Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Kidman. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Kidman. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 4, 2013

Kidman to star on Cannes jury

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Australian actor Nicole Kidman poses during the photocall for The Paperboy at the Cannes Film Festival last year. Picture: AFP Source: AFP

THE Cannes Film Festival has announced its most Hollywood-heavy jury lineup in years, with a list that includes Oscar winners Nicole Kidman, Christoph Waltz and Ang Lee.

Veteran filmmaker Steven Spielberg, who is 2013's jury president, will make this an Oscar-winning quartet - a rare event for a festival that prides itself on celebrating less mainstream, independent cinema.

"The Oscars (connection) is a coincidence as all these people are friends of Cannes. And don't forget that these stars are also involved and engaged in independent cinema," Cannes Artistic Director Thierry Fremaux told The Associated Press.

"It has to be legitimate and glamorous...They all have their (unique) place in the jury," he added.

Kidman, who trod the Riviera festival's red carpet last year for the nominated The Paperboy, will certainly add a glamour factor, but will join a host of lesser known, but equally important, industry names including Romanian director Cristian Mungiu who won the festival's prize for best screenplay in 2012 for Beyond The Hills.

Other jurors include French actor Daniel Auteuil, Indian actress Vidya Balan, Scottish director Lynne Ramsay, and Japanese filmmaker Naomi Kawase.

They will all vote on the 19 nominated films, which include a sprinkling of works by old Cannes favourites like Roman Polanski, the Coen Brothers and Steven Soderbergh, to decide the winner of the coveted Palme d'Or. The festival's top accolade will be awarded on May 26.

In what will please those who have accused Cannes of sexism in the past, again this year the jury is balanced between genders.

"It's tradition: a male or female president, then four women and four men. It's important that at a time when women's in cinema is under scrutiny, to stick to this tradition," said Fremaux.

Last year, Cannes was accused of sexism for a compiling a Palme d'Or shortlist of films that included no women directors. This year, there is only one female Palme d'Or contender, from the sister of former French first lady Carla Bruni, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi with her feature A Chateau in Italy.


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Chủ Nhật, 7 tháng 4, 2013

Nicole Kidman to join Anchorman 2

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Nicole Kidman will reportedly join the cast of Anchorman 2. Picture: Splash Source: news.com.au

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Anchorman: The Legend Continues will hit cinemas in December. Picture: Supplied Source: news.com.au

NICOLE Kidman for Anchorman 2? Yes, the actress is officially bringing the funny.

The Hollywood Reporter reports the Aussie actress willl be joining the cast of the highly-anticipated sequel, Anchorman: The Legend Continues.

Kidman will join Will Ferrell, Steve Carell and Paul Rudd in the comedy, which is currently being shot in Atlanta.

Greg Kinnear, Harrison Ford and Kristen Wiig are also involved in the project, while Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson will also reportedly film cameo roles.

No details on exactly what role Kidman will play were available.

The film hits cinemas in December.


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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 4, 2013

Kidman, Watts spark Oscars talk

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Naomi Watts (as Diana, Princess of Wales) visits Australia in a scene from film Diana. Source: Supplied

THE gold paint on Ben Affleck's Best Picture Oscar has barely had time to dry, but already the race for the 2014 Academy Awards is on.

The confirmation last week of a December 27 release date in the US (likely to be Boxing Day in Australia) for Nicole Kidman’s Grace of Monaco sets the Grace Kelly biopic up as a leading Oscar contender.

Kidman won’t be the only Australian playing a princess who’s vying for awards. Naomi Watts’ turn as the late Princess of Wales in the movie Diana has been termed “stunning” by insiders who have seen early footage.

Grace of Monaco will be distributed in the US by The Weinstein Company – who have great Oscars form. TWC films have won the Best Actress gong two years running: Meryl Streep in 2012 for The Iron Lady and Jennifer Lawrence this year for Silver Linings Playbook.

Announcing his company’s acquisition of Grace of Monaco, Harvey Weinstein said: “Nicole Kidman’s commanding performance is the perfect portrait of a woman who was not only royalty, but who also remains a legend of the silver screen and a fashion icon.”

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Nicole Kidman (as actor turned princess Grace Kelly) in a scene from film Grace of Monaco

Grace Kelly herself won an Oscar in 1954.

Playing Prince Rainier to Kidman’s Kelly in the movie is Britsh actor Tim Roth.

Watts has called playing Princess Di a “high, high, high risk”, but her co-star Naveen Andrews (who plays Diana’s lover, Dr Hasnat Khan) has said “no one else” could have pulled it off. Diana is eyeing a September/October release.

As usual, Streep will be in the Oscars mix – she’ll be seen in November in August: Osage County, an adaptation of the acclaimed stage play. The drama’s heavyweight cast also includes Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor and Benedict Cumberbatch.

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Naveen Andrews (as Dr Hasnat Khan) and Naomi Watts (as Diana, Princess of Wales) in a scene from film Diana.

A strong ensemble cast could also catapult The Butler into contention.

The true tale of a White House butler who served eight Presidents, it stars Forest Whitaker as the butler, Oprah Winfrey as his wife, John Cusack as Nixon, Alan Rickman and Jane Fonda as the Reagans and Robin Williams and Melissa Leo as the Eisenhowers.

Other actors gaining early Oscar heat include Leonardo DiCaprio, whose role in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street may snuff out hopes of a nomination for the Australian-made The Great Gatsby, and Tom Hanks, who plays Walt Disney in Saving Mr Banks and the titular character in Captain Phillips, about the 2009 hijacking of a US cargo ship by Somali pirates.

Last week it was announced the 2014 Academy Awards will take place on March 2 – a week later than this year, to avoid a television clash with the Winter Olympics.

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Forest Whitaker in a scene from film The Butler.

Rumours are already circling as to who will host the ceremony, too. Leading the race so far is Justin Timberlake.
 


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