Hermann Vaske with 99 Records founder Ed Bahlman and Anne-Katrin Titze on the journey to interview Cate Blanchett for Can Creativity Save the World?: “It started when Cate was shooting The Monuments Men [in 2013] in Berlin with George Clooney. And the Dp was a friend of mine, Phedon Papamichael who works with James Mangold.”
Hermann Vaske’s evermore timely Can Creativity Save The World? (with a lively score by Mark Reeder and Micha Adam) features on-camera interviews with Cate Blanchett, Golshifteh Farahani, Isabella Rossellini, Angelina Jolie, Willem Dafoe, Umberto Eco, Shirin Neshat, Garry Kasparov, Marina Abramović, John Cleese, Salman Rushdie, Luisa Neubauer (of Pussy Riot), Bono (of U2), Oscar Niemeyer, David Bowie, Marlene Knobloch, Sean Penn, Radu Jude, Amos Oz, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Oliviero Toscani, Björk, Campino (of Die Toten Hosen fame), Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Lakshmi Thevasagayam, and Lia Mizrahi Goldfarb (co-editor and production designer of the documentary).
Hermann...
Hermann Vaske’s evermore timely Can Creativity Save The World? (with a lively score by Mark Reeder and Micha Adam) features on-camera interviews with Cate Blanchett, Golshifteh Farahani, Isabella Rossellini, Angelina Jolie, Willem Dafoe, Umberto Eco, Shirin Neshat, Garry Kasparov, Marina Abramović, John Cleese, Salman Rushdie, Luisa Neubauer (of Pussy Riot), Bono (of U2), Oscar Niemeyer, David Bowie, Marlene Knobloch, Sean Penn, Radu Jude, Amos Oz, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Oliviero Toscani, Björk, Campino (of Die Toten Hosen fame), Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Lakshmi Thevasagayam, and Lia Mizrahi Goldfarb (co-editor and production designer of the documentary).
Hermann...
- 4/17/2024
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Wyclef Jean headlined a fundraiser on November 16 organised by the Consulate General of Antigua and Barbuda in Miami, the Global Citizen Forum and the Jumby Bay Fund in Antigua, who collaborated to curate an evening of food, entertainment and art with all proceeds directed to the rehabilitation of Barbuda.
Wyclef Jean performing on stage at Jumby Bay in Antigua
Guests of honor included the Governor General Lady Williams, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Hon. Gaston Browne accompanied with his wife Mrs. Maria Bird Browne, Ambassador Gilbert Boustany, Armand Arton, the founder of the Global Citizen Forum, and Martin Franklin, founder of Jarden.
Anthony Mackie, the Avengers: Infinity War superstar who was also in attendance said: “I fell in love with Barbuda on my first visit a few years ago. So, from the moment I heard there was a crisis, I knew I had to offer my help.”
The four-course...
Wyclef Jean performing on stage at Jumby Bay in Antigua
Guests of honor included the Governor General Lady Williams, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Hon. Gaston Browne accompanied with his wife Mrs. Maria Bird Browne, Ambassador Gilbert Boustany, Armand Arton, the founder of the Global Citizen Forum, and Martin Franklin, founder of Jarden.
Anthony Mackie, the Avengers: Infinity War superstar who was also in attendance said: “I fell in love with Barbuda on my first visit a few years ago. So, from the moment I heard there was a crisis, I knew I had to offer my help.”
The four-course...
- 12/11/2017
- Look to the Stars
Less than two months after French model and actress Isabelle Caro, who suffered from anorexia, died, her mother has committed suicide, according to reports. Marie Caro was apparently suffering from "enormous guilt" and took her own life earlier this month, Britain's Daily Mail reports, citing Swiss newspaper 20 Minutes. Isabelle gained fame after her anorexia-ravaged body was featured in a shocking 2007 advertising campaign, and she died in November at age 28 after being admitted to a French hospital. "[Marie] felt guilty for having put my daughter in the Bichat Hospital. My daughter did not want to go to that hospital," Isabelle's stepfather, Christian,...
- 1/20/2011
- by Sara Hammel
- PEOPLE.com
Anorexic model Isabelle Caro has died. The 28-year-old French model and actress, who had posed naked for a "No Anorexia" campaign in 2007, passed away on November 17 in France, but her death has just been announced.
Her longtime acting instructor, Daniele Dubreuil-Prevot, said that she passed away just after returning from a job in Tokyo, Japan. The cause of death wasn't revealed, though the instructor acknowledged that she "had been sick for a long time." A funeral was held in Paris.
Caro, who stood at 5ft. 4in. and reportedly weighed at 68lbs., infamously showed off her extremely emaciated naked body when she appeared in an ad campaign under the headline "No Anorexia."
The image, photographed by Oliviero Toscani in 2007, appeared across newspapers and billboards throughout Milan during fashion week, and was paid for by Italian clothing company Flash & Partners for its young women's brand Nolita.
Her longtime acting instructor, Daniele Dubreuil-Prevot, said that she passed away just after returning from a job in Tokyo, Japan. The cause of death wasn't revealed, though the instructor acknowledged that she "had been sick for a long time." A funeral was held in Paris.
Caro, who stood at 5ft. 4in. and reportedly weighed at 68lbs., infamously showed off her extremely emaciated naked body when she appeared in an ad campaign under the headline "No Anorexia."
The image, photographed by Oliviero Toscani in 2007, appeared across newspapers and billboards throughout Milan during fashion week, and was paid for by Italian clothing company Flash & Partners for its young women's brand Nolita.
- 12/30/2010
- icelebz.com
Isabelle Caro, the French model who gave anorexia a face, has died. She was just 28. Caro passed away on November 17 after battling the eating disorder for almost 15 years.
She shocked and stunned the world in 2007 when she posed naked for an anorexia awareness campaign billboard shot by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani. Caro had just returned from a job in Japan when she died in her native France, according to the Associated Press.
According to her boyfriend, Swiss singer Vincent Bigler, Caro spent about two weeks in hospital with acute respiratory disease before her passing. He said that he did not know the cause of death though.
Many people, including Jessica Simpson, were moved by her work to raise awareness for Anorexia. "To us, what you're doing right now makes you one of the most beautiful people that we have ever seen," Jessica once said. "And we really just appreciate you...
She shocked and stunned the world in 2007 when she posed naked for an anorexia awareness campaign billboard shot by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani. Caro had just returned from a job in Japan when she died in her native France, according to the Associated Press.
According to her boyfriend, Swiss singer Vincent Bigler, Caro spent about two weeks in hospital with acute respiratory disease before her passing. He said that he did not know the cause of death though.
Many people, including Jessica Simpson, were moved by her work to raise awareness for Anorexia. "To us, what you're doing right now makes you one of the most beautiful people that we have ever seen," Jessica once said. "And we really just appreciate you...
- 12/30/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Isabelle Caro bared more than her soul in an attempt to educate others about the disorder ravaging her body. The French model and actress, who famously stripped naked in 2007 for an Italian ad campaign depicting the decidedly unglamorous and unhealthy effects of anorexia nervosa, died last month at 28 after "being sick for a long time," according to her acting coach. Aside from the fact that Caro died way too young, here are five other things to know: 1. The truth of the situation: In later interviews, the 5-foot-tall Caro revealed that she weighed approximately 59 pounds when she posed for photographer Oliviero Toscani's "No Anorexia" campaign for the fashion house No.li.ta, which...
- 12/30/2010
- E! Online
Isabelle Caro, the French model who gave anorexia a face, has died. She was just 28.
Caro passed away on 17 November after battling the eating disorder for almost 15 years.
She shocked and stunned the world in 2007 when she posed naked for an anorexia awareness campaign billboard shot by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani.
Caro had just returned from a job in Japan when she died in her native France, according to the Associated Press.
Caro passed away on 17 November after battling the eating disorder for almost 15 years.
She shocked and stunned the world in 2007 when she posed naked for an anorexia awareness campaign billboard shot by Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani.
Caro had just returned from a job in Japan when she died in her native France, according to the Associated Press.
- 12/29/2010
- WENN
French model and actress Isabelle Caro, whose anorexia-ravaged body was featured in a shocking 2007 advertising campaign, has died. The young woman's acting coach, Daniele Dubreuil-Prevot, revealed Caro died on Nov. 17, at the age of 28, according to reports. She had just returned to France after doing a job in Tokyo. While Dubreuil-Prevot, Caro's longtime teacher, said she didn't know the cause of death, she spoke of Caro's battle with anorexia, adding that her student - who said she suffered from the illness since she was 13 - "had been sick for a long time."The model is known for her appearance in...
- 12/29/2010
- by Sara Hammel
- PEOPLE.com
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