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"I met him when he was 20 and I was 24, and I’m so proud of Mads. He’s so generous and a fantastic actor. I think I’m allowed to say this even though I live in this little country: I think he’s the best actor in the world. He’s the best dad and the best husband." Hanne Jacobsen
#mads mikkelsen#hanne jacobsen#hanne quotes#I love them#mads won best actor at the european film awards 2023#congratulations🧡#so deserved#cannes 2016 photos#european film awards 2023#quotes from old interview
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Mads wins European Actor 2023 for "The promised Land".
Congrats gorgeous!
#mads mikkelsen#the promised land#awards#european actor 2023#european film academy#bastarden#my posts
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Who Wore What Jewels Weekly
Who Wore What Jewels Weekly
We’re rounding up the best jewels of the week. From Michael B. Jordan doubling up on the Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger “Bird On A Rock” brooches to Pamela Anderson’s very sweet WWD princess moment courtesy of her Fred Leighton vintage diamond tiara to Kim Kardashian’s very appropriate heart-shaped diamond necklace she wore to her SKIMS V-day pop-up. Scroll down to see who wore what jewels and vote…
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#celebrity jewelry at movie premieres#celebrtity jewelry#Evangeline Lilly&039;s jewelry at UK premiere of Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania#Jennifer Lopez&039;s jewelry at LA premiere of Shotgun Wedding#Kim Kardashian&039;s necklace at the opening of SKIMS Valentine&039;s Day Pop Up in LA#Kristen Stewart&039;s Chanel Noued necklace at 2023 Berlin Film Festival#Michael B. Jordan&039;s Tiffany & Co. jewelry at the European Premiere of Creed III#Nieves Alvarez Bulgari jewelry at 2023 Goya Awards#Reese Witherspoon&039;s jewelry at the World Premiere Of Netflix&039;s "Your Place Or Mine"#Sarah Michelle Gellar&039;s earrings at LA Wolf Pack premiere
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Awards Season 2023-24: Awards Round-Up 12/11
The local critics groups are starting to announce their winners, and with that comes the newest edition of these weekly posts where I set group against group to see what trends I can identify – or what categories remain wide open. First, a quick word on the European Film Awards, which gave Anatomy of a Fall Best Film, Director, Screenwriter, Actress, and Editing. Again, it’s not eligible for the…
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#2023 Films#2023 in Film#Atlanta Film Critics Circle#Awards Season 2023-24#Boston Society of Film Critics#European Film Awards#Film Awards#Los Angeles Film Critics Association#Michigan Movie Critics Guild#Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
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Tanita Tikaram - Twist in My Sobriety 1988
"Twist in My Sobriety" is a song written and performed by British singer-songwriter Tanita Tikaram, born in West Germany of Indo-Fijian and Sarawakian Malay origin. Released as a single in October 1988 when she was 19 years old from her debut album, Ancient Heart, it was Tikaram's biggest international success, achieving top 10 placings in several European countries. The song reached number two in both Austria and West Germany. It peaked at number 25 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Speaking about the somewhat obscure and enigmatic lyrics, Tikaram has offered different views on their meaning, but said it's mostly about the particular relationship with the world one feels when entering adulthood. "The song is really about not understanding – when you're 18, you've got a very particular emotional relationship with the world, you feel very isolated, and everybody else is so distant and cold. And I think I was singing about not feeling anything or not being moved by things around. I think this is a strong feeling when you're just after adolescence."
"Twist in My Sobriety" was nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards; Best Female Video and Best Cinematography. It was also nominated for Best British Single at the Brit Awards.
In 1989, the song was covered by Liza Minnelli. In 1996, a remixed house version by Ramp with a much faster tempo was included on the compilation The Best of Tanita Tikaram and was released as a single to promote the album. The single peaked at number 82 in the UK. In 2001, the song appeared on the soundtrack of the film Bandits, starring Bruce Willis and Cate Blanchett. In 2023 it was covered by the Norwegian symphonic metal band Sirenia.
"Twist in My Sobriety" received a total of 69,1% yes votes!
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M A S T E R L I S T
hello!
welcome to my full masterlist. i hope you'll find something just right for yourself, and maybe you'd like to stay for more.
have a nice time reading,
mila xx
♡ Fade To Black ~7,3k words
YN loved Joel more than anyone ever. Joel was selfish and scared. They both made mistakes. It all led them to Bill's town and aftermath of what had happened, understanding something very important - love isn't always forever.
♡ ...deserved to experience ~4,3k words (part 2 to fade to black)
YN, Joel, and Ellie try to settle down in Jackson. Over the years, they have navigated their lives through all happy moments. Family expanded, and new feelings and roles were accepted. Joel has never been happier. Or is it just a movie?
♡ 10 essentials - social media - photographer!reader
Over the years YN did several photoshoots of Andrew for different magazines. When the pandemic began fans started to speculate. Finally, Andrew spills the tea during the '10 essentials' video and let people inside his life - very changed life.
♡ BRIT awards - slavic!reader ~7,2k words
After years of being together, six months of being engaged - YN and Harry are letting people know they're in love - it just happens to be BRITs 2023 award show.
♡ Easter Monday - slavic(polish)!reader ~1,3k words
Harry and YN spent their first Easter together. He wants to surprise YN with celebrating it the way she does in Poland - but Harry gets his knowledge from the internet, not the best source.
♡ Warsaw show - social media + blurb - slavic(polish)!reader
Harry plays one of the most important shows during the European leg of HSLOT - show where YN's granny is in the audience.
♡ to feel fulfilled - polish!reader ~ 3,6k words
During the day of the last Love on Tour show Harry intends to do three things: satisfy his fiancée, make granny's dream come true and put on the best performance for his fans.
♡ ...marry me? - polish!reader ~ 1,2k words
Harry is drunk and YN is the angel that he dreamt of.
♡ Let's play tennis! - social media - tennis player!reader
Harry's dating WTA no. 1 tennis player - YN YSN.
♡ Can't hear haters when you're slaying - social media - tennis player!reader
Harry and YN (WTA no. 1 tennis player) are still going strong despite all the bullying they receive.
♡ BLURB - YN and Harry go for a run in London - tennis player!reader
♡ My love, we were in Paris - tennis player!reader ~ 1,7k words
Harry surprises YN after her third win in French Open.
♡ Wimbledon - tennis player! reader ~ 0,9k words
YN lost at Wimbledon, but Harry is still proud of her.
♡ Winning - social media - tennis player!reader
In which YN won Wimbledon, people think they broke up and internet breaking.
♡ Daylight - social media - equestrian!reader
For filming Daylight MV, Harry needed some horse riding lessons.
♡ 'The Higgs professor' - social media - physicist!reader
After being sent a video of Dr YN YSN, explaining Higgs mechanism with Harry's music, Harry finds himself infatuated. Then he meets her at Oppenheimer's after party, and the rest is history.
♡ Dispersion - social media - physicist!reader - part 2
NYC is welcoming one of the most famous physicists, and things seem to look great. More physics in pop terms and more of the sweet couple. For some time.
♡ Fired? - social media - physicist!reader - part 3
The leak is hard on everybody, especially YN. Internet wants to fire her from Oxford. And Harry, Harry is like always there for her.
♡ Recommendations - social media - booktuber!reader
The new series on ynrecommends channel on YT caught Harry's attention. After some time, they are joined at the hip. As friends. Right?
♡ If he doesn't have books, don't sleep with him - social media - booktuber!reader - part 2
The rumours are swirling around Harry and YN on whether they are together. In their usual style, they are confusing, so nobody knows. Till, YN posts that one picture on her IG.
♡ Music videos - social media - famous!reader
Harry and YN have been together since 2013. And from the moment Harry started his solo career, YN is there, in the music videos, or behind the scenes. And if it's not her, it's one of their two babies. Soon to be three.
♡ Third baby - social media - famous!reader
Harry and YN have their third baby and some people still don't know how to behave around a breastfeeding person.
♡ Daddy's house - social media - famous!reader
New Pleasing drop comes with new ambassadors - quite little ambassadors.
♡ Love language - boyfriend!Harry
Harry's love language is physical touch, especially kissing you. Here are just a few types of them. !contains suggestive content!
♡ Kisses - boyfriend!Harry
After establishing their love language, YN and Harry are not shy about it. And YN loves smothering Harry in kisses after his first LOT show.
♡ Popstars - social media - popstar!reader
YN and Harry have been together for years. The problem is, even after being spotted kissing, they won't admit it at the beginning. Oh, there also is Judie and Teddy - their cute, little kids.
♡ Goldie - social media - swimmer!reader
Harry follows a competitive swimmer, YN on IG, and (lies you can imagine) it breaks the internet. YN attends his shows and their relationship just grows.
♡ Happy birthday, rockstar - social media - director!reader
YN's social media posts over the years wishing Joe a happy birthday. (part of an Action! series)
Harry x (ex)director!reader x Joseph Quinn
A story, where Harry and YN fall in love at Sign Of The Times music video set, challenge their relationship over the years, eventually fall apart and the aftermath of that break-up.
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part 1 part 2 part 3 part 4 part 5 part 6
written parts:
▪︎ first date ~2,8k words
A short story about two people being nervous on their first date.
▪︎ tolerate it ~3k words
YN sees how much Harry is distancing. Confrontation happens, unfolding cascade of events and feelings YN has buried within herself. Is this the end?
▪︎ champagne problems (part 2 to tolerate it) ~3k words
YN thinks Harry wants to save their relationship after the argument they've had. He thinks that, too. But the definition of saving can differ.
▪︎ heartbreak anniversary ~3,4k words
Harry holds an emotional conversation with his therapist, and then his family. If it wasn't heart-wrenching enough, Anne and Gemma have some news to share - something to tip the scales at the breaking point.
a/n: headers are made by me. if use, please give credit.
#masterlist#joel miller x reader#andrew garfield x reader#harry styles x reader#joseph quinn x reader#joel miller#andrew garfield#harry styles#joseph quinn#the last of us#harry styles masterlist#joel miller x you#andrew garfield x you#harry styles x you
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07/16/2024 Daily OFMD Recap
TLDR; Rhys Darby: The Cryptid Factor / Gold Derby Nomination!; David Jenkins; Taika Waititi; Rita Ora; Samson Kayo; Nathan Foad; Kristian Nairn; Erroll Shand; Darby Family Foster Kittens; Galaxy Con Raleigh; Articles; WBD News; Love Notes; Daily Darby / Today's Taika;
Hey lovelies-- just a quick note, thank you for all of your lovely notes in the tags and comments, and twitter <3 I don't get to respond to the tags especially, but I want you to know I do read them and they mean the world <3 Thank you so much!
== Rhys Darby ==
New Episode of The Cryptid Factor is released on Spotify-- 097 The Name Song Episode!
Source: Rhys Darby's Instagram Stories
Some very excellent news-- Rhys and OFMD have been officially nominated for the Gold Derbys! You can vote on them on the Gold Derby website! Thank you to @adoptourcrew for spreading the word!
Source: Adopt Our Crew Twitter/ Gold Derby Twitter
== David Jenkins ==
Chaos Dad is sending our beloved Captain some good vibes for his Gold Derby Nomination! Get it slut!
Source: David Jenkins' Twitter
== Taika Waititi ==
Taika and Rita worked on a short film with & Carlo Van Der Roer that's truly mesmerizing, check it out below: "Toru, 2024 is a collaboration between New Zealand artists / filmmakers Taika Waititi and Carlo Van de Roer. A three channel video installation, inspired by the significance of Tokotoru, or Trinity, in Maori culture, the work weaves together themes of unity -- earth, sea, sky -- and references to mythology, including the Maori myth of Tane retrieving three baskets of knowledge -- the basket of light, the basket of darkness and the basket of pursuit. Each film operates as a different recollection or interpretation of the same performance and space. A filmmaking approach called PlateLight enables the same moment to be captured with different lighting conditions. This results in three versions of the same film, presenting a record of the past as photographically accurate, yet fluid and authorable like myth. Made with the love and magic of @stuetr@satellite_lab@mikeberlucchi@wearecasey@olivierwicki_la" - carlovanderor's Instagram
Source: carlovanderor's Instagram
More Taika and Rita being adorable together in Rome and making charms with each other.
Source: Paoline_Roma's Instagram
== Samson Kayo ==
Samson's been real busy lately-- Have you been watching House of the Dragon? You may catch him if you do! He was also kind enough to send a very kind Love Note everyone's way.
Source: Samson Kayo's Instagram
== Eroll Shand ==
More clips of Erroll in the new season of The Twelve!
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== Nathan Foad ==
Nathan's excited for Galaxy Con Raleigh, hopefully the sunburn will calm down by then, poor guy.
Source: Nathan Foad's Instagram
== Kristian Nairn ==
Hey European Crew! Kristian will be joining the Proud Nerd: The Weekend of Fire & Ice on 28 & 29 September this year! They'll be at Castle Satzvey! For tickets, you can visit Weekend of Fire & Ice
Source: Proud Nerd Conventions
== Darby Family Foster Kittens ==
Rosie giving us more and more kitten content, have I mentioned she's my hero lately?
Source: Rosie Carnahan Darby's Instagram Stories
== Raleigh Galaxy Con ==
Reminder! July 25-28 is Raleigh Galaxy Con! Join Con, Nathan, Vico, and Kristian on Saturday and Sunday!
Source: Galaxy Con Raleigh Website
In addition -- some of your crewmates are hosting Calypso's Birthday, an OFMD Fan Meet-Up on Saturday July 27 from 7PM - 9PM at Ruby Deluxe! You can check out the venue at www.queerraleigh.com!
Source: @ leahbelle_'s Twitter
== Articles ==
Several articles today-- one with more info on the Gold Derby TV Award nominations, and the others related to WBD and the situation going on there. Thank you to @adoptourcrew for sharing so many helpful articles!
Source: Adopt Our Crew Twitter
== WBD News ==
On top of the articles mentioned above, our fabulous crewmate Ashley, aka Seven_Sugars on Twitter give us a bit more context on what's going on.
Source: @ Seven_Sugars on Twitter
It also looks like there's more fuckerys planned for August 7th! Keep an eye out on @adoptourcrew's socials for more info!
Source: Adopt Our Crew's Twitter
== Love Notes ==
Hey there lovelies! It's already Tuesday, and I sure hope you are staying cool as best you can (if you're in the hot part of the world-- and viceversa if you're not!) I wanted to bring up Samson's love note again,
"You deserve someone who is good for your mental health". It really is so true. When it comes to your partner, or your friends, your family, any people that you interact with on the daily-- you deserve people that are good for your mental health.
You don't have to be perfect to deserve it-- you don't even have to be in a good place mentally or physically, you just have to be you-- and you have always deserved it, since the day you were born. I hope if you already have those people, they stay in your life, and if you don't right now, you find those people that make you feel safe and healthy.
Rest well lovelies, drink some water and get some sleep <3 Some more love notes from TheLatestKate:
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Source: TheLatestKate's Instagram
== Daily Darby / Today's Taika ==
Tonight's theme is hot men wearing pink (or coral? They both seem pink to me.) Tonights gifs courtesy of the marvellous @fandomsmeantheworldtome and @mulder-isms!
#taika waititi#rita ora#daily ofmd recap#ofmd daily recap#kristian nairn#con o'neill#vico ortiz#david jenkins#nathan foad#rosie carnahan darby#erroll shand#darby family foster kittens#galaxy con raleigh#the cryptid factor#calypso's birthday#in person events
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NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU 35th European Film Awards // 2023
#ncwedit#gotcastedit#nikolaj coster waldau#flawlessgentlemen#dailymenedit#dilfsource#mancandykings#mensource#i am unwell......#edits*#**
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BFI and CHANEL Filmmaker Awards announces the winners for 2023
Tilda Swinton, Savanah Leaf, Nadira Murray, Ben Roberts and Ella Glendinning at the BFI and CHANEL Filmmaker Awards 2023. Courtesy of Oliver Holms
The winners of the second annual BFI and CHANEL Filmmaker Awards were announced (Thursday), celebrating the creative audacity of three emerging UK filmmakers:
writer/director Ella Glendinning (director and cast of Is There Anybody Out There?)
writer/director/producer Savanah Leaf (writer/director of Earth Mama)
producer Nadira Murray (Winners)
Since 2022, CHANEL has partnered with the BFI and together they have created the Filmmaker Awards. The awards build on the House’s century of cultural patronage to inspire creativity, advance the new and the next, activate history to define the future, and supports the BFI’s mission to back the next generation of UK independent filmmaking talent.
These awards celebrate creative audacity and provide winning filmmakers with financial support of £20,000 each, allowing them to expand their practice and explore new ideas, cultivate co-creation and knowledge exchange, and widen the representation of voices in today’s cultural community.
The winners of the 2023 awards were selected by this year’s jury: Tilda Swinton, Academy Award winner, BFI Fellow and Global CHANEL Ambassador, Edward Enninful OBE, Editor-in-Chief, British Vogue and European Editorial Director, Vogue; Marie-Louise Khondji, producer and founder of Le Cinéma Club and Ben Roberts, BFI Chief Executive.
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Remember these “amazing new and audacious filmmakers?”
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#BFI and CHANEL Filmmaker Awards#Claridges Hotel#9 November 2023#London#British Film Institute#Instagram Story#Instagram#Thanks sunsetmagic85#Thanks thetruthwilloutsworld
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~ Monthly BL Breakdown: July 2023 ~
🕶️ Happy August!!! 🌻
Disclaimer: ALL shows can be streamed here or here, as well as on Youtube and other platforms. For more info on where to watch what, check out this post!
New breakdowns are coming at the end of every month - feel free to add stuff! -> previous breakdowns
What came out this month? (green = seen/currently watching)
🌟 Be Mine SuperStar - July 3rd (Thailand) ✅
🌟 Minato Shouji Coin Laundry Season 2 - July 5th (Japan)
🌟 Stay by My Side - July 7th (Taiwan)
🌟 Stay With Me - July 7th (China, censored)
🌟 Senior Love Me? (short film) - July 7th (Thailand)
🌟 Low Frequency - July 8th (Thailand)
🌟 Hidden Agenda - July 9th (Thailand) ✅
🌟 Bump Up Business - July 9th (South Korea)
🌟 Laws of Attraction - July 15th (Thailand)
🌟 The Star Season 2 - July 15th (Myanmar)
🌟 Wedding Plan - July 19th (Thailand) ✅
🌟 After Sundown - July 20th (Thailand, cinema-release)
🌟 Jun and Jun - July 20th (South Korea)
🌟 Monochrome (short film) - July 25th (Thailand)
🌟 Papa, What Is Love? Season 2 - July 28th (Philippines)
Monthly likes/dislikes
❣️ Be Mine Superstar - once in a while a trashy low budget show comes along and hits just the right spot - this is that show lmao. I was looking forward to seeing JaFirst again but I did not expect to like it this much lol. It’s ridiculous but the kind that makes me laugh a lot. JaFirst completely reversing their roles has me rolling and is working extremely well. Love Stage vibes all around. I love it so far.
New series & movie announcements
🎥 Night Dream - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 I Love You I Kill You (novel adaption) - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 Beyond The Duo (short film) - Date TBA (Myanmar)
🎥 UniverSad (novel adaption) - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 Iridescent love - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 Nai Hia Bok Mai Chop Dek - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 The Hell Guards (Hey Don't Mess With My Heart) - Date TBA (Thailand)
🎥 Even If I Try To Fall In Love With You (君となら恋をしてみても, manga adaption) - Date TBA (Japan)
🎥 Wishing Upon the Shooting Stars - Date TBA (Taiwan)
🎥 Bad Guy My Boss - Date TBA (Thailand)
Other news from the BL world
❗️ The following BL productions & actors won at this year’s Asia Top Awards 2023:
Ohm Thitiwat: Best Actor (609 Bedtime Story)
Tar Atiwat: Rising Star (I Will Knock You)
PeeTitle: Popularity Award (La Pluie)
Gun Napat: Best Performance in a BL (Luminous Solution)
Mew Suppasit: Best Serial Actor (Love Me Again)
KinnPorsche: Most Popular BL Series
❗️ Former StarHunter actor Bas Suradet (2Moons, Gen Y) has joined Studio WabiSabi, along with 4 other new faces in their New Generation Lineup.
❗️ The novel ไหนเฮียบอกไม่ชอบเด็ก will be adapted into a series by MFlow Entertainment. Auditions are currently being held. Further details are unknown.
❗️ The upcoming GMMTV BL Cherry Magic released its pilot trailer after an 8 month delay due to copyright issues. Workshops are currently happening. The show will likely air in early 2024.
❗️ GMMTV announced that GeminiFourth will no longer be part of the upcoming BL/GL drama 23.5 due to changes in storylines & characters. They have been replaced by View Benyapa and June Wanwimol who will play the roles of Aylin & Luna, making it a GL-only drama. Further cast additions include Ciize Rutricha and others.
❗️ Actor Tul Pakorn (Together With Me, Manner of Death) announced his retirement from acting as he is pursuing a career in real estate in New York after getting his master’s degree.
❗️ The upcoming Domundi BL Middleman's Love has started workshops. The show will likely air towards the end of the year.
❗️ The Japanese BL Ossan's Love is rumored to get a third season which will likely premiere in January 2024. Further details are unknown.
❗️ The Norwegian web series SKAM (2015-2017) will get a Korean adaption called Skam Korea. The series has a total of 7 remakes from 6 European countries + the US. Auditions are currently being held.
❗️ GeminiFourth announced that they will be starring in another BL series which will be a novel adaption. Further details are unknown.
Upcoming series & movies for August
👉🏻 Stay Still - August 1st (Hong Kong)
👉🏻 Sing My Crush - August 2nd (South Korea)
👉🏻 The New Employee (movie version) - August 3rd (South Korea)
👉🏻 Love in Translation - August 5th (Thailand)
👉🏻 My Personal Weatherman - August 11th (Japan)
👉🏻 Love Class Season 2 - August 11th (South Korea)
👉🏻 Only Friends - August 12th (Thailand)
👉🏻 Friend. Boy Friend - August 19th (Thailand)
👉🏻 Lucky Love - August 20th (Thailand)
👉🏻 My Universe - August 20th (Thailand)
👉🏻 Kiseki: Dear to Me - August 22nd (Taiwan)
👉🏻 Why R U? Korean Remake - August 24th (South Korea)
👉🏻 Crazy Handsome Rich - August TBA (Thailand)
#doreens monthly bl breakdown#thai bl#bl drama#upcoming bl#update#bl news#august is gonna be wild im so ready#bring it
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Ms Luigia "Gina" Lollobrigida OMRI (4 July 1927 – 16 January 2023)
Destined to be called "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World", Ms Lollobrigida was the daughter of a furniture manufacturer, and grew up in the pictorial mountain village. She studied sculpture at Rome’s Academy of Fine Arts, and started her career with minor Italian film roles before coming third in 1947’s Miss Italia pageant.
After refusing a contract with Howard Hughes to make three pictures in the United States in 1950, Ms Lollobrigida gained for starring turns in 1952���s “Fanfan la Tulipe” and 1953’s “Bread, Love and Dreams,” the latter of which netted her a BAFTA nomination for Best Foreign Actress.
Ms Lollobrigida’s first American film was “Beat the Devil,” a 1953 adventure comedy directed by John Huston that cast her opposite Humphrey Bogart. Over the course of the ’50s and ’60s, she starred in numerous French, Italian and European-shot American productions, with highlights including “Trapeze” with Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” as Esmerelda, “Solomon and Sheba” with Yul Brynner, “Never So Flew” with Frank Sinatra and Steve McQueen, “Come September” with Rock Hudson, and “Woman of Straw” with Sean Connery, and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell,” with Shelley Winters.
Her roles made her a major sex symbol of Italian cinema; in 1953, she won Italy’s David di Donatello award for Best Actress for her performance in the opera star Lina Cavalieri’s biopic “Beautiful But Dangerous,” known in Italian as “The World’s Most Beautiful Woman.”
She later won two more David di Donatello Award for “Imperial Venus” and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell,” a Golden Medal of the City of Rome in 1986, a 40th Anniversary David in 1996 and a 50th Anniversary David in 2006. In 1961, she won the Golden Globes’ Henrietta Award for “World Fan Favorite,” and received nominations for “Falcon Crest” and “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell.”
After the ’60s, Lollobrigida’s career began to slow down, but she continued to act intermittently, including in the 1995 Agnes Varda film “Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma,” and in ’80s TV shows such as CBS’ “Falcon Crest” and ABC’s “The Love Boat.”
Ms Lollobrigida also developed a successful second career in photojournalism during the ’80s. She obtained an exclusive interview with Cuban leader Fidel Castro and also photographed many famous film stars, as well as publishing a number of books of her photographs.
In 2011 she made her final film appearance, playing herself in a cameo for the Italian parody film “Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films.”
The screen legend sale of some of her 23 jewels from her Bulgari collection at Sotheby’s in 2013 to help fund an international hospital for stem-cell research.
On 16 October 1999, Lollobrigida was nominated as a Goodwill Ambassador of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
Ms Lollobrigida won the Berlinale Camera at the Berlin Film Festival in 1986, Karlovy Vary Film Festival special prize in 1995, and the Rome Festival’s career prize in 2008. In 2018, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ciao, Gina, Riposa in Pace
(Armando Pietrangeli, “Light and Shadow,” Gina Lollobrigida,1960, Trapeze 1956, Woman Of Rome,1954, Salomon & Sheba,1959, Come September, 1961,Un Bellissimo Novembre,1968, The Hunchback of Notre Dame,1956, In London to publicise her book of photographs titled Italia Mia,1974, Fidel Castro shot by Ms Lollobrigida,1974, Gina Lollobrigida pictured on July 11, 2022 in Rome).
#art#movirs#film#legend#gina lollobrigida#rip#rip gina lollobrigida#agnes varda#rock hudson#ciao#photography#icon#holywood#italy#falcon cest#the love boat#Esmeralda#yul brynner#howard hughes#paul newman#fidel castro#tony curtis#sheba#the hunchback of notre dame#trapeze#bafta#burt lancaster#frank sinatra#golden age#UN
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We welcome Swedish actor and presenter Stellan Skarsgård on the red carpet of the 36th European Film Awards ✨ Berlin
via europeanfilmacademy Instagram, December 9, 2023 (1, 2)
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Society of the Snow ❄️
The 96th Academy Awards are upon us, with the 2024 Oscars taking place this weekend on Sunday, 10th March 2024 · Society of the Snow has been nominated for two Oscars, for Best International Feature Film, Not in the English Language as well as the best makeup and hairstyling. Society of the Snow became the third-most-prized film in Goya history after winning 12 awards at Spain's Goya Awards and winning a European Film Award but the interest is not just for the awards but for the true story behind this film/Thriller/Adventure documentary.
Directed by Juan Antonio García Bayona, the Spanish-language film is about the 1972 plane crash that stranded dozens of people–most notably players of an Uruguayan rugby team–on a glacier in the Andes. But it was Pablo Vierci’s Society of the Snow, a non-fiction account of the disaster, published in 2008 and made with the full collaboration of the survivors and their families, that caught Bayona’s interest. The film is an adaptation of Pablo Vierci’s book. The cast is composed of Uruguayan and Argentine actors, most of whom are newcomers.
In case you have no idea about this film, please, let me explain: The rugby world knows very little about this story, so after watching the Rugby World Cup in France last year 2023 and seeing the resilience of the Uruguayan rugby team in the World Cup, I watched the film and read books getting more and more interested in the subject. The Snow Society tells the true story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, a plane that crashed in the Andes in 1972, leaving a rugby team and its fans hungry and stranded for 72 days. There were 45 people on the flight, 40 passengers and 5 crew members. 19 of the passengers were members of the Old Christians Club rugby team.
Old Christians Club, or simply Old Christians, is a Uruguayan sports club from Carrasco, it is a neighbourhood of Montevideo. The club is known mostly for its rugby union team which became famous around the world due to the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash that involved the first division team of the club in 1972. Old Christians amateur rugby team charted a Uruguayan Air Force plane to transport the team's players, friends, fans and family members to Santiago, Chile, for an exhibition match.
It is Highlighted by one of the better plane crash scenes put to film in quite some time, Bayona, who also directed The Impossible (the criminally underseen survival pic about the extremely deadly 2004 tsunami), treats the audience to an immersive, detailed, and gritty look at how the young men who were eventually rescued from the icy slopes survived for nearly two months.
That's been dramatised many times before, most notably in 1993’s “Alive”, starring Ethan Hawke, but the director J. A. Bayona’s rendition may be the most immersive take yet.
The crash scene is meticulously re-created—people being sucked out of the fuselage, bones shattering as the seats get ripped from the floor, bodies crumpling toward the cockpit. Most of the film takes place on the mountain range’s blinding snow-covered slopes, the victims’ skin bluish with frostbite, and the sound of howling winds incessantly. Almost every shot highlights the frigid, terrifying reality of what happened.
In my opinion, J.A.G. Bayona did an incredible job directing the film because I felt their stress and desperation, their fear and hope, and I feel this is one of those films that are a complete experience, one of those that makes you value everything you have and open your eyes. It’s a gruesome tale —the survivors eventually resorted to cannibalism— The survivors (and the not-lucky ones) became a life inspiration.
They wanted to live, they dreamed of living, they fought to live, they did EVERYTHING and more to achieve success, and thanks to those guts they wrote their story.
Society of the Snow is the Definitive Account of the World’s Greatest Survival Story. Waiting for a rescue team that didn't arrive, the survivors became fewer and fewer in numbers. Stranded alone on a glacier, they had to face brutal temperatures, lethal avalanches and the loss of friends and family with no access to supplies, food or water. In order to survive, they had to do the unthinkable. It wasn't until seventy-two days later that they were able to reach safety.
Eventually, two of the survivors – Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa – were able to find help after embarking on an improbable hike into Chile, which took 10 days and saw them climb a 4,650-metre peak and travel 61km (37.9 miles) without any mountaineering gear.
Thanks to their efforts, the remaining team members were subsequently saved, and the incredible tale of survival became known as the Miracle of the Andes.
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To increase the film’s realism, director J.A. Bayona decided to film footage at the actual crash site in the Andes, El Valle de las Lágrimas, which translates to The Valley of Tears (the name the location received after the tragedy in Chile).
The film's filming locations spanned the Catalan city of Terrassa, the rugged Sierra Nevada mountains in Spain, and the formidable Andes mountains, adding to the cinematic allure of the survival tale.
Society of the Snow appears to be a smash hit with both the critics and audiences, and is certainly one of the best Netflix films of recent times – it has a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score and 83% audience rating. If you haven't seen it yet, then I highly recommend you give it a go.
The Oscars are about to begin. The Dolby Theater in Los Angeles is already rolling out its red carpet.
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@brian-in-finance Yeah! Survivors of the Andes (1976) (Supervivientes de los Andes ) was a Mexican film directed by René Cardona, based on the 1973 book Survive! by Clay Blair, which is based on the story of Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. The film received negative criticism, not a top budget film but still they could have put in a little more effort than what they did a very poorly done.
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Best Animated Short Film Nominees for the 96th Academy Awards (2024, listed in order of appearance in the shorts package)
This blog, since 2013, has been the site of my write-ups to the Oscar-nominated short film packages – a personal tradition for myself and for this blog. This omnibus write-up goes with my thanks to the Regency South Coast Village in Santa Ana, California for providing all three Oscar-nominated short film packages.
If you are an American or Canadian resident interested in supporting the short film filmmakers in theaters (and you should, as very few of those who work in short films are as affluent as your big-name directors and actors), check your local participating theaters here.
Without further ado, here are the nominees for the Best Animated Short Film at this year’s Academy Awards. The write-ups for the Documentary Short and Live Action Short nominees are complete. Films predominantly in a language other than English are listed with their nation(s) of origin.
Yet again, this completes this year’s omnibus write-ups for the Oscar-nominated short films for the upcoming Academy Awards:
Our Uniform (2023, Iran)
Director Yegane Moghaddam used to be a primary school teacher in Iran and often “observed the students… struggling with their uniforms and headscarves all day.” These observations informed her film and narration in Our Uniform, which won Best First Film at Annecy (the largest animation-only film festival, in the French Alpine resort town of the same name) in 2023. Only the fourth ever non-Western/European and non-Japanese nominee in this 92-year-old category – following 2014’s Bear Story (Chile; that year's winner), 2020’s Opera (South Korea) and 2021’s Bestia (Chile) – Our Uniform adopts a unique style never before seen in this category. Instead of traditional cel animation with ink and paper or computers, Moghaddam nearly single-handedly painted images directly on clothing fabrics (pants, jackets, shirts, scarves – all from her personal wardrobe) to illustrate the memories her narration shares. These memories, of attending public school in Iran, invariably intersect with Iran’s theocratic politics. There are references, never pedantic, about government propaganda as part of the school curriculum, and the segregation between boys’ and girls’ education. Most vividly, Moghaddam remarks on the restricting school uniform and compulsory hijabs for girls at school, issues which enflamed protests against such laws beginning in 2017 (and spiking after the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022).
Moghaddam, who cites graphic novelist/director Marjane Satrapi (2007’s Persepolis, 2011’s Chicken with Plums; the former I consider among the finest animated films of this young century) as her primary artistic inspiration, curiously does not contain as much messaging in her film as one might expect. As an Iranian citizen who currently has no plans to officially distribute the film within her home nation due to fear of retribution, how could she? But the film’s slightness cannot distract from its painstaking, loving artistry. Without relying on inventive camerawork, Moghaddam uses the natural pockets and folds of her clothes to suggest dimension and personality. To Moghaddam, all clothing has a personality and personal history to the wearer, even compulsory clothing, all of which she uses to wonderful effect. What originally began as a fun side project that Moghaddam had no expectations for gifts audiences a truly original viewing experience.
My rating: 7.5/10
Letter to a Pig (2022, Israel/France)
Qualifying for the Academy Awards after winning the Grand Prize for Best International Short Film at Anima, the Brussels Animation Film Festival, in early 2023, Nal Kantor’s Letter to a Pig sees a Holocaust survivor retelling a story of survival to a group of largely disinterested and scornful teenagers. As the elderly man recounts how he wrote a letter to a pig that inadvertently saved his life, a handful of students start insensitively snorting. Quietly, Letter to a Pig adopts the standpoint of one of the girls in class, half-listening at first. Here, Kantor seamlessly switches between the man’s memories and the reality of the classroom, through heavy rotoscoping to outline her figures, mixing it with live-action footage for the limbs or eyes, but only using a few ink scribbles to outline facial features and hair. Generally, the more movement either the schoolgirl or Holocaust survivor show, the more scribbles and live-action footage that appear. For all other figures, they remain mostly abstract.
As a young man, the Holocaust survivor recalls how filled with rage he was, long after his near-death encounter. Now, physically unable to exact retribution on those who harmed him, he tells the students “you are my revenge” – passing along his trauma to those not realizing what they have just received. The schoolgirl’s vision in the surrealistic final minutes is her absorption of the Holocaust survivor’s story. This masterfully drawn finale is the emotional apex of Letter to a Pig, fully justifying its black-and-white palette (with one exception: pink for the pigs, considered an impure animal in Judaism) in service for its profound sense of dread. Symbolizing memory, the pig appears throughout the film as a savior, a monster, or something worthy of mockery, depending on who is on screen. It is in these final moments Letter to a Pig leaves the audience with pressing questions. Can one impart painful memories without the trauma that gives such memories form? Most urgently, can we choose not to act on the trauma we inherit? May it be possible not only in dreams.
My rating: 8.5/10
Pachyderme (2022, France)
Stéphanie Clement’s Pachyderme, like Letter to a Pig, is an unsettling short film that delves deeply into the mind of a troubled character. In this film, a young woman named Louise (Christa Théret) recalls her days visiting her grandparents in Provence (southeastern France) during her childhood. The sun-bathed rural landscape is picturesque, the grandparents’ house gorgeously stylized. Beyond this, some of Louise’s recollections feel incomplete, with no apparent structure or chronology. That might read as a criticism, but Clement and screenwriter Marc Rius fully intend for Pachyderme to seem fragmented. The film strongly implies – and some viewers will pick this up earlier or later than others – that the grandfather sexually abused Louise. In reaction, Louise, while recounting her memories for the audience, has repressed her memories and is showing signs, in her narration and in her visual recollections, of disassociation. I do not recall ever seeing disassociation, a common symptom of those who have been sexually abused, portrayed as cinematically as seen in Pachyderme. It is best exemplified, metaphorically, in the scene where our protagonist disappears into the wallpaper (this scene was originally the first bit of test footage made for the film).
But perhaps there is no better visualization of all Pachyderme has to say than the moment where Louise’s grandfather notices her index finger bleeding. He grasps her hand, and his hands dwarf hers. The simultaneity of Pachyderme’s picture book visuals and its horrifying implications show the viewer a woman who has not fully processed what has happened to her. It is not helped by the defensiveness of Louise’s grandmother following the grandfather’s death. Family denial, too, is playing a role in how Louise is choosing, consciously and subconsciously, to remember the past. In its eleven minutes, Pachyderme passes in a dreamlike haze, its illusory moments enabling the viewer to more closely connect to Louise’s (both the young adult narrating the film and the child on-screen) feelings. Unlike many nominees in Best Live Action Short Film down the years that addressed childhood trauma (it's a long-running trend for that category), Pachyderme prioritizes healing in as cinematic a way as possible.
My rating: 8.5/10
Ninety-Five Senses (2023)
If the names Jared and Jerusha Hess are familiar, that is because this husband-and-wife directorial team also made Napoleon Dynamite (2004) and Nacho Libre (2006). Some of those same comedic sensibilities carry over to Ninety-Five Senses, which qualified for the Academy Awards by winning Best Animated Short at the Florida Film Festival in 2023. The film features an old man named Coy (Tim Blake Nelson, a Coen Brothers regular whose voice fits the narrative here) reflecting back on life – a reverie that jumps, hops, and skips across time and place. At first, Ninety-Five Senses, with its wildly shifting style changes, does not seem to have much of a point or purpose. But the film gradually reveals itself: first through the subtle shading of what appear to be prison bars and, later, the mountain of discarded food cartons sitting on the table in front of Coy. We soon realize that Coy is in the final hours or minutes of being on death row, and he is describing to the audience his internal peace before he meets his fate.
Ninety-Five Senses is not here to make a point about capital punishment, incarceration, or the terrible actions that landed Coy in prison. Foremost, this is a film that attempts to capture the last gasp of humanity of an individual before their execution. In contrast with the drab grays whenever Coy is seen in his cell, his flashbacks are intense – a fount of color, with both crude and elegant character designs, hand-drawn and computer-generated (sometimes appearing side-by-side). Not every vignette – of which there are five, one for each human sense – showcases as much aesthetic excellence as the others, such as an early instance where Coy recounts his childhood. That vignette does not evoke the respective human sense it covers as well as it thinks it does; the art style of that vignette also recalls hand-drawn television animation, but flows too smoothly to exactly replicate it. In any case, this is a promising first foray into animated film for the Hesses.
My rating: 8/10
War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko (2022)
War Is Over! (you cannot make me write or say the full title ever again) has the basics of a promising animated short film. Yet its simplistic take on humanity and warfare and close association with John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” condemns the film as pure hogwash. On second thought, I retract “hogwash”. That is an insult to Letter to a Pig and to porcine animals. This is self-congratulatory treacle from director Dave Mullins and co-writer Sean Ono Lennon (the son of John and Yoko). In a supposedly alternate World War I reality, a pigeon delivers messages between an Allied and a Central Power soldier on opposite sides of No Man’s Land. The messages contain chess notation, as they, somehow, began a game of chess with each other without ever meeting. One day, at presumably Christmas, the two armies inexplicably charge toward each other and, amid gunfire and a mass mêlée that should leave many more soldiers dead than shown, our two soldiers encounter each other on the battlefield in combat shorn of its gruesomeness.
Despite the film using the Unreal Engine for its animation, I admire the film’s lighting effects, character movements, pigeon animation, sound effects, and art direction for the otherwise sanitized trenches. That may be all the positives I can offer.
The contrived scenario sinks even further when our two chess-playing soldiers discover a critical message from their pigeon messenger. Cue the second-most embarrassing needle drop among this year’s fifteen short film nominees (somehow, the closing moments of The After are worse than this). Unlike The After, War Is Over! feels as if constructed around its respective song. Is this now a glorified music video? In an instant, the film reduces the tragedy of the Great War to something akin to a soft drink commercial or that “Imagine” video (could we stop disrespecting John Lennon and his fellow Beatles?). The sanitized depiction of war and farfetched resolving actions undercut the film’s message, embarrassing itself as it lurches through its excruciating final minutes. That the first credit in the end credits read “music and message by John and Yoko” rather than director Dave Mullins leaves an even more sour taste. At the heart of War Is Over!, Mullins and Sean Ono Lennon want us to know that war is bad. I never could have guessed!
My rating: 4/10
^ Based on my personal imdb rating. My interpretation of that ratings system can be found in the “Ratings system” page on my blog. Half-points are always rounded down.
From previous years: 85th Academy Awards (2013) 87th (2015) 88th (2016) 89th (2017) 90th (2018) 91st (2019) 92nd (2020) 93rd (2021) 94th (2022) 95th (2023)
Two other films played in this package as honorable mentions: Wild Summon (2023, dir. Karni Arieli and Saul Freed; 6/10) and I'm Hip (2023, dir. John Musker; 6/10).
For more of my reviews tagged “My Movie Odyssey”, check out the tag of the same name on my blog.
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Some of the nominations Society of the Snow (La sociedad de la nieve) received in Awards shows:
San Sebastian Film Festival (happened on September 2023 in Spain)
Audience Award (won and scored the highest rating ever for the award)
European Film Awards (happened on December 9th, 2023 in Germany)
Visual effects (won)
Make-up & hair (won)
Golden Globe Awards (happened on January 7th in USA)
Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language (didn't win)
Critics Choice Awards (happened on January 14th in USA)
Best Foreign Language Film (didn't win)
Best Score (didn't win)
Premios Goya (Goya Awards) (happens on February 10th in Spain)
Best film
Best original score
Best editing
Best production supervision
Best makeup and hairstyles
Best costume design
Best new actor
Best art direction
Best special effects
Best cinematography
Best sound
Best adapted screenplay
Best director
BAFTA Awards (happens on February 18th in UK)
Film Not in The English Language
Oscars (happens on March 10th in USA)
Best international feature film of the year
Achievement in makeup and hairstyling
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Gina Lollobrigida
Luigia "Gina" Lollobrigida OMRI (4 July 1927 – 16 January 2023) was an Italian actress, model, and photojournalist. She was one of the highest-profile European actresses of the 1950s and 1960s, a period in which she was an international sex symbol. Dubbed "the most beautiful woman in the world", at the time of her death she was among the last surviving high-profile international actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema.
As her film career slowed, Lollobrigida established a second career as a photojournalist. In the 1970s she achieved a scoop by gaining access to Fidel Castro for an exclusive interview.
Lollobrigida continued as an active supporter of Italian and Italian-American causes, particularly the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). In 2008 she received the NIAF Lifetime Achievement Award at the Foundation's Anniversary Gala. In 2013, she sold her jewellery collection and donated the nearly US$5 million from the sale to benefit stem-cell therapy research. She won the Henrietta Award at the 18th Golden Globe Awards. According to Italian newspapers, Gina Lollobrigida’s estimated net worth at her death was $215 million.
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