Kate Middleton and Prince William are adjusting to their roles as the Prince and Princess of Wales. As senior royals, they are required to attend engagements and interact with the public. During the 2023 BAFTAs, Kate and William appeared at ease as they greeted attendees. A royal expert says Kate seems comfortable around celebrities.
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Kate seems more comfortable with navigating royal engagements on her own. A royal expert says Kate and William used to go everywhere together. However, Kate appears confident enough to greet people without William by her side.
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Kate seems more comfortable with navigating royal engagements on her own. A royal expert says Kate and William used to go everywhere together. However, Kate appears confident enough to greet people without William by her side.
“Following the awards, Kate and William went on to meet the winners from the night,” says Darren Stanton on behalf of Betfair Bingo. “Unlike previous occasions, where...
- 3/6/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A documentary about a gay choir singing their way through the American South could be an earnest tearjerker, or fabulously entertaining. Unfortunately, the catchy premise laid out in “Gay Chorus Deep South” never comes to life on the screen. With muted characters and a conventional structure, the movie
With Lgbtq+ rights under attack around the country, and anxieties about reaching across the aisle reigniting in the run up to the 2020 election, the time is ripe for an uplifting tale of ideological chasms bridged by the power of music. The subject matter is political, timely, and carries a message of love and acceptance. It makes perfect sense that powerhouse documentary executive Sheila Nevins chose “Gay Chorus Deep South” as her first project under her new role as head of MTV Documentary Films. Nevins is giving the film an awards push, but it may be too understated to excite voters.
Directed by David Charles Rodrigues,...
With Lgbtq+ rights under attack around the country, and anxieties about reaching across the aisle reigniting in the run up to the 2020 election, the time is ripe for an uplifting tale of ideological chasms bridged by the power of music. The subject matter is political, timely, and carries a message of love and acceptance. It makes perfect sense that powerhouse documentary executive Sheila Nevins chose “Gay Chorus Deep South” as her first project under her new role as head of MTV Documentary Films. Nevins is giving the film an awards push, but it may be too understated to excite voters.
Directed by David Charles Rodrigues,...
- 11/1/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
It’s that time again. The biggest American film festival is upon us, and this year the Ioncinema crew will be descending on Park City with eight feet on the ground and eight eyes on Park City’s various and plentiful screens. Eric Lavallee, Nicholas Bell, Caitlin Coder and I will be covering just about every inch of this year’s festival here at Ioncinema.com, as well as on that ever increasingly vibrant instanews network – Twitter. Be sure to follow @ioncinema and, as stated above, my personal handle @Rectangular_Eye, as we’ll be tweeting throughout the festival with breaking news, reviews, and sightings, all the while trying to keep up with the massive amount of content sure to be coming from this year’s Sundance filmmakers themselves, most of which have their own Twitter accounts and are listed at length below (minus the world & short programs). Whether you...
- 1/16/2014
- by Jordan M. Smith
- IONCINEMA.com
- Rodrigo Garcia, Keith Gordon, Catherine Hardwicke, and Alfredo De Villa to Serve as Lab Mentors -
Los Angeles (February 10, 2010) - Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, has announced the filmmakers and film projects for its 9th annual Directors Lab, sponsored by Kodak. Taking place in Los Angeles from now until the end of March, the Directors Lab is an intensive nine-week incubator designed to assist directors with strong, original voices develop new narrative feature films, improve their craft, and advance their filmmaking careers in a nurturing yet challenging creative environment. This year's Lab Mentors include Rodrigo Garcia (Mother and Child), Keith Gordon (The Singing Detective, Waking the Dead), Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight, Thirteen), and Alfredo De Villa (Adrift in Manhattan, Washington Heights).
"It's exciting to have a group of filmmakers in the Directors Lab that not only have such varied artistic backgrounds,...
- 2/11/2010
- by maint
- Film Independent
Film Independent has selected eight filmmakers for its 9th annual Directors Lab, which runs through the end of March. Rodrigo Garcia, Keith Gordon, Catherine Hardwicke and Alfredo De Villa are serving as mentors in the nine-week program designed to assist emerging directors.
The filmmakers receive a cash stipend for the projects and access to production resources provided by Moviola, NBC Universal and Mode HQ.
Under the tutelage of the mentors, the filmmakers learn to work with actors, collaborate with cinematographers and crew, refine scripts and shoot scenes from their projects. They then become Film Independent Fellows, receiving year-round support including access to Film Independent's annual educational offerings, on-staff filmmaker advisor, and the Los Angeles Film Festival.
The 2010 Directors Lab filmmakers and their projects are: "Dish," writer/director Brian Harris Krinsky; "El Flaco," writer/director/editor Jeff Seymann Gilbert; "Forbidden Steps," writer/director Iram Parveen Bilal; "Grievous Angel," Jessica Hundley; "Saigon...
The filmmakers receive a cash stipend for the projects and access to production resources provided by Moviola, NBC Universal and Mode HQ.
Under the tutelage of the mentors, the filmmakers learn to work with actors, collaborate with cinematographers and crew, refine scripts and shoot scenes from their projects. They then become Film Independent Fellows, receiving year-round support including access to Film Independent's annual educational offerings, on-staff filmmaker advisor, and the Los Angeles Film Festival.
The 2010 Directors Lab filmmakers and their projects are: "Dish," writer/director Brian Harris Krinsky; "El Flaco," writer/director/editor Jeff Seymann Gilbert; "Forbidden Steps," writer/director Iram Parveen Bilal; "Grievous Angel," Jessica Hundley; "Saigon...
- 2/10/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Film Independent has awarded Jenny Deller and Kristin Fairweather its third annual Sloan Producers Grant for their feature project "Future Weather."
Deller and Fairweather will receive a $25,000 production grant, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation as part of its effort to support films about science and technology. The filmmakers will participate in Film Independent's 2009 Producers Lab and receive year-round support from the organization.
"Weather," which follows the struggles of a 13-year-old girl after her single mother abandons her, also was a finalist in the Netflix Find Your Voice Film Competition and was selected to participate in Film Independent's 2009 Screenwriters Lab.
Film Independent, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit that also produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, also announced the other participants in the Oct. 15-Nov. 23 Producers Lab, which will be led by producer Naomi Depres.
The other filmmakers and their projects are Charlene Agabao, "Mosquita y Mari"; Graciela Muraida-Del Toro,...
Deller and Fairweather will receive a $25,000 production grant, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation as part of its effort to support films about science and technology. The filmmakers will participate in Film Independent's 2009 Producers Lab and receive year-round support from the organization.
"Weather," which follows the struggles of a 13-year-old girl after her single mother abandons her, also was a finalist in the Netflix Find Your Voice Film Competition and was selected to participate in Film Independent's 2009 Screenwriters Lab.
Film Independent, the Los Angeles-based nonprofit that also produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, also announced the other participants in the Oct. 15-Nov. 23 Producers Lab, which will be led by producer Naomi Depres.
The other filmmakers and their projects are Charlene Agabao, "Mosquita y Mari"; Graciela Muraida-Del Toro,...
- 10/12/2009
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
- Apparently Sundance isn't the only kid on the block for Screenwriting Labs, Film Independent (the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival) have announced eight lucky projects that get to take part in “an intensive five-week incubator designed to help writers improve their craft, and take their current scripts to the next level in a nurturing, yet challenging creative environment.”The eight participants (see after the jump) will be mentored by The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys' producer Meg LeFauve will be joined by guest speakers: Allison Anders (pre-prod with Smile Now Cry Later) , Shauna Cross (wrote the novel and screenplay for Whip It!), Rodrigo Garcia (Mother and Child is having its world preem at Tiff), Dito Montiel (in pre-prod with The Brotherhood of the Rose), Kay Schaber-Wolf, Michael Sucsy (in pre-prod with The Goree Girls), and Ligiah Villalobos (scribe for La misma
- 8/18/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
Film Independent, the L.A.-based indie film organization, has selected eight projects for its 19th annual Screenwriters Lab, sponsored by the WGA West, which runs through Sept. 16.
The lab is a five-week incubator designed to help writers improve their craft, and take their current scripts to the next level. Screenwriter and producer Meg LeFauve returns as this year's Lab Instructor, and Lab Mentors and Guest Speakers include Allison Anders, Shauna Cross, Rodrigo Garcia, Dito Montiel, Kay Schaber-Wolf, Michael Sucsy, and Ligiah Villalobos.
The 2009 Screenwriters Lab participants and projects are:
"El Flaco," written by Jeff Seymann
"The End of Something," Rory Kelly and Tim McCarthy
"Grievous Angel," Jessica Hundley
"Gringita," Monica Bider
Future Weather, Jenny Deller
"I Am Not Werner Ernhard ," Steven Schardt
"The Prettiest Girl," Sasha Isaac-Young
"Touchback," Philip Flores...
The lab is a five-week incubator designed to help writers improve their craft, and take their current scripts to the next level. Screenwriter and producer Meg LeFauve returns as this year's Lab Instructor, and Lab Mentors and Guest Speakers include Allison Anders, Shauna Cross, Rodrigo Garcia, Dito Montiel, Kay Schaber-Wolf, Michael Sucsy, and Ligiah Villalobos.
The 2009 Screenwriters Lab participants and projects are:
"El Flaco," written by Jeff Seymann
"The End of Something," Rory Kelly and Tim McCarthy
"Grievous Angel," Jessica Hundley
"Gringita," Monica Bider
Future Weather, Jenny Deller
"I Am Not Werner Ernhard ," Steven Schardt
"The Prettiest Girl," Sasha Isaac-Young
"Touchback," Philip Flores...
- 8/18/2009
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If you’re an aspiring screenwriter which, let’s face it, you may be, one way to break into the “business” is through a lab where you work with established mentors and advisers on honing your work and getting it in the hands of the right people. One of the most prestigious and famous of these labs is the one sponsored by Film Independent, a non-profit group dedicated to fostering and nurturing creativity that also produces the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Spirit Awards.
Today, they’ve announced a new group of writers who will participate in this year’s lab. Here’s all the info about the lucky 9 participants from the official press release.
Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival, has announced the screenwriters and film projects selected for its 10th annual Screenwriters Lab, sponsored by the Writers Guild of America,...
Today, they’ve announced a new group of writers who will participate in this year’s lab. Here’s all the info about the lucky 9 participants from the official press release.
Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival, has announced the screenwriters and film projects selected for its 10th annual Screenwriters Lab, sponsored by the Writers Guild of America,...
- 8/17/2009
- by Joe Gillis
- The Flickcast
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