An unforgettable accessory! Sarah Jessica Parker celebrated the 25th anniversary of Sex and the City with a memorable piece of jewelry.
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John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Founded in 1953, bought by Julio Fernández in 1987 and now run by his brother Carlos Fernandez and daughter Laura Fernández, Filmax is one of its biggest true-blue independent studios in Spain, involved in film and TV pro- duction, and movie distribution, international film and TV sales and exhibition. Founded in 1953, bought by Julio Fernández in 1987 and now run by his brother Carlos Fernandez and daughter Laura Fernández, Filmax is one of its biggest true-blue independent studios in Spain, involved in film and TV production, and movie distribution, international film and TV sales and exhibition. How it got there is another question. “At Filmax, we’ve always bet on creative talent. In Spain, there’s always been creative talents that have revolutionized its sector: Architects, artists and designers,” says Laura Fernández, a Filmax executive producer. “Filmax has known how to find talent in all parts of film production: Composers, screenwriters, DPs, casting, VFX and directors.”
Jaume Balagueró’s “Nameless” gave Filmax its first experience of fulsome international pre-sales at 1999’s Mifed, helping to usher in a golden age of Spanish auteur genre that resonates to this day. A director on “Polseres Vermelles,” the original Catalan version of “The Red Band Society” and Filmax’s biggest TV fiction format hit, Pau Freixas has gone on to showrun most of the company’s biggest TV series, such as 2017’s “I Know Who You Are,” a crime thriller with a premium edge made for Mediaset España. Another key, Filmax president Carlos Fernández says, has been “diversification in projects and territories.” The company Julio Fernández bought was a distribution house, a Paramount library movie
An unforgettable accessory! Sarah Jessica Parker celebrated the 25th anniversary of Sex and the City with a memorable piece of jewelry.
Sarah Jessica Parker celebrated 25 years of “Sex and the City” with a special post this week.
Leah Remini‘s two years into her education at New York University and she’s taking a step back to admire her progress despite, she says, “spending 35 years in a cult.”
Good Morning America's Ginger Zee has taken to her Instagram to celebrate love and marriage with her husband, fellow media personality Ben Aaron. Sharing a post on the social media site on Monday morning, the 42-year-old meteorologist revealed that she and her husband of nine years had attended a wedding over the weekend. Writing in the caption of her social post, Ginger said: "With my love celebrating love.
To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his fourth studio album Immunity, Jon Hopkins has shared a remastered digital version. The physical release will be available on October 6.
Bindi Irwin is celebrating her parents on a special day!On Sunday, the star took to Instagram to pen a sweet message in honor of her parents, Steve and Terri Irwin's, anniversary.«A love like this is eternal. Happy Anniversary to my extraordinary parents.
Leah Remini's two years into her education at New York University and she's taking a step back to admire her progress despite, she says, «spending 35 years in a cult.»The 52-year-old actress took to Instagram on Friday to share that she recently completed her second year at the prestigious university. She was in tears just two years ago after announcing her admission into an associate's program in liberal arts.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's little girl has officially turned two years old. Lilibet Diana, named for her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, and her grandmother, Princess Diana, was born June 4, 2021, in California. Festivities are likely to take place in California for the Duke and Duchesses daughter, although the family has not revealed their plans.
Adam Lambert kicked off Pride Month with a new anthem that should go on repeat for the next 30 days!
Leah Remini is marking a personal milestone!
Juan Mata has taken to social media to celebrate being crowned a league champion one year after he left Manchester United.
Talk about legs — or, more appropriately, wings: Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick is still playing in Japanese cinemas a full year on from its debut. Continuing on from a stratospheric and super-leggy run, the sequel, on its 365th day of release, became Tom Cruise’s biggest film ever in the market. In doing so, it overtook 2003’s The Last Samurai with JPY 13.71B ($101.5M) — and Maverick is still flying on local screens. It had become Paramount’s No. 1 movie of all time in Japan in August and also marks the same milestone for Skydance.
Brooke Shields celebrated 22 years of marriage to her husband, Chris Henchy, by sharing an Instagram post on Friday. The 57-year-old actress posted several photos to her account, each of which showed her spending quality time with her 59-year-old spouse. The performer, who opened up about her childhood during a recent interview with Drew Barrymore, also penned a short message to publicly express her affection for her longtime partner.
Thania Garcia New Orleans bounce artist Big Freedia has announced a new album — her first full-length effort since 2014’s “Just Be Free” — “Central City” will arrive on June 23. The set includes features from Lil Wayne, Faith Evans, Kelly Price, Sonyae and more. Previously released singles “Central City Freestyle” and “$100 Bill,” featuring Ciara, appear as part of the 16-song tracklist while the album’s third single, a booming club track titled “Bigfoot,” was released today. “Call me Bigfoot stepping on these bitches necks,” Freedia’s inimitable vocals proclaim as the jolting basslines of “Bigfoot” guide her delivery. “I got a big foot but I’m getting bigger checks/They don’t see what’s coming next.”
ABBA Voyage celebrates one year since its premiere this weekend (May 25-27) and organisers have marked the anniversary by releasing new images of the production.ABBA Voyage, which takes place at a purpose-built venue in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and has welcomed more than one million fans since it launched last year, sees the Swedish pop outfit perform their many hits as digital avatars. The show has been critically acclaimed, with NME describing it as a “feel-good sensory overload” where “digital sorcery meets pure pop bangers” in a five-star review.The new images, which you can see below, feature ABBA members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s virtual selves mid-performance. In the same press release, it was announced that ABBA Voyage has also extended its booking period, with tickets now on sale until May 2024.Speaking about the creation of the show, Ulvaeus said: “If you build the right machine, and you build it well, then it exceeds the sum of its parts.
Miss Universe pageant announces a new changeThree mothers and a transgender woman will compete during the 2023 edition of Miss Universe Puerto RicoMiss Universe finalist Sienna Weir found dead at 23 Dayanara became not only the queen of 1993 but also an example to follow for many young Latinas who, to date, follow in her footsteps to achieve a dream. “That a jibarita from the countryside of my town of Toa Alta with my 18 years old will achieve this dream and give our youth the hope of achieving theirs, no matter their economic situation in which they find themselves... of course the dream, the goal, the desire is but always hand in hand with sacrifice, discipline, and hard work,” she explains.
EXCLUSIVE: Filmax has acquired international rights to Spanish-Argentinian animated feature Robotia and will present the pic to buyers at the Cannes market.
John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Spanish genre producer Filmax, which is behind such films as “The Machinist,” “Darkness” and “[REC],” is bringing Carlota Pereda’s “The Chapel,” the Spanish director’s follow-up to “Piggy,” to the Cannes market. Bowing at 2022’s Sundance, “Piggy” was hailed by Variety as a “viciously impressive debut.” A Filmax and Bixagu Entertainment production backed by Netflix, RTVE and EiTB, “The Chapel” is written by Albert Bertrán Bas, Carmelo Viera and the director. It turns on Emma, 8, who seeks out Carol, a fake medium, to communicate with the spirit of a little girl which has spent centuries trapped in a chapel. Contact, Emma thinks, will allow her to still talk with her own terminally ill mother when she dies. What Carol doesn’t realise is that Emma has a real gift and, if she goes on trying to use it without Carol’s help, will put her young life in mortal danger.
EXCLUSIVE: Filmax has acquired international rights to the European road movie Birds Flying East, starring Teresa Saponangelo (The Hand Of God), Luis Zahera (The Beasts), and Javier Gutierrez (The Motive).
The future of I’m A Celebrity South Africa has been "revealed" - and it looks like it could be set to become a more permanent fixture on our screens. Whilst the all-stars spin-off was originally touted to be a one-off special - it was such a big hit with viewers, that it's thought ITV bosses are going to bring it back.The show, which was pre-recorded but ended on Friday night, saw Myleene Klass crowned as the first ever I'm A Celebrity South Africa winner - 17 years after she first appeared on the original show in 2006. In its duration, I'm A Celeb South Africa was pulling in an average of five million viewers per episode, and it was the most-watched TV programme each night.