Kenya Moore confirmed she would be returning to The Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 16 amid a cast shakeup.
The Kenya Moore Hair Care founder is conserving her peach and will now be the longest-standing housewife of Rhoa.
“I may be Gone With the Wind Fabulous, but I’m not Going anywhere!” Moore shared on Instagram along with the hashtags “Sweet 16,” “Team Twirl” and “Longest-standing peach.”
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Moore joined Rhoa in Season 5 of the Bravo reality series. She was a full-time cast member up through Season 10 and took a step back in Season 11. Moore returned as a full-time housewife in Season 12 and has been a main cast member ever since.
Ahead of filming for Rhoa Season 16, the cast has undergone many changes. Kandi Burruss, who had been the longest-standing peach, announced she was leaving the show after 14 seasons and as...
The Kenya Moore Hair Care founder is conserving her peach and will now be the longest-standing housewife of Rhoa.
“I may be Gone With the Wind Fabulous, but I’m not Going anywhere!” Moore shared on Instagram along with the hashtags “Sweet 16,” “Team Twirl” and “Longest-standing peach.”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Kenya Moore (@kenya)
Moore joined Rhoa in Season 5 of the Bravo reality series. She was a full-time cast member up through Season 10 and took a step back in Season 11. Moore returned as a full-time housewife in Season 12 and has been a main cast member ever since.
Ahead of filming for Rhoa Season 16, the cast has undergone many changes. Kandi Burruss, who had been the longest-standing peach, announced she was leaving the show after 14 seasons and as...
- 4/14/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s official – Kenya Moore is Back for The Real Housewives of Atlanta season 16!!
The 53-year-old entertainer announced her return with an incredible video on Instagram on Friday (April 12), following several rumors that she would, in fact, be back.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I may be Gone With the Wind Fabulous, but I’m not Going anywhere!
The 53-year-old entertainer announced her return with an incredible video on Instagram on Friday (April 12), following several rumors that she would, in fact, be back.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I may be Gone With the Wind Fabulous, but I’m not Going anywhere!
- 4/12/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Star couple Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck had a lavish wedding ceremony at the actor’s 87-acre property in Georgia. However, people were not happy with the venue that the pop star and the ‘Gone Girl’ actor chose to exchange vows at their nuptials.
It was reported that the place, which was built in 2000, was designed to resemble a plantation in the Antebellum south. A 2015 segment of ‘Finding Your Roots’ series discussed Benjamin Cole, an ancestor of Affleck who reportedly owned multiple enslaved African-Americans, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The actor reportedly tried to sell the property, which features a 6,000-square-foot home deep water port, 10,000 square foot guest house and equestrian facilities, for 8.9 million in 2018 after trying to keep the information under wraps. He eventually removed the listing after it did not sell despite him lowering the price to 7.6 million in 2019.
Upon knowing the information, Internet users were quick to slam the couple.
It was reported that the place, which was built in 2000, was designed to resemble a plantation in the Antebellum south. A 2015 segment of ‘Finding Your Roots’ series discussed Benjamin Cole, an ancestor of Affleck who reportedly owned multiple enslaved African-Americans, reports aceshowbiz.com.
The actor reportedly tried to sell the property, which features a 6,000-square-foot home deep water port, 10,000 square foot guest house and equestrian facilities, for 8.9 million in 2018 after trying to keep the information under wraps. He eventually removed the listing after it did not sell despite him lowering the price to 7.6 million in 2019.
Upon knowing the information, Internet users were quick to slam the couple.
- 8/23/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
The Match Factory handles international sales.
Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber has acquired North American rights from The Match Factory to Swiss director Bettina Oberli’s comedy My Wonderful Wanda.
The film is scheduled to open in early spring 2021 and stars Agnieszka Grochowska as a Polish home care attendant to the patriarch of a wealthy family as old family secrets surface.
My Wonderful Wanda premiered at the virtual Tribeca Film Festival this year, where it received a special jury mention in the Nora Ephron Award category.
Zeitgeist Films co-Presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo negotiated the deal with...
Zeitgeist Films in association with Kino Lorber has acquired North American rights from The Match Factory to Swiss director Bettina Oberli’s comedy My Wonderful Wanda.
The film is scheduled to open in early spring 2021 and stars Agnieszka Grochowska as a Polish home care attendant to the patriarch of a wealthy family as old family secrets surface.
My Wonderful Wanda premiered at the virtual Tribeca Film Festival this year, where it received a special jury mention in the Nora Ephron Award category.
Zeitgeist Films co-Presidents Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo negotiated the deal with...
- 9/16/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The Real Housewives of Iconic One-Liners! Over the years, countless Real Housewives stars have provided viewers with many quotable moments. From Real Housewives of New York City's Bethenny Frankel exploding "Go to sleep!" at Kelly Bensimon to Real Housewives of Atlanta's Kenya Moore declaring she's "Gone With the Wind fabulous," the Real Housewives brand has given us lines we'll be quoting into our old age. Case in point: We'll forever shout "turtle time" while out on the town with friends. And, since Housewives from every city are known for stirring up drama, these are just a few of many memorable moments. Don't fret, Bravo fans....
- 9/5/2020
- E! Online
Bettina Oberli’s film would have played at Tribeca, which was cancelled in April.
The Zurich Film Festival is to open with the world premiere of Bettina Oberli’s My Wonderful Wanda, marking the first time a female-directed feature has opened the event.
The Swiss tragi-comedy was originally set to debut at Tribeca in April but those plans were abandoned when the festival was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and has subsequently been cancelled.
It will now open the 16th Zff, which is pressing ahead as a physical event and due to run September 24 to October 4.
The film centres on Wanda,...
The Zurich Film Festival is to open with the world premiere of Bettina Oberli’s My Wonderful Wanda, marking the first time a female-directed feature has opened the event.
The Swiss tragi-comedy was originally set to debut at Tribeca in April but those plans were abandoned when the festival was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and has subsequently been cancelled.
It will now open the 16th Zff, which is pressing ahead as a physical event and due to run September 24 to October 4.
The film centres on Wanda,...
- 8/20/2020
- by 1100453¦Michael Rosser¦9¦
- ScreenDaily
Bettina Oberli’s latest film ‘My Wonderful Wanda,’ starring Agnieszka Grochowska and Marthe Keller, world-premiered at Tribeca where it won a special jury mention in the Nora Ephron Award category. It will screening during Cannes’ Marché du Film Online, with The Match Factory handling worldwide sales.
Oberli is one of Switzerland’s leading directors. She has directed an eclectic mix of commercially- and artistically-successful films, including her award-winning debut feature, “North Wind” and her second feature, the comedy “Late Bloomers,” which clocked up almost 1 million admissions in Europe, with 560,000 admissions in Switzerland alone, released by Walt Disney. Her penultimate film, her first French-language pic, “With The Wind,” won the Variety Piazza Grande Award at the Locarno Film Festival.
“Wanda,” – penned by Cooky Ziesche and Oberli and produced by Lukas Hobi and Reto Schaerli for Switzerland’s Zodiac Pictures – is a dramedy about Wanda, who leaves her children in Poland to...
Oberli is one of Switzerland’s leading directors. She has directed an eclectic mix of commercially- and artistically-successful films, including her award-winning debut feature, “North Wind” and her second feature, the comedy “Late Bloomers,” which clocked up almost 1 million admissions in Europe, with 560,000 admissions in Switzerland alone, released by Walt Disney. Her penultimate film, her first French-language pic, “With The Wind,” won the Variety Piazza Grande Award at the Locarno Film Festival.
“Wanda,” – penned by Cooky Ziesche and Oberli and produced by Lukas Hobi and Reto Schaerli for Switzerland’s Zodiac Pictures – is a dramedy about Wanda, who leaves her children in Poland to...
- 6/22/2020
- by Martin Dale
- Variety Film + TV
One delight every year at Annecy is its showcase of new films by established talent, on-the-rise directors and names near off the radar. France has all three in 2020:
“Bigfoot Family” (Ben Stassen, Jérémie Degruson, nWave Pictures, Octopolis)
Probably the biggest box office bet of any title in main competition at Annecy this year. Sold by Charades, directed by pioneering 3D cineaste Ben Stassen, an Annecy regular, and Jérémie Degruson, and fruit of their one-stop-shop studio in Belgium, a tiny tot skewing comedy marking a follow-up to 2018’s “Son of Bigfoot,” which grossed a significant $50 million worldwide.
“The Blossom Crown” (Raphaël Penasa, U.S., France)
One of the most talked-up of Digital Experience pitches at Mifa this year mixing genre and gender as the viewer is invited to share the memories of central character Nigel, in which he discovers that his sibling is a transgender girl, and explore his ancient family home.
“Bigfoot Family” (Ben Stassen, Jérémie Degruson, nWave Pictures, Octopolis)
Probably the biggest box office bet of any title in main competition at Annecy this year. Sold by Charades, directed by pioneering 3D cineaste Ben Stassen, an Annecy regular, and Jérémie Degruson, and fruit of their one-stop-shop studio in Belgium, a tiny tot skewing comedy marking a follow-up to 2018’s “Son of Bigfoot,” which grossed a significant $50 million worldwide.
“The Blossom Crown” (Raphaël Penasa, U.S., France)
One of the most talked-up of Digital Experience pitches at Mifa this year mixing genre and gender as the viewer is invited to share the memories of central character Nigel, in which he discovers that his sibling is a transgender girl, and explore his ancient family home.
- 6/15/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
The Match Factory, one of the world’s leading arthouse film sales companies, has revealed its slate for the Cannes Film Market, which runs June 22-26. Its lineup includes three market premieres: one new film, “Ballad for a Pierced Heart,” and two films that won jury awards at the online Tribeca Film Festival recently – “Kokoloko” and “My Wonderful Wanda.”
Following his cutting-edge “Stratos,” which played in Berlinale Competition in 2014, Yannis Economides is back with the gangster black comedy “Ballad for a Pierced Heart.” The story follows Olga, an attractive woman who decides to leave her husband, a businessman, for a nightclub owner and former pop singer. And as if this was not enough, she takes a million euros with her. While her husband becomes paranoid and vows to take revenge, the underworld in the small provincial town is in turmoil over the adulterous couple.
“Kokoloko,” directed by Mexico’s Gerardo Naranjo,...
Following his cutting-edge “Stratos,” which played in Berlinale Competition in 2014, Yannis Economides is back with the gangster black comedy “Ballad for a Pierced Heart.” The story follows Olga, an attractive woman who decides to leave her husband, a businessman, for a nightclub owner and former pop singer. And as if this was not enough, she takes a million euros with her. While her husband becomes paranoid and vows to take revenge, the underworld in the small provincial town is in turmoil over the adulterous couple.
“Kokoloko,” directed by Mexico’s Gerardo Naranjo,...
- 6/8/2020
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
“Back to Visegrad” opens, appropriately enough, with Miresha, a former student at Eastern Bosnia’s Visegrad Primary School, driving through a series of long tunnels hacked into a hillside. Miresha is in many ways still in a psychological tunnel herself. She’s about to attend a school reunion of her classmates at the school, whom she hasn’t seen in 26 years, after the 1992-95 Bosnian War broke out, separating Muslim and Serbian students seemingly for ever, forcing the former to flee for their lives with their parents.
26 years later, Budimir Zecevic, the school’s former headmaster, and Djemila Krsmanovic, Miresha’s class teacher’s widow, get into Djemila’s Zastava car and start a long journey to find the class’ often still traumatized students, asking them one by one, if they’d like to meet again. Produced by Elisa Garbar at Lausanne’s Louise Productions, with Outside The Box taking all rights to Switzerland,...
26 years later, Budimir Zecevic, the school’s former headmaster, and Djemila Krsmanovic, Miresha’s class teacher’s widow, get into Djemila’s Zastava car and start a long journey to find the class’ often still traumatized students, asking them one by one, if they’d like to meet again. Produced by Elisa Garbar at Lausanne’s Louise Productions, with Outside The Box taking all rights to Switzerland,...
- 4/27/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Switzerland’s Rita Productions, producer of Academy Award-nominated “My Life as a Courgette,” is re-teaming with France’s Silex Films, the company behind France Televisions’ Slash hit series “Stalk,” to develop “Witch!” (“Sorciere!”).
Aiming to rehabilitate the figure of the witch in contemporary society, doc-feature “Witch!” is based on the bestselling essay by Mona Chollet, “Witches, the Undefeated Power of Women.” The essay should hit English-language bookstores later this year.
The doc-feature is being written by TV creator Thalia Rebinsky whose “Nina” is now in its sixth season on France 2, and documentarian Eve Minault, director for French-German public broadcaster Arte of the prescient “Crash: Are You Ready for the Next Crisis?”
Pauline Gygax, Judith Nora, Max Karli and Priscilla Bertin will produce. Minault, Rebinsky and Gygax will present the project on Saturday April 25 as part of an Rts Prize: Documentary Perspectives showcase, organized by the French-language broadcaster at Swiss film festival Visions du Réél,...
Aiming to rehabilitate the figure of the witch in contemporary society, doc-feature “Witch!” is based on the bestselling essay by Mona Chollet, “Witches, the Undefeated Power of Women.” The essay should hit English-language bookstores later this year.
The doc-feature is being written by TV creator Thalia Rebinsky whose “Nina” is now in its sixth season on France 2, and documentarian Eve Minault, director for French-German public broadcaster Arte of the prescient “Crash: Are You Ready for the Next Crisis?”
Pauline Gygax, Judith Nora, Max Karli and Priscilla Bertin will produce. Minault, Rebinsky and Gygax will present the project on Saturday April 25 as part of an Rts Prize: Documentary Perspectives showcase, organized by the French-language broadcaster at Swiss film festival Visions du Réél,...
- 4/21/2020
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
The company works with director Bettina Oberli for the second time.
German sales company The Match Factory has boarded My Wonderful Wanda, the upcoming feature from Swiss director Bettina Oberli.
Working with Oberli for the second time after 2009’s The Murder Farm, The Match Factory will conduct sales to the international industry at this week’s European Film Market. The film is scheduled for an April 2020 premiere.
Lukas Hobi and Reto Schaerli produce for Zodiac Pictures, in co-production with Srf, Srg Ssr and Teleclub.
The film centres on Wanda, a Polish carer for an elderly man in his lakeside villa.
German sales company The Match Factory has boarded My Wonderful Wanda, the upcoming feature from Swiss director Bettina Oberli.
Working with Oberli for the second time after 2009’s The Murder Farm, The Match Factory will conduct sales to the international industry at this week’s European Film Market. The film is scheduled for an April 2020 premiere.
Lukas Hobi and Reto Schaerli produce for Zodiac Pictures, in co-production with Srf, Srg Ssr and Teleclub.
The film centres on Wanda, a Polish carer for an elderly man in his lakeside villa.
- 2/18/2020
- by 1101321¦Ben Dalton¦26¦
- ScreenDaily
Looking for a greater degree of self-sufficiency, an ecologically minded Swiss couple decides to have a wind turbine installed on their remote farm in With the Wind (Le vent tourne). But instead of giving them more independence, the rugged technician staying on their farm during the installation of the machinery destabilizes in particular the female half of the hard-working and rather solitary couple. Though not quite a Madame Bovary with windmills, this tale from writer-director Bettina Oberli is told from the viewpoint of the farmwoman whose tranquil existence is rocked to its core by the arrival of an outsider.
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- 8/10/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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