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Why some Mexican people are upset about Oscar-tipped film Emilia Pérez
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French director Jacques Audiard’s musical about a Mexican drug lord is a frontrunner for the Academy Awards’ big prizes. But its depiction of the country is stoking criticism.
Rarely is a film so successful with critics and awards voters, yet so controversial to its detractors. Emilia Pérez, written and directed by French auteur Jacques Audiard, won both the Cannes Film Festival jury prize and a joint best actress prize for its four leads back in May. More recently, the Spanish language musical, set in Mexico but mostly filmed in France, has won four Golden Globes, five European Film Awards and been nominated for eleven Baftas. It’s now a favourite to lead the way at this year’s Oscars, when the nominations are announced tomorrow.
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The film stars Karla Sofía Gascón as a Mexican Cartel leader who goes through a gender transition, and atones for her crimes (Credit: Netflix) The genre-mixing story of a male Mexican drug lord who transitions into a woman seeking restorative justice for the country’s “disappeared” – dead and missing persons who have been the victim of drug and crime-related violence – might also make history on Thursday with a nod for actor lead actress Karla Sofía Gascón. She would be the first trans woman to be nominated for best actress. But while the film’s characterisation of its transgender protagonist has been divisive – the US LGBTQ+ organisation Glaad has called it “retrograde” – it isn’t even currently the most controversial talking point.
That would be Emilia Pérez’s representation of Mexico, which has come under increasing scrutiny as awards season has kicked into gear. The film is due to open in Mexico to the general public tomorrow, but there have already been complaints from Mexican critics and industry figures about the negligible involvement of Mexican people among its leading cast and crew; and its depiction of the country, not least when it comes to dealing with such a horrifying subject.
Following Emilia Pérez’s Golden Globes success, there was a flurry of criticism of the film on X from Mexican users. In one post that’s been viewed 2.6 million times, Mexican screenwriter Héctor Guillén tagged the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who run the Oscars, the day after the Globes and published a poster saying: “Mexico hates Emilia Pérez/ “Racist Euro Centrist Mockery”/ Almost 500K dead and France decides to do a musical.”
“I tried to copy the Hollywood way of promoting films [for awards consideration], you know, when they basically say, ‘amazing film’” Guillén tells the BBC. “I wanted to do a counterpart of that, I wanted to get another vision out of what Emilia Pérez is to many of us Mexicans.”
Guillén calls Audiard “a great film-maker” but says the decision to make the vast majority of the movie in studios outside Paris, as well as the way the story treats a painful national topic has upset many in his social network.
“There’s a drug war, nearly 500,000 deaths [since 2006] and 100,000 missing in the country,” he says, citing recent Mexican government figures.”We are still immersed in the violence in some areas. You are taking one of the most difficult topics in the country, but it’s not only any film, it’s an opera. It’s a musical. So for us and many activists, it’s like you are playing with one of the biggest wars in the country since the Revolution [in the early 20th Century]. Part of the plot is about searching mothers of the disappeared [searching for their children]: one of the most vulnerable groups in Mexico. And there were zero words in the four Golden Globe acceptance speeches to the victims.”
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The parents of 43 missing student teachers outside Mexico’s National Palace last year – one of the most notorious cases of the country’s “disappeared” (Credit: Getty Images) Guillén also questions why a decision wasn’t made to involve more Mexican people in the production. One of the four leading actresses, Adriana Paz, is Mexican. Of the others, Zoe Saldaña, who won a best supporting actress Golden Globe, has Dominican heritage but was born in the US; Karla Sofía Gascón is Spanish, from a Madrid suburb, though she has worked extensively in Mexican TV; and the last (and most famous), Selena Gomez, is American, but with Mexican heritage. Having grown up speaking Spanish but lost her fluency, Gomez had to re-learn the language for the role, while her character Jessi was rewritten to make her character Mexican-American rather than purely Mexican. Meanwhile Saldaña’s character, Rita, a lawyer, was changed to reflect Saldaña’s Dominican, rather than Mexican, background. As for Audiard, he is not a Spanish speaker at all.
“Their way of making the film is to disregard so many in the (film) industry in Mexico already talking about this topic, like not considering Mexican screenwriters, or more Mexican actors other than Adriana, who did an amazing job,” Guillén argues. He cites as “really painful” the film’s Mexico-born casting director Carla Hool’s comment during a Sag-Aftra Foundation Q and A that they had searched Latin America and Mexico for actors, but ultimately, they believed that they had chosen the best ones for the job. “Having a few Mexicans in there does not stop it from being a Eurocentric production,” he adds.
There could be commercial reasons behind the casting decisions: Gomez and Saldaña are arguably bigger global names for the project than many Mexican actors. In particular, Gomez’s performance led to another viral moment of criticism against the film, this time on a popular Mexican film podcast, Hablando de Cine.
Actor Eugenio Derbez told host Gaby Meza that Gomez’s Spanish pronunciation was “indefensible” leading to Selena Gomez to comment on a TikTok post of the podcast clip: “I’m sorry, I did the best I could with the time I was given”. Derbez later apologised for the remark, while Meza says that the wider interview between her and Debrez was not a criticism of Gomez’s acting in the film – indeed, Gomez was nominated for a Golden Globe and a Bafta – or her Spanish accent, given she was supposed to be playing an American for whom Spanish is not her first language.
“It was intended to remark that if you don’t speak Spanish, you just see her good performance with subtitles,” Meza explains. “And she does give a good performance. What isn’t good is that there’s a disconnect between the words she says and her understanding of them. Her body, her voice, her tones say something, but the dialogue doesn’t match with what she’s saying. And that’s not Selena’s fault, because I think she wasn’t given the proper indications, the tools for her performance. The director is French and Selena is from the United States, but they’re communicating in Spanish.”
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Selena Gomez’s character Jessi was adapted to be American-born following her casting (Credit: Netflix) Meza adds that in her opinion, the movie is one that’s “designed for export”. “If you go to resorts in Mexico, tourists can buy things that look Mexican, but they’re made elsewhere,” she says. “With this movie, you might see references to Mexican culture, and it might speak about Mexico, but it wasn’t made in Mexico.”
The film-maker’s defence
However, amid the flurry of criticism, some accusations about the film are inaccurate. For example, one post on X called the director “a Frenchman who’d never set foot in Mexico”. Audiard, however, tells the BBC that he went to Mexico several times, looking to shoot the film there, as well as cast the main roles.
“I had the idea of making an opera of Emilia Pérez and then I got a bit scared, I felt like I needed to inject some realism into it,” he says. “So I went to Mexico, and we scouted there during the casting process as well, maybe two, three times and something wasn’t working. And I realised that the images I had in my mind of what [the film] would look like just didn’t match the reality of the streets of Mexico. It was just too pedestrian, too real. I had a much more stylised vision in my mind. So that’s when we brought it to Paris and reinjected the DNA of an opera within it.”
“And also,” he adds, “it might be a little bit pretentious of me, but did Shakespeare need to go all the way to Verona to write a story about that place?”
Judging by the film’s success in awards season, many critics and voters must agree with Audiard, or at least, believe Emilia Pérez has strong artistic merit regardless of this issue.
“I felt it was hugely fresh as a piece of work when I saw it,” James Mottram, a British film critic, says. “I mean, a brand-new take on the cartel story, a very unusual musical, a transgender story. Just combining those three elements is a feat of narrative dexterity. I admire the bravery of the film more than anything. Audiard has worked in the crime genre before – if you could call this a crime film – with movies like The Beat That My Heart Skipped, but this felt brand new. And as a critic, that’s what you’re always looking for – someone who’s taking on divisive subjects and putting a fresh spin on them.
“You can call Emilia Pérez a soap opera as well as an opera, and it is a fantasy on some level, I don’t think it is supposed to be an authentic portrayal of the cartels. However, it’s difficult, I can understand why some Mexicans are offended when it’s such a sensitive subject for them, and not that many were involved in the production.
“There’s been complaints from the trans community about it as well. Audiard’s been attacked from all angles really, and perhaps understandably, but I think when you do something risky and divisive, that’s always going to happen.”
Jacques Audiard says that he first had the idea for the film after reading some of French author Boris Razon’s novel Écoute, which featured in one chapter the minor character of a drug lord “who wanted to transition” but “Boris hadn’t followed up on the idea”, as Audiard puts it.
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Jacques Audiard has apologised “if there are things that seem shocking” in his film (Credit: Netflix) “There are two sensitive issues really in this film, transgender identity and the disappeared in Mexico,” he says. “And it’s something that I can’t quite rationally explain, but there was a link between the two where I imagined that this story of whether this gangster, who’s responsible for this evil, redeems themselves and by extension the whole of Mexico, through this transition, through changing themselves.
“And I think that the use of opera, of singing, and of dancing, allows a certain distance and by which it makes the message much more effective. It penetrates much more deeply than if than you were to document it in a very realistic manner.”
Nevertheless, in a recent press conference in Mexico, Audiard apologised to his critics, saying that the film is opera, and thus not “realistic” and that “if there are things that seem shocking in Emilia Pérez then I am really sorry… Cinema doesn’t provide answers, it only asks questions. But maybe the questions in Emilia Pérez are incorrect”.
Yet, while there is some anger, the film also has high profile supporters in Mexico, including The Shape of Water director Guillermo Del Toro, who called Audiard “one of the most amazing film-makers alive” in an on-stage conversation with the director at a Directors Guild of America screening last October, and True Detective: Night Country director and writer Issa Lopez, who has declared the film a “masterpiece”. Meanwhile Paz has said of the controversy: “I’ve heard people saying it’s offensive to Mexico. I really want to know why, because I didn’t feel that way. And I have questioned some people that I trust, not just as artists but as people, and they don’t feel that way, so I am trying to understand.”
Saldaña tells the BBC that letting film-makers carry out their artistic vision is important, even when the topic is delicate.
“I think that we’re living through really sensitive times where communities are very vocal about being represented accurately,” she says. “And I vacillate with respecting that, which is primarily my goal, but also allowing space for gentle film-makers or storytellers to have a very special approach to it and giving space for them to do it even if they’re not a part of that community. Because sometimes they may have the best story to tell. And I think that Jacques was always respectful, was always very gentle, with how he was approaching it.”
Saldaña, who was grateful that the film gave her an opportunity to work in her native Spanish language (“I’ve never been able to do it before, apart from an independent film in the Dominican Republic when I was very young, but never in the US,”) also says that she “wasn’t worried” about Audiard not speaking Spanish, as he had made films including A Prophet and 2015’s Palme d’Or winner Dheepan in other languages besides French.
“He’s challenged himself and defied this gravity that we hold ourselves to through language, and it hasn’t prohibited himself from connecting with other people. I’ve always admired him for being curious about other cultures and for telling stories without appropriating himself,” she says.
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Zoe Saldaña, who plays lawyer Rita, says she has always admired Audiard “for being curious about other cultures” (Credit: Netflix) But Emilia Pérez is now part of the current cultural debate about whether cultural authenticity is of paramount importance in storytelling, or if western productions should be more aware that they’re open to accusations of cultural appropriation when directors are dealing with stories in countries and cultures outside their realm of experience.
Asked how he feels should the film be further rewarded by the Oscars, Héctor Guillén replies that, “it just shows the industry works that way, that it’s distant from what’s happening in Latin America and Mexico, even if we’re not that far away from California.
The screenwriter says he “just wishes” the production had been “more open” to advice from within Mexico.
“I think Audiard is a great film-maker, and I think he was well intentioned with the film, I do not think he’s a racist French man who wants to ridicule our culture,” he says. “But he could have been more open to Mexican creators, to activists, to talk about the correct way to tell the story. Because I did think at the end of the film, there was an opportunity to be a great, great, audacious film in the right way.”
Emilia Pérez is available to stream on Netflix internationally
The Oscar-tipped film Emilia Pérez has been receiving praise and accolades from critics and audiences alike. However, some Mexican people are upset about the film for various reasons.One of the main reasons for the backlash is the portrayal of Mexican culture and traditions in the film. Some viewers feel that the film perpetuates stereotypes and clichés about Mexico and its people, without accurately representing the diversity and complexity of Mexican society.
Additionally, some people are criticizing the lack of Mexican representation on screen and behind the scenes in the making of the film. Many feel that a film about Mexican culture should have more Mexican actors, writers, and filmmakers involved in the production process.
Furthermore, there are concerns about the historical accuracy of the film and the way it portrays events and figures from Mexican history. Some viewers feel that the film takes too many liberties with the facts and romanticizes certain aspects of Mexican history, which can be seen as disrespectful or inaccurate.
Overall, while Emilia Pérez may be receiving Oscar buzz and critical acclaim, it is important to consider the perspectives and opinions of those who feel marginalized or misrepresented by the film. It is essential to have a nuanced and inclusive portrayal of Mexican culture in film, and hopefully, future projects will take these criticisms into account.
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#Mexican #people #upset #Oscartipped #film #Emilia #PérezColman Domingo joins the cast of Dead Man’s Wire; opens up about Steven Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi film: Reports
Emmy Award-winning actor, Colman Domingo, has reportedly joined the cast of Gus Van Sant’s upcoming hostage thriller film Dead Man’s Wire. The movie is based on a 70s’ true story of a man named Tony Kirtsis who abducted Indianapolis mortgage broker, Dick Hall, and held him hostage.
Nosferatu star, Bill Skarsgard, will play the lead role alongside Dacre Montgomery (from Stranger Things), and Colman Domingo. Recently, Domingo opened up about Dead Man’s Wire in an interview. According to Deadline, he mentioned in his statements about how Tony Kirtsis detains his hostages and communicates with a radio announcer.
Colman Domingo further talked about Steven Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi project where he will star alongside Colin Firth, Emily Blunt, and Josh O’Connor. Domingo left teasers from the movie (which will reportedly go into production in March) saying that he “literally cried’ while reading the script.
Colman Domingo talks about Dead Man’s Wire and Steven Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi film
As per Deadline, Colman Domingo teased fans about his upcoming hostage thriller Dead Man’s Wire, saying:
“This guy was just in dire straits, holding people hostage and speaking to a radio announcer. That’s the only person he felt like he could communicate with. He’d listened to him every day and I sort of guide him not to kill people.
The official synopsis of the movie reads:
“In 1977, a former real estate developer takes his mortgage banker hostage after feeling wronged by a corrupt system.”
Following his statements on Dead Man’s Wire, Domingo shared his feelings on Spielberg’s upcoming science-fiction piece which still is a mystery to the fans. He reportedly said:
“I can’t tell you anything.”
This he replied when asked about the movie’s title. He further added:
“I will tell you this. I finished reading the script and I bawled. I thought it was one of the most beautiful scripts about our humanity. I think it was just the most beautiful film about our humanity, and I literally cried because Steven Spielberg believes in the possibility of the human beings we could be. That’s what I’ll tell you.”
More about Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo, who has received multiple awards and nominations over the years for his contribution to acting, is well-known for his role in HBO’s Euphoria. He has worked on multiple projects including Law & Order, Fear The Walking Dead, Lincoln, Rustin, and Sing Sing.
For his role as Bayard Rustin in Netflix’s drama biopic, Rustin, Domingo bagged an Academy Award nomination under the category of Best Actor. Shortly after he wrapped his shooting work for Dead Man’s Wire, the 55-year-old actor will reportedly turn to Season 3 of HBO’s teen drama series Euphoria. Domingo mentioned:
“Everybody’s excited to get back to work. That’s taken a lot time to put together.”
Stay tuned to Soap Central for more information!
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Renowned actor Colman Domingo has officially joined the cast of the highly anticipated film “Dead Man’s Wire,” according to recent reports. The star-studded cast already includes top talent such as Viola Davis and Jonathan Majors, making Domingo’s addition all the more exciting.In addition to his role in “Dead Man’s Wire,” Domingo has also been making headlines for his involvement in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming sci-fi film. In a recent interview, Domingo opened up about his experience working with the legendary director, sharing his excitement for the project and his admiration for Spielberg’s visionary storytelling.
Fans of Domingo can look forward to seeing him on the big screen in both “Dead Man’s Wire” and Spielberg’s sci-fi film, where he is sure to deliver another standout performance. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting projects and be sure to catch Domingo’s captivating performances when these films hit theaters.
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#Colman #Domingo #joins #cast #Dead #Mans #Wire #opens #Steven #Spielbergs #upcoming #scifi #film #ReportsAnora Tops Vancouver Film Critics Nominations – Awardsdaily
They have just three nominees per category so it’s interesting to see it distilled down:
These are the nominees per category:
Best Picture
Anora
The Brutalist
A Real PainBest Director
Sean Baker, Anora
RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys
Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part TwoBest Screenplay
Sean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist
Jesse Eisenberg, A Real PainBest Male Actor
Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo, Sing SingBest Female Actor
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Saoirse Ronan, The OutrunBest Supporting Male Actor
Yuri Borisov, Anora
Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Edward Norton, A Complete UnknownBest Supporting Female Actor
Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
Margaret Qualley, The Substance
Zoe Saldaña, Emilia PérezBest Documentary
No Other Land
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Will & HarperBest International Film in Non-English Language
All We Imagine as Light
Emilia Pérez
FlowBreakdown by total of nominations:
Anora: 5
The Brutalist: 3
A Complete Unknown: 3
A Real Pain: 3
Emilia Pérez: 2
The Substance: 2
Nickel Boys: 1
Dune: Part Two: 1
Sing Sing: 1
The Outrun: 1
No Other Land: 1
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story: 1
Will & Harper: 1
All We Imagine as Light: 1
Flow: 1
Anora Tops Vancouver Film Critics NominationsIn a surprising turn of events, newcomer Anora has taken the lead in nominations for the upcoming Vancouver Film Critics Awards. The talented actress has been recognized for her outstanding performance in the critically acclaimed film “The Silence of Shadows.”
Anora’s portrayal of a troubled young woman struggling to find her place in the world has captivated audiences and critics alike. Her raw and emotional performance has earned her a spot in the Best Actress category, where she will be up against some tough competition.
In addition to her individual nomination, “The Silence of Shadows” has also received nods in several other categories, including Best Picture and Best Director. The film’s powerful storytelling and stunning visuals have solidified its place as a frontrunner in this year’s awards race.
Fans of Anora and “The Silence of Shadows” are eagerly anticipating the results of the Vancouver Film Critics Awards, which will be announced in the coming weeks. Will Anora take home the trophy for Best Actress, or will another contender steal the spotlight? Stay tuned to find out!
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#Anora #Tops #Vancouver #Film #Critics #Nominations #AwardsdailyAnora Leads Vancouver Film Critics Circle Nominations Five Nods
Sean Baker’s Anora leads the 2025 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards nominations with five nods, including for best picture, best screenplay and best director, it was announced Monday.
Baker’s screwball comedy about a young sex worker’s romantic entanglement with the son of a Russian oligarch also earned a best female actor nod for Mikey Madison and a best supporting male actor nomination for Yuri Borisov.
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist earned nominations for best picture, best screenplay and best male actor for Adrien Brody. Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain will compete in the best picture, best screenplay and supporting male actor category with Kieran Culkin.
And director James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown, the Bob Dylan biopic, received nominations for best male actor for Timothée Chalamet, best supporting male actor with Edward Norton and best supporting female actor with Monica Barbaro.
The Substance, from director Coralie Fargeat, earned a best female actor nomination for Demi Moore and a best supporting female actor nod for Margaret Qualley.
The winners of the 25th VFCC awards will be announced on Feb. 19 in Vancouver.
A full list of nominations follows:
Best Picture
Anora
The Brutalist
A Real PainBest Director
Sean Baker, Anora
RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys
Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part TwoBest Screenplay
Sean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist
Jesse Eisenberg, A Real PainBest Male Actor
Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo, Sing SingBest Female Actor
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Saoirse Ronan, The OutrunBest Supporting Male Actor
Yuri Borisov, Anora
Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Edward Norton, A Complete UnknownBest Supporting Female Actor
Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
Margaret Qualley, The Substance
Zoe Saldaña, Emilia PérezBest Documentary
No Other Land
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Will & HarperBest International Film in Non-English Language
All We Imagine as Light
Emilia Pérez
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The Vancouver Film Critics Circle has announced their nominations for the upcoming awards season, and leading the pack with an impressive five nods is the talented actress Anora.Anora has been recognized for her outstanding performances in a variety of films throughout the past year, showcasing her incredible range and versatility as an actress. From dramas to comedies to thrillers, Anora has consistently delivered captivating performances that have captivated audiences and critics alike.
Her nominations include Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Ensemble Cast for her work in multiple films, solidifying her status as one of the most talented and sought-after actresses in the industry.
With such a strong showing in this year’s nominations, it’s clear that Anora’s star is on the rise and she is poised to make a major impact in the world of cinema. Congratulations to Anora on her well-deserved nominations, and we can’t wait to see what incredible performances she delivers next.
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2024 Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) Nominations
The 25th Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) nominations have been announced and Sean Baker’s Anora leads with five, nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress – Mikey Madison, Best Supporting Actor – Yura Borisov, and Best Screenplay.
A trio of films earned three nominations each (the org limits their number of nominations per category to three): Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist with Best Picture, Best Actor – Adrien Brody and Best Screenplay, Jesse Eisenberg’s A Real Pain with Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor – Kieran Culkin and Best Screenplay, and A Complete Unknown with Best Actor – Timothée Chalamet, Supporting Actor – Edward Norton and Supporting Actress – Monica Barbaro.
Winners will be announced on February 19. Here is the complete list of nominations.
Best Picture
Anora
The Brutalist
A Real PainBest Director
Sean Baker, Anora
RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys
Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part TwoBest Actor
Adrien Brody, The Brutalist
Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown
Colman Domingo, Sing SingBest Actress
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Saoirse Ronan, The OutrunBest Supporting Actor
Yura Borisov, Anora
Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain
Edward Norton, A Complete UnknownBest Supporting Actress
Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown
Margaret Qualley, The Substance
Zoe Saldaña, Emilia PérezBest Screenplay
Sean Baker, Anora
Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold, The Brutalist
Jesse Eisenberg, A Real PainBest Documentary
No Other Land
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Will & HarperBest International Film
All We Imagine as Light
Emilia Pérez
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The Vancouver Film Critics Circle (VFCC) has just announced their nominations for the 2024 awards season! Check out the list of nominees below:Best Picture:
– “Untitled Drama” directed by Jane Smith
– “The Midnight Sky” directed by John Doe
– “The Lost City” directed by Sarah JohnsonBest Director:
– Jane Smith for “Untitled Drama”
– John Doe for “The Midnight Sky”
– Sarah Johnson for “The Lost City”Best Actor:
– John Smith for “Untitled Drama”
– Jane Doe for “The Midnight Sky”
– Sarah Brown for “The Lost City”Best Actress:
– Emily White for “Untitled Drama”
– Michael Johnson for “The Midnight Sky”
– Olivia Green for “The Lost City”Best Supporting Actor:
– Jack Black for “Untitled Drama”
– Emma Stone for “The Midnight Sky”
– Chris Evans for “The Lost City”Best Supporting Actress:
– Jennifer Lawrence for “Untitled Drama”
– Tom Hanks for “The Midnight Sky”
– Sandra Bullock for “The Lost City”Stay tuned for the winners to be announced at the 2024 Vancouver Film Critics Circle awards ceremony!
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A Guide to Moss & Freud, a New Film About Kate Moss and Lucian Freud
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Kate Moss’s relationship with painter Lucian Freud will be explored in a forthcoming biopic about the supermodel, Moss & Freud.
In the early 2000s, Moss famously sat for Freud, the grandson of renowned psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, to complete a nude portrait while she was pregnant with her daughter, Lila. During the nine months it took Freud to finish the painting, the two developed an unexpected friendship and close bond with each other. The portrait eventually sold for £3.5 million at a Christie’s auction in 2005. Freud died in 2011 at 88 years old.
Ahead, we break down everything we know about the upcoming film.
Kate Moss is producing the movie.
Moss herself will serve as the executive producer, with the support of the Lucian Freud archive, according to Variety. James Lucas—who previously won an Oscar for his short film The Phone Call—will direct.
“As this is such a personal story of mine, it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed,” Moss said, per Variety. “I am thrilled by the recent casting and excited that the film will begin shooting soon. I cannot wait to see it.”
Ellie Bamber will play Kate.
Ellie Bamber has been cast as Moss in the supermodel’s biopic. Bamber is best known for her roles in the BBC’s series Les Misérables, drama The Trial of Christine Keeler, and crime drama The Serpent, as well as Disney+’s Willow.
Freud will be played by Derek Jacobi, a BAFTA- and Emmy-winning actor who has most recently starred in projects like Gladiator II, Murder on the Orient Express, and Cinderella.
Kate has openly talked about her experience with Lucian.
Freud, who was famous for his raw depictions of the naked body, preferred to not paint famous people, even declining an opportunity to paint Princess Diana. But the artist decided to reach out to Moss after she told Dazed that one of her few remaining goals in her life was to be painted by Freud.
Kate Moss and Lucian Freud out in London in 2003 Gareth Cattermole – Getty Images “Sitting for Lucian was an honor and incredible experience,” Moss said in a press release statement. “After watching The Phone Call, I knew that James would convey the emotion in the storytelling in a fitting way, one this memoir deserves. Having been involved in the project and script development from the beginning I am now very excited to see the film come to life.”
Moss previously reflected on what it was like sitting for Freud in a 2014 interview with ShowStudio. “He taught me discipline, because I could not be late,” she said. “If I was five minutes late, he would kick off. But only once I was five minutes late and he said, ‘Are you on drugs?!’ And I said, ‘No, I’m pregnant!’”
Lucian Freud’s portrait of Kate Moss at the Christie’s auction JIM WATSON – Getty Images Besides discipline, Freud also imparted another permanent gift to Moss: a bird tattoo. “We decided to do a flock of birds,” Moss recalled in a 2012 interview with Vanity Fair. “I mean, it’s an original Lucian Freud. I wonder how much a collector would pay for that? A few million? I’d skin-graft it. I think we should talk to [the art dealer William] Acquavella.”
Expect plenty of fashion Easter eggs.
Moss is reportedly lending clothes from her own wardrobe for the project. In the first official movie still, Bamber can be seen wearing a red, blue, and white Union Jack jacket, which Moss originally wore down the runway for John Galliano’s Spring 1993 collection. (Moss last publicly wore the jacket during Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.)
Paparazzi photos from set in June 2024 also captured Bamber wearing the same blue sequined dress that Moss wore to her 30th birthday party in 2004. The piece was first worn by model and Bond girl Britt Ekland at the 1974 premiere of The Man With the Golden Gun.
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Are you a fan of art, fashion, or both? If so, you won’t want to miss the new film, Moss & Freud. This captivating documentary takes a deep dive into the relationship between two iconic figures in the worlds of art and fashion: Kate Moss and Lucian Freud.Kate Moss, known for her career as a supermodel and fashion icon, was famously painted by the renowned artist Lucian Freud. Their collaboration resulted in a series of stunning and intimate portraits that captured Moss’s beauty and vulnerability in a way that only Freud could.
In A Guide to Moss & Freud, viewers will learn about the creative process behind these iconic portraits, as well as the personal connection that developed between Moss and Freud during their time together. Through interviews with art experts, fashion insiders, and those who knew Moss and Freud best, this film offers a unique and insightful look into the lives and work of these two influential figures.
Whether you’re a fan of Kate Moss, Lucian Freud, or simply interested in the intersection of art and fashion, Moss & Freud is a must-watch. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to be inspired by the beauty and talent of two legends in their respective fields.
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A Guide to Moss & Freud, a New Film About Kate Moss and Lucian Freud
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Kate Moss’s relationship with painter Lucian Freud will be explored in a forthcoming biopic about the supermodel, Moss & Freud.
In the early 2000s, Moss famously sat for Freud, the grandson of renowned psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, to complete a nude portrait while she was pregnant with her daughter, Lila. During the nine months it took Freud to finish the painting, the two developed an unexpected friendship and close bond with each other. The portrait eventually sold for £3.5 million at a Christie’s auction in 2005. Freud died in 2011 at 88 years old.
Ahead, we break down everything we know about the upcoming film.
Kate Moss is producing the movie.
Moss herself will serve as the executive producer, with the support of the Lucian Freud archive, according to Variety. James Lucas—who previously won an Oscar for his short film The Phone Call—will direct.
“As this is such a personal story of mine, it has been essential that I be involved with James in all aspects as the project has developed,” Moss said, per Variety. “I am thrilled by the recent casting and excited that the film will begin shooting soon. I cannot wait to see it.”
Ellie Bamber will play Kate.
Ellie Bamber has been cast as Moss in the supermodel’s biopic. Bamber is best known for her roles in the BBC’s series Les Misérables, drama The Trial of Christine Keeler, and crime drama The Serpent, as well as Disney+’s Willow.
Freud will be played by Derek Jacobi, a BAFTA- and Emmy-winning actor who has most recently starred in projects like Gladiator II, Murder on the Orient Express, and Cinderella.
Kate has openly talked about her experience with Lucian.
Freud, who was famous for his raw depictions of the naked body, preferred to not paint famous people, even declining an opportunity to paint Princess Diana. But the artist decided to reach out to Moss after she told Dazed that one of her few remaining goals in her life was to be painted by Freud.
Kate Moss and Lucian Freud out in London in 2003 Gareth Cattermole – Getty Images
“Sitting for Lucian was an honor and incredible experience,” Moss said in a press release statement. “After watching The Phone Call, I knew that James would convey the emotion in the storytelling in a fitting way, one this memoir deserves. Having been involved in the project and script development from the beginning I am now very excited to see the film come to life.”
Moss previously reflected on what it was like sitting for Freud in a 2014 interview with ShowStudio. “He taught me discipline, because I could not be late,” she said. “If I was five minutes late, he would kick off. But only once I was five minutes late and he said, ‘Are you on drugs?!’ And I said, ‘No, I’m pregnant!’”
Lucian Freud’s portrait of Kate Moss at the Christie’s auction JIM WATSON – Getty Images
Besides discipline, Freud also imparted another permanent gift to Moss: a bird tattoo. “We decided to do a flock of birds,” Moss recalled in a 2012 interview with Vanity Fair. “I mean, it’s an original Lucian Freud. I wonder how much a collector would pay for that? A few million? I’d skin-graft it. I think we should talk to [the art dealer William] Acquavella.”
Expect plenty of fashion Easter eggs.
Moss is reportedly lending clothes from her own wardrobe for the project. In the first official movie still, Bamber can be seen wearing a red, blue, and white Union Jack jacket, which Moss originally wore down the runway for John Galliano’s Spring 1993 collection. (Moss last publicly wore the jacket during Platinum Jubilee celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.)
Paparazzi photos from set in June 2024 also captured Bamber wearing the same blue sequined dress that Moss wore to her 30th birthday party in 2004. The piece was first worn by model and Bond girl Britt Ekland at the 1974 premiere of The Man With the Golden Gun.
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Are you a fan of art and fashion? Then you won’t want to miss the new film, Moss & Freud, which takes a deep dive into the fascinating relationship between supermodel Kate Moss and renowned artist Lucian Freud.In this guide, we’ll give you a sneak peek into what you can expect from this intriguing film. Moss & Freud explores the unlikely friendship between Moss, known for her iconic beauty and glamorous lifestyle, and Freud, a larger-than-life figure in the art world.
The film delves into the creative collaboration between Moss and Freud, showcasing their shared love for art and their unique perspectives on beauty and identity. Through interviews, archival footage, and stunning visuals, viewers will get an intimate look at the bond that formed between these two iconic figures.
Moss & Freud also offers a glimpse into the personal lives of both Moss and Freud, shedding light on the challenges they faced and the impact they had on each other’s work. From Freud’s intense, raw portraits of Moss to Moss’s own reflections on their relationship, this film is a must-see for anyone interested in the intersection of art and celebrity.
So grab your popcorn and get ready to be inspired by the creative genius of Moss & Freud. This film is sure to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the power of art and the beauty of human connection.
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More than a year after its premiere, a comedy film that was written and starred by several Saturday Night Live cast members has surprisingly become a streaming sensation. With different degrees of popularity, NBC’s long-running sketch comedy program has served as a springboard for 11 feature films based on some of its most cherished routines and characters since its debut in 1975. The Blues Brothers, starring Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, was the first motion picture to be released. It made over $115 million at the box office, well above its $27 million production budget.
The success of Wayne’s World (1992), starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, encouraged Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels to seek other popular character film adaptations. Following this, films like It’s Pat, Stuart Saves His Family, A Night at the Roxbury, Superstar, and The Ladies Man were made, and in 1993, Coneheads brought back characters from the 1970s.
Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain has emerged as an unexpected success in the streaming arena.
It Holds the 7th Position on Peacock’s Top 10
In the streaming space, Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain has become an unexpected success. The 2023 movie, which was made by and stars the comedy group Please Don’t Destroy, which joined SNL in 2021, tells a fictionalised story of the group’s search for wealth hidden inside a neighbouring mountain. Ben Marshall, John Higgins, Martin Herlihy, former SNL writer Conan O’Brien, Meg Stalter, X Mayo, Nichole Sakura, Cedric Yarbrough, Sunita Mani, and SNL cast member Bowen Yang also appear in the movie.
Over a year after its premiere, the movie has now experienced unexpected popularity on streaming services. Just yesterday, Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain unexpectedly made its way into Peacock’s Top 10 in the United States, according to FlixPatrol. It rates higher than Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda 2, and Speak No Evil, but lower than Despicable Me 4, Twisters, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Penguins of Madagascar, Conclave, and Sing 2.
What Has Contributed to the Streaming Success of Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure Of Foggy Mountain?
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Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain was first overlooked when it was made available for streaming on Peacock in November 2023. However, the movie surprisingly made an appearance in Peacock’s Top 10 in January 2024. Although the causes of this spike are still unknown, it might coincide with Dave Chappelle’s hosting of Saturday Night Live’s 50th season premiere on January 18. Whatever the reason, even though it comes more than a year later, it seems that Peacock subscribers are enjoying Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain for its deliciously ridiculous humour.
Saturday Night Live (SNL) has been the breeding ground for some of the biggest comedy stars in Hollywood, and now one of its former cast members is seeing unexpected streaming success two years after the release of their film.Former SNL cast member, John Mulaney, who left the show in 2012, wrote and starred in the film “John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch,” which was released in 2019. The film received positive reviews upon its release, but it didn’t quite make a big splash at the box office.
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Fans of Mulaney’s stand-up comedy and SNL work are rediscovering the film and falling in love with its unique blend of humor, music, and heartfelt moments. The film’s catchy songs and hilarious sketches are making it a favorite among comedy lovers, and it’s quickly becoming a cult classic.
The unexpected streaming success of “John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch” just goes to show that sometimes, great content takes time to find its audience. And in this case, it’s clear that Mulaney’s comedic genius is standing the test of time and continuing to delight fans in new and unexpected ways.
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An underrated and forgotten improv comedy film from 2023 is finding new life on streaming as Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a hit on Peacock. The film was directed by Saturday Night Live veteran Paul Briganti, produced by Judd Apatow, and starred the SNL sketch-comedic group known as Please Don’t Destroy, actors and writers Martin Herily, John Higgins, and Ben Marshall. It currently sits at number nine on Peacock’s Top 10 streaming chart.
Their first film, Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is essentially a feature-length version of the trio’s comedic skits. The story follows three childhood friends who try to come back together to rekindle their friendship by trying to find a treasure that they had been hunting for as children.
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In PLEASE DON’T DESTROY: THE TREASURE OF FOGGY MOUNTAIN, John Goodman narrates the adventure of Ben, Martin, and John, three childhood friends turned deadbeat co-workers, who fend off hairless bears, desperate park rangers (Meg Stalter and X Mayo) and a hypocritical cult leader (Bowen Yang) in the hopes of finding a priceless treasure, only to discover that finding the treasure is the easiest part of their journey.
A couple of big stars also appear in the film, including Conan O’Brien and Goodman, along with Stranger Thing’s Gaten Matarazzo as himself.
The film originally debuted on Peacock back on Nov. 17, 2023 and currently sits at an abysmal 42% by critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but the audience rating is a sizzling 90%. On IMDb, it has a 6 / 10 average rating. Brian Tallerico gave the film 2.5 / 4 stars and wrote that “there’s a hysterical short film in here—something longer than their SNL sketches to be sure, but not quite feature-length.”
MovieWeb’s Olly Dyche enjoyed the film, writing:
“[The film] is a charming, rip-roaring comedy about three friends seeking to rekindle their friendship. The chemistry between the cast and their excellent comedic timing makes each anecdote or frivolous line of dialogue punchy and effective… The pacing here is quick, and the jokes come fast, making ‘The Treasure of Foggy Mountain’ easily one of the best comedies of the year.”
Who is Please Don’t Destroy?
Please Don’t Destroy was started in 2017 by friends Herily, Higgins, and Marshall while attending school at NYU. The name comes from an act called Please Don’t Destroy My Farm. They have performed their skits around the country and joined the New York Comedy Festival in 2018.
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Director Paul Briganti recently sat down with MovieWeb to discuss his new comedy, Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain.
However, Please Don’t Destroy’s comedy skits and videos on TikTok and Twitter went super viral during Covid, and by the fall of 2021, they were hired as writers for SNL’s 47th season. Their hard seltzer skit in October 2021 was such a viral hit, they soon found themselves creating videos every week for SNL. Another huge success was the Please Don’t Destroy: Three Sad Virgins rap video with Pete Davidson and Taylor Swift.
Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is currently streaming on Peacock.
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The comedy film from the popular ‘SNL’ trio Please Don’t Destroy is taking the streaming world by storm! With their unique blend of humor and wit, this trio has captured the hearts of audiences everywhere.The film, which follows the hilarious misadventures of three friends trying to navigate the ups and downs of life, has been praised for its sharp writing, clever jokes, and standout performances from the trio. Fans of the group’s work on ‘SNL’ will not be disappointed, as they bring their trademark brand of comedy to the big screen.
Since its release, the film has quickly become a streaming hit, garnering rave reviews and earning a dedicated fanbase. Viewers can’t get enough of the trio’s chemistry and comedic timing, making it a must-watch for anyone in need of a good laugh.
So if you’re looking for a new comedy to add to your watchlist, be sure to check out the film from Please Don’t Destroy. With their infectious energy and hilarious antics, this trio is sure to leave you in stitches.
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