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It's Complicated (2009, Nancy Meyers
06/01/2024
It's Complicated is a 2009 film written and directed by Nancy Meyers. The main performers include Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin.
Divorcee Jane Adler lives with her three children in Santa Barbara, California, where she runs a successful pastry shop.
In May 2008, Nancy Meyers agreed with Universal Pictures to make a comedy film, which she would write, direct and co-produce with Scott Rudin. During the development and pre-production phase the project was carried out under the title The Untitled Nancy Meyers Project. Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin were contacted in August 2008, while Steve Martin joined the cast in October, the remaining performers joined the cast in the following months.
Filming began in New York in April 2009 and concluded in August of the same year.
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Taylor and Joe schedules Joe is bold and Taylor in bullet points
JANUARY 2020
January 5 ~ 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles
January 7 ~ Tom Ford Beauty ‘Beau de Jour’ Fragrance Launch in London
FEBRUARY 2020
February 2 ~ 73rd British Academy Film Awards in London
February 7 ~ Tom Ford AW20 Show in Los Angeles
SEPTEMBER 2020
September 18 to 26 ~ San Sebastian International Film Festival in San Sebastian, Spain
DECEMBER 2021
63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards, March 14, 2021
Global Icon during The BRIT Awards, May 11, 2021
36th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony, October 30, 2021
“All Too Well: The Short Film” premiere, November 12, 2021
“All Too Well (10 minute version)” SNL, November 12, 2021
December 4 ~ Festival Internacional de Cine de Panamá
Dec 13th Taylor had a bday party.
MAY 2022
May 5: Conversations with Friends press, screening and Q&A in London, England
May 7: The Graham Norton Radio Show in London, England
May 8: British Academy Television Awards in London, England
May 9: BBC The One Show in London, England
May 11: Conversations with Friends Ireland premiere
May 14: BBC Radio 4 interview
May 17: The Kelly Clarkson Show taping in Los Angeles, CA (airs May 19)
May 17: Conversations with Friends Emmys FYC Event in Los Angeles, CA
May 18: Elle Hollywood Rising Party in Los Angeles, CA
New York University, May 18, 2022
May 22: BFI & Radio Times Television Festival in London, England
May 25: Stars at Noon premiere at Cannes Film Festival
May 26: Stars at Noon press conference and photocall at Cannes Film Festival
May 28: Fastnet Film Festival in Schull, Ireland
JUNE 2022
June 5: Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye, Wales
Tribeca Film Festival, June 11, 2022
Video Music Awards, August 28, 2022
SEPTEMBER 2022
Toronto International Film Festival, September 09, 2022
September 11: Catherine Called Birdy premiere at TIFF
September 12: Catherine Called Birdy screening and press at TIFF
September 15: Catherine Called Birdy screening for Directors Guild of America (DGA) in New York
September 20: Catherine Called Birdy UK premiere in London
NSAI Awards, September 20, 2022
September 21: Catherine Called Birdy press in London
OCTOBER 2022
October 2: Stars at Noon NYFF Screening and Q&A
October 25: TIME100 Next Gala in New York City
NOVEMBER 2022
November 16: Catherine Called Birdy Q&A in Los Angeles
November 19: 13th Annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles
MTV Europe Music Awards, November 13th, 2022
AMAs, November 20, 2022
2023
Feb 5th, 2023 Grammy Awards
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12 Years Ago - February 21 2010 - Christoph wins the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 63rd British Academy Film Awards !
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What the 2021 Grammy Awards Will Look Like
Artists including Billie Eilish, BTS, and Taylor Swift will perform in a circle of five stages with masked crew at the center — in a ceremony that first-time showrunner Ben Winston calls “part Grammys, part Abbey Road studio session”
Ben Winston is exhausted. The television producer, who moved from the U.K. to Los Angeles six years ago to start The Late Late Show With James Corden, is a week away from executive-producing his first Grammys telecast. “I literally had two hours of sleep last night,” he tells Rolling Stone via Zoom.
On Sunday, March 7th, the Recording Academy revealed a slate of performing artists for March 14th’s 63rd Annual Grammy Awards that includes Billie Eilish, BTS, Taylor Swift, Cardi B, and Harry Styles. But while those names are on the lineup, Winston knows nothing about live TV is ever set in stone — especially in the time of a pandemic —so he’s been spending his days double- and triple-checking plans, waking up at 4:30 a.m. dry-eyed and restless. He’s worked to make a show “with heart,” he says — one that “doesn’t feel isolated, quiet, or alone.” He also had to take extra steps to ensure the three-and-a-half hour show, which will not take place at the Grammys’ usual home of the Staples Center, is Covid-safe for performers and attendees. Despite all that, he appears remarkably enthusiastic and alert.
Here’s what viewers next Sunday can expect from music’s biggest night, according to Winston: a multi-stage, audience-free show that highlights the year’s creative triumphs, social justice movements, as well as Covid-19’s impact on the arts. Winston hints at several “unbelievably powerful” performances on the slate, adding that the Grammys “absolutely are acknowledging what’s happened” in the country in the last year.
Winston, who in 2018 co-produced Bruno Mars’ well-received live show at the Apollo for CBS, also wanted to highlight independent venues, which are the “lifeblood of this industry” and a launchpad for emerging musicians — so the Grammys will feature guest spots from owners and workers of iconic American venues, including L.A.’s Troubadour and Hotel Café, N.Y.’s Apollo, and Nashville’s Station Inn. “I drive past the Troubadour on my way home from work every night,” Winston says. “It’s a significant thing for me when I look at it all boarded up. I always think, ‘When those boards come down, this will be over.’ That will be the sign. That will be the day where it’s like, ‘We got through this.'” Winston realized from his conversations with venues that many of them put on their last shows on March 14th, 2020, meaning the Grammys will mark the one-year anniversary of the shutdown.
Employees will come on camera to “tell us a little bit about their venue” and present some of the awards. “So, you’ve got, like, a bartender at a beautiful, independent venue — and she’s giving out Album of the Year to these megastars,” he explains. His goal is to acknowledge the people who work tirelessly to keep these stomping grounds afloat and have recently lost their jobs. “Those venues are made up by the bartender and the security guard, the manager, the box office person, and the cleaner at the end of the night.” He hopes to remind people of the importance of supporting local venues again when it’s safe to do so.
Originally, the Grammys were scheduled for January 31st, but organizers announced a move to March right after the new year. Winston says he felt American morale was at a low point in January — between political insurrection, an impeachment trial, and Covid-19 running rampant in Los Angeles — and it “didn’t feel right” to put the show on in the middle of that. The Recording Academy and CBS, which exclusively airs the annual show, both supported his decision to postpone. “I can now do everything that I wanted to do in my best-case scenario for this year,” he says of Sunday’s show.
Sunday’s location is an undisclosed building in Los Angeles, but Winston teases that the new venue is “massive,” “magical,” and “the biggest building I’ve ever been in indoors.” “I don’t want it to look like I’m criticizing Staples, because it’s the most amazing venue,” he emphasizes, sharing that he’s open to bringing the Grammys back to the arena in the future if they ask him to. While he does believe that Staples is a safe place, he says he wanted to go above and beyond to make even the most-skeptical participants feel undoubtedly safe.
A team of Covid safety officers oversaw the production set-up, and artists will enter the stage from different directions to minimize contact. Each artist also has their own backstage area. The space “allowed us to build an entire world,” he says.
The show will involve five stages of the same size and shape, four of which are for performances and one of which is for presenters. Stages are organized in a circle, facing one another, and crew members will work from the middle of the set. “People will perform while the other three or four artists on their stages watch, applaud, and enjoy. As soon as that one finishes, the next one goes, the next one goes, and the next one goes. Every 45 minutes, you change out those stages, and you bring another four megastars into the room,” says Winston, who was partly inspired for the “part-Grammys, part-Abbey Road studio session” setup by British shows he watched as a child, including Jools Holland and TFI Friday.
It’s going to be a “bespoke night of music that I don’t know if we’ll ever be able to repeat,” Winston says. “It’s about taking a camera into a room, and making an amazing musical moment by filming it quite simply and elegantly.” Performances, which started being planned in April 2020, will be a mix of live and pre-recorded — a fully live show would involve too many crew members moving sets and risking close contact — but the whole thing is intended to feel completely live. (Winston challenges viewers to try and guess which sets are pre-recorded; he designed them to be difficult to tell.)
To help plan the sprawling, immersive show, Winston brought in a suite of collaborators including co-executive producer Jesse Collins, who produced The Weeknd’s Super Bowl halftime show; co-executive producer Raj Kapoor, who handled creative direction for various artists on the last seven Grammys and produced Vegas residencies for the likes of the Backstreet Boys and Mariah Carey; producer Fatima Robinson, whose expansive background in creative direction and choreography landed her the Black Eyed Peas’ 2011 halftime show and Kendrick Lamar’s 2016 Grammy performance; producer Misty Buckley, who handled production design for Kacey Musgraves’ 2020 Christmas show; talent executive Patrick Menton from Dick Clark Productions; Corden collaborator Josie Cliff; and Super Bowl halftime, Olympic ceremony, Oscars, and Emmys director Hamish Hamilton, who Winston describes as a “legend” he’s admired since he was 14 years old. (David Wild, who has written for the Grammys since 2001 and became a producer in 2016, is the only person returning to his role.) Winston also points out that artists were heavily involved in designing their own performances.
Rather than have cameras pan over empty seats and an awkwardly small stage, the production team decided to reinvent the visual format with the five-stage setup. The pandemic’s limitations, coupled with the advantages of new faces coming in with fresh perspectives, helped them refrain from thinking in terms of what the Grammys had done before, he said.
For the most part, Covid-19 didn’t force too many changes. It did give Winston a lot of anxiety.
“There’s been so much uncertainty with what you’re allowed to do,” he says. Changing international quarantine rules made him question whether certain performers could fly in, while health guidance keeps fluctuating: “Every time my computer or phone dings, my first instinct is, ‘Oh, God, what’s gone wrong?’ I don’t know if that’s ever been my mentality before.”
While all the performers are confirmed and currently Covid-free, “you never know, one of their girlfriends could have Covid and have to quarantine, it’s all just bonkers,” Winston says. “There’s one artist that may, in the end, not be able to make it here due to rules of the country they’re currently in. There’s one immigration issue that we’ve got left.”
The show does not have replacements on hand if anyone pulls out — it’ll just cut that performance out.
Above all, Winston wants the 2021 Grammys to focus attention off of dire times. “I want people to be able to watch the 2021 Grammys in 2040 and go, ‘Wow, what an amazing show that was,’ and not go, ‘Oh, that was the Covid year, that’s why they had to do that,'” he says. “I think that’s what we could achieve if we get it right on Sunday.”
via RollingStone.com
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2020 is the 15th anniversary of the BAFTA having the Rising Star Award which is voted for by the public. Starting in 2006 known as the Orange Rising Star Award and then since 2013 the EE Rising Star Award, this is due to sponsorship and pretty much helps the award with publicity and getting the public involved in the voting for the winner.
SELFIE BOOTH trying out the “Selfie Booth” during dinner at Grosvenor House Hotel after the EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday 16 February 2014.
Over the years as I have become more and more obsessed with films I know more about the nominees which in all honesty makes me feel very special and at times very geeky. Which I personally love and am very proud of, I felt coming up to the 15th year it was very important to take a look back at not only the winners from each year but the other nominees as well. The list is very impressive and it feels as though someone at BAFTA can certainly pick out rising stars in the best possible way, the nominees are chosen regardless of gender, nationality and whether they have made a breakthrough in television, film or both.
I guess at times the outcome could be influenced by the fan base which that actor has and if they are in a franchise they will probably be more known than others. But the important thing I want to look at here is the high level of not only winners but nominees and looking at where so many of them are now, so even being picked as the five can certainly be seen as a massive positive.
Year
Winner
Nominated
2006
(59th)
James McAvoy
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Gael García Bernal
Rachel McAdams
Michelle Williams
2007
(60th)
Eva Green
Emily Blunt
Naomie Harris
Cillian Murphy
Ben Whishaw
2008
(61st)
Shia LaBeouf
Sienna Miller
Ellen Page
Sam Riley
Tang Wei
2009
(62nd)
Noel Clarke
Michael Cera
Michael Fassbender
Rebecca Hall
Toby Kebbell
2010
(63rd)
Kristen Stewart
Jesse Eisenberg
Nicholas Hoult
Carey Mulligan
Tahar Rahim
2011
(64th)
Tom Hardy
Gemma Arterton
Andrew Garfield
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Emma Stone
2012
(65th)
Adam Deacon
Chris Hemsworth
Tom Hiddleston
Chris O’Dowd
Eddie Redmayne
2013
(66th)
Juno Temple
Elizabeth Olsen
Andrea Riseborough
Suraj Sharma
Alicia Vikander
2014
(67th)
Will Poulter
Dane DeHaan
George MacKay
Lupita Nyong’o
Léa Seydoux
2015
(68th)
Jack O’Connell
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Margot Robbie
Miles Teller
Shailene Woodley
2016
(69th)
John Boyega
Taron Egerton
Dakota Johnson
Brie Larson
Bel Powley
2017
(70th)
Tom Holland
Laia Costa
Lucas Hedges
Ruth Negga
Anya Taylor-Joy
2018
(71st)
Daniel Kaluuya
Florence Pugh
Josh O’Connor
Tessa Thompson
Timothée Chalamet
2019
(72nd)
Letitia Wright
Jessie Buckley
Cynthia Erivo
Barry Keoghan
Lakeith Stanfield
2020
(73rd)
TBD
Awkwafina
Jack Lowden
Kaitlyn Dever
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Micheal Ward
Now you have had a lovely recap on not only the winners each year but the nominees as well it really is great to see that whoever BAFTA have working on this award they really do find the breakouts very early on. The prime example of this is Florence Pugh, her breakout role was Lady Macbeth yet for some reason not many people seem to have seen that film or remember it so saying 2019 was her breakout year which is very wrong in my opinion! So going forward pay close attention to this award and it will help highlight some very talented young performers that you can find current film or tv work and then also looking out for them in the future as well.
My love for film is huge and I love an award which appreciates fans views as well, as I mentioned earlier if the breakout is in a franchise it really could help with winning the vote. The nominees are all very impressive and some years it is now amazing to see how far some of these amazingly talented actors have come, the big majority still putting in great performances to this day in film, tv and even on stage as well.
I guess as well as looking at the history of this award it is also a small way of saying thank you to Orange and now EE for sponsoring this award for BAFTA. For this years nominees only Kelvin Harrison Jr and Micheal Ward are the two that I have not seen very many things for, so I am happy with the other three being rather well known to myself. I see that as reward for watching a love of film/tv. It does also make me want to catch up with the current work for those two though.
Do you pay much attention to this award? If not, I really would recommend that going forward you see the amazing talented young actors that will be looking to push forward in the next few years and have promising careers. It is certainly something I have been paying a lot more attention to in the past couple of years.
BAFTA Rising Star Award: A History 2020 is the 15th anniversary of the BAFTA having the Rising Star Award which is voted for by the public.
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Event: 63rd Orange British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA)
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Woody Allen and Scarlett Johnson
A few days ago, it was particularly interesting to see a point of entertainment news, involving the famous Jewish actress, Scarlett Johansson and the director, Woody Allen. The passage of the matter was that Scarlett Johansson supported Woody Allen in a previous interview, and said he liked him and believed him, and said, "He has been so naive for many years," he said. "This has led to the strong displeasure of Woody Allen's daughter, and to his name, Scarlett Johansson. As early as more than 20 years ago, the story of the well-known director, Woody Allen, was covered with the report. The case, however, has not been fully resolved today, not only Continuous diffusion, but also triggered more chain reactions. But the matter is not over. Dylan, who grew up, claimed to have suffered a great deal of harm and sided with his adoptive mother, Mya. If anyone supports his adoptive father, whether family or outsider, it is unacceptable for Dylan to be reasonable.When it comes to Woody Allen's problems over the past two years, Scarlett Johnson thinks he's been pushed to the top of the storm and has a lot to do with the Metoo movement: "it's really hard right now, because now people are furious about it, and they can actually understand how people feel." Since the beginning of the Metoo movement, my sister has not said her point of view in public. In an interview with Hollywood reporter last week, she said she liked Woodie Allen very much and would work with him in the future.
When it comes to Scarlett Johnson, I'm afraid you're thinking of the black widow in sexy leather. Scarlett Johnson, born on November 22, 1984 in New York, USA, American actress and singer. In 1994, he starred in the film's debut, the prodigal son bodyguard. In 1996, he starred in the drama "Manny and Luo," for which she was nominated for best actress at the 12th Independent Spirit Award. In 1998, she was nominated for best supporting actress at the box office bomb for starring in the love film "Horse language". In 2003, he starred in the drama "lost Tokyo," and won 57 for the film. The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award Film Award-Best Actress Award. In 2004, starring in the love biographical film "Girl with Pearl earrings," won the 61st American Film and Television Golden Globe Award Film-plot Best Actress nomination. In 2005, starred in the thriller love film "Competition Point." As a result, he was nominated for Best supporting Actress in the 63rd Golden Globe Film Awards for American Film and Television. On August 15, 2008, the love comedy Barcelona at midnight was released. In 2009, he starred in the stage play's debut, "A glance on the Bridge," and won the 64th Tony Award for the show. Drama Best supporting Actress Award . Starring in Marvel Film Iron Man 2 in 2010. In 2012, she starred in the Avengers League. In 2013, she won the Best Actress Award at the 8th Rome International Film Festival for her voice. On February 28, 2014, she won the 39th French Film Caesar Award . In 2016, starring in Captain America 3: civil War. 2018, starring Avengers 3: infinite War. Won the 44th people's Choice Award for the film of the year Award. In August 2019, Forbes published the 2019 list of the world's highest-paid actresses, with Scarlett at the top of the list.
And Scarlett Johnson worshiped Woody Allen, an excellent, talented director in the United States. Woody Allen, born on December 1, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American director, screenwriter, actor, and honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Arts. In 1964, he made his own comedy, "how's the Cat?" and officially entered the entertainment industry. In 1969, he directed his own comedy crime film, "get money and run." in 1973, he wrote and directed his own science fiction comedy, "Science City of Fool." in 1977, Won the 50th Olympic Games with the love comedy Anne Hall.In 2005, he was nominated for best film at the 2nd Guangzhou International Film Festival. In 2005, he was nominated for the 63rd American Film and Television Golden Globe Film Award for Best Director. In 2008, the love film Barcelona at midnight won the Golden Globe Film-Musical Comedic Best Picture of the United States. In 2011, He was nominated for the 84th Academy Award for Best Director for the comedy Paris at midnight. In 2014, he directed the comedy "Magic in the Moonlight." in 2016, he directed from the comedy "six critical events." The play is Woody Allen's first TV series. In 2017, he directed the Ferris Wheel.
When it comes to these two people, perhaps the most common thing they have in common is to win the prize and get soft hands. Woody Allen's refusal to receive the award has long been commonplace. He has won 23 Oscars, four awards, 13 Golden Globe nominations and two awards, but without exception has not appeared to receive the award. Such a brilliant and highly personalized director will inevitably be regarded as an idol by many people and will inevitably be worshipped. Although Woody Allen is now embroiled in a sexual assault scandal, his talent can be recognized and the truth will come to light one day.
When it comes to Scarlett Johnson, the most talked about is her personal life. As we all know, the actress's personal life is rich and colorful, with the news flying all over the sky. However, God gave her a beautiful face, and his own hard work, coupled with good circumstances and acting skills, it is also natural to become the four biggest flowers in Hollywood.
Let's look forward to these two still bringing us wonderful movies this year.
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50 of Naomi Campbell’s Best Looks from 1990-2020
Today is Naomi Campbell‘s 50th birthday. Having spent the past few hours scrolling through images of the supermodel we can confirm two things: one, the woman can pull off a naked dress like nobody else, and two, she doesn’t appear to have aged at all. From the late nineties to early noughties to now, Campbell has continued to turn heads with every appearance. In celebration of her milestone birthday, we’re taking a look back at 50 of her best looks from across the decades – from her iconic Vivienne Westwood plaid moment to every Met Gala red carpet she’s ever stepped foot on and everything in between, there’s been no shortage of major moments.
See 50 of the best looks worn by Naomi Campbell from 1990-2020 in the gallery below:
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1990
Campbell attended the 1990 Met Gala with photographer Francesco Scavullo wearing Versace.
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1991
Attending the 5th Annual California Fashion Industry Friends of Aids Project Los Angeles Benefit, Naomi chose to wear Versace in honour of her late friend, Gianni.
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1991
Naomi is pictured with designer Azzedine Alaïa wearing one of his designs in 1991.
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1991
Hand-in-hand with Kate Moss, Campbell wore head-to-toe Vivienne Westwood to attend the London Fashion Week Designer Of The Year Awards At The Museum Of Natural History in 1991.
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1995
One of the most referenced gowns in all of the Met Gala’s history, Campbell’s 1995 Versace column dress continues to live on as a fashion legacy.
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1997
Once again, Campbell opted for a sparkly mini from Versace for the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards.
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2000
Attending the 2000 CFDA Awards with Diddy, Naomi wore a bright yellow gown by Azzedine Alaïa.
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2000
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2000
For the 2000 Met Gala, Campbell chose this Dolce & Gabbana look which paid homage to Madonna.
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2001
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2002
At the 2002 GQ Men of the Year Awards, Campbell chose this lace-up look from Dolce & Gabbana.
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2003
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2004
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2006
For the 2006 Met Gala, Campbell chose a dress by Alexander McQueen.
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2010
Attending the 63rd annual Cannes Film Festival, Campbell was radiant in sequinned Roberto Cavalli.
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2010
At the 2010 British Fashion Awards, Campbell was honoured with the Icon award and chose this elegant black Alexander McQueen dress for the occasion.
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2011
For the 2011 Met Gala, which was dedicated to the late Alexander McQueen, Naomi opted for a piece from the brand designed by Sarah Burton.
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2014
Campbell was a knockout in this leopard print Gucci number at the 2014 GLAAD Awards in LA.
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2014
Naomi opted for this daring Roberto Cavalli gown for the 2014 Arqiva British Academy Television Awards.
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2014
Naomi attended the 2014 Glamour Women of the Year Awards in this fun look from the Alexander McQueen S/S14 collection.
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2015
Campbell wore this glittering Tom Ford gown to watch the designer’s A/W15 show in LA.
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2015
Campbell opted for this 2007 McQueen look to attend a private screening of “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” in 2015.
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2015
Campbell wore head-to-toe Burberry to watch the premiere of the brand’s holiday film in 2015.
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2015
This Givenchy gown turned heads at the LACMA 2015 Art+Film Gala.
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2015
Delivering yet another standout sequins moment, Campbell wowed in this gold Burberry number at the 60th London Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2015.
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2015
Campbell chose Burberry for the 2015 British Fashion Awards.
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2015
Naomi accessorized her mauve Burberry gown with Bulgari jewellery for the 2015 FOX Golden Globes after-party.
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2016
The 2016 Met Gala theme was “Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology” and Campbell chose this Roberto Cavalli by Peter Dundas gown for the night.
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2016
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2016
Campbell chose this Versace dress for the 2016 amfAR dinner in Paris.
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2016
Naomi perfected the art of wearing the thigh-high slit at the 2016 MTV Music Awards in this Brandon Maxwell mini.
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2016
For the 2016 British Fashion Awards, Campbell opted for this daring Alexander McQueen gown.
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2017
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2017
For the 2017 Green Carpet Fashion Awards, Campbell opted for this Atelier Versace Spring ’17 couture gown.
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2017
Naomi looked heavenly in Ralph & Russo Couture at the 2017 amfAR Hong Kong Gala.
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2017
For FOX’s 2017 Golden Globes after-party, Campbell looked like a modern mermaid in this Versace gown.
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2018
Campbell was a vision in this jawdropping gown by Poiret at the BlacKkKlansman premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
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2018
To accept the Fashion Icon of the Year Award at the 2018 GQ Men of the Year Awards, Campbell opted for this bright Versace mini.
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2018
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For the 2019 LACMA Art + Film Gala, Campbell dazzled in this red Versace gown.
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It was another gorgeous Alexander McQueen gown for The Fashion Awards 2019.
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Campbell proved why she’s the OG supermodel in this Thierry Mugler gown at the Fashion for Relief event in 2019.
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Campbell shut down the 2019 Met Gala red carpet in this showstopping custom Valentino look from Pierpaolo Piccioli.
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For the Pre-Grammy Gala earlier this year, Campbell turned heads in this statement white gown by Stephane Rolland.
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THE IRISHMAN to close the 63rd BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL
What a better news to start on a Monday, the International Premiere of Martin Scorses’s THE IRISHMAN will close the 63rd BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL.
Press release:
Embargo: Monday, 5th August. 10.00am GMT
Directed by one of the true giants of cinema Martin Scorsese and starring Academy Award winners Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. The Festival is delighted to be bringing the work of this iconic filmmaker to the UK for its International Premiere on Sunday 13th October in London, with Martin Scorsese and cast expected to attend. The BFI London Film Festival is also pleased to announce that there will be simultaneous preview screenings of THE IRISHMAN taking place at cinemas across the UK.
Reuniting Scorsese with his Gangs of New York screenwriter Steve Zaillian, who adapts from Charles Brandt’s novel I Heard You Paint Houses, The Irishman is a grand scale epic examining the influence of organised crime in post-war America. Told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran (De Niro), a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the 20th Century. Spanning decades, the film chronicles one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history, the disappearance of legendary Union President Jimmy Hoffa and offers a monumental journey through the hidden corridors of organised crime: its inner workings, rivalries and connections to mainstream politics.
Martin Scorsese, director commented “I’m extremely honored to be having the International Premiere of THE IRISHMAN at the closing night of the BFI London Film Festival. This picture was many years in the making. It’s a project that Robert De Niro and I started talking about a long time ago, and we wanted to make it the way it needed to be made. It’s also a picture that all of us could only have made at this point in our lives. We’re all very excited to be bringing THE IRISHMAN to London.”
Tricia Tuttle, BFI London Film Festival Director said “What an immense cinephile thrill it is to close the 63rd BFI London Film Festival with the International Premiere of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. British Film Institute Fellow Scorsese is one of the true greats of cinema – as both a creator and a tireless champion of preservation and film history – and here he and his creative team have delivered an epic of breathtakingly audacious scale and complexity, exploring relationships of trust and betrayal, regret and remorselessness, which dominated a period of American history. This is a major occasion for film lovers and I cannot wait to share this film with UK audiences.”
The 63rd BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express takes place from Wednesday 2nd October-Sunday 13th October 2019. The full Festival programme will be announced on Thursday 29 August 2019.
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