#Nancy Coppola
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radiocampania · 10 months ago
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NANCY COPPOLA - Ngopp' a luna
Classifica Musica Napoletana 2024 1 152 Le Origini Alessio 2 125 Istanti I Desideri, Chiara Galiazzo 3 115 Ngopp' a luna NANCY COPPOLA 4 105 Nanni' Valentina Stella 5 105 'O Curaggio 'e sbaglià Emiliana Cantone 6 87 MALA (feat. Fabiana) Bema 7 87 Emozioni D'Amore Fabrizio Ferri 8 79 Annammurate 'e me Leo Ferrucci 9 75 Nun vince cchiù Leo Ferrucci 10 67 Mai Mai…
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lanitashiddencrackstash · 4 months ago
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newwavesylviaplath · 2 months ago
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shes literally never wrong
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foreverserving · 2 days ago
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harlotstarlet777 · 18 days ago
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ootd ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
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blythedolldiary · 10 days ago
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a little edit i made of my favorite girlies
song : madison beer make you mine ♥︎
and madison saying “the crush” on the movie the crush was accidental but iconic
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prettybambi444 · 1 month ago
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farmer’s daughter take 1 ‪♡
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indigohoney08 · 9 months ago
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THE CRAFT (1996)
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smexydilflover · 4 months ago
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Strawberries, cherries and an angel's kiss in spring
My summer wine is really made from all these things
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shakaprio · 7 months ago
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wh0-is-lily · 6 months ago
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OH MY GOSH THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR 1K FOLLOWERS!!!! <3
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Have some flowers in your hair :)
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The pros being adorable during the show:
Nancy absolutely whooping & cheering for Chris & Dianne!
Dianne getting emotional! 😭❤
And her Lemonade Stand story 🍋
Neil nodding along to everything Claudia was saying & picking streamers off of Johannes
Vito & his metaphor monologues 🌞
Katya & Luba's picture from Blackpool when they were kids
Carlos & Nikita doing a little dramatic scene after Wynne & Katya's dance
Gorka's bit before Pete's dance 🤣🔥
Aljaz on the rollercoaster
And all of them when the vote opened! 🎉
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newwavesylviaplath · 3 months ago
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i just finished reading elvis and me. good lord.
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iheartlanaray · 5 months ago
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Myself <3
-My name is Lorenzo (very gay) from Italy.
-My birthday is on 26/10 (10/26 for Americans)
-My icons and favourite celebrities are: Lana Del Rey Priscilla Presley, Jackie Kennedy, Kate Moss, Shalom Harlow, Snejana Onopka and probably more
-My favourite Lana album is Born To Die (including Paradise) and my favourite songs are: Million Dollar Man, Cola and Florida Kilos
-Currently have 9 crushes (I'm just a girl (I literally ain't))
-My absolute favourite movies and tv series are: Priscilla, Girl Interrupted, The Devil Wears Prada, Gilmore Girls and Gossip Girl (not watching it anymore)
-Music taste: Lana Del Rey, Lana Del Ray, Sparkle Jump Rope Queen, May Jailer, Lizzy Grant (obvi), The Ronettes plus a lot of songs from the 60s (Forever-Little Dippers, Born Too Late-The Poni-Tails, these boots are made for walking-Nancy Sinatra etc.)
-Other fun facts: My passion is Fashion designing, I do ballet, have an obsession with history (not the Tudors or the World Wars), I love love love the 60s and I'm obsessed with makeup and its history (from the 1920s onwards) and I love recreating celebrity makeup and hair looks like Priscilla's.
-Married to young JFK (he doesn't know it yet)
PS: I'm new so please don't be mean
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w1ldheart · 5 months ago
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about me
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Hi! I recently got tumblr, so this blog is quite new. I’m a 14 year old european girl interested in things like literature, cinema, poetry and music. I hope you will enjoy my blog and here are some facts about me!
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my fav movies: the virgin suicides, lilja 4ever, the silence of the lambs, breakfast on pluto, lost in translation, priscilla, harry potter, pearl, black swan, girl interrupted, gone girl, buffalo’66 and more..
my fav books: sharp objects, the silence of the lambs, the virgin suicides, the picture of dorian gray, frankenstein, elvis and me, the stranger, pride and prejudice, but I have quite a lot on my reading list..
my fav artists/bands: lana del rey, jeff buckley, hole, mitski, radiohead, fiona apple, the smiths, the cure, mazzy star, ethel cain, deftones, pj harvey, nirvana, billie eilish and a lot more but I feel like I’ve already written too much.. ⊹ ࣪ ˖ 𝜗𝜚˚⋆
my fav shows: skins, american horror story, peaky blinders, the end of the fucking world, scream queens
Random stuff :) 𓂃 ࣪˖ ִֶָ⋅ᡣ𐭩 ་༘࿐
I have an obsession with the 60s aswell as the 90s
almost all my fav people are dead (jeff buckley, heath ledger, brittany murphy, marylin monroe etc..
I read, watch movies and listen to a lot of music if u didn’t catch that 😃
I wanna stay 14 forever (I’m turning 15 next month)
I have been a hugee lana fan since about 2021, I got into her entire discography in 2022 (I wish I did that earlier but I was young)
I will shitpost a lot! and post random thoughts I have
I’ve seen lana del rey live in concert, also ethel cain, deftones, pj harvey and mitski! (yes that were all the greatest moments of my life)
if anyone wants to be mutuals, my dms are always open !
I’m usually very bored and this will be like a diary and just my random thoughts 💕
Stay safe, see ya around!
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cinemagooey · 7 months ago
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FEMME FILM
In Celebration of Women Filmmakers
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Greta Gerwig as Francis Ha!
Remember when that thing happened called the pandemic?
HAHA! Jk...of course we do. We're still living in a mad, disjointed post-pandemic world, four years later. The pandemic pummeled humanity and just about everything else - Hollywood included.
Covid re-wrote the Hollywood playbook. Theater attendance stopped cold. At-home streaming became standard entertainment practice. The last movie I went to see at the theater before the virus invaded was a little-known 2019 horror flick called The Lodge. I don't remember much about the movie, but, looking back, I feel bittersweet about the experience. How was I to know that would be my last, innocent foray before society unraveled in a such way that going to the movies would never be the same?
So what's the connection between the pandemic and female filmmakers, you might ask? Well, just when the Hollywood studios were on their covid-masked knees begging for something to save the theater experience (and their financial lives), along came:
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BARBENHEIMER!
Some say it was Top Gun Maverick/Tom Cruse that saved Hollywood after the virus, but I'm sticking to my pink atomic guns that it was the daring duo of Barbie/Oppenheimer.
WHAT A SUMMER! Those two films energized the movie-going experience like no other and Hollywood was as pumped as tween on Twizzlers and RedBulls.
Nolan's Oppenheimer is epic. It is historical. It is emotional. It is long. It is a history lesson about the annihilating evil that man created and that the world can (literally) be relegated to stardust with the push of a button. Applause, applause! Kudos, Christopher Nolan! Your Academy Awards and other trophies were well deserved!
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But Barbie? Greta Gerwig's Barbie is communal. It brought people together for a joyous theatrical excursion. Groups gathered at theaters all over the world, dressed in pink, creating bubble-gum colored watch parties, drunk on the female power the film reminded us we have, and sobered at the admonition that the patriarchy is very real. It was also the highest grossing film of 2023, gracing Hollywood with a 1.4 billion box office gift. Applause, applause! Kudos, Greta Gerwig! Your Academy Awar...
Oh. Wait.
The Academy Awards didn't happen for Barbie, other than best song, which is nice, but...
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And them's the brakes (and I do mean brakes as well as breaks) for women in Hollywood. The good old boy network rules in LALA land just like it does everywhere else (click here to see the factual, if not depressing, data).
In this post Cinemagooey raises it's fist in solidarity to women filmmakers everywhere, those heroes of feminine empowerment who buck patriarchal odds to bring their creative vision to life and share it with the world, come hell or highwater.
Highlighted below are just some of the women filmmakers who serve as shining stars and beacons of hope for other film warriors who are following in their path:
ELAINE MAY
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Elaine May and Walter Matthau in A New Leaf (1971)
Elaine May is a gift to humanity. A true genius, she's been a Broadway star, film star, playwright, screenwriter and director in her long, illustrious career. If you want to introduce yourself to her prodigious talent, I recommend starting with A New Leaf, in which she performed the Hollywood trifecta: writing, directing and starring in this hilarious black comedy. Other writing/directing credits include: The Heartbreak Kid, Mike and Nickey, Heaven Can Wait, Reds, Tootsie, The Birdcage and, famously Ishtar, the film that effectively ended her movie career (here's a little link to that fascinating story). May boasts even more directorial and writing credits, but there's too many to list here. Look her up and prepare to be amazed.
I could go on and on about Elaine May, but I'll save it for a post dedicated exclusively to her and her shining accomplishments. She was one of the early greats who painstakingly forged a path for others in the field.
Today's women filmmakers stand on May's shoulders and owe her a debt of gratitude. Cinemagooey salutes this original, one of a kind bad ass.
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With Charles Grodin, directing The Heartbreak Kid
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Directing A New Leaf
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Schmoozing with the big boys, circa 1980s
NANCY MEYERS
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Nancy Meyers is the queen of the cozy romcom. When it comes to LOL-witty love stories that make us swoon, she slays. Meyers is renowned for directing comfy, side-splitting hits such as The Parent Trap (1998), Something's Gotta Give (2003), The Holiday (2006) and It's Complicated (2009), to name a few. She also wrote or co-wrote a number of smash hit screenplays, starting with my favorite, Private Benjamin (1980) but also crafting Irreconcilable Differences (1984), Baby Boom (1987) and the Father of the Bride franchise (1991, 1995 and 2020), just to name a few.
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Directing Something's Gotta Give
Meyers is not only famous for her filmmaking acumen, her loyal Instagram fans are obsessed with the houses in her movies, homes that imbue a rich, intimate, put-your-feet-up-by-the-fire-and-let's-have-some-wine kind of coastal vibe. Follow her on Insta. You won't regret it. And watch her movies. You're welcome.
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Above: Father of the Bride, starring this house
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And the stunning beach home in Something's Gotta Give
PENNY MARSHALL
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Penny Marshall Directing Big (1989)
Penny Marshall was a staple in my household in 1976 when she starred as Laverne DeFazio on the television sitcom Laverne and Shirley, about two working class gals sharing an apartment and comedic hijinks in Milwaukee. I loved that show. My sixth grade BFF and I conspired to live just such a life after high school (but with better jobs in a warmer climate). Life can upend the best of plans, howeve - that BFF and I never became Laverne and Shirley and when the show ended, Penny Marshall moved from comedic acting to cinematic directing - lucky for us.
Marshall directed a slew of hits in the 80's and 90s: Jumpin' Jack Flash, Big, Awakenings and The Preacher's Wife. But my all-time favorite is A League of Their Own, starring Geena Davis, Rosie O'Donnell, Madonna and Tom Hanks.
A League of Their Own (1992) (turn up the volume and watch this buddy moment between Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell)
The film is a Rosie-the-Riveter-meets-the-MLB story of the The All American Girls Professional Baseball League, an organization started during WWII when it was feared that men's baseball would die off as a casualty of war. The movie recounts an age when men marched off to the trenches and women were suddenly valued for more than their domestic talents, challenging patriarchal traditions and set-in-stone cultural beliefs. It's all heart and Madonna's moving "This Used To Be My Playground" theme song, as well as the reunion of the real life women who were in the league at the end of the film, poignantly encapsulate a brief, shining moment for women in sports.
Penny Marshall died in 2018. But her cinematic legacy and comedic versatility lives on in her extraordinary films, as well as the dozens of comedic roles she inhabited on t.v. (The Odd Couple, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Frasier, Portlandia and Hocus Pocus, to name but a few). It's well worth your time to dig into her films to appreciate this one of a kind female director.
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Directing Tom Hanks in Big (1988)
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Awakenings, starring Robin Williams (1990). Pass the kleenex
GRETA GERWIG
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With Ben Stiller in Greenburg (2010)
Before Barbie and Lady Bird - two films that placed Greta Gerwig squarely on the Hollywood writing and directing map, she was the darling of a lesser known indie-film movement called Mumblecore. This cinematic genre peaked in the mid-aughts and is best described as movies with impromptu dialogue, realistic settings and low-budget markings. This is where Gerwig got her start in movies as an actress/sometimes screenwriter.
After mumbling her way through a myriad of films, Gerwig teamed up with her (now) real-life partner, Noah Baumbaugh and co-wrote and starred in a sweet little movie called Francis Ha!.
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Gerwig, dancing through the streets of Manhattan in Francis Ha!
I fell, and am still, in love with Francis Ha!, a comedy about a dreamer living in NYC whose life is derailed when she loses her roommate and best friend, as well as her position in a dance company, rendering her an unemployed, aimless nomad. Francis Ha! became an indie smash, nominated for several awards (Golden Globe, Independent Spirit, London Film Critics Circle Film Awards, to name a few), and cementing Gerwig as a force in film.
Bouyed by this success, Gerwig wrote and directed Lady Bird (2017), Little Women (2019, an adaptation from the Louise May Alcott novel) and of course Barbie (2023). I can't wait to see what Hollywood's new femme-fab director brings to the table next. If it's an original movie that resonates with millions and draws in big crowds and big bucks, like Barbie did, maybe the Academy will finally give this remarkable talent the recognition she more than deserves.
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Gerwig, directing Ryan Gosling in Barbie
And there are more, but not enough...
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Despite the fierce odds against them, women have been fighting to share their celluloid visions with audiences since the advent of film (the first: Alice Guy-Blanché made her first movie in 1896). Hats off to the past pioneers and present day warriors who continue to fight the good fight and inspire future femme filmmakers everywhere. I wish I could write a tribute to them all, but here are a few of the greats and one film that I recommend from each, in no particular order:
Jane Campion The Piano (1993), Sophia Coppola, Lost In Translation (2003), Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker (2008), Ava DuVernay, Selma (2014), Nora Ephron, Julie and Julia (2009), Kelly Reichardt, Certain Women (2016), Debra Granik, Winter's Bone (2010), Lana Wachowski and Lilli Wachowski, The Matrix (1999), Jennifer Kent, The Babadook (2014), Charlotte Wells, Aftersun (2022).
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Kathryn Bigelow, making history as the first woman to receive the Oscar for Best Director for The Hurt Locker.
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