Toronto’s Do West Fest unexpectedly attracted a notable A-lister over the weekend.
Shawn Mendes, 24, was seen strolling along the vibrant streets of the block party event in a TikTok video shared on Sunday.
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hey shawn #dowestfest #shawnmendes #dundaswestfest #toronto #fyp #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #fypage #fypp
♬ Old Money – Mark Whalen & Niko Bokos
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The Pickering-born chart-topper donned denim jeans, a grey muscle tee and shades, however his attempt at a relaxed incognito style couldn’t hide his presence.
Do West Fest is a staple in Toronto’s summer events, running from June 9 to June 11, the celebration extends across the west end of Toronto and features 50 licensed patios, busker performances, art installations and a ton of food and shopping.
Fans took to the comment section to point out how much Mendes loves T.O.,...
Shawn Mendes, 24, was seen strolling along the vibrant streets of the block party event in a TikTok video shared on Sunday.
@ssnyx
hey shawn #dowestfest #shawnmendes #dundaswestfest #toronto #fyp #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #fypage #fypp
♬ Old Money – Mark Whalen & Niko Bokos
Read More: Shawn Mendes Releases Powerful New Song ‘What The Hell Are We Dying For?’ Amid Canadian Wildfires
The Pickering-born chart-topper donned denim jeans, a grey muscle tee and shades, however his attempt at a relaxed incognito style couldn’t hide his presence.
Do West Fest is a staple in Toronto’s summer events, running from June 9 to June 11, the celebration extends across the west end of Toronto and features 50 licensed patios, busker performances, art installations and a ton of food and shopping.
Fans took to the comment section to point out how much Mendes loves T.O.,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Beta Film has rolled out its first major territory sales on drama series “M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder” (“M – A City Hunts a Murderer”), which has just been confirmed by the Berlin festival as one of seven shows selected for its TV strand, Berlinale Series.
Viasat has licensed pay-tv rights for Russia and Cis countries. TV giant Globo has also closed pay-tv rights for Brazil. Canal Plus has licensed Polish rights, in a further pay-tv deal. Scandinavia is in final negotiations.
Beta handles world sales outside Austria and Germany. The drama series is a Superfilm production by John Lueftner and David Schalko for Austrian public network Orf and Germany’s TV Now, the new streaming service of the Rtl Mediagroup. “M” marks their first original fiction production. Home video in Germany is handled by Universum Film.
A potential Berlinale Series talking point, “M – A City Hunts a Murderer” is...
Viasat has licensed pay-tv rights for Russia and Cis countries. TV giant Globo has also closed pay-tv rights for Brazil. Canal Plus has licensed Polish rights, in a further pay-tv deal. Scandinavia is in final negotiations.
Beta handles world sales outside Austria and Germany. The drama series is a Superfilm production by John Lueftner and David Schalko for Austrian public network Orf and Germany’s TV Now, the new streaming service of the Rtl Mediagroup. “M” marks their first original fiction production. Home video in Germany is handled by Universum Film.
A potential Berlinale Series talking point, “M – A City Hunts a Murderer” is...
- 1/17/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Yesterday I finished writing my very positive review of David Schalko's Austrian television series Altes Geld. That series is about a shady billionaire who needs a new liver, and who stirs up a viper's nest when he tells his family that the one who provides such an organ to him will become his sole heir. One of the series' unequivocal strong points is that the billionaire is played by German actor Udo Kier, and in my review I said that I had never seen him being better. But is that a fair statement though? Martin Kudlac had a fantastic interview with Udo Kier earlier this year, and when you read that conversation you get an idea of just how many films Udo Kier has been...
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- 3/8/2016
- Screen Anarchy
This year, the International Film Festival Rotterdam had a section dedicated to television series. In it, you could see episode-collections shown as films, and films that are soon to become adapted as television series. But one of the most spectacular entries was a full-length screening of David Schalko's 2015 series Altes Geld (meaning Old Money), all eight episodes in one gargantuan 375-minute long chunk. I was much tempted to go see it, because the festival's synopsis was hilarious: An evil billionaire needs a liver transplant and ignites a war among his children, one of whom will be the only heir if (s)he provides him a liver. According to its author, this leads to a "Dallas for psychos", which at the very least provides some crazy...
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- 3/7/2016
- Screen Anarchy
While roaming the screen rooms and adjacent spaces in Rotterdam, TwitchFilm had the honor to sit down with acting cult icon Udo Kier, who was there to promote his latest endeavor, Austrian miniseries Altes Geld, in which he portrays a patriarch with power and wealth in his hands and a failing liver inside him. The pursuit for a new organ turns the family upside down in a subversive version of a family soap opera. Udo Kier´s prolific career envelopes 250+ films and counting. He has collaborated with big names from history books and has a diverse portfolio starring in thrash, cult, genre and award-swooping arthouse films all over the globe. TwitchFilm chatted with the actor over a glass of white wine. TwitchFilm: You flew to...
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- 2/25/2016
- Screen Anarchy
While roaming the screen rooms and adjacent spaces in Rotterdam, TwitchFilm had the honor to sit down with acting cult icon Udo Kier, who was there to promote his latest endeavor, Austrian miniseries Altes Geld, in which he portrays a patriarch with power and wealth in his hands and a failing liver inside him. The pursuit for a new organ turns the family upside down in a subversive version of a family soap opera. Udo Kier´s prolific career envelopes 250+ films and counting. He has collaborated with big names from history books and has a diverse portfolio starring in thrash, cult, genre and award-swooping arthouse films all over the globe. TwitchFilm chatted with the actor over a glass of white wine. TwitchFilm: You flew to...
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- 2/25/2016
- Screen Anarchy
Hitler is back - and he will be sharing the screen with The Pope, Osama Bin Laden, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Jesus Christ, as well as various dinosaurs .
At International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) this week, cult actor Udo Kier has revealed further plot details of Timo Vuorensola’s Iron Sky: The Coming Race, the sequel to Nazis on the moon saga, Iron Sky (2012).
Kier himself returns as Wolfgang Kortzfleisch (“Vomiting Meat”) and also plays Wolfgang’s brother, Hitler.
The new film shot in Antwerp.
“I have also a German Shepherd like Hitler had called Blondi,” Kier told ScreenDaily. “It was difficult to get one. I said to the director “It doesn’t matter. Get a stuffed one from London.’ We put it on a piece of wood with four wheels.”
In the film, Kier revealed, there is a scene in which the Us President (a Sarah Palin lookalike) attends a conference with Stalin, Putin, Hitler...
At International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) this week, cult actor Udo Kier has revealed further plot details of Timo Vuorensola’s Iron Sky: The Coming Race, the sequel to Nazis on the moon saga, Iron Sky (2012).
Kier himself returns as Wolfgang Kortzfleisch (“Vomiting Meat”) and also plays Wolfgang’s brother, Hitler.
The new film shot in Antwerp.
“I have also a German Shepherd like Hitler had called Blondi,” Kier told ScreenDaily. “It was difficult to get one. I said to the director “It doesn’t matter. Get a stuffed one from London.’ We put it on a piece of wood with four wheels.”
In the film, Kier revealed, there is a scene in which the Us President (a Sarah Palin lookalike) attends a conference with Stalin, Putin, Hitler...
- 1/31/2016
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Dutch royalty attend opening, which kicked off with Boudewijn Koole’s new feature; Bero Beyer hails Rotterdam diversity.
The 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) (Jan 27 - Feb 7) opened last night with an unlikely infusion of glamour in the shape of 44-year-old Queen Maxima.
The Queen, attending Iffr for the first time, was in the festival’s main venue, the Doelen, for the screening of opening film, Beyond Sleep. The film is directed Boudewijn Koole (Kauwboy) and based on Dutch novel Nooit meer slapen by W.F. Hermans.
“International Film Festival Rotterdam is about as old as I am,” new festival director Bero Beyer commented in his opening speech. “It has been here year after year, growing in size and impact…but we should not take either the festival nor the open environment for granted.
“All over the world, filmmakers we cherish and have welcomed here in the past are prohibited to show their work, restricted in their...
The 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) (Jan 27 - Feb 7) opened last night with an unlikely infusion of glamour in the shape of 44-year-old Queen Maxima.
The Queen, attending Iffr for the first time, was in the festival’s main venue, the Doelen, for the screening of opening film, Beyond Sleep. The film is directed Boudewijn Koole (Kauwboy) and based on Dutch novel Nooit meer slapen by W.F. Hermans.
“International Film Festival Rotterdam is about as old as I am,” new festival director Bero Beyer commented in his opening speech. “It has been here year after year, growing in size and impact…but we should not take either the festival nor the open environment for granted.
“All over the world, filmmakers we cherish and have welcomed here in the past are prohibited to show their work, restricted in their...
- 1/28/2016
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
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