It’s not only paid room and board in Paris but a true opportunity to help support the next generation of international filmmakers. A mandate that is now in its 46th edition, Asmae El Moudir, Meltse Van Coillie, Diana Cam Van Nguyen, Zhao Hao, Gessica Généus, and Andréa Slaviček will receive support for their first or second feature film screenplays and get to connect with industry professionals via the Résidence of the Festival de Cannes.
Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir is best known for debut masterwork The Mother of All Lies – which was selected for the Un Certain Regard section winning Best Director and she also won this year’s L’Oeil d’or (tied) – for the Best Documentary film at this year’s Cannes.…...
Moroccan filmmaker Asmae El Moudir is best known for debut masterwork The Mother of All Lies – which was selected for the Un Certain Regard section winning Best Director and she also won this year’s L’Oeil d’or (tied) – for the Best Documentary film at this year’s Cannes.…...
- 10/6/2023
- by Eric Lavallée
- IONCINEMA.com
It's time to reflect on all the highs and lows of Station 19.
For the most part, Station 19 Season 6 was an incredibly strong season with some solid storylines and developments for many characters.
But that's not to say it was without flaws and confounding moments.
Did it make the grade? We break down the season to determine just that, including the Best and Worst episodes, the best performances, the most improved character, and much more.
Join us as we rehash it all below.
Best Episodes - Tied
Station 19 Season 6 Episode 15 - What Are You Willing to Lose?
The back half of the season was much stronger than the first, and What Are You Willing to Lose was evidence of this.
With a 4.8 score on our part, this particular installment was a standout because there was a lot of forward movement for many of the characters.
The controversy with Ross and Sullivan came to a head,...
For the most part, Station 19 Season 6 was an incredibly strong season with some solid storylines and developments for many characters.
But that's not to say it was without flaws and confounding moments.
Did it make the grade? We break down the season to determine just that, including the Best and Worst episodes, the best performances, the most improved character, and much more.
Join us as we rehash it all below.
Best Episodes - Tied
Station 19 Season 6 Episode 15 - What Are You Willing to Lose?
The back half of the season was much stronger than the first, and What Are You Willing to Lose was evidence of this.
With a 4.8 score on our part, this particular installment was a standout because there was a lot of forward movement for many of the characters.
The controversy with Ross and Sullivan came to a head,...
- 6/3/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Award-winning actor and piano virtuoso Hershey Felder will bring a special return engagement of his wildly acclaimed one-man show, Hershey Felder As Irving Berlin to San Diego Repertory Theatre San Diego Rep. In related news, Hershey Felder As Irving Berlin will return to New York later in 2018, with an Off-Broadway run from August 24 through October 28, 2018 at 59E59 Theatres. Hershey Felder also announces that his newest solo work featuring music from the 19th century French composer Claude Debussy, Une Histoire D'Amour A Paris, A Paris Love Story, will open in the U.S. at a theater to be announced in 2019.
- 11/29/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Michael Haneke, Emmanuelle Riva and Jean-Louis Trintignant
on the set of Amour
It's been a couple of weeks since the French magazine Premiere posted "Cannes 2012: Le buzzomètre," a list of over 30 films, each of which were assigned a numerical probability of its making the lineup at Cannes this year. Speculation has only grown hotter, of course, with an official announcement slated for April 19; Critics' Week and the Directors' Fortnight will follow on April 23 and 24, respectively. "Paris is rife with rumors about who will make it," reports Fabien Lemercier at Cineuropa. "Several films by 'big fish' have not been seen yet, and many who have already shown their film are eagerly awaiting news."
A few days ago, a French blog pulled an April Fools' Day prank that thoroughly ticked off Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux. The blog claimed to have seen the full lineup, "briefly published on the official Cannes Film Festival...
on the set of Amour
It's been a couple of weeks since the French magazine Premiere posted "Cannes 2012: Le buzzomètre," a list of over 30 films, each of which were assigned a numerical probability of its making the lineup at Cannes this year. Speculation has only grown hotter, of course, with an official announcement slated for April 19; Critics' Week and the Directors' Fortnight will follow on April 23 and 24, respectively. "Paris is rife with rumors about who will make it," reports Fabien Lemercier at Cineuropa. "Several films by 'big fish' have not been seen yet, and many who have already shown their film are eagerly awaiting news."
A few days ago, a French blog pulled an April Fools' Day prank that thoroughly ticked off Cannes artistic director Thierry Frémaux. The blog claimed to have seen the full lineup, "briefly published on the official Cannes Film Festival...
- 4/5/2012
- MUBI
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