FTV Monte Carlo: Love is Love, Maria Bello press conference
NCIS season 17 from September 24th
NCIS season 17 from September 24th
Waiting for Billions season 5 we had an amusing chat at the 59th Monte-Carlo Television Festival with Paul Giamatti aka Charles “Chuck” Rhoades. Q: Let’s start with the twist… PG: Oh…it’s crazy, isn’t it?!?! I can imagine the shock when you saw it happening. They told me about it so I saw it coming… Q:…
Montecarlo Television Festival. In conversation with Alan Cumming
Summer of Rockets is the new BBC Two 6 part cold-war drama series by Stephen Poliakoff. A semi-autobiographical drama sets in 1957. Petrukhin (inspired by Poliakoff‘s father) is a Russian Jew maker of hearing aids with Winston Churchill in person on his customer’s book. At the 59th Montecarlo Television Festival, we sat down with writer…
Everyone is doing great: former On tree Hill stars James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti at 58th Monte-Carlo Television Festival
“We are very lucky to work with such wonderful actors like Aaron Tveit”: Michelle and Robert King at the 58th Monte-Carlo Television Festival
We met Philip Winchester from Law & Order: SVU and we talked about tv series, baseball, music, and Undrafted: the movie based on Joe Mazzello‘s brother starring also Jay Hayden (who was in the room next to ours), Gossip Girl‘s Chace Crawford, Broadway star Aaron Tveit and his Graceland partner in crime Manny Montana. C:…
Michele in the year that consecrates him as an international star not only for his vocal skills but also for his acting excellence. He talked to us about his experience as Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace based on the book, by Maureen Orth, Vulgar Favors. But not only…
D: Fashion is something I’m very passionate about (he is wearing a wonderful white suit with black flowers on it) but as an actor, I’m just in that world for a small part. So I’m very glad they chose me for this role. Especially because I had the opportunity to meet an extraordinary woman like Donatella Versace. And I love Italy and Italians. I lived in Arezzo where The Life is Beautiful is set…Buongiorno Principessa!!! Yes, I remember a little bit of Italian…I love languages. And I went to the Giffoni Festival a few weeks ago. I love Italy! Can’t wait to come back again. For Glee and Versace, as a white straight man (he is engaged to Mia Swier) I’m very proud that an important community like LGBT embraced me making me feel like one of them.
C: How did you approach your character?
D: People think you work differently if you play something dark…like if you have to go dark to make it. Truth is that you work in exactly the same way. It doesn’t matter if you’re doing a comedy, a sit-com, a thriller, or Shakespeare. Here we talked about something real. The thing with Andrew is that the audience is not connected with his world. It’s a huge obstacle because now we are not paying attention to the performance but to the impersonation: his conflicts and his fears. We were constantly moving between the ’70s and the ’90s so it was impossible to make my look changing so often but it’s not what matters in this series and this story.
I built my character from the book as it is a very good piece of investigative journalism and people come to me like all the time from all around the world talking about Andrew. And it’s amazing the things you hear; ’cause his personality, etc…, get finally sense.”
C: How was working with Ryan Murphy?
D: Before this project, we didn’t really work together… together; like making your hands dirty together. He was my boss and stop. It’s like being a friend of a football star. You know him, his family but you’ve never seen him play football. Even if you know it’s what he is famous for. Then suddenly you see him make his magic…that’s what happened with Ryan. He is such a terrific guy.
C: How can you explain the empathy that the audience can grow with your character even if he is a real person who murdered people?
D: I think this has more to do with human compassion than with our work. As a human I believe we are hopelessly optimistic; so I think it’s our research of his redemption this empathy we feel. Our story gives the audience some prospects they never had the occasion to look at before. Obviously what he did is terrible, unforgivable. But there is also another tragedy in this story: Andrew potential. If you look at the stereotypical US serial killers you see they are all people with this amazing and huge potential. Before becoming a serial killer, Andrew was living this great life in San Diego. He was smart and charming,… so we have to wonder why the fall, and we become like frustrated faithful friends. But this doesn’t mean we forget him.
C: Which is your favorite memory from Glee?
D: When I joined the cast, Glee was a huge phenomenon already, so it was, for me, like joining Hamilton or One Direction. I don’t have a special memory because I love everything about that show.
We talked with jury fiction member Jason Isaacs about tv series, cinema, theater and much more. J: Acting is 99.9% about things you don’t say. And the audience can talk about the things they see but they can’t put into words the feelings they felt at that moment. C: Do you prefer playing the bad…
On screen, he is the bad guy from 13 Reasons Why, known as the Rapist. But in real life, he is kind and funny and sweet. What does Justin think about his character? C: Welcome to Monte-Carlo Justin… J: Oh, thank you! We had an award ceremony in Los Angeles so I just arrived here…
We saw him last year on ITV as the lead actor of Liar, a limited series about Laura Nielson, a smart and capable teacher in the middle of a breakup, who is set up on a date with recently widowed surgeon Andrew Earlham. However, the day after it is apparent that something has gone wrong,…
Cinema Made in Italy: interview with Manetti Bros for Love and Bullets (Ammore e Malavita)
Monsieur Duval (Francçois Cluzet – Quasi Amici) viene licenziato dall’ufficio per cui lavora alla soglia dei 60 anni. Inizia a bere e in breve è costretto a iscriversi a un gruppo di sostegno per alcolisti. Non sa che in pochissimo tempo la sua vita è destinata a cambiare radicalmente. Quell’esistenza maniacalmente abitudinaria viene stravolta prima…
François Cluzet is the unemployed Monsieur Duval in the last thriller SCRIBE by Thomas Kruithof. When is offered to him a job as phone calls transcriber from a very vague firm, he accepts without realizing that his methodical life is going to change pretty soon throwing him in a reality made of political games, lies…
Samuel is 16 and has a passion for skateboarding. He has big dreams: going to university, move to California, and travel, but things change when he meets Alice, who could be the girl of his life. Director: Andrea Molaioli Screenplay: Francesco Bruni, based on Nick Hornby novel Cast: Ludovico Tersigni, Barbara Ramella, Jasmine Trinca, Luca Marinelli, Fiorenza Tessari,…
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