To mark the release of Married to the Mob on 2nd January, we’ve been given Blu-ray copies to give away to 2 winners.
“Everybody loves Angela…but Angela’s married to da mob!” In a star-making performance,
Michelle Pfeiffer (Scarface and The Age of Innocence) is suburban mafia housewife Angela de Marco in Jonathan Demme’s hit comedy Married to the Mob. When her unfaithful husband Frank “The Cucumber” is iced by his boss Tony “The Tiger” Russo, Angela flees her cloistered existence on Long Island for the big city, with several interested parties in hot pursuit: Tony, who’s smitten with Angela, Tony’s insanely jealous wife Connie and FBI Agent Mike Downey, who believes Angela is the key to locking Tony up for a very long time.
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“Everybody loves Angela…but Angela’s married to da mob!” In a star-making performance,
Michelle Pfeiffer (Scarface and The Age of Innocence) is suburban mafia housewife Angela de Marco in Jonathan Demme’s hit comedy Married to the Mob. When her unfaithful husband Frank “The Cucumber” is iced by his boss Tony “The Tiger” Russo, Angela flees her cloistered existence on Long Island for the big city, with several interested parties in hot pursuit: Tony, who’s smitten with Angela, Tony’s insanely jealous wife Connie and FBI Agent Mike Downey, who believes Angela is the key to locking Tony up for a very long time.
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- 12/28/2022
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Panahi, whose film No Bears plays in Venice’s Competition, was sentenced to six years in prison in June.
The Venice Film Festival is planning to stage a flash mob for the premiere of Jafar Panahi’s No Bears to protest the arrest of the Iranian filmmaker and to show solidarity with other filmmakers and artists from around the world who have faced persecution.
The flash mob will take place on the red carpet before the premiere on September 9 at 16:30, held at the Palazzo del Cinema. Filmmakers, artists and other members of the film community attending the festival will take part.
The Venice Film Festival is planning to stage a flash mob for the premiere of Jafar Panahi’s No Bears to protest the arrest of the Iranian filmmaker and to show solidarity with other filmmakers and artists from around the world who have faced persecution.
The flash mob will take place on the red carpet before the premiere on September 9 at 16:30, held at the Palazzo del Cinema. Filmmakers, artists and other members of the film community attending the festival will take part.
- 8/25/2022
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
The Venice Film Festival has announced two new initiatives in collaboration with The International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk to support and raise awareness about directors, filmmakers, and artists who have been arrested or imprisoned around the world during the past year.
Held on September 3 at the Palazzo del Casino press conference room, the first initiative is a panel titled: Filmmakers Under Attack: Taking Stock, Taking Action, which will feature guests including Venice head Alberto Barbera, Vanja Kalurdjercic (Director of the Rotterdam International Film Festival), producer Nadir Öperli, Orwa Nyrabia (Director of the Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival), Mike Downey (Chairman of the European Film Academy) and an unnamed Iranian filmmaker.
The panel will aim to “provide information on the situation of filmmakers who are currently being persecuted, arrested or incarcerated around the world” and highlight the need for “the world of cinema to mobilize and discuss possible actions that the...
Held on September 3 at the Palazzo del Casino press conference room, the first initiative is a panel titled: Filmmakers Under Attack: Taking Stock, Taking Action, which will feature guests including Venice head Alberto Barbera, Vanja Kalurdjercic (Director of the Rotterdam International Film Festival), producer Nadir Öperli, Orwa Nyrabia (Director of the Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival), Mike Downey (Chairman of the European Film Academy) and an unnamed Iranian filmmaker.
The panel will aim to “provide information on the situation of filmmakers who are currently being persecuted, arrested or incarcerated around the world” and highlight the need for “the world of cinema to mobilize and discuss possible actions that the...
- 8/25/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
The Venice Film Festival is launching two initiatives to support directors, filmmakers and artists who have been arrested or imprisoned around the world during the past year.
In tandem with the International Coalition Filmmakers at Risk (Icfr), a panel will be held on Sept. 3 at the Palazzo del Casinò press conference room titled: “Filmmakers Under Attack:Taking Stock, Taking Action.” Panelists will include fest chiefs Alberto Barbera (Venice); Vanja Kalurdjercic (Rotterdam); Orwa Nyrabia (Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival); Turkish producer Nadir Öperli; European Film Academy president Mike Downey and an unspecified Iranian director.
The point of the panel is to shed more light “on the situation of filmmakers currently being persecuted, arrested or incarcerated around the world; to express solidarity and concern for their future; to signal the need for the world of cinema to mobilize; to discuss possible actions that the international community could concretely undertake to help them,” a Venice statement said.
In tandem with the International Coalition Filmmakers at Risk (Icfr), a panel will be held on Sept. 3 at the Palazzo del Casinò press conference room titled: “Filmmakers Under Attack:Taking Stock, Taking Action.” Panelists will include fest chiefs Alberto Barbera (Venice); Vanja Kalurdjercic (Rotterdam); Orwa Nyrabia (Amsterdam Documentary Film Festival); Turkish producer Nadir Öperli; European Film Academy president Mike Downey and an unspecified Iranian director.
The point of the panel is to shed more light “on the situation of filmmakers currently being persecuted, arrested or incarcerated around the world; to express solidarity and concern for their future; to signal the need for the world of cinema to mobilize; to discuss possible actions that the international community could concretely undertake to help them,” a Venice statement said.
- 8/25/2022
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
More than 40 of the group are women and 50 come from outside the US.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 397 artists and executives, half of them from outside the US, to join its ranks.
Among the 30 actors invited are recent Oscar winners Troy Kotsur, from Coda, and Ariana DeBose, from West Side Story, along with Caitríona Balfe, Jessie Buckley, Jamie Dornan, Amir Jadidi, Kajol, Vincent Lindon, Hidetoshi Nishijima and Renate Reinsve.
Twenty-one directors were invited, including Pawo Choyning Dorji (Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom), Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard), Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car), Sian Harries...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 397 artists and executives, half of them from outside the US, to join its ranks.
Among the 30 actors invited are recent Oscar winners Troy Kotsur, from Coda, and Ariana DeBose, from West Side Story, along with Caitríona Balfe, Jessie Buckley, Jamie Dornan, Amir Jadidi, Kajol, Vincent Lindon, Hidetoshi Nishijima and Renate Reinsve.
Twenty-one directors were invited, including Pawo Choyning Dorji (Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom), Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard), Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car), Sian Harries...
- 6/28/2022
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
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