Jimmy Gimferrer. Photo by Jan Baka.The bold films of Catalonian filmmaker Albert Serra—Birdsong (2008) and Story of My Death (2013), along works commissioned by museums or galleries, the cross-over of documentary and essay, The Lord Worked Wonders in Me (2011), and the unorthodox and experimental 14-episode “television series” El Noms de Crist (2010)— share the same man behind the camera, French-born, Spanish-based cinematographer Jimmy Gimferrer, often billed as Albert Serra's cameraman.Gimferrer studied at Arts and Design school Escola Massana in Barcelona, and, similarly to Serra, is an autodidact. Their film career trajectories have roots to Serra's first film, Crespià (2003)—though Gimferrer did not grab the camera before Birdsong, for which he won a Gaudí Award—carrying the tasks of art director, production designer and actor in the director's second film, Honour of the Knights (2006). The penetrative and concentrating gaze of Gimferre's lens has also served other filmmakers, most notably José Maria...
- 12/11/2015
- by Martin Kudlac
- MUBI
Jimmy Gimferrer. Photo by Jan Baka.The bold films of Catalonian filmmaker Albert Serra—Birdsong (2008) and Story of My Death (2013), along works commissioned by museums or galleries, the cross-over of documentary and essay, The Lord Worked Wonders in Me (2011), and the unorthodox and experimental 14-episode “television series” El Noms de Crist (2010)— share the same man behind the camera, French-born, Spanish-based cinematographer Jimmy Gimferrer, often billed as Albert Serra's cameraman.Gimferrer studied at Arts and Design school Escola Massana in Barcelona, and, similarly to Serra, is an autodidact. Their film career trajectories have roots to Serra's first film, Crespià (2003)—though Gimferrer did not grab the camera before Birdsong, for which he won a Gaudí Award—carrying the tasks of art director, production designer and actor in the director's second film, Honour of the Knights (2006). The penetrative and concentrating gaze of Gimferre's lens has also served other filmmakers, most notably José Maria...
- 12/11/2015
- by Martin Kudlac
- MUBI
Louis Walsh thinks Simon Cowell has ''f***ed'' up with the current series of 'The X Factor'. The 63-year-old music manager - who was axed as a judge earlier this year - has confessed he thinks his close friend and former colleague has ruined the show by making too many changes. He said: ''I'm glad I'm not on it this year as the ratings are down. ''Simon has messed with it too much. It was an experiment that didn't really work. ''He used to blame me. He'd say, 'It's your fault, people are fed up looking at you'. But it's not my fault, it's his.
- 11/23/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
The woman at the centre of the storm surrounding Zayn Malik's time in Thailand has spoken out about the death threats she received during the scandal.
Lauren Richardson, who found herself thrust into the spotlight when she posted a photograph of herself and the former One Direction star in a Thai nightclub, will join the cast of ITV2's revamped Love Island this weekend.
But speaking to Digital Spy and others in Mallorca, Richardson admitted that she hasn't thought too much about placing herself back in the spotlight.
"If I think too much it hurts my head, so I try to just go one day at a time or one step at a time," she said. "I haven't really thought about it. I think I'll think about it more when I'm back because out there I have no idea what's going on outside me. Until I come out. Then I think I'll go,...
Lauren Richardson, who found herself thrust into the spotlight when she posted a photograph of herself and the former One Direction star in a Thai nightclub, will join the cast of ITV2's revamped Love Island this weekend.
But speaking to Digital Spy and others in Mallorca, Richardson admitted that she hasn't thought too much about placing herself back in the spotlight.
"If I think too much it hurts my head, so I try to just go one day at a time or one step at a time," she said. "I haven't really thought about it. I think I'll think about it more when I'm back because out there I have no idea what's going on outside me. Until I come out. Then I think I'll go,...
- 6/3/2015
- Digital Spy
"30 Rock" had its share of subversive jokes that weren't meant for all audiences to understand. You'd be forgiven if you didn't catch the dirty reference when Liz Lemon's dad Dick proclaimed, "Wouldn't be a Lemon party without ol' Dick!" But it appears "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the followup series from "30 Rock" producers Tina Fey and Robert Carlock for Netflix, has upped the ante with an incredibly rarefied reference to a fabled writers' room story from the set of "Roseanne." In episode 10 of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" when the character of Dong (Ki Hong Lee) comes back to his restaurant to learn that immigration officials have apprehended his coworkers, he apologizes to his boss and says, "I'm so sorry, Hu Zha Qi!" His boss responds, "It's your fault. I hope you die, become ghost, fly around the room. That make everybody happy." The key to understanding this reference is realizing "Hu Zha Qi" is pronounced "Who Jackie,...
- 3/17/2015
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
Almost two months after being affected by the nude photo scandal, Gabrielle Union is speaking out about the "gross violation" of privacy. After penning an essay for Cosmopolitan's December issue about the unfortunate event, the actress decided to share new details about her experience at the Fun Fearless Life conference in New York City. "I didn't do anything wrong—no matter what people describe to me, 'It's your fault, you're stupid to take nude photos, that's what happens when you're a celebrity'—all this nonsense...they're criminals," she shared (via THR) when talking about the hackers. "What you do with your own body is your...
- 11/10/2014
- E! Online
Mumbai, Oct 2: Actress Kalki Koechlin, who agreed to do satirical video "It's Your Fault" on rising rape cases in the country, is not bothered about the criticism and says this was her way of letting the world know "what I feel" about the issue.
"I have a deadpan sense of humour. We all are so frustrated by the rampancy of rape. We all want to do something about it. This is my way of letting the world know what I feel about it," said Kalki.
The video is a sarcastic take on the rape victim-blaming that happens in the country.
"It all began with Tanmay Bhatt getting in touch with me. He didn't say what it was about..
"I have a deadpan sense of humour. We all are so frustrated by the rampancy of rape. We all want to do something about it. This is my way of letting the world know what I feel about it," said Kalki.
The video is a sarcastic take on the rape victim-blaming that happens in the country.
"It all began with Tanmay Bhatt getting in touch with me. He didn't say what it was about..
- 10/2/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
He quickly got up and with eyes full of tears protested wildly: 'It's not me. It's you. It's your fault. You were ashamed of all the happiness we had together when as little heathens we roamed wild and free. You began to despise me. To prefer those with white skin, who read books and speak fancy French. You didn't realize it was yourself that you were despising, that you were repudiating. And in the end it was your ruin, because you can't lie to your own blood. You can't.' Razyé, this novel's rebellious, vengeful, and machiavellic version of Heathcliff, tells a lovesick Cathy, the well-to-do daughter of a mulatto farmer and servant mother, who forsakes Razyé and marries Aymeric De...
- 7/24/2013
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
How much of an underrated presence has Steve Buscemi been in all of our lives?
Over the span of 25 years, he's gone from "King of the That Guys" (current co-Kings: Bruce McGill and James Cromwell) to "Oh, right — that's an actor named Steve Buscemi" to "Steve Buscemi" to "Golden Globe-Winning Steve Buscemi" to, finally, "Champion of Our Hearts Steve Buscemi."
Of all of the Buscemier actors out there, Steve Buscemi is easily the Buscemiest. That much is certain, and that's why we're excited for his role in "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone."
A little more difficult to determine? The Buscemiest roles of Steve Buscemi's career. We've narrowed the field to nine. See below, and be aware that being Buscemi sometimes means being Nsfw.
1. 'Desperado' (1995)
It frankly doesn't get any Buscemier than Buscemi in "Desperado" as (according to the credits) "Buscemi," where he Buscemis the f**k out of...
Over the span of 25 years, he's gone from "King of the That Guys" (current co-Kings: Bruce McGill and James Cromwell) to "Oh, right — that's an actor named Steve Buscemi" to "Steve Buscemi" to "Golden Globe-Winning Steve Buscemi" to, finally, "Champion of Our Hearts Steve Buscemi."
Of all of the Buscemier actors out there, Steve Buscemi is easily the Buscemiest. That much is certain, and that's why we're excited for his role in "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone."
A little more difficult to determine? The Buscemiest roles of Steve Buscemi's career. We've narrowed the field to nine. See below, and be aware that being Buscemi sometimes means being Nsfw.
1. 'Desperado' (1995)
It frankly doesn't get any Buscemier than Buscemi in "Desperado" as (according to the credits) "Buscemi," where he Buscemis the f**k out of...
- 3/14/2013
- by Nick Blake
- NextMovie
Comedian and actor Kevin Nealon has a new standup comedy special on Showtime “Whelmed…But Not Overly” that airs August 4. Older fans love the memorable characters Nealon created in nine years on “Saturday Night Live” (Mr. Subliminal, Franz of “Hanz and Franz” and “Weekend Update” anchor.) Younger ones know him as the sleazy stoner Doug Wilson on Showtime's “Weeds,” which is ending after eight seasons, as well as roles in "Happy Gilmore," "The Wedding Singer" and other films. The Huffington Post caught up with Nealon in Los Angeles.
Talk about your standup comedy special “Whelmed…But Not Overly.” What are you “whelmed” by these days?
I am whelmed, and not overly whelmed, just whelmed about a lot of facets in life -- just how fragile life is and the different challenges you have in life, phobias about things. I have questions about things, like why are people still getting flu shots?...
Talk about your standup comedy special “Whelmed…But Not Overly.” What are you “whelmed” by these days?
I am whelmed, and not overly whelmed, just whelmed about a lot of facets in life -- just how fragile life is and the different challenges you have in life, phobias about things. I have questions about things, like why are people still getting flu shots?...
- 7/18/2012
- by Laura Rowley
- Aol TV.
Remember when the Flaming Lips wrote a 6 hour song, and everyone knew how kooky they were? And then a few weeks later they wrote a 24 hour song and encased it in skulls, and it seemed like they couldn't get any kookier? Well get ready for everything you believed to shatter like so many song-carrying human skulls, because now there's the equivalent of an infinitely-long Flaming Lips song. It's your fault, really, for thinking everything was set and done. On the band's new kookily-named Web site, Atlas Eets Christmas, holiday songs by the Flaming Lips play non-stop on an infinite loop. It's like a department store in Terry Gilliam's head.
Today we're listening to the song that started it all, a collaboration with Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band also titled "Atlas Eets Christmas." You can hear it embedded in the new site's infinite loop, or stream it alone below.
Today we're listening to the song that started it all, a collaboration with Yoko Ono's Plastic Ono Band also titled "Atlas Eets Christmas." You can hear it embedded in the new site's infinite loop, or stream it alone below.
- 12/6/2011
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Teddy makes one of his "guest appearances" on tonight's 90210, in what's supposed to involve some kind of mock wedding ceremony thrown by his friends to show their support.
We're curious to see exactly what that means, but no matter the end result, we know that Trevor Donovan will bring his usual sincerity and warmth to the role. He certainly knows how to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
In tribute to Teddy's upcoming ... whatever, we present this chronological pictorial scrapbook, from the moment we first started following Teddy's journey, when an earthquake rocked West Beverly High, to his coming out to his father in the first episode of this season.
Enjoy the pics, but first you can see Trevor give a special video shoutout to Ae readers, and let's also take a moment to wish him a very Happy 33rd Birthday today!
"God, why are you smiting me?...
We're curious to see exactly what that means, but no matter the end result, we know that Trevor Donovan will bring his usual sincerity and warmth to the role. He certainly knows how to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
In tribute to Teddy's upcoming ... whatever, we present this chronological pictorial scrapbook, from the moment we first started following Teddy's journey, when an earthquake rocked West Beverly High, to his coming out to his father in the first episode of this season.
Enjoy the pics, but first you can see Trevor give a special video shoutout to Ae readers, and let's also take a moment to wish him a very Happy 33rd Birthday today!
"God, why are you smiting me?...
- 10/11/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Debra Granik's backwoods drama, "Winter's Bone," continues its winning streak taking home two trophies at the 28th Torino Film Festival including Best Film and Best Actress for Jennifer Lawrence who tied with Anahi Berneri for "Port u Culpa." ("Winter's Bone" Movie Review)
The last U.S. production that won best film at Torino was David Gordon Green's "George Washington" in 2000. Besides the prestigious trophy, "Winter's Bone" also took home a cash prize of 25,000 which is about $32,500.
Winners of the 28th Torino Film Festival
Best Film (25,000) to:
Winter.S Bone by Debra Granik (Us, 2010, 35mm, 100.)
Special Jury Award ex-aequo (Total of 10,000) to :
Les Signes Vitaux by Sophie Deraspe (Canada, 2009, 35mm, 87.)
&
Las Marimbas Del Infierno by Julio Hernández Cordón
(Guatemala/France/Mexico, 2010, HDCam, 73.)
Best Actress Award, in collaboration with Max, ex-aequo to:
Jennifer Lawrence for Winter.S Bone by Debra Granik (Us, 2010, 35mm, 100.)
&
Erica Rivas for Por Tu Culpa by Anahí Berneri (Argentina/France,...
The last U.S. production that won best film at Torino was David Gordon Green's "George Washington" in 2000. Besides the prestigious trophy, "Winter's Bone" also took home a cash prize of 25,000 which is about $32,500.
Winners of the 28th Torino Film Festival
Best Film (25,000) to:
Winter.S Bone by Debra Granik (Us, 2010, 35mm, 100.)
Special Jury Award ex-aequo (Total of 10,000) to :
Les Signes Vitaux by Sophie Deraspe (Canada, 2009, 35mm, 87.)
&
Las Marimbas Del Infierno by Julio Hernández Cordón
(Guatemala/France/Mexico, 2010, HDCam, 73.)
Best Actress Award, in collaboration with Max, ex-aequo to:
Jennifer Lawrence for Winter.S Bone by Debra Granik (Us, 2010, 35mm, 100.)
&
Erica Rivas for Por Tu Culpa by Anahí Berneri (Argentina/France,...
- 12/6/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
- 12/5/2010
- by Beth Stevens
- AwardsDaily.com
It's Your Fault
Starring Erica Rivas, Nicasio Galán, Zenón Galán, Rubén Viani, Marta Bianchi
Directed by Anahi Berneri
Rated PG-Not recommended for children
Spanish with English Subtitles
The "soundtrack" to It’s Your Fault consists of the inconsequential noises of family life; the brush of fabric against fabric, the scuffle of footsteps on a wooden floor, the insistent blare of a television permanently tuned into cartoons, all remixed with refrains of the word “mama“, as varied in form as the Eskimo words for snow. Through this “music|“ as well as adroit cinematography, Aregentine director Anahi Berneri avoids the usual cinematic manipulations in establishing the warmth and affection as well as the rough and tumble normalcy of the relationship between Julietta (Erica Rivas) and her two young sons Teo and Valentin (Nicolas and Cenon Galan respectively).
Starring Erica Rivas, Nicasio Galán, Zenón Galán, Rubén Viani, Marta Bianchi
Directed by Anahi Berneri
Rated PG-Not recommended for children
Spanish with English Subtitles
The "soundtrack" to It’s Your Fault consists of the inconsequential noises of family life; the brush of fabric against fabric, the scuffle of footsteps on a wooden floor, the insistent blare of a television permanently tuned into cartoons, all remixed with refrains of the word “mama“, as varied in form as the Eskimo words for snow. Through this “music|“ as well as adroit cinematography, Aregentine director Anahi Berneri avoids the usual cinematic manipulations in establishing the warmth and affection as well as the rough and tumble normalcy of the relationship between Julietta (Erica Rivas) and her two young sons Teo and Valentin (Nicolas and Cenon Galan respectively).
- 10/7/2010
- by Melanee Murray
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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