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Lo Zoo di Vetro: La Compagnia Eleftherìa porta in scena il capolavoro di Tennessee Williams ad Asti.
Sabato 7 dicembre 2024, lo Spazio Kor di Asti ospita una nuova interpretazione del celebre dramma diretto da Claudio Destino e Federica Tucci.
Sabato 7 dicembre 2024, lo Spazio Kor di Asti ospita una nuova interpretazione del celebre dramma diretto da Claudio Destino e Federica Tucci. La Compagnia Teatrale Eleftherìa torna sul palcoscenico con una nuova emozionante produzione del celebre dramma di Tennessee Williams, Lo Zoo di Vetro. Il prossimo sabato 7 dicembre 2024, alle ore 21:00, il suggestivo Spazio Kor di Asti, all’interno…
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Do you think ANGELA NAPPOLI can get it together???? She's a proud hoe and a hot mess! Stop asking her to do things she doesn't want to do and just be happy for her! Emily Napoli
“There is only enough room in this family for one unstable cousin, and I have held that title for a very long time. So Angela is going to have to get it together.”
— Marcello Napoli
#fabulous angela#delicious series#source: schitt's creek#marcello napoli#angela napoli#delicious emily#emily napoli
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Divorzio all’italiana by Pietro Gerbi. This is one hundred percent a perfect movie <3 Hilarious, also timeless. It could have been made yesterday. I really feel that what Marcello Mastroianni brought to the screen was so special, he is truly a movie star. The only thing that would have made this more perfect is if Angela had become a nun at the end.
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Obscure Christmas Movie Rewatch: Mrs Santa Claus
Are you looking for a feminist, multicultural, pro-union movie to watch this Christmas? Then Mrs Santa Claus is for you!
Not only does it star the late great Angela Lansbury, it features some catchy showtunes composed by Broadway great Jerry Herman, choreography by musical stalwart Rob Marshall, and costumes by the legendary Bob Mackie.
The story behind this one is also pretty interesting! According to this retrospective on Dame Angela Lansbury (RIP), much like she was a champion for older actors to guest star on Murder She Wrote to keep their SAG cards, she was also the driving force behind this tv movie in order to honour her friend Jerry Herman. While he’d had great success as a lyricist and composer for such seminal Broadway shows such as Hello Dolly!, La Cage Aux Folles, and Mame (the latter staring Lansbury), he was diagnosed as HIV positive in 1985 and by the mid-90′s needed a project to focus on. Enter Lansbury stage left, who had a deal with CBS for a number of tv specials, and pitched this film together with Herman.
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Here’s the perfectly simple premise: It’s seven days until Christmas and the magnanimous Mrs Anna Claus sends all the elves home since they’ve finished the toys early. She also tries to improve Santa’s navigational route and wants to help him with his mail, but is utterly underappreciated by her husband (Charles Durning).
Lansbury brings her distinctive voice to her pleasant I Want song - “I've been manning the business and planning each holiday plan/And I'm tired of being the shadow behind the great man”.
She takes the sleigh and reindeer, but due to bad weather emergency lands in New York City, meeting Italian stable boy Marcello (David Norona) who shows her the immigrant melting pot via the song and dance number Avenue A (well, the Italian-Irish-Jewish pot at least). There’s tap and joyous dancing, all culminating in a Consider Yourself-esque street celebration extolling the “great kaleidoscope called Avenue A.”
There's also a cameo from Jerry Herman, suitably playing a piano.
We meet Sadie (Debra Wiseman), a young Jewish woman and Suffragette, with whom Marcello is in love with from afar, Sadie’s mother Mrs Lowenstein (Rosalind Harris, who memorably played Tzeitel in Fiddler on the Roof) who fears the police after fleeing pogroms in Europe, local gossips Mrs Shaughnessy and Mrs Brandenheim, and Nora (Lynsey Bartilson), a young Irish girl who works at child labor factory Tavish Toys. Nora's Irish accent is...look, I'm not here to rag on child actors. She tried her best.
Our villain is Augustus P Tavish, played by Broadway veteran Terrence Mann, crooning that his toys “Only have to last till Christmas.” If you want to hear his voice used to full effect however, check out the original Broadway cast recordings of Cats (Rum Tum Tugger), Beauty and the Beast (The Beast, particularly If I Can’t Love Her), and The Scarlet Pimpernel (Chauvelin, particularly Falcon in the Dive).
Mann is delightfully hammy in the role, in spats and spinning a cane, delivering every line on pitch as if it’s a song. It's CAMP and I love it. The movie's worth it for his dulcet tones alone.
Mrs Claus (taking the name Mrs North), is employed at Tavish Toys as a supervisor, singing and dancing around the factory floor, improving morale but aghast at the working conditions and poor quality of the toys.
Meanwhile, back at the North Pole, Santa only notices his wife is missing because his cocoa hasn’t been made right (ugh). It’s up to head elf (there’s always a head elf) Arvo is tell Santa she’s gone and deliver Santa some home truths.
Arvo is played by Michael Jeter, one of those delightful character actors with so many credits it’s impossible to identify where you would know him from (for me it’s Father Ignatius in Sister Act 2).
Santa bemoans that he can’t bear to think of Anna about her out there “alone and helpless.” Smash cut to:
What is it about Victorian/Edwardian garb that just feels like Christmas?
Sadie is literally on her soapbox (a manifestation of the trope), and Anna asks her advice about industrial action for the factory. In return, she gives Sadie advice for persuading other women to her cause, utilising the soft power of persuasion rather than shouting slogans. They go a recruiting through song, culminating in a suffragette march where they are joined by Nora, Mrs Shaughnessy, Mrs Brandenheim, and Marcello. I really like this one! It’s uplifting and upbeat, if a sanitised depiction of the struggle for women’s suffrage.
It musically echoes the opening number Mrs Santa Claus, even repeating lines that Anna sung for herself, now applied the the community of women who have embraced her: "We've planned our strategy and our flag is unfurled/For we have gifts of our own to offer the world."
Anna and Nora bond over missing the people they love - Anna her husband, and Nora her mother and little brother who are still back in Ireland (her father is working double shifts to raise the money to bring them over). It’s time for another song and dance number, Whistle - a tribute to vaudeville. This one is a bit overlong and unnecessary, the kind of number that works on stage post-intermission to ease the audience back in, but isn’t needed onscreen.
At the North Pole, Arvo and the Elves try to cheer Santa up by dancing to the tune of We Need a Little Christmas (first composed by Herman for Mame), but he remains sullen. Honestly, this Santa really sucks. He bemoans his predicament, and Arvo has to prod him to write down what his wife means to him. Of course he does it through song, promising to change but it’s a very shallow mea culpa.
Meanwhile Anna plays matchmaker, setting up local policeman Officer Doyle and Mrs Lowenstein, overcoming her fears when Doyle assures her he won’t be taking Sadie away for exercising her free speech. Mrs Lowenstein finally unpacks the bag she’s always kept ready in case they needed to flee again, including her grandmother’s silver candlestick - the matching one being lost when they fled the old country.
Marcello invites Sadie to the Policeman’s Ball, and they sing We Don’t Go Together At All, a pretty song I unapologetically love. However it does end with a trope I absolutely hate - where Marcello taps his cheek but when Sadie moves in to kiss it, he turns his head so she kisses him on the lips. It’s all played very sweet, but probably not something you’d see if the movie was made today.
At Tavish Toys, Anna leads the kids in a work slow down, and then a city-wide strike and boycott. Because this is fantasy world, this immediately leads to the mayor declaring that no child will again work under such conditions, and a call for child labor laws. I think its no coincidence that this passion project of Lansbury's deals with issues such as women's and worker's rights - however santitised. We must assume the elves have union benefits back at the North Pole!
At the policeman’s ball, Mrs North gets to wear this absolutely banger outfit, and gets toasted as “the Mrs Santa Claus of Avenue A.” Lansbury was 71 when she played this role, and all credit to Bob Mackie for dressing her not only with a stylish vibrancy in the earlier scenes, but putting her in a gown like this and going for glamour rather than the dowdy Mrs Claus cliche.
You may also recognise Nora’s outfit recycled from A Little Princess.
I also appreciate that Sadie hasn’t been overtly softened in her relationship with Marcello - she’s the one who gives the speech, engaging in some self-deprecation in decrying herself “the biggest mouth on Avenue A” and wearing a beautiful dress, but not torn down or diminished because of her activism - but rather celebrated and validated by the very people who used to deride her. She's learned the art of pitching your message to the audience rather than riding roughshod over them, but isn't any less of an activist.
But while Anna has finally been given the recognition and appreciation she’s craved, for some reason she misses her dropkick of a husband. “He Needs Me” is a nice song but undercuts the message a bit as she decides that “I need him much more”. You really don't Anna, go that extra step and stage a Santa coup - you deserve more than playing second fiddle to a dude who took two days to even notice you were gone!
She hurries back to the reindeer but is prevented from returning by Tavish, who has implausibly figured out who she is, and wants to stop Christmas so people will have no choice to buy toys from him again. It’s neatly and swiftly resolved by her recalling that as a boy the toy bear he’d received from Santa was stolen by his brother, and Mrs Claus gives him another one. Okay then.
Meanwhile, Santa is still sulking over his bad cocoa. WHY DON’T YOU TRY AND FIND HER YOU USELESS SACK OF SHIT?!? AREN’T YOU OMNIPOTENT? GET OFF YOUR ARSE AND DO SOMETHING!
This is a real false note for me - yes Anna has the sleigh and reindeer, but there is no way out of the North Pole other than that? He just sits and waits for her to come home - I suppose this gives her the agency, but it does feel like she is ready to return to her old life of being unappreciated, instead of going home to demand that he treat her right.
However Santa is slightly redeemed in that he declares that he will use her new navigation route, and also that she can join him in the present delivery duties. She also gets a new cape.
In New York, her friends also get their heart’s desire - Mrs Lowenstein her grandmother’s missing candlestick, Sadie and Marcello each other, and Nora the arrival of her mother and baby brother.
Overall I think this mostly holds up and deserves to be in the Christmas movie rotation. It’s a very female-focused piece - Mrs Claus is in the role of guardian angel, improving the lives of everyone she meets, but her solidarity is with Nora and worker’s rights, Sadie and women’s suffrage, and Mrs Lowenstein and her generational trauma.
It’s a charming little musical with a quintessential performance by Angela Lansbury and a nice parting message:
“As long as you love one another/You’ll have the best Christmas of all.”
#obscure christmas movie rewatch#christmas#christmas movies#mrs santa claus#angela lansbury#rewatch#movie musicals#jlf posts#jlf rewatch
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GOOD VIBES CHALLENGE: MRS SANTA CLAUS (1996)
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Following my view of 1940's The Mark of Zorro, now I follow to the second film of the Good Vibes Challenge: The 1996 TV Movie Mrs Santa Claus, staring Angela Lansbury, recomended to me by my friends @amalthea9 @thealmightyemprex and @themousefromfantasyland !
The movie presents us to the grand dame Angela Lansbury as the heroine Mrs. Anna Claus, the wife of Santa Claus who, feeling a bit neglected as both wife and fellow worker in the toy shopp by her husband, who is taking all she does for granted, decides to take the sled and flying reindeer to go in an adventure so she can shake her life up a bit.
Due to getting caught by a bad wether, one of the reindeer gets a hurt leg, making Mrs. Anna Claus need to forcibly land in New York City during the 1910s, where the reindeer will get to recover for seven days in a stable.
As she waits, thanks to the help of italian imigrant Marcello Damoroco, Mrs. Anna Claus goes to get shelter in a little inn administrated by russian jewish imigrant Mrs. Lowenstein, who while always kind and helpful, is constantly stressed with concern for the safety of her daughter Sadie Lowenstein, who is a passionate sufragette ativist with dificulty to get herself heard without being seen as "an annoying nuisance" by most of her neighbours.
To get money to pay for the room in the inn and for food to herself and the reindeer, Mrs. Anna Claus gets a job as a supervisour of the toy shopp of the cruel and greedy Mr Tavish, who exploits child labour in the most harsh conditions and makes them produce bad quality toys so people keep buying more and more to enrich his pockets.
Thanks to her friendship with a little irish imigrant girl named Nora, who works in the toy shopp, Mrs. Anna Claus empathizes with the children's plight and decides to help them to improve their conditions, while back at the North Pole, Santa Claus is learning to value his wife by missing her deeply...
Despite being a TV Movie, you can see that the makers putted all the care in the writing, the production design for the sets and costumes, the photography, the casting and the music, rather than delivering a low qualit product.
The hearth of the movie is its title character: Mrs. Anna Claus is an inspirational and wholesome heroine, who shows that you will never be too old to be curious and have adventures to learn new things.
When she wants something, she goes out to reach it, and while she may not get it when and in the way she expected it, she keeps herself calm, thinks on new strategies and them gives another try. Overall, she is very kind, avoiding calling attention to herself and first resourcing to tranquil argumentation to solve conflicts. But when the oposite side acts too cruel and stuborn, than she does not hesitate in shouting at injustice when is needed.
A highlight I give is when she exchanges ideas with Sadie Lowenstein about reaching goals in activism: Sadie teaches Mrs. Anna Claus a bit about labour's exploitation and how to fight against it with slowing down the production and with strikes, while Mrs. Anna Claus teaches Sadie on how to comunicate her belief on woman's rights to vote in a way that is more gentle and without sounding like she is preaching down to people.
While this exchange dinamic happens, we also see a bigger world with the perspectives of Marcello pursuing an idealist romance with Sadie, Mrs Lowenstein overcoming her fears about the future, little Nora dealing with loneliness as her father works all day to buy tickets for her mother and brother who are still in Ireland, the children who must unite to get their rights, the Police Officer Doyle learning to show a soft side, Mr Tavish dealing with his cruelty and cynicism, and Santa Claus learning to be vulnerable about his feelings for his wife.
The movie is dynamic without feeling that is trowing too much information at the viewer at once, and you can watch it anytime of the year, not only in Christmas.
Its messages about the need of building a comunity to improve oneself and one another, and how we can always learn new good things to make the lives of everyone better, is one that always needs to be teached, and this movie does it very well, with Mrs Anna Claus's kindness and deep sense of empathy.
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Token Holiday Movie Review :Mrs Santa Claus
Well its the holiday season so its fitting I review a holiday movie I havent seen before .Starring the legend herself Angela Lansbury lets talk about Mrs Santa Claus
This 1996 TV movie follows Anna Claus (Angela Lansbury ) who after her ideas get ignored by a workaholic Santa (Charles Durning ) ,sneak off in the sleigh only to be blown of course and land in Manhatten,with Cupid the reindeer being injured .Stuck for a week Mrs Claus befriend s and helps out various people
I adored this .I think the first thing I love is the setting ,Manhatten in 1910 is the perfect setting for this movies ,as it means a varied group of characters and some real world issues that Mrs Claus gets involved with ,like women's suffrage and child labour .I love these characters she meets,like the lovesick Marcello played by David Norona,to the outspoken activist Sadie played by Debra Wiseman , and especially Sadies mother Mrs Lowenstien played by Rosalind Harris ,who is perhaps my favorite side character. Charles Durning I feel delivers a good workaholic oblivious Santa and I was pleasently surprised he could sing . Michael Jeter plays Arvo the head elf ,and honestly he is ALWAYS a joy in any movie and this is one of the few moviesI am aware of where he gets to show off his singing talents (Man was a Tony winner for a reason ) .Now broadway legend Terrance Mann plays the films antagonist Mr Tavish a cruel owner of a toy factory ,and I can see people not digging him he is very much a cartoon idea of a capitalist(In that he is doing evil stuff for reasons other then greed ) ,and his ending may seem contrived....I dont care,I love Terrance Mann and he is hamming it up to 15 !!! I think his cartoony nature works for the film ,and I will say I actually like his ending ,it fits the movie
The best part of the movie is Angela Lansbury ,and honestly this is one of my favorite roles of hers .She is how I like to imagine the Clauses ,goodhearted people who stand for hope and kindness. Some of this help is straight forward like leading a child workers strike and others are subtle like easing Mrs Lowensteins fears .Lansbuarry also just has such a warmth to her ,I totally believe she is Mrs Claus
Film is a musical and I think the songs are pretty darn good but I will admit some do run together for me .There are 14 ,so I think a few couldve been cut.My favorites are the big dance number that is Avenue A ,the wonderfully cartoony villain song of Tavish Toy ,the opening number Seven Days Till Christmas ,the finale song the Best Christmas of All and the eleven o clock number He Needs Me
I had an absolute blast watching this, it is joining my Christmas rotation . Highly reccomended and Happy Holidays
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3-4 giugno a Trento, in memoria di Giulietto Chiesa
Alterfestival, primo festival dell'informazione indipendente italiana.
Ci saranno: il vignettista Vauro, Marcello Foa (giornalista, scrittore - ex presidente RAI), Carlo Freccero (saggista, esperto di comunicazione già direttore RAI2) e Francesco Borgonovo (L'altra verità); Germana Leoni (giornalista e saggista); Margherita Furlan (Casa del Sole TV); Angela Camuso (Giornalista, scrittrice - cronista di Fuori dal Coro); Raffaella Regoli (Giornalista, scrittrice - cronista di Fuori dal Coro); Enrica Perucchietti (giornalista, saggista); Giuliano Marrucci (Giornalista Ottolina TV - Ex Report); Paola Ceccantoni (Pubble l’imbannabile - influencer progetto Pubble); Giorgio Bianchi (giornalista, scrittore e fotoreporter); Pino Cabras (giornalista, saggista), Massimo Mazzucco (Contro TV); Francesco Toscano (Visione TV); Giacomo Gabellini (scrittore saggista esperto di geopolitica); Fulvio Grimaldi (giornalista, Mondocane), Valerio Lo Monaco, Michelangelo Tagliaferri (Presidente dell’Accademia di Comunicazione Italiana di Milano e direttore scientifico di Alterfestival)
➡️ Per seguire la diretta:
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Films
Quand la Panthère rose s'emmêle (The Pink Panther Strikes Again) (1976) de Blake Edwards avec Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Leonard Rossiter, Colin Blakely, Lesley-Anne Down, André Maranne, Michael Robbins et Burt Kwouk
Le Dimanche de la vie (1967) de Jean Herman avec Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Pierre Moulin, Olivier Hussenot, Françoise Arnoul, Berthe Bovy, Anne Doat, Hubert Deschamps et Jean Rochefort
Romance inachevée (The Glenn Miller Story) (1954) de Anthony Mann avec James Stewart, June Allyson, Henry Morgan, Charles Drake, George Tobias et Barton MacLane
La Canonnière du Yang-Tsé (The Sand Pebbles) (1966) de Robert Wise avec Steve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen, Marayat Andriane et Makoto Iwamatsu
Deux Heures moins le quart avant Jésus-Christ (1982) de Jean Yanne avec Coluche, Michel Serrault, Jean Yanne, Michel Auclair, Françoise Fabian, Mimi Coutelier et Darry Cowl
Le Dernier Voyage (2020) de Romain Quirot avec Hugo Becker, Paul Hamy, Lya Oussadit-Lessert, Jean Reno, Bruno Lochet et Émilie Gavois-Kahn
Le Dernier Métro (1980) de François Truffaut avec Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Heinz Bennent, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost, Jean-Louis Richard et Maurice Risch
Les cadavres ne portent pas de costard (Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid) (1982) de Carl Reiner avec Steve Martin, Rachel Ward, Carl Reiner, Reni Santoni, George Gaynes, Barbara Stanwyck, Ava Gardner, Burt Lancaster, Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant et Ingrid Bergman
Docteur Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb) (1964) de Stanley Kubrick avec Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens, Peter Bull et Tracy Reed
Un homme est passé (Bad Day at Black Rock) (1955) de John Sturges avec Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine et Lee Marvin
Le Monde, la Chair et le Diable (The World, The Flesh and the Devil) (1959) de MacDougall avec Harry Belafonte, Inger Stevens et Mel Ferrer
La Belle Saison (2015) de Catherine Corsini avec Izïa Higelin, Cécile de France, Noémie Lvovsky, Kévin Azaïs, Lætitia Dosch et Benjamin Bellecour
Le Grand Embouteillage (L'ingorgo) (1979) de Luigi Comencini avec Annie Girardot, Fernando Rey, Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu, Ugo Tognazzi, Marcello Mastroianni, Stefania Sandrelli, Alberto Sordi, Orazio Orlando, Gianni Cavina, Harry Baer et Ángela Molina
Ariane (Love in the Afternoon) (1957) de Billy Wilder avec Gary Cooper, Audrey Hepburn, Maurice Chevalier, Van Doude, John McGiver et Lise Bourdin
Voici le temps des assassins (1956) de Julien Duvivier avec Jean Gabin, Danièle Delorme, Gérard Blain, Lucienne Bogaert, Germaine Kerjean, Gabrielle Fontan et Jean-Paul Roussillon
Séries
Castle Saison 1, 2
Des fleurs pour ta tombe - Jeunes Filles au père - Amis à la vie, à la mort - Sexe, Scandale et Politique - Calcul glacial - La Piste du vaudou - Crimes dans la haute - Mémoires d’outre-tombe - Où est Angela ? - Double face - La Mort à crédit - Quitte ou Double - L'Enfer de la mode - L'Escroc au cœur tendre - L'auteur qui m'aimait - Pour l'amour du sang - Dernières paroles
Coffre à Catch
#113 : Unforgiven 2008 : Matt Hardy will not die ! - #114 : Matt Hardy champion, les débuts de Jack Swagger ! - #115 : La ECW, c'est bien, mais avec Vianney c'est mieux ! - #116 : Maryse : Pourquoi es-tu si belle? - # 117 : All Star Main Event + Gérard Lenorman !
James May : Notre Homme au Japon
Allez ! - Chou farci - Déodorant - Salut Bim ! - Le garçon de la pêche - Prune salée
Friends Saison 8
Celui qui venait de dire oui - Celui qui avait un sweat rouge - Celui qui découvrait sa paternité - Celui qui avait une vidéo - Celui qui draguait Rachel - Celui qui perturbait Halloween - Celui qui voulait garder Rachel - Celui qui engageait une strip-teaseuse - Celui qui avait fait courir la rumeur - Celui qui défendait sa sœur - Celui qui ne voulait pas aller plus loin - Celui qui passait une soirée avec Rachel - Celui qui découvrait les joies du bain - Celui qui découvrait le placard secret - Celui qui visionnait la vidéo de l'accouchement - Celui qui avouait tout à Rachel - Celui qui voyait dans les feuilles de thé - Celui qui était trop positif
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 8
Un cri dans la nuit - Les Régates de la vengeance - Requiem pour une orchidée - Pari mortel - Double vue - Le Saut de la délivrance - L'assassin est un fin gourmet - Rhapsodie macabre
L'agence tous risques Saison 4, 5
Qui est qui ? - Cowboy George - La roue de la fortune - Services en tous genres - Club privé - Harry a des ennuis - Un monde de fou - La mission de la paix - Les orages du souvenir - Un témoin capital : 1re partie - Condamnation : 2e partie - Exécution : 3e partie - Match au sommet - Théorie de la révolution - Mort sur ordonnance - Une vieille amitié
Columbo Saison 2
Rançon pour un homme mort - Requiem pour une star
Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie Saison 3
Jusqu'à ce que la mort nous sépare - Meurtres du troisième type
Affaires Sensibles
Algues vertes : le danger qui empoisonne la Bretagne - James Jesus Angleton : paranoïa à la CIA - THE GRIM SLEEPER : Le faucheur en embuscade 1985-2007 - La création du festival de Cannes - 2000, les Jeux paralympiques de Sydney : la fraude des basketteurs espagnols
Bardot
Une enfant sage - B.B - La Madrague - Le papillon - Bébé - La vérité
Les Enquêtes de Morse saison 9
Mascarade - Prélude - Sorties de scène
James May's Cars of the People Saison 1, 2
Transports et totalitarisme - Rien n'arrête les nouilles - Les voitures qui nous ont toujours fait rêver - La puissance de la vapeur - 4x4 - Boom (et effondrement) d'après-guerre
The Grand Tour Saison 4, 3, 1, 2
The Grand Tour présente… Seamen - The Grand Tour présente… La Chasse au trésor - Eaux salées et eaux douces - The Grand Tour: A Scandi Flick - Virée à l’Italienne - Spéciale Colombie : Première partie - Spéciale Colombie ; Deuxième partie - Oh, Canada - Coup de vieux
Livres
Orage de chaleur de Richard Castle
Cinq Gars pour Singapour de Jean Bruce
Lucky Luke, tome 27 : Le 20ème de cavalerie de Morris et René Goscinny
Garôden de Jirô Taniguchi et Baku Yumemakura
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Etrange printemps aux Glénan de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Détective Conan, tome 9 de Gôshô Aoyama
Il était une fois… Le cinéma, Tome 1 : Des frères Lumière à Charlie Chaplin de Jean-Pierre Georges et Dentiblu
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CANDIDO @teatroduemondi
National preview
Saturday 28 May at 21:00
Sunday 29 May at 18:00.
Candide, ou l'Optimisme, Voltaire
Is this the best of all possible worlds?
dramaturgy Gigi Bertoni
with Tanja Horstmann, Angela Pezzi, Renato Valmori
directed by Alberto Grilli
original music and musical direction Antonella Talamonti
lights Marcello D'Agostino
setup and costumes Maria Donata Papadia, Angela Pezzi, Loretta
Ingannato
graphic designer Marilena Benini
a co-production TeatroDueMondi and AccademiaPerduta
with the support of the Emilia-Romagna Region
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Ernani (Verdi) - MET, 25/fevereiro/2012
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4. Adicione um destes 2 links abaixo no programa Bigasoft para fazer o download. Ao usar a opção https://ondemand.metopera.org, o Bigasoft solicitará em janela pop-up que você digite seu login/senha do site do MET. https://ondemand.metopera.org/performance/detail/d8f445f3-c96f-5fec-92a5-78dfb982c144 https://www.metopera.org/Season/On-Demand/opera/?upc=811357015131
5. Legenda em português: link.
Ernani (1844) é baseada no drama Hernani (1830) de Victor Hugo, cujo personagem-título é um fora da lei com um senso de honra maior do que o de muitos nobres. Esta história extrema incentivou Verdi a criar uma partitura de urgência implacável que levou o público a um frenesi coletivo. Após seu triunfo inicial, Ernani, como outros sucessos iniciais de Verdi, como Nabucco, foi ofuscado pelas obras-primas posteriores do compositor. Recentemente, o público aprendeu a valorizar essas primeiras óperas por suas qualidades únicas e redescobriu sua vitalidade.
Ernani marca a primeira colaboração de Verdi com o libretista Francesco Maria Piave (1810-1876), que viria a escrever o texto de algumas de suas obras-primas posteriores, incluindo La Traviata e Rigoletto.
A estrela em ascensão do Met, Angela Meade, é Elvira, a jovem apanhada entre três homens: o seu amante, o nobre transformado em fora da lei Ernani (Marcello Giordani); o seu tutor, o rico e idoso de Silva, que a quer para si (Ferruccio Furlanetto); e Don Carlo, o Rei de Espanha (Dmitri Hvorostovsky), que também deseja Elvira. Este primeiro drama de Verdi está repleto de melodias arrebatadoras e ritmos empolgantes, interpretados com mestria pela Orquestra e Coro do Met, dirigidos por Marco Armiliato.
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Act I Trio
Personagens Principais: - Ernani, nobre proscrito - Don Carlo, mais tarde Imperador Carlos V - Dom Ruy Gomez de Silva, apaixonado por Elvira - Elvira, sua sobrinha e noiva - Giovanna, a sua ama - Don Riccardo, o escudeiro de Don Carlo - Yago, o escudeiro de Silva
Sinopse: 1519 em Aragão, Aachen e Zaragoza.
Ato I: O Bandido Don Juan de Aragão perdeu seu título e sua riqueza durante uma guerra civil. Assumindo o nome de Ernani, ele lidera um bando de foras-da-lei nas montanhas. Ele conta a seus homens sobre seu amor por Elvira e seu ousado plano para resgatá-la de um iminente casamento forçado com seu tio, Don Ruy Gómez de Silva. Os homens, ansiosos por ação, partem com Ernani para o castelo de Silva. Enquanto Elvira espera por Ernani em seu quarto, ela recebe a visita de Don Carlo, o rei da Espanha. Ele declara seu amor, mas depois tenta sequestrá-la, e ela pega uma faca em legítima defesa. Ernani entra de rompante. O rei o reconhece como o famoso fora da lei e o insulta. Os homens estão prestes a duelar quando Silva entra na sala. Ele fica chocado ao descobrir Elvira com dois estranhos e ameaça os dois. Quando um mensageiro revela a verdadeira identidade do rei, Silva pede perdão, que é concedido por Carlo. Ele precisa do apoio de Silva na eleição do novo Sacro Imperador Romano. O rei dispensa Ernani, que fica furioso, mas sai a pedido de Elvira, jurando vingança.
Ato II: O convidado No castelo de Silva, estão sendo feitos os preparativos para o casamento de Elvira e Silva. Ernani chega, disfarçado de peregrino. Quando Elvira entra em seu vestido de noiva, Ernani joga fora sua capa e oferece sua cabeça - que tem um preço nela - como presente de casamento. Elvira, que fica sozinha com seu amante por um breve período, garante a ele que prefere se matar a se casar com outra pessoa. Quando Silva retorna, fica furioso ao encontrar o casal se abraçando. Mas, com a chegada do rei, Silva esconde Ernani para que ele possa se vingar do fora da lei mais tarde. Carlo acusa Silva de estar escondendo um criminoso, mas o velho se recusa a entregar Ernani e oferece sua própria vida como perdão. Quando Elvira entra para pedir misericórdia ao rei, ele a leva como refém. Silva desafia Ernani para um duelo e fica surpreso quando Ernani revela que Carlo também é um pretendente à mão de Elvira. Os dois concordam em suspender a briga para se vingar do rei. Depois de fazerem isso, Ernani diz que sua vida estará nas mãos de Silva. Como garantia, Ernani dá a Silva uma trompa de caça: quando ela for tocada, Ernani se matará. Silva concorda e chama seus homens para perseguir Carlo.
Ato III: Clemência No túmulo de Carlos Magno em Aachen, Carlo está esperando a escolha dos eleitores para o próximo Sacro Imperador Romano. Ele pensa sobre a futilidade da riqueza e do poder e promete governar com sabedoria se for escolhido. Enquanto um grupo de conspiradores liderados por Ernani e Silva se reúne para planejar seu assassinato, ele se esconde dentro da tumba. Ernani é escolhido para matar o rei, e os homens esperam um futuro melhor para a Espanha. Quando os tiros de canhão anunciam que Carlo foi eleito imperador, ele sai de seu esconderijo e ordena que os conspiradores sejam punidos. Os nobres devem ser executados e os plebeus, aprisionados. Ernani revela sua verdadeira identidade e exige compartilhar o destino dos outros nobres. Elvira suplica novamente por sua vida. Ao se dirigir ao espírito de Carlos Magno, o novo imperador perdoa os conspiradores e concorda com o casamento de Ernani e Elvira.
Ato IV: A máscara Em seu palácio em Zaragoza, Ernani está comemorando seu casamento com Elvira. Uma trompa soa ao longe, interrompendo um breve momento a sós do feliz casal. A trompa anuncia Silva, que entra exigindo que Ernani cumpra seu juramento. Mandando embora a aterrorizada Elvira, Ernani confronta seu rival e implora por um momento de felicidade no final de sua vida miserável. Elvira retorna enquanto Silva entrega uma faca a Ernani e exige a vida que lhe foi prometida.
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Stumbled on some hidden insights to the Brazilian Portuguese dub of Sea Princesses.
Lia was voiced by Eduarda Emerick with the assistance of director Angela Bonatti, shown in the first three minutes of this video of her dubbing her lines for the Season 2 episode Beauty. Eduarda, or Duda for short, is blind, having been born with congenital glaucoma, and so some adjustments had to be made in order for her to conduct her role, such as having the script printed out in Braille and Angela assisting Duda in reading her lines. What follows is an interview alongside the late voice actor Waldyr Sant'anna.
It's unknown whether Angela Bonatti or Waldyr Sant'anna had any involvement in Sea Princesses at all as no other credits have surfaced. I will note some other related tidbits I found at the same time thanks to the Dublanet forum and the Dublagem Wiki, though keep in mind that although I have added the information to the Sea Princesses Wiki for the sake of completion, most of this is still fan speculation:
The Octopus Queen was (possibly) voiced by Flavia Fontenelle.
The narrator who reads out the episode titles and the Audio Corp credit is (possibly) Carlos Roberto.
There appears to be some doubt that Marcello was voiced by Eduardo Drummond as a commenter suggested that he had a different voice and that Eduardo only started his career in 2008, forgetting to consider that he was young back then so his voice may have been different, and also that "debut dates" typically refer to someone's first appearance in media and not when they were involved in their first production. Also, if Eduardo Drummond wasn't involved (at least in some way), why would they call him back to narrate the Ubook audiobooks?
I also took a look at Lia's previous appearances in The Diary and The Missing Princess and although I initially thought they didn't sound the same, I gave it a pass after a few more tries side-by-side.
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Saw meli after my ED shift. She got here from MD yesterday. Angela fed me, and she was so reassuring about the plan b—in fact her first time ever was raw. Addison marcello theo from amherst avery otgw
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Future wore a custom Sicilia-fit Spencer jacket in black wool cloth with satin details and buttons embellished with onyx Swarovski rhinestones paired with slim black tuxedo trousers. He styled his look with a classic ribbed “Marcello” tank top.
Styled by Bobby Wesley
Anitta wore a custom red sequined ensemble enriched by Swarovski red crystal tassels and a hand painted Virgin Mary cameo.
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Styled by Jennifer Austin
Caylee Cowan wore a #DGSS23 look composed of a silk chiffon long sleeve gown with handkerchief hem and silk underwear.
Casey Affleck wore a white Martini-fit suit with notch lapels and a cotton t-shirt. He completed his look with a pair of nappa Portofino sneakers with crown patchwork.
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Giovane italiano trovato morto a Shanghai. L'appello della madre su Facebook: "Chi sa parli"
Si chiamava Marcello Vinci il 29enne originario di Martina Franca (Taranto), trovato privo di vita a Shanghai, in Cina, la notte tra il 5 e il 6 marzo scorso. La morte dell’italiano, è avvolta dal mistero: a dare conferma alla notizia che in questi giorni circolava sui social è stata la madre del giovane, Angela Berni, che a sua volta ha rivolto un appello su Facebook. “A chiunque tra gli amici…
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