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a-secretkey · 7 months
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franciscomaldo · 4 months
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#Colao2 es producción comercial de humor que se destaca por su calidad √
Tal como en la producción original del 2017 Colao, su secuela sigue alternando su contenido popular con la buena estética y calidad técnica, lo que evidencia el notable ascenso del cine comercial de calidad. Nashla Bogaert, Raymond Pozo, Manny Pérez y Miguel Céspedes en “Colao 2” (2023). / Imagen cortesía Caribbean Films La ventaja de tener un elenco de caras conocidas y muy populares garantiza…
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cinedominicano · 6 months
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Colao 2: El Regreso de la Comedia Dominicana Más Querida
Por Marc Mejia : Colao 2, una de las comedias más icónicas del cine dominicano, está a punto de hacer su regreso triunfal a las salas de cine. La película, dirigida nuevamente por el talentoso cineasta Frank Perozo, cuenta con un elenco estelar, incluyendo a las sensaciones del humor Raymond Pozo y Miguel Céspedes, Nashla Bogaert y Manny Pérez, junto a Karen Yapoort y Alejandro Nones en roles…
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cacaitos · 2 years
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Hotel Coppelia, dir. José María Cabral (2021).
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infomundord · 3 years
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Nashla Bogaert aclara que no es parte del Gobierno
Nashla Bogaert aclara que no es parte del Gobierno
La actriz y comunicadora fue criticada tras su participación como maestra de ceremonias en la inauguración de una obra del estado en Monte Plata La actriz y comunicadora Nashla Bogaert aseguró hoy que no es parte del gobierno, tras hacerse pública su participación como maestra de ceremonias en la inauguración de una obra del estado en Monte Plata. “No soy parte del gobierno. Sólo apoyé esta…
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felixvictorino · 3 years
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Nashla Bogaert aclara que no es parte del Gobierno
Nashla Bogaert aclara que no es parte del Gobierno
La actriz y comunicadora Nashla Bogaert aseguró hoy que no es parte del gobierno, tras hacerse pública su participación como maestra de ceremonias en la inauguración de una obra del estado en Monte Plata. “No soy parte del gobierno. Sólo apoyé esta mañana la inauguración de un acueducto que lleva agua potable por primera vez en más de 20 años a una comunidad en Monte Plata, lo que me parece…
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a-secretkey · 8 months
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franciscomaldo · 8 months
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#ElAñoDelTigre es primera película dominicana disponible en @StarPlusLA √
El año del tigre se convierte en la primera película dominicana disponible en toda América Latina a través de la plataforma de Star +, el streaming propiedad de The Walt Disney Company.   Escena de “El año del Tigre” (2023). / Imagen cortesía Bou Group Nashla Bogaert, Frank Perozo, Vicente Santos, Carlos Alcántara, Wendy Ramos y Gonzalo Torres se unen en esta comedia de producción…
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cinedominicano · 7 months
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Se llevó a cabo la gran gala de estreno de la película dominicana "El método"
Esta película, que conquistó al público en el III Festival de Cine Fine Arts Hecho en RD, finalmente llega a las salas de cine este jueves. Sky Films y Cacique Films fueron los anfitriones de la glamorosa premiere de “El método”, dirigida por el talentoso cineasta y actor David Maler. El elenco estelar incluye a Nashla Bogaert, Héctor Aníbal, Georgina Duluc, Pepe Sierra, Yasser Michelén, Dahiana…
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cacaitos · 3 years
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Nashla Bogaert for Premios Soberano ‘21.
Styled by Jusef Sánchez.
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infomundord · 3 years
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Nashla Bogaert enciende las redes sociales con estas fotografías
Nashla Bogaert enciende las redes sociales con estas fotografías
Nashla Bogaert sigue causando sensación con cada fotografía o baile que sube a sus redes sociales, esta vez no ha sido la excepción. La también jueza de Dominicana’s Got Talent y productora de cine y tv, ha estado subiendo fotografías de sus días de descanso en la parte este del país, luciendo su trabajado cuerpo en diversos trajes de baño. La casa de papel filtran fecha de estreno de la quinta…
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THE St. Jordi BCN Film Festival ’21 FILM REVIEWS, VOL. II: What’s Fine…and not!
by Lucas Avram Cavazos
YOUR #VOSE take on upcoming international cinema premiering in Catalonia & Spain soon!
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Hotel Coppelia by Jose Maria Cabral ###-1/2
As I screened Hotel Coppelia at this year’s festival, I was rather taken aback by how little I knew about the history behind the Dominican Republic and the US involvement/engagement/disruption of the island country. It is 1965 as the film commences and the ladies of the bordello and hotel, Coppelia, attend to their clientele with razor sharp precision and beguiling ways that aim to keep a roaring crowd coming back to fill the coffers, run by the icy and fierce bish, Judith (Lumi Lizardo). While the film mostly follows young server/performer Gloria, played with mild perfection by actress Nashla Bogaert, it’s the intermingling of the ladies at the brothel that aids in building an emotional response to the characters rather quickly. And when the US army invades the coastal town and ensconce themselves within the confines of the hotel to “fight the communists,” we see yet another heinous example of why so many despise the guise with which the US army lies with it appearance of helping by taking with force. This, incidentally, is exactly how every modern power on Earth has taken their stance to get to whatever they perceive they are. Hotel Coppelia, and a new student I’m teaching, has made my new history study a waltz around this incredible island, rumoured to be where Columbus actually landed as his furthest Northern reach. Lovely and necessary film…
Where to watch: TBA
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Penguin Bloom by Glendyn Ivin ###-1/2
Not knowing what to expect with an Aussie film with the word ‘penguin’ in it, I was mostly moved to screen it because who doesn’t dig Naomi Watts? But what a lovely if heartbreaking tale of truth turned celluloid treasure with this unexpected, wee gem of a film. Oscar-nominated actress Watts plays Sam Bloom, a mum vacationing with her family in Thailand when a terrible accident leaves her paralysed from the waist down. Feeling like a burden to her husband (Andrew Lincoln) and her kids, when one of them rescues a little magpie chick and the parents decide the kiddos can keep it, what ends up happening is a bond between the depressed, defeated mother and the little bird with a broken limb. You can probably imagine what happens but the easy nature of this true tale leaves you feeling grateful, happy with perhaps a few tears of joy rolling down your lovely cheeks.
Where to watch: will be in local cinemas 10/9/21
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Wild Mountain Thyme by John Patrick Shanley ##
I really can’t begin to explain how much I couldn’t believe I was watching Emily Blunt cop to an attempt at an Irish accent in this blasé, Nicholas Sparks-style romance. Starring Blunt and Christian Grey-typecast character actor Jamie Dornan, this film tells the story of the selling-off of an Irish family’s farm to a wealthy US-American nephew (read: the asshole and he is Jon Hamm...yum yum) instead of the family’s son (Dornan). What I also found most odd was watching Christopher Walken try and feign being an Irish patriarch. Could we not cull together Colm Meaney or Brendan Gleeson or ANY wonderful Irish actor above 65 to play this role? At one point around the middle juncture of the film, I actually found myself counting cliches of too many modern romance dramedies, and I eventually became perplexed as to how this was greenlit in the first place for production and why Blunt and Dornan would have signed up for this trite shite…absolutely no idea.
Where to watch: in local cinemas 23/07/21
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Blithe Spirit by Edward Hall ##
Part of the comedy lineup at this year’s BCN Film Festival, Blithe Spirit is based upon the like-titled 1941 comical play by Noel Coward. Screening the film on a smaller room at Cines Verdi BCN, I really did find it strange that top actors’ actors like Judi Dench and Isla Fisher would sign up for what turned out to be a sad sap of a film. Telling the story of Charles (Dan Stevens) who’s a wealthy writer embroiled in a bad case of writer’s block who takes his wife (Fisher) to see a medium (Dench), whose performance goes madly awry and so Charles decides to commission the older medium to perform a session in his home, but this seems to summon Charles ex-wife (played beyond annoyingly so by Leslie Mann). Jokes that fail, overacting and weak scripting made this particular comedy a dud on arrival.
Where to watch: in local cinemas on 22/10/21
Last Call by Steven Bernstein ##
This film marks a moment when an accomplished cinematographer finally brings a long-desired project to fruition and onto screens. Director Bernstein has been working behind the scenes for over 35 years on innumerable movies, but he actually released an unfinished draft of this film entitled Dominion and also starring Rhys Ifans and John Malkovich back in 2016. With Last Call, a full-length feature film starring the aforementioned actors come together to tell the story of the final hours of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’ final day. It’s a grim day where he downs eighteen shots, chats up a myriad of people, who may or may not be there, and that is until the seizure that eventually brought about his death. What Bernstein serves up however is a choppy story with certain scenes that throw continuity to the wind, but you can tell the director is a true fan of the poet and desired to create a testament to the man for whose name ‘Bob Dylan’ was transformed from Robert Zimmerman. Alas, no wannabe deep conversations or great actors can save this MEH! piece…sorry!
Where to watch: TBA
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yerardjimenez · 3 years
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Derretido de color de Nashla 🙂 2021. Por @yerardjimenez. . Comparte esta Nashla Bogaert para que en todas tus fotos del 2021 salgas tan elegante. 😅😎 . #human #body #bodyart #colours #color #colores #Colour #yellow #amarillo #bodypaint #painting #art #arte #illustration #illustrationartists #ilustracion #digitalart #digitaldrawing #drawing #RD #DR #retrato #portrait https://www.instagram.com/p/CK-S7VaLDfa/?igshid=wbrb82exdddm
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