The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today the lineup for the upcoming 13th edition of FILM COMMENT SELECTS (February 18-28), Film Comment magazine's essential and eclectic film festival.
Michael Haneke's AMOUR and Paul Thomas Anderson's THE MASTER lead this year's films in the London Critics' Circle nominations - receiving seven each. The 33rd London Critics Circle Awards are being held on Jan. 20 in London. Check below for the full list of nominees:
MY WORST NIGHTMARE (Mon pire cauchemar) a romantic comedy from director Anne Fontaine ('Coco Before Chanel'). Agathe (Isabelle Huppert) is an uptight, impatient art dealer who lives in an expensive Parisian apartment with her wealthy publisher husband, Andre Dussollier ('Unforgivable'). Patrick (Benoit Poelvoorde from 'Coco Before Chanel') is a skirt-chasing, unemployed single father who lives in his van with his son. Their lives would never intersect except that their two sons are best of friends and her husband has hired Patrick to remodel their apartment. Hilarity ensues as this odd couple relationship turns into Agathe's worst nightmare.
Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett tonight announced their final season as Co Artistic Directors of Sydney Theatre Company which will include exceptional onstage partnerships directed by internationally lauded directors. Cate Blanchett and legendary French actor Isabelle Huppert will play murderous sisters directed by Benedict Andrews in a fresh exploration of Genet's The Maids by Andrew Upton and Benedict Andrews. Richard Roxburgh and Hugo Weaving are reunited with Uncle Vanya director Tamas Ascher to give their all for a cornerstone of 20th century theatre, Beckett's Waiting for Godot; and Tim Minchin and Toby Schmitz take on another of theatre's great double acts directed by Simon Phillips in Stoppard's comic masterpiece Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.
Multilingual International actor/director Gerald Papasian is among the guests of honor of the 9th Golden Apricot International Film Festival, invited to host, in three languages, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Festival in Yerevan, July 8-15th.
Multilingual International actor/director Gerald Papasian is among the guests of honor of the 9th Golden Apricot International Film Festival, invited to host, in three languages, the opening and closing ceremonies of the Festival in Yerevan, July 8-15th.
The Museum of Modern Art, in association with the Munich Film Museum and the Goethe-Institut New York, presents the first comprehensive North American retrospective of German film, theater, and opera director Werner Schroeter (1945-2010).
Film critic Dave Kehr's new book When Movies Mattered: Reviews from a Transformative Decade, published by the University of Chicago Press, is a collection of his reviews written between 1974 and 1986 in the Chicago Reader.
The Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center announced the full lineup today for the 40th edition of New Directors/New Films (March 23 - April 3).
Today, July 6 celebrities attended the Giorgio Armani Prive show as part of the Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 at Espace Vendome in Paris, France.
The Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe's presentation of UN TRAMWAY, an adaptation of Tennessee William's A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, wil play its final show on April 3.
Starting February 4, the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris will present UN TRAMWAY, an adaptation of Tennessee William's A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. The show will run until April 3.
Starting February 4, the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris will present UN TRAMWAY, an adaptation of Tennessee William's A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE. The show will run until April 3.
Inspired by Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, German playwright Heiner Müller's (1929-1995) Quartett is the foundation for this visually stylized yet visceral production from director Robert Wilson, 'a towering figure in the world of experimental theater' (The New York Times).
Inspired by Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, German playwright Heiner Müller's (1929-1995) Quartett is the foundation for this visually stylized yet visceral production from director Robert Wilson, 'a towering figure in the world of experimental theater' (The New York Times).
Inspired by Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, German playwright Heiner Müller's (1929-1995) Quartett is the foundation for this visually stylized yet visceral production from director Robert Wilson, 'a towering figure in the world of experimental theater' (The New York Times).
Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) announces 2009 Next Wave Festival, featuring fourteen dance, theater, music, opera, and nouveau cirque engagements from Sept 15-Dec 19
New York City Opera General Manager Designate Gerard Mortier will present a production of Mozart's Così fan tutte, directed by Austrian film director Michael Haneke.