Indian animated feature Heirloom won two awards at the closing of this year’s Hkiff Industry Project Market (March 11-13) in Hong Kong, where 21 cash and in-kind awards worth $223,000 were handed out.
Heirloom, which will be the feature debut of Upamanyu Bhattacharyya and is produced by Arya A Menon and Shubham Karna, won the Wip award for a non-Hong Kong project as well as being one of five films selected for the Haf goes to Cannes programme.
It centres on a married couple who come into conflict when the husband inherits a handloom trade and wants to maintain traditions while...
Heirloom, which will be the feature debut of Upamanyu Bhattacharyya and is produced by Arya A Menon and Shubham Karna, won the Wip award for a non-Hong Kong project as well as being one of five films selected for the Haf goes to Cannes programme.
It centres on a married couple who come into conflict when the husband inherits a handloom trade and wants to maintain traditions while...
- 3/13/2024
- ScreenDaily
Spoilers follow.
HBO is riding high right now with the final seasons of "Barry" and "Succession" inching closer and closer to two distinct endgames that are sure to hit audiences right in the chest, albeit in totally different ways. Creator and writer Jesse Armstrong has already played the shocking death card for the billionaire sect with the demise of larger-than-life patriarch Logan Roy. On the other hand, episode 4 of season 4 of "Barry" certainly had a tragic, heartbreaking death, but it's surely not the last murder planned. For a series that was supposed to be a comedy, "Barry" is amassing a pretty high kill count.
Specifically, the death of Cristobal (Michael Irby) in "It Takes a Psycho" was definitely a gut punch for director Bill Hader when tasked with shooting the sequence when the day finally came. "It was pretty tense," Hader told The Wrap. "It's a very sad scene, and...
HBO is riding high right now with the final seasons of "Barry" and "Succession" inching closer and closer to two distinct endgames that are sure to hit audiences right in the chest, albeit in totally different ways. Creator and writer Jesse Armstrong has already played the shocking death card for the billionaire sect with the demise of larger-than-life patriarch Logan Roy. On the other hand, episode 4 of season 4 of "Barry" certainly had a tragic, heartbreaking death, but it's surely not the last murder planned. For a series that was supposed to be a comedy, "Barry" is amassing a pretty high kill count.
Specifically, the death of Cristobal (Michael Irby) in "It Takes a Psycho" was definitely a gut punch for director Bill Hader when tasked with shooting the sequence when the day finally came. "It was pretty tense," Hader told The Wrap. "It's a very sad scene, and...
- 5/5/2023
- by Drew Tinnin
- Slash Film
Christophe Honoré with Anne-Katrin Titze at Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Christophe Honoré (Winter Boy), Florent Gouëlou (Three Nights A Week), Vuk Lungulov-Klotz (Mutt), and Georden West (Playland), will participate in a Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Free Talk: Queer Identities On Screen, moderated by filmmaker and Cuny professor Yoruba Richen (director of The Green Book: Guide to Freedom) on Friday, March 10 at 4:00pm inside the Amphitheater of the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.
Autofiction at Work: An Intimate Portrait of Christophe Honoré at Metrograph
Christophe is also presenting Dans Paris and Sorry Angel, Alain Resnais’s Providence, Catherine Breillat’s 36 Fillette, and Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By The Sea in Autofiction at Work: An Intimate Portrait of Christophe Honoré at Metrograph this weekend, curated by Uptown Flicks Adeline Monzier with the support of Unifrance and Villa Albertine.
“As a queer auteur and a...
Christophe Honoré (Winter Boy), Florent Gouëlou (Three Nights A Week), Vuk Lungulov-Klotz (Mutt), and Georden West (Playland), will participate in a Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Free Talk: Queer Identities On Screen, moderated by filmmaker and Cuny professor Yoruba Richen (director of The Green Book: Guide to Freedom) on Friday, March 10 at 4:00pm inside the Amphitheater of the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.
Autofiction at Work: An Intimate Portrait of Christophe Honoré at Metrograph
Christophe is also presenting Dans Paris and Sorry Angel, Alain Resnais’s Providence, Catherine Breillat’s 36 Fillette, and Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By The Sea in Autofiction at Work: An Intimate Portrait of Christophe Honoré at Metrograph this weekend, curated by Uptown Flicks Adeline Monzier with the support of Unifrance and Villa Albertine.
“As a queer auteur and a...
- 3/8/2023
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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