Brooklyn Beckham has divided fans after showing off his culinary skills making a fish and chips sandwich.
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Naman Ramachandran Cinematographer Pushan Kripalani returns to the director’s chair with Goldfish, seven years after his acclaimed directorial debut “The Threshold.” In the film, Anamika, a half-Indian half-English woman, returns home to the U.K. to deal with her mother’s dementia and the scars of her childhood. The cast includes Kalki Koechlin (“Sacred Games”), veteran Deepti Naval (“The Good Karma Hospital”), Gordon Warnecke (“Venus”), Rajit Kapur (“Rocket Boys”) and Bharti Patel (“The Undeclared War”). “It’s very difficult to make independent cinema, as it does not get funded easily and so it’s taken me this long to get to make this film. I feel that dealing with larger questions is only possible by examining the smaller parts of human relationships. I feel that my job is to further the human conversation and this was a wonderful way to attempt to do that,” Kripalani told Variety.
“Dementia is also going to be one of the greatest concerns in the next decade or two. I think everybody will soon have if they haven’t already had a contact with someone with this condition,” adds Kripalani. Naval told Variety: “It didn’t take me much to research for this role because I’ve known somebody with dementia – it is part of my personal experience. I’ve known someone close to me suffering from dementia. So when I read the role, I thought here’s my chance to interpret something that I’ve known closely.” “Dementia is a very common condition of old age. So it’s not something rare or out of the ordinary – we see it all around,” adds Naval. “It is something we’ve known in the elderly people around us, it’s not something hard to imagine. It’s from observing life around us. It’s from knowing the elderly in our family and knowing how
Brooklyn Beckham has divided fans after showing off his culinary skills making a fish and chips sandwich.
BTS‘ Jin has dropped new teasers for his forthcoming debut solo single ‘The Astronaut’, out later this month.On October 19 at midnight KST, the Korean idol announced the impending release of his debut solo single album ‘The Astronaut’, alongside its release date of October 28 at 1pm KST.Simultaneously, a logo trailer for the new project was also shared via the HYBE Labels’ YouTube channel. The two-minute clip begins with an A-shaped spaceship orbiting around Earth.
Victoria Beckham is a fashion icon. The talented designer is always showing off her incredible sense of style, even when walking down the streets of New York City, taking this as the perfect opportunity to have fun with the latest trends.The former Spice Girl was spotted wearing the most stunning glitter boots, making it the perfect ensemble with a baby blue long-sleeved dress, with an asymmetrical neckline, accessorized with minimal jewelry and big sunglasses.Victoria channeled her best Cinderella look, making a big entrance as she arrived at a building in Manhattan.
Korean filmmaker Lee Jeong-hong’s A Wild Roomer and Shivamma, from India’s Jaishankar Aryar, were the winners of the New Currents Awards at the close of an encouragingly busy Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, October 5-14).
Rebecca Souw Achieving a balance between artistic creativity and commercial appeal has been a key component of the success of the Korean film and TV industries, said senior executives at the Asin Contents & Film Market, held this week as part of the Busan International Film Festival. Leading U.S. producer Ted Hope said that “Being audience focused but ambitiously creating authored work,” is significant and that Korean filmmakers are able to tap into a wide range of emotions. Yang Yoomin, a Korean producer who has worked with hit filmmaker Yeon Sang-ho, explained why such a discussion was important. She gave the examples of the Hong Kong and Japanese film industries which have both at times enjoyed international success, but which have recently been eclipsed. Hope said that Hong Kong films and Japanese animation are at opposite ends of the spectrum stretching from commerce and art films, but said that Korean stories demonstrate a balance between authorship and audience-focused approaches.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Korean indie production house, IMTV is developing and will produce a drama series based on the New York Times best-selling novel, “The Island of Sea Women” by Lisa See. The story is set largely on the remote Korean island of Jeju, among the community of ‘haenyo,’ women who earn a living by free diving for mollusks, seaweed and other sea life from the depths of the ocean. Representatives of a rare semi matriarchal society, the women work while the menfolk typically stay at home, though property is passed down along male lines. Celebrated activist and Nobel Prize-winner Malala recently boarded a documentary project about the haenyo of Jeju that is set up at the A24 U.S. indie studio.
Naman Ramachandran Filmmakers in the Philippines will no longer have to pay back production grants received from Film Philippines, the organization also known as Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), it was revealed at Busan’s Asian Contents & Film Market on Saturday. “The Film Philippines incentives and grants are the same, and the benefits that you can get and the percentages of cash rebate that you can get, they’re still the same. The only difference is it’s now non-recoupable funds, meaning that the beneficiary does not need to return any of the funds that they receive,” David Fabros, unit manager, special projects and external affairs at the FDCP told Variety. “It used to be otherwise. It used to be that FDCP required an equity share to be returned. But now that has been revised and removed. So now all the grants of Film Philippines incentives are non-recoupable.”
Naman Ramachandran After its world premiere in Toronto, Nandita Das’ “Zwigato” has its Asian premiere in Busan’s A Window on Asian Cinema strand. An acclaimed actor with credits including “Fire,” “Kannathil Muthamittal” and “Kamli,” Das made her directorial debut with “Firaaq” (2008), which debuted at Toronto. Her next film as director, “Manto” (2018), bowed at Cannes. “Zwigato,” her third outing in the director’s seat, also bowed at Toronto. It began life as a short film that was to be part of an anthology produced by India’s Applause Entertainment. That project didn’t come to fruition, but Applause chief Sameer Nair convinced Das to expand the idea into a feature, which she did during the course of India’s first two COVID-19 lockdowns. The film, a satire on the gig economy, follows a factory manager, who after losing his job, becomes a courier for the food delivery app Zwigato.
Victoria Beckham is putting feud rumors to rest when it comes to her daughter-in-law, Nicola Peltz. The 27-year-old wife of Victoria’s eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, attended Victoria’s Paris Fashion Week show over the weekend along with the rest of the Beckham family.
No drama here. Victoria Beckham shared several photos of daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz Beckham amid rumors that the duo are feuding.
Victoria Beckham was sure to ignore any backlash as she basked in her family's support following her Paris Fashion Week show debut. Over the weekend, the Spice Girl turned internationally renowned fashion designer showcased her spring/summer 2023 collection at the annual fashion event.
Are those feud rumors between Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz finally being put to bed once and for all?!
Victoria Beckham's SS23 show was undoubtably one of the hottest tickets at Paris Fashion Week . The Spice Girl turned high-fashion designer shared a sneak peak of her front row, sharing a photo with her 30.2 million followers with the caption "It’s Paris baby!! I’m so grateful for my family, @BritishVogue and @VogueMagazine for always supporting me on this journey xx VB."MORE: Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham are serving some serious looks at Paris Fashion WeekRELATED: Nicola Peltz breaks cardinal fashion rule - and we are inspired A post shared by Victoria Beckham (@victoriabeckham)In the photo daughter in law Nicola Peltz, and Brooklyn Beckham put on a united front to cheer on Victoria during the show, (putting to bed any rumours of a feud.) Nicola wore baggy denim, and an asymmetric black top showcasing her new edgy style. Joining them were of course Romeo, David and Harper Beckham as well as British Vogue’s editor in chief Edward Enninful and American Vogue’s Anna Wintour.
Victoria Beckham was the woman of the moment when she made her Paris Fashion Week debut on Friday, but all eyes were on her family dynamics.MORE: Nicola Peltz gushes about mum Claudia in new pictures with Brooklyn BeckhamHer eldest son Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz put on a united front as they joined the aspiring chef's family on front row to watch the runway display of Victoria's SS23 collection.WATCH: David Beckham reveals his habits that annoy wife VictoriaProving there is no animosity between the two families, the couple appeared to be in great spirits as they were seen arriving at the show to show their support for the British fashion designer.MORE: Brooklyn Beckham celebrates new milestone with Nicola Peltz - 'I love you more than life'READ: Brooklyn Beckham reveals Nicola Peltz 'always cries' whenever he surprises herVictoria was overwhelmed during the event and was seen in tears as she embraced her husband, and close friend Eva Longoria, who attended the show. Emotions got to VictoriaBrooklyn and Nicola joined David Beckham and Brooklyn's siblings, Romeo, Cruz and Harper at the presentation, which was held at the 17th-century church and monastery of Val-de-Grâce in the 5th arrondissement.
the Guardian reported.Hanks’ “wildly ambitious” book — “The Making of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece” — will cover 80 years and lead to the opening of a movie, according to the publication. The “colossal, star-studded, multimillion-dollar superhero action film” will feature characters such as a troubled soldier, a young child, eccentric director, a pompous film star and a production assistant.“Movie making is very hard work over a very long period of time that consists of so many moments of joy slapped up against an equal number of feelings of self-loathing,” said the 66-year-old “Forrest Gump” actor.
Victoria Beckham just can’t wait to try husband David Beckham’s “sticky stuff!”