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vulturehound · 5 years ago
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'A Compassionate Set of Snapshots of Masculinity and Brotherhood'- We The Animals (Film Review)
‘A Compassionate Set of Snapshots of Masculinity and Brotherhood’- We The Animals (Film Review)
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maimagazineblog · 6 years ago
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Could it be time for your first ‘Facekini’?
Photographer Phillip Egelhorn on his award-winning photographic series of Chinese swimmers who take skin protection very seriously - “ On the beaches of Miami or Rio, it's all about showing skin. But on a beach outside Qingdao, China, it's all about covering up, even if it means looking like a lucha libre star. Swimmers there have become famous, even fashionable, for the funky "facekinis" worn over their heads to complement the colorful swimsuits they wear for protection against the sun and giant jellyfish. The facekini is just what it sounds like: a headsock, often in colorful patterns, worn over the head to protect one's face from the sun. They've become hugely popular in China, and the world of high fashion embraced them with a spread in CR, the new magazine from former Vogue Paris editor Carine Roitfeld. CR called the masks "a hidden retreat in this season's swimwear," but they brought something else to mind for photographer Philipp Engelhorn, who spent a week this summer making a gorgeous series of portraits. "It's sorta like Mexican wrestling to me visually," he says. That may be, but the people wearing them do not care. They take skin protection very seriously, Engelhorn says, and jellyfish stings really hurt. And the masks have taken on something of a fashionable air. You can buy them in local stores for a couple dollars, but swimmers often make their own, along with the full-body swimsuits. The resulting garb often reveals something about the person wearing it.”
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robbialy · 7 years ago
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Photo Credit: Philipp Engelhorn Source: http://awkward.com/facekini-chinas-hottest-beach-accessory/
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desymbol · 7 years ago
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Chinese Women Use These Swimsuits To Keep Their Skin White
Chinese Women Use These Swimsuits To Keep Their Skin White
Sometimes they go full Power Rangers or Mexican wrestlers. Photos by Philipp Engelhorn.
More info: Philipp Engelhorn, Facebook (h/t: sadanduseless)
The post Chinese Women Use These Swimsuits To Keep Their Skin White appeared first on Design You Trust.
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moviemorning003-blog · 7 years ago
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The Complete Detail Of  Beach Rats (2017) Name Beach Rats (2017) Storyline An aimless teenager on the outer edges of Brooklyn struggles to escape his bleak home life and navigate questions of self-identity, as he balances his time between his delinquent friends, a potential new girlfriend, and older men he meets online. Detail Of Beach Rats (2017) Director Eliza Hittman Writer Eliza Hittman Produced by
Brad Becker-Parton -- producer
Philipp Engelhorn -- executive producer
Andrew Goldman -- producer
Drew P. Houpt -- producer
David Kaplan -- executive producer
Paul Mezey -- producer
Michael Raisler -- executive producer
Jason Reif -- line producer
Shrihari Sathe -- co-producer
Stars & Cast
Harris Dickinson -- Frankie
Madeline Weinstein --  Simone
Kate Hodge  -- Donna
Neal Huff -- Joe
Nicole Flyus  -- Carla
Frank Hakaj -- Nick
David Ivanov -- Alexei
Anton Selyaninov -- Jesse
Harrison Sheehan  -- Jeremy
Douglas Everett Davis -- Harry
Gabriel Gans -- Eddie
Erik Potempa -- Michael
Kris Eivers -- Edgar
J. Stephen Brantley --  Jersey
Christian Whelan    -- Rough Guy
Lila Golubitskaya -- Pharmacist
Music by Nicholas Leone Genres Drama Country USA Language English Release Date
USA -- 25 August 2017
UK -- 3 November 2017
Filming Locations N/A Certificate N/A Box Office Of Beach Rats (2017) Budget N/A Opening Weekend $46,451 (USA) (25 August 2017) Gross $46,451 (USA) (25 August 2017) Technical Specs of Beach Rats (2017) Runtime 95 min Sound Mix N/A Company Credits of Beach Rats (2017) Production Company
Cinereach
Animal Kingdom
Secret Engine
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Philipp Engelhorn
http://www.philippengelhorn.com/
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fergusandronicus-blog · 10 years ago
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From Philipp Engelhorn’s Qingdao Beach series.
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youdidwhatnow · 10 years ago
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Philipp Engelhorn: Qingdao beach No.1- 80, 2014
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filmfestivallife · 12 years ago
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Top 50 Grossing Films of 2012
Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight) ranked 8th at $11,249,128 in the 50 highest grossing specialty films of 2012!
Amazing how a magical little film like this could be distributed so far. 
Here is our interview with the executive producer Philipp Engelhorn.
Here is the full 50, courtesy of IndieWire:
1. The Best Exotic Margiold Hotel (Fox Searchlight) - $46,385,112 2. Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features) - $45,512,466 3. 2016 Obama's America (Rocky Mountain) - $33,449,086 4. Silver Linings Playbook (Weinstein Company) - $28,682,072 5. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Summit) - $17,311,829 6. To Rome With Love (Sony Classics) - $16,685,867 7. The Master (Weinstein Company) - $15,956,662 8. Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight) - $11,249,128 9. Anna Karenina (Focus Features) - $10,705,866 10. The Intouchables (Weinstein Company) - $10,140,608 11. Bernie (Millennium) - $9,206,470 12. Salmon Fishing In The Yemen (CBS Films) - $9,047,981 13. Arbitrage (Roadside) - $7,902,573 14. Friends With Kids (Roadside) - $7,251,073 15. Casa De Mi Padre (Lionsgate) - $5,909,482 16. For Greater Glory (Arc Entertainment) - $5,672,846 17. The Sessions (Fox Searchlight) - $5,514,701 18. October Baby (Samuel Goldwyn) - $5,157,886 19. Hitchcock (Fox Searchlight) - $4,985,679 20. Jeff, Who Lives at Home (Paramount Vantage) - $4,269,426 21. Goon (Magnolia) - $4,168,528 22. Bully (Weinstein Company) - $4,142,648 23. The Raid: Redemption (Sony Classics) - $4,105,187 24. Safety Not Guaranteed (Film District) - $4,010,957 25. Nitro Circus the Movie 3D (Arc Entertainment) - $3,377,618 26. Robot and Frank (Samuel Goldwyn) - $3,298,969 27. Celeste and Jesse Forever (Sony Classics) - $3,094,813 28. Albert Nobbs (Roadside) - $3,014,696 29. Searching For Sugar Man (Sony Classics) - $3,010,160 30. Barfi! (UTV) - $2,804,874 31. Girl in Progress (Lionsgate) - $2,609,412 32. Samsara (Oscilloscope) - $2,607,260 33. Jiro Dreams of Sushi (Magnolia) - $2,552,478 34. Ruby Sparks (Fox Searchlight) - $2,540,106 35. The Queen of Versailles (Magnolia) - $2,401,999 36. Sleepwalk With Me (IFC Films) - $2,266,066 37. Monsieur Lazhar (Music Box) - $2,009,517 38. Footnote (Sony Classics) - $2,007,758 39. Killer Joe (LD) - $1,987,762 40. English Vinglish (Eros) - $1,862,086 41. Crooked Arrows (Branded/Peck Entertainment) - $1,832,541 42. Hysteria (Sony Classics) - $1,804,139 43. Hyde Park on Hudson (Focus Features) - $1,737,996 44. 2012 Oscar Nominated Shorts (Shorts Int'l) - $1,702,415 45. Your Sister's Sister (IFC Films) - $1,597,486 46. Marley (Magnolia) - $1,413,480 47. The Kid With a Bike (IFC Films) - $1,389,524 48. Farewell My Queen (Cohen Media Group) - $1,347,990 49. A Late Quartet (EOne) - $1,347,990 50. For a Good Time, Call... (Focus Features) - $1,251,749
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filmfestivallife · 12 years ago
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Good to see this article being shared throughout the community! xx FFL 
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filmfestivallife · 12 years ago
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Going into your first premiere you should always have a sales agent and a publicist and ideally an international sales agent too.
PHILIPP ENGELHORN, Executive Producer Beasts of the Southern Wild.
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filmfestivallife · 12 years ago
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Beasts of the Southern Wild
Around the World in 14 Films, Opening, Friday 30th November 2012
Our interview with Executive Producer, Philipp Engelhorn here
Photos: © Jana Dietze FilmFestivalLife
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