charming comedy with a classical sensibility. Co-directed by Daniel Beahm and Erika Randall Beahm, the film is about two sisters and their overbearing stage mother, once a champion dancer. The light, playful nature of the film is evident from the opening credits. Great care was taken in staging, choreographing and staging the entire film to work whimsically with the musical score.
Shannon Lea Smith plays Tasi Campari, the younger sister and something of a wild princess. Tasi is also the dancer of the two sisters, her mother.s protégé. Laurel Vail (The Echo Game) plays Toni Campari, the introverted and calm sister who often serves as the voice of reason in their family. Melanie Lapatin, a choreographer and actress in real life, plays the Campari girls. mother Sheri. She.s a colorful, energetic handful of a woman with passion for what she does, whether...
Shannon Lea Smith plays Tasi Campari, the younger sister and something of a wild princess. Tasi is also the dancer of the two sisters, her mother.s protégé. Laurel Vail (The Echo Game) plays Toni Campari, the introverted and calm sister who often serves as the voice of reason in their family. Melanie Lapatin, a choreographer and actress in real life, plays the Campari girls. mother Sheri. She.s a colorful, energetic handful of a woman with passion for what she does, whether...
- 4/13/2011
- by Travis Keune
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Dennis Hensley sends a video postcard from Outfest, Los Angeles' Glbt Film Festival.
Highlights include a Grease 2 singalong, and a chat with Undertow director Javier Fuentes-León.
Dennis also gets some recycled Carol Brady advice courtesy of Jane Lynch, and he chats up So You Think You Can Dance alums Benji Schwimmer and sister Laci Schwimmer!
Laci shares her thoughts on Benji's new movie Leading Ladies, which is set in La's drag ballroom dancing world and is now playing at the festival. Benji talks about his same sex dancing number in the movie and explains why he'll never ever go back to Sytycd.
Plus, Dennis consoles Jennifer Anniston about Brad leaving her for Angie!
Highlights include a Grease 2 singalong, and a chat with Undertow director Javier Fuentes-León.
Dennis also gets some recycled Carol Brady advice courtesy of Jane Lynch, and he chats up So You Think You Can Dance alums Benji Schwimmer and sister Laci Schwimmer!
Laci shares her thoughts on Benji's new movie Leading Ladies, which is set in La's drag ballroom dancing world and is now playing at the festival. Benji talks about his same sex dancing number in the movie and explains why he'll never ever go back to Sytycd.
Plus, Dennis consoles Jennifer Anniston about Brad leaving her for Angie!
- 7/26/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
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