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Audrey    [trailer]
Documentary about the life and career of actress, fashion icon and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn.
Her attractiveness continues to be off the charts. But she always seems fragile. I often feel the impulse to want to protect and feed her.
So unfortunate that she didn't have more luck finding a good man for a longer period of time.
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Audrey / Helena Coan / UK / 2020
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AUDREY (2020) dir. Helena Coan
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El 26 de agosto se rinde homenaje a aquellos hombres y mujeres del género del cine, televisión y teatro que con su talento brindan lo mejor de sí mismos en el mundo de las artes escénicas. Se celebra el Día Internacional de la Actriz y el Actor.
Los actores y actrices transmiten la esencia de los personajes que interpretan con dedicación y pasión, construyendo espacios para el arte y la reflexión, siendo capaces de transmitir las más profundas emociones.
Es uno de los oficios artísticos más antiguos de la humanidad. Ser actor o actriz exige preparación profesional, humildad, pasión y disciplina para ejecutar una interpretación magistral de los personajes que caracterizan.
Origen del Día Mundial del Actor
Esta efeméride se celebra en memoria de San Ginés de Roma, un actor del siglo III considerado un mártir por la iglesia católica. Ello es debido a que en una de sus representaciones teatrales ante el emperador Diocleciano realizó una parodia acerca del sacramento del bautismo cristiano.
Al recibir el agua bautismal en plena obra teatral se convirtió al catolicismo. Los políticos de la época lo consideraron una blasfemia, siendo torturado y decapitado. Su imagen se evoca con una máscara y un instrumento de cuerdas, como elementos simbólicos del teatro.
Actores y actrices famosos de todos los tiempos
Destacamos los nombres de algunos de los mejores actores y actrices de la historia del cine, que destacan por su gran talento y trayectoria artística ¿Cuál es tú favorito?:
Al Pacino (Estados Unidos)
Anthony Hopkins (Reino Unido)
Antonio Banderas (España)
Audrey Hepburn (Estados Unidos)
Cary Grant (Estados Unidos)
Charles Chaplin (Estados Unidos)
Clark Gable (Estados Unidos)
Clint Eastwood (Estados Unidos)
Denzel Washington (Estados Unidos)
Dustin Hoffman (Estados Unidos)
Helen Mirren (Reino Unido)
Jane Fonda (Estados Unidos)
Javier Bardem (España)
Judy Garland (Estados Unidos)
Julia Roberts (Estados Unidos)
Libertad Lamarque (México)
María Félix (México)
Penélope Cruz (España)
Robert de Niro (Estados Unidos)
Sandra Bullock (Estados Unidos)
Shirley Temple (Estados Unidos)
Filmografía
A continuación mencionamos algunos títulos de series, documentales y películas biográficas, para conocer la vida y trayectoria de actores y actrices icónicos:
María Félix: La Doña (México. Directora: María Fernanda Suárez. Año 2022): serie televisiva estrenada en julio de 2022 que muestra la vida y obra de la gran actriz mexicana María Félix, su gran talento, belleza y personalidad arrolladora.
Audrey: More Than An Icon (EEUU. Directora: Helena Coan. Año 2020): documental que explora la vida personal y profesional de la actriz Audrey Hepburn, así como su lado humanitario.
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (EEUU. Director: Laurent Bouzereau. Año 2020): documental que reivindica la vida de la actriz Natalie Wood, el impacto de su trabajo cinematográfico y el misterio que rodea su trágica muerte.
Judy (Reino Unido. Director: Rupert Goold. Año 2019): largometraje que muestra los últimos meses de la legendaria actriz Judy Garland antes de su muerte, en el año 1969.
Jane Fonda en cinco actos (EEUU. Directora: Susan Lacy. Año 2018): documental sobre la vida y obra artística de la actriz estadounidense Jane Fonda.
En la mente de Robin Williams (EEUU. Directora: Marina Zenovich. Año 2018): documental conmovedor sobre la vida íntima, trayectoria artística y altibajos del gran actor de Hollywood Robin Williams.
Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (EEUU. Director: Chris Smith. Año 2017): documental que muestra el fascinante proceso de preparación del actor Jim Carrey en el personaje de Andy Kaufman, en la película Man On The Moon (1999).
Marlene Dietrich: Su Propia Canción (Alemania. Director: David Riva. Año 2001): documental biográfico sobre la legendaria actriz Marlene Dietrich, mostrando sus grandes logros cinematográficos así como su compromiso en la lucha contra el nazismo.
Chaplin (EEUU. Director: Richard Attenborough. Año 1992): película que retrata a una de las figuras más icónicas de la historia del séptimo arte: Charles Chaplin. Muestra su vida personal, trayectoria cinematográfica y su lucha por la defensa de los derechos de las minorías.
Comparte fotos, videos e información interesante sobre el Día Internacional de la Actriz y el Actor, en las redes sociales. Utiliza los hashtags #DíaInternacionalDelActor #díainternacionaldelaactriz
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realhankmccoy · 1 year
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i hope what these people are saying about Audrey is actually true or conveys the real truth and not the fractional truth
my back is tense from pushups
also i think whatever's going on with my issues these last few days may be Chips Ahoy's fault no offense to their tasty cookies but i honestly think they make my brain go into depression
i used to eat em in Los Angeles almost exclusively with milk and Kailua or some shit like that and i ended up taking a razor blade to my wrist which i still have a light scar from
don't ever do that kids it's not a rite of passage it's very stupid -- it's like a dumb white people rite of passage, you don't need to know suffering or make yourselves suffer with any rites of passage including homelessness like so many whites have went to experience
none of that nonsense plz you're not gonna get anything out of it except regret
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mjlfilms · 3 years
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Audrey (2020)
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Audrey Hepburn | “AUDREY”   From the moving documentary and tribute, released 2020. Directed by Helena Coan
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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MCDI Trailer House! (03-26-22)
MCDI Trailer House! (03-26-22)
Welcome back to the end of the week! We have variety of character studies, romance, dramas, and a thriller or two to get excited for the near future! “Other People” is a Polish rap musical and the desaturated, gritty tone of this alone is enough to make me feel ready to sink into the world and see something unique: Directed by Aleksandra Terpinska, written by Dorota Maslowska and Aleksandra…
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Audrey (2021)
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ruthmedia2 · 3 years
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Audrey (PG)
Audrey (PG) Director: Helena Coan Runtime: 100 minutes Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Clare Waight Keller, John Lorin, Michael Avedon, Peter Bogdanovich, Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, Richard Dreyfuss, Molly Haskell, Francesca Hayward, Alessandra Ferri, Keira Moore, Alex Somers SYNOPSIS: Audrey Hepburn won her first Academy Award at the age of 24, and went on to become one of the…
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thepeoplesmovies · 3 years
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Audrey Hepburn Is 'Magnetic' In New Featurette
Audrey Hepburn Is ‘Magnetic’ In New Featurette
Next Monday 30th November Universal Pictures will release Audrey, Helena Coan‘s documentary on Audrey Hepburn. The doc promises to chronicle the tumultuous life of the Hollywood star, fashion icon, Humanitarian.
We all know about the glamourous films she starred in during the 1950’s and 1960’s. In this short but sweet new preview/Featurette Audrey Hepburn was more than an Icon, she was ‘magnetic’…
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fairyhepburn · 3 years
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Audrey (2020) - review
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Helena Jean Coan’s Audrey premiered on Netflix this Sunday, March 14, and I finally had a chance to sit down and watch it. The documentary was described as a definitive source, showing the true Audrey who was hidden behind the glamour and Hollywood allure. It is required viewing for anyone who is unaware of the real Audrey Hepburn. But for her devoted fans, it is a love letter.
Audrey provides a wealth of information about the three distinct stages of her life: childhood, career, and humanitarian work. Although each could be a full biography on their own, the documentary does not bombard the viewer with information. Kudos must be given to Coan and her crew for the seamless way each period of life unfolds on film. What makes it especially valuable is Audrey’s own voice telling her story. Her family and friends also appear, and there’s new home movie footage as well.
Film historian Molly Haskell, director Peter Bogdanovich, who directed Audrey in They All Laughed (1980) and her costar in the 1989 film Always, Richard Dreyfuss, provide context on her place in Hollywood. Haskell recalls how Audrey’s role in Roman Holiday resonated with her: she absconded from being a princess, a role Haskell herself never wanted to play. Haskell also refers to Princess Ann in that film as willfully self liberated.
“That she was called an artist of love, I think, is truly fitting.”
Molly Haskell
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, arguably Audrey’s best known film, warrants greater attention than the rest, but this is done modestly. Audrey herself was uncomfortable with how ubiquitous Holly Golightly was, but it does contain one of her best performances, a sentiment echoed by Haskell and Bogdanovich.
It’s not only photographs, film scenes, or talking heads in the documentary, but dancers portraying Audrey in wordless segments. This elevates the film by centering Audrey’s first great love of dance, and lends it all the poetry of motion. A story is being told, from young Audrey watching her father leave, to older Audrey accepting herself with serenity.
People often take Audrey for granted, or complain that she’s everywhere. And honestly, her image has been commodified to such an extent that it’s easy to assume she was merely a glamorous star. But as numerous biographies and this documentary attest, she was so much more, and she deserves to be remembered and loved. Celebrity culture is damaging, but she was born to be a star, and she is worth emulating.
Audrey suffered greatly in her life. From her parents’ divorce and the abandonment by her father, who she didn’t see again until she tracked him down as an adult; the second world war and the terror of the Nazis; her miscarriages; her own divorces; and the cancer that claimed her life. The documentary covers all of this ground but never in a pitying way. Audrey herself didn’t indulge in self-pity. She forgave her father, even when he couldn’t give her closure when she finally reunited with him. She saw the worst of humanity and still chose to love it anyway.
Love was the great driving force of Audrey’s life. Beloved though she is now, by countless she never met, she was often deprived of it. Her father’s absence and the way her mother withheld affection were largely responsible. But rather than internalize this, Audrey made it her mission to love. “I was born with an enormous need for affection, and a terrible need to give it,” she once famously said. Love of children led her to UNICEF (I do wish the film had devoted more time to her activism), which is still active today, because as she sorrowfully observed, “never again” still happens today with frightening regularity.
Audrey’s life really was a fairytale. It had all the tragedy, evil, and despair that plague the noble heroes and kindhearted heroines of those great stories. And just like them, she transcended all manner of adversity for her happily ever after. She herself said, “I’ve had black moments, but when I hit rock bottom, there’s always something there for me.” That something wasn’t a glass slipper or a magic kiss, but the greatest thing of all: love.
I’ve always been bewildered by the scorn and contempt some have for her. She is held up as an impossible feminine ideal, but as a child of divorce and trauma, one who suffered multiple miscarriages, something women are often discouraged from talking about, she will always have so much to teach women. We’re told that the greatest years of our lives are in our youth. We have to recapture our youthful look, banish wrinkles and laugh lines, but Audrey aged gracefully. She was only 63 when she died, but she was a shining example of an older woman who still has a lot to give and receive.
Audrey was a gift. And I’m so grateful I get to love her.
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alexcabotgf · 2 years
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1121 - halsey / audrey (2020) - dir. helena coan / hood - emma donoghue / tristan and isolde - rogelio de egusquiza / metamorphoses - ovid / romeo and juliet - sergio cupido / 4.48 psychosis - sarah kane
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mjlfilms · 3 years
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Audrey (2020)
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francesca hayward photographed in helena coan's audrey (with choreography by wayne mcgregor) by phil griffin
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