Fans have loved tuning in to the Roseanne reboot — and lucky for them, the show has already been picked up for Season 11, with filming resuming later this month. "Season 11 is a dream come true," Michael Fishman, who plays D.J. Conner, exclusively tells Closer Weekly. "We had so many ideas that didn’t make it into Season 10. We have so much more to cover as a family." After the revival's premiere in late March, the sitcom's ratings sky-rocketed. "No one was surprised because there was a real feeling of enthusiasm and excitement about how well the writers had tapped into the best parts of the old series," costume designer Erin Quigley, one of many original crew members who returned, tells Closer. "It deals with universal issues." ABC Entertainment Channing Dungey further confirmed the reboot's second season shortly after the premiere. "We're thrilled that America has welcomed the Conner family back into their homes,...
- 5/2/2018
- by Closer Staff
- Closer Weekly
How would you program this year's newest, most interesting films into double features with movies of the past you saw in 2015?Looking back over the year at what films moved and impressed us, it is clear that watching old films is a crucial part of making new films meaningful. Thus, the annual tradition of our end of year poll, which calls upon our writers to pick both a new and an old film: they were challenged to choose a new film they saw in 2015—in theatres or at a festival—and creatively pair it with an old film they also saw in 2015 to create a unique double feature.All the contributors were given the option to write some text explaining their 2015 fantasy double feature. What's more, each writer was given the option to list more pairings, with or without explanation, as further imaginative film programming we'd be lucky to catch...
- 1/4/2016
- by Notebook
- MUBI
Rotterdam #44 came and went with less fanfare than in the past. The Hivos Tiger Awards, the main competition’s top prizes, were given out to a trio of films Friday night. The winners — Carlos M. Quintela’s German-Cuban-Argentine co-production La Obra Del Siglo, Jakrawal Nilthamrong’s odd and dreamy Thai drama Vanishing Point and Juan Daniel F. Molero’s pomo comedia-tragedia Videophilia (and other Viral Syndromes) — each took home 15,000 euros. All three remain unseen by this critic, as does the Fipresci prize winner Battles, by Isabelle Tollenaere, the Knf Award winner Key House Mirror, by Michael Noer, and the Iffr Audience […]...
- 2/2/2015
- by Brandon Harris
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Rotterdam #44 came and went with less fanfare than in the past. The Hivos Tiger Awards, the main competition’s top prizes, were given out to a trio of films Friday night. The winners — Carlos M. Quintela’s German-Cuban-Argentine co-production La Obra Del Siglo, Jakrawal Nilthamrong’s odd and dreamy Thai drama Vanishing Point and Juan Daniel F. Molero’s pomo comedia-tragedia Videophilia (and other Viral Syndromes) — each took home 15,000 euros. All three remain unseen by this critic, as does the Fipresci prize winner Battles, by Isabelle Tollenaere, the Knf Award winner Key House Mirror, by Michael Noer, and the Iffr Audience […]...
- 2/2/2015
- by Brandon Harris
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Iffr also reveals other award winners including the audience prize.
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) unveiled the three winners of the Hivos Tiger Award Competition at an awards ceremony hosted by outgoing festival director Rutger Wolfson.
The films, which each received a cash prize of €15,000 ($17,000), were La Obra Del Siglo by Carlos M. Quintela (Cuba), Vanishing Point by Jakrawal Nilthamrong (Thailand) and Videophilia (And Other Viral Syndromes) by Juan Daniel F. Molero (Peru).
The competition jury was comprised of writer, director and producer Rolf de Heer, producer Ichiyama Shozo, director Maja Miloš, art photographer and director of Spanish Film Archive Jose Maria Prado Garcia and actress Johanna ter Steege.
On making their decision, the jury said: “In dealing with both living and broken dreams, La Obra Del Siglo confronts themes both intimate and epic. With its wonderful performances, with its humour and poignancy and boldness of execution, the film resonates with history.
”Vanishing Point combines...
International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) unveiled the three winners of the Hivos Tiger Award Competition at an awards ceremony hosted by outgoing festival director Rutger Wolfson.
The films, which each received a cash prize of €15,000 ($17,000), were La Obra Del Siglo by Carlos M. Quintela (Cuba), Vanishing Point by Jakrawal Nilthamrong (Thailand) and Videophilia (And Other Viral Syndromes) by Juan Daniel F. Molero (Peru).
The competition jury was comprised of writer, director and producer Rolf de Heer, producer Ichiyama Shozo, director Maja Miloš, art photographer and director of Spanish Film Archive Jose Maria Prado Garcia and actress Johanna ter Steege.
On making their decision, the jury said: “In dealing with both living and broken dreams, La Obra Del Siglo confronts themes both intimate and epic. With its wonderful performances, with its humour and poignancy and boldness of execution, the film resonates with history.
”Vanishing Point combines...
- 2/2/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Above: Key House Mirror (Michael Noer)
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has come to a close and all the awards have been handed out. The winners are as follows:
Hivos Tiger Awards
La obra del siglo by Carlos M. Quintela
Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) by Juan Daniel F. Molero
Vanishing Point by Jakrawal Nilthamrong
The Big Screen Award
Second Coming by Debbie Tucker Green
Netpac Award
Poet on a Business Trip by Ju Anqi (China)
Fipresci Award
Battles by Isabelle Tollenaere (Belgium, The Netherlands)
Knf Award
Key House Mirror by Michael Noer...
The International Film Festival Rotterdam has come to a close and all the awards have been handed out. The winners are as follows:
Hivos Tiger Awards
La obra del siglo by Carlos M. Quintela
Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes) by Juan Daniel F. Molero
Vanishing Point by Jakrawal Nilthamrong
The Big Screen Award
Second Coming by Debbie Tucker Green
Netpac Award
Poet on a Business Trip by Ju Anqi (China)
Fipresci Award
Battles by Isabelle Tollenaere (Belgium, The Netherlands)
Knf Award
Key House Mirror by Michael Noer...
- 1/31/2015
- by Notebook
- MUBI
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