Portuguese maestro Pedro Costa came to the UK at the beginning of October, 2012. He initially arrived in Cambridge University for a screening of the sublime In Vanda's Room, then he traveled down to the capital to take part in a pair of Q&As following presentations of the newly remastered Second Run DVD release of Casa De Lava and a 35mm print of Ne change rien. As Ne change rien played, I sat and waited with Costa in the bar of London's Ica cinema and, with a tape rolling on the table, we started to talk.
David Jenkins: How does the projection look?
Pedro Costa: It's great. It must be the projectionist. The sound and the image are perfectly balanced. The other day I got hold of the first Dcp of Historic Centre and the girl who screened our test was the popcorn girl. Which is okay, but.
David Jenkins: How does the projection look?
Pedro Costa: It's great. It must be the projectionist. The sound and the image are perfectly balanced. The other day I got hold of the first Dcp of Historic Centre and the girl who screened our test was the popcorn girl. Which is okay, but.
- 3/11/2013
- by David Jenkins
- MUBI
Dereece Gibson has caught the attention of international film-makers at the Cannes film festival thanks to the British Youth Film Academy, which helps vulnerable youngsters turn their lives around
A 16-year-old from Burton upon Trent who was expelled from school has joined the likes of Robert De Niro, Woody Allen and a host of other stars on the red carpet at this year's Cannes film festival. Dereece Gibson, is one of the young actors in a low-budget adaptation of Julius Caesar, which premiered on 16 May, but his own story is one that could inspire a screenwriter's imagination. After a troubled start Gibson has turned his life around. The son of a hospital cleaner and an absent father, Gibson describes himself as a "hot-headed" and "misunderstood" youth who was suspended and expelled from school. With a record of getting into fights, he felt he was written off by most of his...
A 16-year-old from Burton upon Trent who was expelled from school has joined the likes of Robert De Niro, Woody Allen and a host of other stars on the red carpet at this year's Cannes film festival. Dereece Gibson, is one of the young actors in a low-budget adaptation of Julius Caesar, which premiered on 16 May, but his own story is one that could inspire a screenwriter's imagination. After a troubled start Gibson has turned his life around. The son of a hospital cleaner and an absent father, Gibson describes himself as a "hot-headed" and "misunderstood" youth who was suspended and expelled from school. With a record of getting into fights, he felt he was written off by most of his...
- 5/17/2011
- by Dalya Alberge
- The Guardian - Film News
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