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[CANNES 2021] Le Festival de Cannes est désormais terminé. On a vu pas moins de 105 films (dont les 24 de la Compétition), toutes catégories confondues ! 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NCIS: Los Angeles Season Ten Rewatch: "Hit List"
The basics: The off-the-books rescue of Mosley's son has a Mexican drug cartel literally gunning for the Mosley, her son and the team while the Justice Department is after the same group except Mosley's son.
Written by: R. Scott Gemmill wrote/cowrote “The Only Easy Day”, “Brimstone”, “Breach”, “LD50”, “Found”, “Borderline”, “Absolution”, “Archangel”, “Tin Soldiers”, “Impostors”, “Cyberthreat”, “Honor”, “The Watchers” and both sides of the NCIS Los: Angeles/Hawaii Five-0 “Touch of Death” episodes, “Recruit”, “Free Ride”, “Wanted”, “Ravens and The Swans”, “Impact”, “War Cries”, both ends of the “Deep Trouble” season five finale/season six premiere, “Inelegant Heart”, “Praesidium”, “Traitor”, “Active Measures” (season seven premiere), “Blame It On Rio”, “Internal Affairs”, “Matryoshka” part one, “Talion” (season seven finale), “High Value Target"/“Belly of the Beast” (season eight premieres), "The Queen’s Gambit”, “Under Siege”, “Unleashed” (season eight finale), “Party Crashers” (season nine’s premiere), “This Is What We Do” (episode 200), “Các Tù Nhân”, “Goodbye Vietnam” and "Ninguna Salida" (season nine finale).
Directed by: Eric Pot directed “Resurrection”, “Windfall”, “Traitor”, “Internal Affairs”, “Home is Where the Heart Is”, “Forasteira” and "Reentry". Pot is a First Assistant Director for the program.
Guest stars of note: Gerald McRaney returns from "Superhuman" as Retired Navy Admiral Hollace Kilbride. Erik Palladio's CIA Officer Vostanik Sabatino appears unhandcuffed from the mailbox in "Unleashed". Jeff Kober returns from "To Live and Die in Mexico" as Harris Keane as does Aiden Berryman as Derrick Morgan. Joining the series in recurring roles are Esai Morales as NCIS Deputy Director Louis Ochoa and Peter Jacobson as John Rogers. Sheila Cutchlow as Patricia Lexington, Diana Lu as Madee, Saul Huezo as P/A, Peggy Lu as Nin, J’Antonio Baguez as Hector Leyva, Mark Dippolito as Lonny McKay, Catherine Curry as Lemonade Kid and Olga Aguilar as Nanny.
Our heroes: Have both Mexican Drug Cartels and the Justice Department after them.
What important things did we learn about:
Callen: Gets a strange call from stranger voice who is possibly Hetty. Sam: Add Thai to the languages Sam speaks. Kensi: Uses her lip-reading skills to protect the team. Deeks: Varsity Ultimate Frisbee Champion. Eric: Has a worry meter. Nell: Helps Rogers set up in the gym. Hetty: Has an enemy in John Rogers.
What not so important things did we learn about:
Callen: Thinks of himself more as Baretta than Matlock. Sam: Willing to take Derrick on his boat if the kid or Mosley need some time. Kensi: Sugar fan, not a fan of grease. Deeks: Going to spend the rest of the day sweating Skittles. Eric: A Harry Potter fan. Nell: Helps Kilbride make Rogers’s gym experience as unpleasant as possible. Hetty: Missing – again.
Who's down with OTP: Kensi and Deeks are taste-testing wedding cake as the big day nears. That's about it.
Who's down with BrOTP: This is episode is more about preserving the team, not the bromance.
Any pressing need for Harm and Mac: No but only because a lot of the members of the team need civilian lawyers, not JAG officers.
Who is running the team this week? It is a full house of babysitters for the team as Mosley and Adm. Kilbride return and NCIS Deputy Director Louis Ochoa and AUSA John Rogers join the mix. Harris Keane even makes an appearance.
Mosley watch: In the opening credits both in her solo shot, at the collaboration table. Nia Long is both listed in the credits and appears in the episode.
Fashion review: Callen is wearing a dark blue button-down shirt. Brown henley for Sam early in the episode, grey zip up hoodie and white tee at his boat. Kensi is flashing the guns again with a pink/red tank top. Deeks is wearing a cornflower blue tee. Eric is in a reddish-brown tee with a plaid short-sleeve shirt and shorts. Black dress with vertical white stripes for Nell.
Music: "Thunder & Lighting" by Chi Coltrane is playing in the teaser. "Lloviedos Siglos" by Keny Moron and Gerald Flores is playing outside of Hector Leyva's home.
Any notable cut scene: Eric is upset returning to Ops after the Admiral called him one of the Von Trapps for wearing shorts. Nell tells Eric Kilbride is jealous of Eric's dancer's legs – "a young Nureyev." Nell did some digging on Rogers. He is not Mr. Rogers evil twin. Hetty and Rogers clashed "heavily" over Benghazi. Hetty wasn't really involved in Benghazi – at least Nell and Rogers can't prove that. Hetty supported the CIA Officers on the ground when Rogers started investigating what happened. Rogers was looking to crush Hetty on Benghazi but she was not directly involved.
Eric realizes Ochoa is there to protect Hetty. Nell hopes he is there to protect all of them.
Quote: Kilbride: "Yeah, I see you, too, you beady-eyed bastard." Kensi: "I take it you know that guy." Kilbride: "Unfortunately." Deeks: "I take it you're not besties?" Kilbride: "Well, he doesn't like me, but he really hates Hetty." Callen: "Oh, that's a real confidence builder." Eric: "Um, just so we're all on the same page, what should my level of panic be at this point?" Deeks: "I'd say, on the panic spectrum, some place between mild apprehension and blind hysteria." Eric: "I can do that. Uh, we have a case, I think. LAPD wants Callen and Sam to come to a motor vehicle collision site, but they won't say why." Callen: "Well, I love a mystery." Kensi: "What do you want us to do?" Sam: "You read lips, don't you?" Kilbride: "Terrible gift to waste."
Anything else: Enjoying the good life, a man is on a chair float in a pool, drinking a beer. He gets a call on his cell. Dropping the beer can into the pool, he moves to get out of the pool, which has a dead woman on the pool steps and a dead man in a pool lounge chair.
Pool guy leaves the gated home in his rather old and filthy (inside and out) four-door sedan. He sees a young girl selling fresh lemonade from a home-made stand. A nanny is sitting behind the girl. Leaving the vehicle in the middle of the street, Pool Guy asks for some lemonade but is really getting out to kill the two possible witnesses. Just as he pulls out his gun, a car plows into the killer's old car. The nanny screams when she sees a bloody arm pop out of the damaged car's trunk.
Kensi and Deeks are trying possible wedding cake samples. Deeks is not happy with the cake tasting – it is bad for his blood sugar. Kensi has four more cake samples. He wants her to pick but she wants to know what he likes. Deeks likes when Kensi chooses. She wants him to participate. Deeks says the cake doesn't matter and knows immediately that's a mistake. It is. Deeks explains that nobody likes wedding cake. Brownies, rice krispies treats ("best things on the planet"), apple pie – all things people like. Wedding cake, not so much. Kensi stuffs one of the samples into Deeks's mouth. It is mango and he thinks it is delicious.
Harris Keane is at the gravesite of the NSA Officer who gave the team the Intel that led to Hetty's (and his) rescue. Callen shows up, asking if Keane has heard from "her". They joke about Hetty and Cher – Harris was sorry to hear Sonny died – but Keane does not know where Hetty is. The last time he saw her was in Los Mochis, outside the hospital where Callen, Sam and Deeks were being treated. Callen is stunned at first but realizes Hetty would be there. Keane said Hetty told him she wanted to see Mexico and left him once the team was secure. He hasn't heard from her since.
Eric is walking on the second floor of the office, talking to someone on the bluetooth. LAPD wants Callen and Sam to check out the accident in the teaser, Eric tells Nell who just walks up the stairs. Nell thinks Deeks could help. As they walk into Ops, Adm. Kilbride introduces "Technical Operator Eric Beale and Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones" to Deputy Director Ochoa. Ochoa introduces the two to AUSA Rogers, who is looking for Mosley.
Mosley is in the shooting range. Sam joins her, asking about how things went with Hetty in DC. Mosley tells Sam she didn't even see Hetty in DC, which is probably telling. Sam wouldn't read much into things. Sam asks about Derrick, who is doing well according to his mother. They are reconnecting as mother and son. Unfortunately, Derrick misses his father and there is nothing she can do about that.
Sam tells Mosley she did what she needed to do and things for Derrick would have ended badly if he stayed with Spencer Williams. Sam offers to take Derrick for a day on the boat. Mosley is genuinely grateful for the offer – the reunion has been hard. Sam reminds Mosley that nothing worth having is easy – what matters is their future together. Nell interrupts with news of Ochoa and Rogers, who is there as a special prosecutor.
Callen, Sam, Kensi and Deeks are looking from the bullpen at Mosley's office. She is there with Ochoa, a female DOJ staffer and Rogers. Sam thinks the presence of a special prosecutor is bad. Callen wonders why Hetty didn’t warn the team. Adm. Kilbride arrives – he believes Hetty didn't know about any of this. He asks about her location and when the team doesn't react let alone respond, he complements Hetty on training the team well. The Admiral takes a sip of coffee and nearly spits it out – it is Cinnamon Surprise, "fair trade and sustainably harvested, cage-free," according to Deeks. According to Kilbride, flavored coffee is one of the many reason people hate California.
Rogers turns around in Mosley's office and looks straight at the Admiral. "Yeah, I see you too, you beady-eyed bastard," the Admiral growls. The Admiral has a history with Rogers, who doesn't like him but really hates Hetty. Eric arrives, asking about his level of panic. Deeks measures it as somewhere between mild apprehension and blind hysteria.
Callen and Sam are off to the accident site. Kensi asks what she and Deeks should be doing. Sam assigns her some lip reading. "It's a terrible gift to waste," according to the Admiral. With the agents out of the bullpen, the Admiral asks about Eric's clothes and if he is undercover was "one of the Von Trapp children." Eric nervously tries to answer.
In Mosley's glass office, she is being interrogated by Rogers about her relationship with Spencer Williams. She does not want to answer. Ochoa doesn't think she has to answer. Neither does Rogers but not answering makes her look guilty, especially during a congressional hearing and in the court of public opinion. Rogers asks again about Spencer Williams and the child Mosley shared with him. Ochoa says it could be a sign of Mosley's commitment to a sting to take down Williams, earning a derisive laugh from the female DOJ aide. That earned the aide a withering look from Rogers.
Rogers hopes NCIS staffers have their stories straight. Ochoa thinks the best stories are the true ones – easier to keep those stories straight. Rogers asks Mosley when was NCIS told Derrick was considered a kidnapping victim. Ochoa makes it clear Derrick was a kidnapping victim and that his abduction was well documented. Nell knocks – a Mrs. Patricia Lexington is here to see Mosley. Mosley lawyered up and there is another random person in the super top secret office.
Lip reading, Kensi tells Deeks about Mosley lawyering up. Deeks keeps turning his head to see what's going on in the office. Kensi yanks his head to look at her – make it pass as if they're talking in the hallway, not watching what's going on in the office. Kensi is having a hard time reading Rogers's lips – he has his back to her. Facing her, Kensi is able to read that Rogers plans on "drowning" Hetty in "her moat of lies" – a statement Deeks finds eloquent – "along with everybody else involved with Mexico."
At the accident scene, Callen and Sam debate what Mosley might do. Sam would like to believe that since the team helped her get her son back, she'd protect them but she didn't protect them in Mexico. As they near the car, Callen and Sam see Sabatino. Greeting NCIS, Sabatino looks back fondly on the last time he worked with Sam. Getting handcuffed to an ATM.
Sabatino know about what happened in Mexico including Arlo Turk's long undercover persona was burned. Turk provided the largest amount of cartel intelligence of any field operative in the system. "Head's are going to roll" according to Sabatino and he hopes the team keeps their heads. Callen asks if Sabatino knows where Hetty is. Not only does Sabatino not know where Hetty is, he doesn't want to know.
Showing mugshot of the Pool Guy on his phone, Sabatino asks Callen and Sam if they know who Pool Guy is. When Callen and Sam can't ID him, Sabatino explains that Pool Guy is Lonny McKay, a career criminal and one of Sabatino's CI's and one of the dumber ones. McKay was arrested six blocks from the crime scene after a texting tourist hit McKay's car with the dead bodies in the trunk. The bodies are a model Olga Tusova and Brian Collins, the West Coast Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy – and the youngest.
While all quite sad, Callen isn't sure why Sabatino called – "unless you miss us." Sabatino has McKay's phone. Sam isn't sure why the CIA is working a car accident. "Who says anything about working?" Sabatino replies. Callen looks at the phone – there is a cartel hit list with Collins and the NCIS team – unidentified as of yet but photos of them with Arlo in Mexico. Arlo Turk has been ID'd, so has Mosley. The bounty on Mosley and her son is $1 million and the hit list for all of them is online.
McKay isn't going to be much help. He took the job to get in with the cartel. He was moving the bodies as proof he belongs. Sam thinks they should let McKay play it out. Sabatino disagrees – the money would be wired to an offshore account from a country with no financial disclosure laws. Callen thinks McKay could be paid in cash. Sabatino disagrees but even if they paid in cash, it would be unmarked bills delivered by a no-name courier.
Sam wants the website with the hit list taken down and Sabatino has the NSA working on just that but it is on the Dark Web. Sam thinks if they fake Mosley and Derrick's deaths, Callen adds they could have them removed from the hit list. Sabatini finds the synchronized logic adorable.
On the big screen in Ops is the info from McKay's phone and the cartel hit website. There are photos of Mosley and Derrick – each have a $1 million bounty. Collins was killed for $150K. Nell says none of the team members are in any facial rec databases so bad actors at other agencies can't find or track them. Kensi asks if Mosley knows about the hit list. She does not.
Rogers walks into Ops with a subpoena. Kensi passes it on to a lawyer – Deeks. Deeks is LAPD, he doesn't do federal subpoenas. He passes it to Eric who is just a tech op and there is intelligence data in the document. He passes it to Nell who can't help – "way above my pay grade." Rogers is not amused.
With Ochoa in Hetty's office, Kilbride is stunned NCIS can't find Hetty. "She may be small but somebody has to know where she is." Nobody does. Kilbride can't imagine Hetty would leave her people unprotected willingly. Ochoa wants a comprehensive narrative by the team to cover what happened in Mexico. Kilbride asks if that includes Mosley – good luck with that.
Rogers arrives with Nell. He wants all secured conversations recorded while the team was in Mexico. He also wants the personnel files of all the staff involved. Kilbride asks if Rogers also wants a pedicure. Ochoa asks Nell to set up Rogers in the gym. As Rogers leaves, Kilbride calls Nell back – she is to make sure the entire staff knows what while Rogers and his people are working in the gym, the gym and the nearby shooting rage are fully operational. He'd like both areas to be active. "Very active."
Patricia Lexington, Mosley's lawyer, is looking at a strategy of throwing Hetty under the bus to save Mosley. Mosley wonders if Hetty would do that. Since Hetty has survived decades at her job doing some out of the box things – it is likely that is how she lasted so long. Lexington reminds Mosley that Hetty is at the end of her career. With Hetty missing, it could be easy to pin this all on her.
Mosley sees Kensi and Deeks staring at her. Mosley comes down to see them just as Callen and Sam arrive. Before Kensi and Deeks can tell Mosley about the hit list, Callen and Sam explain how Derrick is being protected. Mosley is stunned by the news. Eric arrives with a location of the hit list server. The team is going to shut things down.
Callen and Sam arrive at a Thai seafood restaurant. After getting some grief from the owner, Sam is able to get her to help by asking in Thai. The owner calls a her granddaughter who runs the restaurant's business from her laptop. She leaves to get it. When Callen and Sam follow the young woman, she has already dumped the laptop in an industrial kitchen fryer. Callen tries to rescue it while Sam looks for the girl.
Outside of the restaurant, Deeks is enamored with the smell of grease. He thinks it will sop up the sugar in his system. Kensi is anti-grease. Callen wants the two of them to look for the woman on the run. Callen sees Kensi and Deeks before they see the woman. Sam chases her into a gym where she plays the victim. Several of the gym members try to take on Sam. As the woman escapes through the gym's back door, she runs into Kensi and Deeks. They yell freeze and the woman runs. "They always run, they always run," Deeks notes as they chase he down an alley. The woman jumps on a car and tries to climb a fire escape but Deeks Captain Americas her off the fire escape using a trash pail top as a weapon.
Mosley is packing up her weapons against the advice of her lawyer – who is a friend and also a mother. By grabbing her guns and running with Derrick, Mosley is doing everything the government is accusing of her according to Lexington. By grabbing her guns and running with Derrick, Mosley believes she's protecting her son.
Ochoa arrives and assures Mosley her son has a protective detail. Mosley believes the only way Derrick will be safe is with her. Noting that she started a private war in a foreign country to retrieve Derrick, she will not be allowed to do the same on US soil. Mosley wants to get her son. Ochoa agrees to have the protective detail bring him to the office (where a child is being brought to a super-secret location) but Mosley isn't leaving the building. Mosley warns Ochoa that she is getting her son and the she does not react well to being cornered. Ochoa thinks it will be hard for Mosley to protect her son from a prison cell – "now stand down." She does.
In interrogation, Sam shows the young woman – Madee – all the people killed by her internet run hit list. The woman said she did not kill anyone. Sabatini watching from the main room agrees. The photos are fake. Callen pushes the photo of a 12-year old victim in front of Madee. That photo is from a screen grab of Eric's favorite slasher movie.
Sam tells Madee that the hit list makes her an accessory to over 20-murders. She is a serial killer. Madee explains she is paid to maintain the list. The family restaurant is failing and maintaining the site was a way to bring money into the business. Sam explains the woman's family will be charged as accessories. Madee confesses – she meets a man once a week at Echo Park. He has a list of what he wants posted.
Nell walks into Ops. She has the laptop. While Eric is looking for any footage of Madee meeting the cartel member in Echo Park, he won't look at the laptop – which smells – it is literally fried. Nell sees Madee meeting with the cartel member in a security camera scene. Just as Eric starts to look for a screenshot he can run through facial rec, Ochoa and Rogers arrive.
Rogers has questions for "you" according to Ochoa. Eric needs some guidance on you being singular for each of them or you being plural for Eric and Nell as a team. Rogers is not amused. Singular – Eric. The questions are about Mexico. Eric provides a history of Mexico.
Admiral Kilbride is babysitting Derrick, who is busy playing video games. The Admiral likes sports – baseball. Derrick likes football – soccer – not US football. Mosley arrives. Nell is not far behind. Madee's contact is Hector Leyva, known as "the knife" in cartel circles. The team is on his way to Leyva's last known address.
Kensi and Deeks are in the alleyway behind the Leyva house. Deeks is not happy they always relegated to backstreets and alleys. Kensi reminds him they are always there in case the bad guy runs. Deeks agrees but notes the bad guys always run. He thinks they are Callen and Sam's labrador's retrievers. Deeks finds this a bone of contention. Kensi is more interested in the term "bone of contention". Callen would prefer they both be quiet.
Going into Hector Leyva's home, there are several women surrounding a younger man who seems in charge are sitting in the front yard. He won't cooperate but calls for Hector to come down. Callen and Sam enter the house and it is not the best maintained place in Los Angeles. As they go deeper into the house, the women and the younger man pull out their weapons and start to follow.
Going upstairs, Sam passes a room where a young man with a rifle is waiting. He fires at Sam, setting off a long gun battle. Kensi and Deeks take out the two women from the yard. Callen takes out a random guy downstairs and the fellow he spoke to at the door.
Callen starts walking to the stairs. With rifle guy still in his room, Callen shoots through the downstairs ceiling/rifle guy's floor. He races from the room only to be shot by Sam. Checking through the house, Callen and Sam walk into a room full of knives, cleavers and other weapons hanging from the ceiling. They open a bathroom door to find Leyva in the bathtub wearing headphones playing a video game.
Eric is being questioned in the gym around people jumping rope, doing dead weight lifts, wrestling and playing basketball. Eric makes a Harry Potter reference and is super nervous. Rogers starts asking about the shooting in "Getaway" just as several members of the tactical team start firing high-power weapons in the shooting range.
Ochoa doesn’t understand why an old case is being brought up. Rogers wants to understand everyone's role on the team. He wants to know why a technical operator was in the field with an agency weapon. Eric explains he was on assignment. Rogers asks if Hetty gave him the assignment. Eric reluctantly says yes. Rogers wants to make it clear that two people are dead and Ochoa stops him. Eric is there to answer questions about Mexico, nothing else.
Rogers changes his questions to the "illegal and unsanctioned" case in Mexico when the female DOJ aide passes him a note. Ochoa advises Eric not to answer. The note is about the shootout at Leyva's house. Four are dead. "You people are making it too easy."
Callen questions Leyva, who plays dumb about computers but smart about his rights. Sam asks if he knows about being an accessory to murder – Collins was on Leyva's hit list and the dead woman with him makes it premedicated. That's 25-to life times two. If they can prove a drug cartel was involved, that's domestic terrorism. That's Gitmo. Leyva lawyers up but since this is domestic terrorism, he gets one in two-weeks.
Kensi arrives, the women had cop-killer ammo – the chosen way of killing by cartel hitmen and hitwomen. The people after Mosley are not putting their faith in contractors – they are after her themselves. The good news is they stopped this attempt but "there will be others."
Sam is working on his boat, Michelle, with Otis nearby. Mosley arrives with Derrick. Derrick is going to stay with Sam for a while. Mother and son share "I love you" before Derrick goes on board. Sam promises Derrick will be safe. He also promises that "this too will pass" when it comes to her troubles and dealing with Derrick. Mosley thinks it is has been a long time since she was a mother. Sam disagrees – she was always a mother. Sam tells her nobody believes Derrick's abduction was her fault but "Mexico was another matter."
Mosley explains things are different for women. Sam never had to choose between his career and his children. Michelle did. She didn't say to judge Sam. She is just so worried about screwing up things with son. Sam assures Mosley that nothing is happening to Derrick as long as Mosley fixes things for the boy, herself and the team.
Rogers gets into his vehicle and finds Mosley in the back seat. She wants to know from Rogers what she needs to do to make this all go away.
Ochoa meets with Callen. Mosley and Hetty are on administrative leave while the DoJ looks at the Mexico trip. Ochoa knows about Hetty and Callen being close. He is leaving Callen as acting team supervisor. He is also leaving LA – Ochoa is going to DC to do some damage control. He warns Callen that the team needs to be extra careful – even in other cases. Callen's involvement with Anna, who is under investigation, and Joelle, rogue CIA Agent, mean celibacy is probably the best way to go in the future.
As Ochoa leaves, Callen's phone rings. A strange voice says hello to Callen. It is Hetty with a code. He speaks Romani to her and she answers. Hetty warns Callen to keep the team safe – she won't be around for quite a while. She disconnects.
What head canon can be formed from here: Sam makes a statement at the accident scene about allowing the team to risk their lives in Mexico. Wonder how much the team know about Mosley's actions in Mexico.
Episode number: This is episode number four of season ten (though it was filmed fifth). It is episode 220.
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el 2016 en cine : el crew
a continuación una lista mas [agrupada por categoría] con los directores, escritores, fotógrafos, editores, diseñadores de producción, compositores, sonidistas, entre otros favoritos del año pasado.
D I R E C T O R E S
ciro GUERRA : [el abrazo de la serpiente,2015] robert EGGERS : [the vvitch,2015] tatiana HUEZO : [tempestad,2016]
E S C R I T O R E S
joo-suk PARK : [busanhaeng,2016]
C I N E F O T O G R A F Í A
david GALLEGO por el ABRAZO DE LA SERPIENTE : [ciro GUERRA,2015] gianfranco ROSI por FUOCOAMMARE : [gianfranco ROSI,2016] emmanuel LUBESKI por the REVENANT : [alejandro GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU,2015] matyas ERDELY por SAUL FIA : [laszlo NEMES,2015] ernesto PARDO por TEMPESTAD : [tatiana HUEZO,2016] diego GARCÍA por las TINIEBLAS : [daniel CASTRO ZIMBRON,2016] lorenzo HAGERMAN por TODO LO DEMÁS : [natalia ALMADA,2016]
E D I C I Ó N
blu MURRAY por SULLY : [clint EASTWOOD,2016] matthew HANNAM por SWISS ARMY MAN : [daniel KWAN & daniel SCHEINERT,2016]
D I S E Ñ O - D E - P R O D U C C I Ó N
patrice VERMETTE por ARRIVAL : [denis VILLENEUVE,2016] mok-won LEE por BUSANHAENG : [sang-ho YEON,2016] mark TILDESLEY por HIGH RISE : [ben WHEATLEY,2015] alisarine DUCOLOMB por las TINIEBLAS : [daniel CASTRO ZIMBRÓN,2016] ramsey AVERY por 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE : [dan TRACHTENBERG,2016]
M Ú S I C A
earworm MUSIC por AMERICAN HONEY : [andrea ARNOLD,2016] johann JOHANNSSON por ARRIVAL : [denis VILLENEUVE,2016] cliff MARTINEZ por the NEON DEMON : [nicolas WINDING REFN.2016] gary CLARK por SING STREET : [john CARNEY,2016] andy HULL & robert MCDOWELL por SWISS ARMY MAN : [daniel KWAN & daniel SCHEINERT,2016]
S O N I D O
claude LA HAYE por ARRIVAL : [denis VILLENEUVE,2016] tamas SZEKELY & tamas ZANYI por SAUL FIA : [laszlo NEMES,2015]
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Movies 2017
JANUARY / ENERO 11: Passengers - Morten Tyldum (4/10) 14: Anesthesia - Tim Blake Nelson (10/10) 14: Juste la fin du monde - Xavier Dolan (10/10) 14: Manhattan - Woody Allen (10/10) 17: Florence Foster Jenkins - Stephen Frears (9/10) 21: Chicago - Rob Marshall (10/10) 24: La La Land - Damien Chazelle (10/10) TOTAL: 7
FEBRUARY / FEBRERO 4: Moonlight - Barry Jenkins (10/10) 9: Hidden Figures - Theodore Melfi (10/10) 18: The Omen - Richard Donner (8/10) 19: Split - M. Night Shyamalan (7/10) 19: Fifty Shades Darker - James Foley (5/10) 22: Mientras el lobo no está - Joseph Hemsani (7/10) 24: Tesis - Alejandro Amenábar (9/10) 25: La maldad - Joshua Gil (5/10) 25: Jackie - Pablo Larraín (7/10) TOTAL: 9
MARCH / MARZO 1: Lion - Garth Davis (8/10) 5: Forušande - Asghar Farhadi (10/10) 7: Day Out of Days - Zoe Cassavetes (9/10) 7: El virus de la por - Ventura Pons (10/10) 8: Pozoamargo - Enrique Rivero (8/10) 15: Kong: Skull Island - Jordan Vogt-Roberts (8/10) 21: Beauty and the Beast - Bill Condon (10/10) 22: Dancer in the Dark - Lars von Trier (10/10) 23: Elle - Paul Verhoeven (10/10) 23: Manchester by the Sea - Kenneth Lonergan (6/10) 27: Chavela - Catherine Gund & Daresha Kyi (10/10) 29: Power Rangers - Dean Israelite (6/10) 30: Ovarian Psycos - Joanna Sokolowski & Kate Trumbull-LaValle (9/10) TOTAL: 13
APRIL / ABRIL 1: Etiqueta no rigurosa - Cristina Herrera Borquez (10/10) 1: The Queen of Ireland - Conor Horgan (10/10) 2: Forever Pure - Maya Zinshtein (8/10) 2: Ghost in the Shell - Rupert Sanders (6/10) 3: La selva negra - Charles Fairbanks & Saul Kak (7/10) 3: I Am Not Your Negro - Raoul Peck (10/10) 4: The Eagle Huntress - Otto Bell (10/10) 5: Author: The JT LeRoy Story - Jeff Feuerzeig (9/10) 5: Liberami - Federica Di Giacomo (4/10) 6: Personal Shopper - Olivier Assayas (10/10) 6: Neruda - Pablo Larraín (4/10) 7: Rester vertical - Alain Guiraudie (7/10) 8: Raw - Julia Ducournau (9/10) 11: 1974: La Posesión de Altair - Victor Dryere (7/10) 25: The Autopsy of Jane Doe - André Øvredal (8/10) 28: Plaza de la Soledad - Maya Goded (8/10) TOTAL: 16
MAY / MAYO 11: Collide - Eran Creevy (5/10) 17: Un sac de billes - Christian Duguay (8/10) 26: El futuro perfecto - Nele Wohlatz (9/10) 27: Etiqueta no rigurosa - Cristina Herrera Borquez (10/10) 30: Tempestad - Tatiana Huezo (9/10) 30: Get Out - Jordan Peele (10/10) TOTAL: 6
JUNE / JUNIO 7: Wonder Woman - Patty Jenkins (7/10) 28: El hombre que vio demasiado - Trisha Ziff (9/10) 29: Madre - Aaron Burns (8/10) 29: Mal nosso - Samuel Galli (7/10) TOTAL: 4
JULY / JULIO 14: The Girl with All the Gifts - Colm McCarthy (9/10) 15: Paterson - Jim Jarmusch (10/10) 15: La libertad del diablo - Everardo González (8/10) 27: La idea de un lago - Milagros Mumenthaler (7/10) 27: The Shining - Stanley Kubrick (7/10) TOTAL: 5
AUGUST / AGOSTO 1: Fences - Denzel Washington (10/10) 9: Dunkirk - Christopher Nolan (6/10) 18: Annabelle: Creation - David Sandberg (5/10) 24: Verónica - Carlos Algara & Alejandro Martinez-Beltran (3/10) TOTAL: 4
SEPTEMBER / SEPTIEMBRE 9: 2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick (9/10) 13: I Am Nojoom, Age 10 and Divorced - Khadija al-Salami (7/10) 26: Ce qui nous lie - Cédric Klapisch (10/10) 27: Sage femme - Martin Provost (7/10) 27: Made in Bangkok - Flavio Florencio (10/10) 28: Frantz - François Ozon (9/10) 28: Patients - Grand Corps Malade & Mehdi Idir (10/10) TOTAL: 7
OCTOBER / OCTUBRE 3: Pulp Fiction - Quentin Tarantino (7/10) 8: Verónica - Paco Plaza (9/10) 12: Mother! - Darren Aronofsky (10/10) 12: Cigarettes et chocolat chaud - Sophie Reine (9/10) 13: It - Andrés Muschietti (8/10) 18: La dernière leçon - Pascale Pouzadoux (10/10) 24: La dernière leçon - Pascale Pouzadoux (10/10) 30: REC - Jaume Balagueró & Paco Plaza (10/10) TOTAL: 8
NOVEMBER / NOVIEMBRE 1: Goodbye Christopher Robin - Simon Curtis (8/10) 9: Los adioses - Natalia Beristáin (9/10) 9: Coco - Lee Unkrich (10/10) 25: Toy Story 2 - John Lasseter (7/10) 27: L'avenir - Mia Hansen-Løve (10/10) TOTAL: 5
DECEMBER / DICIEMBRE 2: Un beau soleil intérieur - Claire Denis (8/10) 10: 120 battements par minute - Robin Campillo (10/10) 27: The Square - Ruben Östlund (9/10) 27: Shablulim BaGeshem - Yariv Mozer (5/10) 30: The Greatest Showman - Michael Gracey (8/10) TOTAL: 5
TOTAL: 89
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Tiptoeing through the "Hit List" guest cast
This was the fifth episode shot though it is airing fourth this season.
Gerald McRaney as Retired Navy Admiral Hollace Kilbride Back from "Superhuman" week before last.
Esai Morales as NCIS Deputy Director Louis Ochoa A working actor for more than 35-years, Morales guest starred in everything from Fame and Miami Vice in the mid 1980's to Blue Bloods and Mozart in the Jungle now.
Had regular or recurring roles as Esteban Gonzalez in American Family, Paco Corrales in Resurrection Blvd., Lt. Tony Rodriguez in NYPD Blue, FBI Agent Michael Tyner in Vanished, Mayor Edward Beck in Jericho, Joseph Adama in Caprica, Lee Valenzuela in Los Americans, District Attorney Aaron Davidson in Fairly Legal, Carlos "El Tiburon" Ruiz in Magic City, Father Brooks in Cleaners, Section Chief Mateo Cruz in Criminal Minds, President Julian Navarro in The Brink, Lord Amanico Malvado in From Dusk Till Dawn, Del in Ozarks, Chief Lugo in Chicago P.D. and Jorge Castillo in How to Get Away with Murder.
Erik Palladino as CIA Officer Vostanik Sabatino Left handcuffed to a mailbox in "Unleashed", the season eight finale.
Photos: Reading the script and visiting the set with his family.
Jeff Kober as Harris Keane Last seen in Mexico as part of the rescue team.
Peter Jacobson as John Rogers Another long-time working actor with credits as far back as NYPD Blue and Oz. Was in a TNT series called Bull as Josh Kaplan in 2000 and guest starred in CBS's Bull in its first season. Recurred or costarred in Talk to Me as Sandy, Geoffrey Laurence in A.U.S.A., Bill Blaford in Method & Red, Jake Weisman in In Justice, Kenny Kagan in Trophy Wife, Dr. Chris Taub in House, Lee Drexler in Ray Donovan, Agent Wolf in The Americans and Alan Snyder in Colony.
Sheila Cutchlow as Patricia Lexington Played Ms. Ruby in The System and guest starred in episodes of One Tree Hill, The Wire, True Detective, Criminal Minds, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, Outsiders, Atypical, Lethal Weapon, Major Crimes, Corporate and Queen Sugar.
In her trailer with her script.
Diana Lu as Madee Guest starred in episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
The required on set photo with LL Cool J (and Eric Pot).
Saul Huezo as P/A Was in episodes of Judging Amy, The Shield, Lincoln Heights, Women's Murder Club, The Closer, CSI: Miami, Numb3rs, The Unit, Prime Suspect (US edition), Matador and Chicago PD.
Aiden Berryman as Derrick This is not the same actor who played Derrick last season. Berryman appeared in episodes of Code Black, Lethal Weapon and SWAT (the season two premiere).
Jalyn Hall (the original Derrick) is now on CW’s <i>All American</i>.
Peggy Lu as Nin Appeared in episodes of Passions, The Invisible Man, Resurrection Blvd., The First Family, Awkward, Workaholics, Heartbeat, Survivor's Remorse, Transparent, Rizzoli & Isles, The Real O'Neals and Animal Kingdom.
J’Antonio Baguez as Hector Leyva Guest starred in episodes of The Last Ship and Snowfall.
Mark Dippolito as Lonny McKay Played "Sleazy Guy" (there's a credit) in the "Dark Secrets" NCIS episode last January. Had guest roles in Hannah Montana, Greek, Green Manor, The Young and the Restless and The Mentalist.
Catherine Curry as Kid No credits.
Olga Aguilar as Nanny Played a nurse in Chicago Fire and Chicago PD, Lawrence's Wife in Westworld and guest starred in episodes of Instant Mom, Shameless and Animal Kingdom.
Written by: R. Scott Gemmill wrote/cowrote “The Only Easy Day”, “Brimstone”, “Breach”, “LD50”, “Found”, “Borderline”, “Absolution”, “Archangel”, “Tin Soldiers”, “Impostors”, “Cyberthreat”, “Honor”, “The Watchers” and both sides of the NCIS Los: Angeles/Hawaii Five-0 “Touch of Death” episodes, “Recruit”, “Free Ride”, “Wanted”, “Ravens and The Swans”, “Impact”, “War Cries”, both ends of the “Deep Trouble” season five finale/season six premiere, “Inelegant Heart”, “Praesidium”, “Traitor”, “Active Measures” (season seven premiere), “Blame It On Rio”, “Internal Affairs”, “Matryoshka” part one, “Talion” (season seven finale), “High Value Target"/“Belly of the Beast” (season eight premieres), "The Queen’s Gambit”, “Under Siege”, “Unleashed” (season eight finale), “Party Crashers” (season nine’s premiere), “This Is What We Do” (episode 200), “Các Tù Nhân”, “Goodbye Vietnam” and "Ninguna Salida" (season nine finale).
Directed by: Eric Pot directed “Resurrection”, “Windfall”, “Traitor”, “Internal Affairs”, “Home is Where the Heart Is”, “Forasteira” and "Reentry". Pot is a First Assistant Director for the program.
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[CANNES 2021] La Sélection Officielle, la Quinzaine des Réalisateurs, la Semaine de la Critique et l’Acid du Festival de Cannes 2021, qui se tiendra du mardi 6 au samedi 17 juillet, ont été annoncées. SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - COMPÉTITION 06/07 : ‘Annette’ de Leos Carax – Film d’ouverture 09/07 : ‘Benedetta’ de Paul Verhoeven 14/07 : ‘Bergman Island’ de Mia Hansen-Løve ‘Titane’ de Julia Ducournau 18/08 : ‘Drive My Car’ de Ryûsuke Hamaguchi 25/08 : ‘France’ de Bruno Dumont 15/09 : ‘Le Genou d’Ahed’ de Nadav Lapid 22/09 : ‘Tout s’est bien passé’ de François Ozon 29/09 : ‘Flag Day’ de Sean Penn ‘Les Intranquilles’ de Joachim Lafosse 13/10 : ‘Julie (en 12 chapitres)’ de Joachim Trier 27/10 : ‘The French Dispatch’ de Wes Anderson ‘La Fracture’ de Catherine Corsini 03/11 : ‘Compartiment n°6’ de Juho Kuosmanen ‘Les Olympiades’ de Jacques Audiard 10/11 : ‘Tre Piani’ de Nanni Moretti 17/11 : ‘Memoria’ d’Apichatpong Weerasethakul ‘Haut et fort’ de Nabil Ayouch 01/12 : ‘La Fièvre de Petrov’ de Kirill Serebrennikov 08/12 : ‘Lingui, les liens sacrés’ de Mahamat-Saleh Haroun 15/12 : ‘Un héros’ d'Asghar Farhadi 02/02/22 : ‘Red Rocket’ de Sean Baker 16/03/22 : ‘L’Histoire de ma femme’ d'Ildikó Enyedi 11/05/22 : ‘Nitram’ de Justin Kurzel SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - UN CERTAIN REGARD Films datés : 21/07 : ‘Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle’ d’Arthur Harari – Film d’ouverture ‘Bonne mère’ de Hafsia Herzi 15/09 : ‘Blue Bayou’ de Justin Chon 13/10 : ‘Freda’ de Gessica Généus 29/12 : ‘Lamb’ de Valdimar Jóhannsson 05/01/22 : ‘Mes frères et moi’ de Yohan Manca 26/01/22 : ‘Un monde’ de Laura Wandel 09/02/22 : ‘Great Freedom’ de Sebastian Meise ‘The Innocents’ d’Eskil Vogt 23/02/22 : ‘Les Poings desserrés’ de Kira Kovalenko 09/03/22 : ‘Women Do Cry’ de Mina Mileva et Vesela Kazakova 16/03/22 : ‘Moneyboys’ de C. B. Yi 13/04/22 : ‘Et il y eut un matin’ d'Eran Kolirin 29/04/22 : ‘Prayers for the Stolen’ de Tatiana Huezo (Mubi) 06/07/22 : ‘After Yang’ de Kogonada 03/08/22 : ‘Les Promesses d’Hasan’ de Semih Kaplanoğlu Films non datés : ‘A résidence’ d'Alexey German Jr. ‘La Civil’ de Teodora Ana Mihai ‘Rehana Maryam Noor’ d’Abdullah Mohammad Saad ‘Les Nuits de Zhenwu’ de Na Jiazuo SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - CANNES PREMIÈRE Films datés : 08/09 : ‘Serre-moi fort’ de Mathieu Amalric 29/09 : ‘Cette musique ne joue pour personne’ de Samuel Benchetrit 12/12 : ‘JFK : L’Enquête’ d’Oliver Stone (OCS) 29/12 : ‘Tromperie’ d'Arnaud Desplechin ‘Belle’ de Mamoru Hosoda 12/01/22 : ‘Jane par Charlotte’ de Charlotte Gainsbourg 20/01/22 : ‘Val’ de Ting Poo et Leo Scott (VOD) 13/04/22 : ‘Vortex’ de Gaspar Noé 18/05/22 : ‘Evolution’ de Kornél Mundruczo 21/09/22 : ‘Juste sous vos yeux’ de Hong Sang-Soo 30/11/22 : ‘Cow’ d'Andrea Arnold Film non daté : ‘Mothering Sunday’ d’Eva Husson QUINZAINE DES RÉALISATEURS Films datés : 14/07 : ‘Journal de Tûoa’ de Miguel Gomes et Maureen Fazendeiro 04/08 : ‘De bas étage’ de Yassine Qnia 06/10 : ‘Mon légionnaire’ de Rachel Lang – Film de clôture 17/11 : ‘Les Magnétiques’ de Vincent Maël Cardona 12/01/22 : ‘Ouistreham’ d’Emmanuel Carrère – Film d’ouverture 02/02/22 : ‘The Souvenir Part I’ de Joanna Hogg – Séance spéciale ‘The Souvenir Part II’ de Joanna Hogg 23/02/22 : ‘La Légende du Roi Crabe’ d’Alessio Rigo de Righi et Matteo Zoppis 02/03/22 : ‘Ali & Ava’ de Clio Barnard 16/03/22 : ‘Medusa’ d’Anita Rocha da Silveira ‘Entre les vagues’ d’Anaïs Volpé 30/03/22 : ‘Retour à Reims (Fragments)’ de Jean-Gabriel Périot 06/04/22 : 'Employé / Patron’ de Manuel Nieto Zas 13/04/22 : ‘A Chiara’ de Jonas Carpignano ‘Toute une nuit sans savoir’ de Payal Kapadia ‘Face à la mer’ d'Ely Dagher 20/04/22 : ‘Murina’ d’Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović 27/04/22 : ‘Hit the Road’ de Panah Panahi ‘La Colline où rugissent les lionnes’ de Luàna Bajrami 01/06/22 : ‘Clara Sola’ de Nathalie Álvarez Mesen 22/03/23 : ‘Neptune Frost’ de Saul Williams et Anisia Uzeyman Films non datés : ‘Ripples of Life’ de Shujun Wei ‘Europa’ de Haider Rashid ‘Futura’ de Pietro Marcello, Alice Rohrwacher et Francesco Munzi ‘Întregalde’ de Radu Muntean SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE Films datés : 01/09 : ‘Une histoire d’amour et de désir’ de Leyla Bouzid – Film de clôture 15/09 : ‘Les Amours d’Anaïs’ de Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet – Séance spéciale, Film du 60e anniversaire 17/11 : ‘Olga’ d'Elie Grappe 26/01/22 : ‘Une jeune fille qui va bien’ de Sandrine Kiberlain – Séance spéciale 16/02/22 : ‘Piccolo Corpo’ de Laura Samani 02/03/22 : ‘Rien à foutre’ de Julie Lecoustre et Emmanuel Marre ‘Robuste’ de Constance Meyer – Film d’ouverture 09/03/22 : ‘Petite Nature’ de Samuel Theis – Séance spéciale 23/03/22 : ‘Plumes’ d’Omar El Zohairy ‘Bruno Reidal’ de Vincent Le Port – Séance spéciale 06/04/22 : ‘Libertad’ de Clara Roquet 27/04/22 : ‘La Femme du fossoyeur’ de Khadar Ayderus Ahmed Films non datés : ‘Amparo’ de Simón Mesa Soto SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - SÉANCES DE MINUIT 06/10 : ‘Tralala’ d’Arnaud et Jean-Marie Larrieu 17/11 : ‘Oranges sanguines’ de Jean-Christophe Meurisse 24/11 : ‘Suprêmes’ d’Audrey Estrougo SÉLECTION OFFICIELLE - SÉANCES SPÉCIALES Film daté : 20/10 : ‘Les Héroïques’ de Maxime Roy 02/02/22 : ‘H6’ de Yé Yé 07/03/22 : ‘Marin des montagnes’ de Karim Aïnouz (Arte) 29/06/22 : ‘Cahiers noirs I - Viviane’ et ‘Cahiers noirs II - Ronit’ de Shlomi Elkabetz 27/07/22 : ‘Mi iubita, mon amour’ de Noémie Merlant 15/09/22 : ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’ de Wen Shipei (VOD) Films non datés : ‘New Worlds, The Cradle of a Civilization’ d’Andrew Muscato SÉLECTION ÉPHÉMÈRE DE FILMS SUR L’ENVIRONNEMENT Films datés : 22/09 : ‘Bigger than Us’ de Flore Vasseur 10/11 : ‘Marcher sur l'eau’ d’Aïssa Maïga 24/11 : ‘Animal’ de Cyril Dion 15/12 : ‘La Panthère des neiges’ de Marie Amiguet 22/12 : ‘La Croisade’ de Louis Garrel Films non datés : ‘Invisible Demons’ de Rahul Jain ‘I Am So Sorry’ de Zhao Liang ACID Films datés : 12/01/22 : ‘Little Palestine, Journal d’un siège’ d’Abdallah Al-Khatib 26/01/22 : ‘Municipale’ de Thomas Paulot 09/03/22 : ‘Soy Libre’ de Laure Portier 30/03/22 : ‘Vedette’ de Claudine Bories et Patrice Chagnard 20/04/22 : ‘I Comete’ de Pascal Tagnati 27/04/22 : ‘Ghost Song’ de Nicolas Peduzzi 12/09/22 : ‘Down with the King’ de Diego Ongaro (VOD) 12/10/22 : ‘Aya’ de Simon Coulibaly Gillard Film non daté : ‘Vénus sur la rive’ de Lin Wang A&B
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