“I got annoyed by Spike Lee. That’s all.”
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Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling was at the international Film Festival Rotterdam this week for the screening of Andrea Pallor’s Hannah.
In an interview with Screen International, she reflected on her work with Luchino Visconti and Woody Allen; spoke of her continuing pride in The Night Porter, expressed regret over her controversial remarks about the lack of black nominees in the 2016 Oscars, and explained why she didn’t want to discuss the #MeToo Movement.
Rampling again expressed her regret over “racist to whites” comments two years ago on an early morning radio show during the promotion campaign for 45 Years, for which she was nominated for an Oscar. “It was very early in the morning and everyone was asking questions about that. It was not a very sensible thing to say but I was very tired. My husband died two months before,” Rampling said on stage...
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Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling was at the international Film Festival Rotterdam this week for the screening of Andrea Pallor’s Hannah.
In an interview with Screen International, she reflected on her work with Luchino Visconti and Woody Allen; spoke of her continuing pride in The Night Porter, expressed regret over her controversial remarks about the lack of black nominees in the 2016 Oscars, and explained why she didn’t want to discuss the #MeToo Movement.
Rampling again expressed her regret over “racist to whites” comments two years ago on an early morning radio show during the promotion campaign for 45 Years, for which she was nominated for an Oscar. “It was very early in the morning and everyone was asking questions about that. It was not a very sensible thing to say but I was very tired. My husband died two months before,” Rampling said on stage...
- 1/29/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Gabriel Byrne will likely next star in "I, Anna,” the movie of a book about a cop and a femme fatale who is a suspect in a brutal murder. Byrne's character, Detective Chief Inspector Bernie Kominski, is described as “an insomniac dazed by the prospect of divorce,” who will pursue Anna Welles, a femme fatale suspect in a brutal murder. Filming locations are in London. Byrne and Charlotte Rampling reportedly filmed a scene together earlier this month, according to a Byrne fan site Byrneholics. The book was first published in New York by The Mysterious Press in 1984 and republished in the UK by Serpent’s Tail in 1990. The author, Elsa Lewin, is a psychoanalyst in New York. Embargo films is currently closing the financing needed to make the film, and the producer is Barnaby Southcombe, son of Charlotte Rampling. Byrne is no stranger to crime movies such as “The Usual Suspects” and “Miller's Crossing.
- 2/21/2010
- IrishCentral
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