Who Wore What Jewels Weekly
Who Wore What Jewels Weekly
We are rounding up the best jewels of the week. From Jenna Ortega doubling up on the iconic Elsa Peretti Bean necklaces for Tiffany & Co. to Jodie Turner-Smith’s jaw-dropping multi-colored gemstone red carpet jewels courtesy of Irene Neuwirth to the epic brooch moments spotted on the likes of Nick Jonas, Ke Hey Quan, and model Coco Rocha, scroll down to see who wore what jewels and vote on your…
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Berlinale Film Festival 2023 Coverage @ Film Cred
This year I did two reviews and an abbreviated festival wrap-up for Film Cred.
Here you’ll find an appreciative review for the Willem Dafoe-starring whatzit Inside, by director Vasilis Katsoupis.
Over here you’ll find a not-so-glowing review for the Jesse Eisenberg curio Manorome, from director John Trengove.
And you can follow this link to the wrap up article, where I touch upon such films as James Benning’s newest meditation ALLENSWORTH; the boldly experminetal Notes from Eremocene (Poznámky z Eremocénu) by Viera Čakányová; the hypnotic strangeness of Mamalia by Sebastian Mihăilescu; the hilariously bitter ode to the Trump era Hello Dankness by the masterful collage artists Soda Jerk; The Adults by Dustin Guy Defa and featuring beautiful performances by Michael Cera, Hannah Gross and Sophia Lillis; the achingly spot-on tale of a writer in crisis in Christian Petzold’s Afire (Roter Himmel); the 70s neo-noir vibes of Till the End of the Night (Bis ans Ende der Nacht) by Christoph Hochhäusler; and the heartbreaking humanist joys of Celine Song’s Past Lives, which features a breakout performance by Greta Lee.
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#282. Manodrome - John Trengove
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[BERLIN 2023] SÉLECTION
La Berlinale débute ce jeudi et se déroulera jusqu’au dimanche 26 février. Rendez-vous à partir de jeudi sur notre page dédiée pour suivre en direct notre couverture de cette édition !
COMPÉTITION
Films datés :
08/03 : ‘Music’ d’Angela Schanelec
12/04 : ‘Suzume’ de Makoto Shinkai
19/04 : ‘Sur l’Adamant’ de Nicolas Philibert
03/05 : ‘Disco Boy’ de Giacomo Abbruzzese
06/09 : ‘Le Ciel Rouge’ de Christian Petzold
06/09 : ‘Le Grand Chariot’ de Phillipe Garrel
11/10 : ‘Mal Viver’ de João Canijo
13/12 : ‘The Survival of Kindness’ de Rolf de Heer
13/12 : ‘Nos vies d’avant’ de Celine Song
14/02/24 : ‘20 000 espèces d’abeilles’ d’Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren
Films non datés :
‘Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything’ d’Emily Atef
‘Manodrome’ de John Trengove
‘Ingeborg Bachmann – Journey into the Desert’ de Margarethe Von Trotta
‘BlackBerry’ de Matt Johnson
‘Till the End of the Night’ de Christoph Hochhäusler
‘The Shadowless Tower’ de Zhang Lu
‘Limbo’ d’Ivan Sen
‘Art College 1994’ de Liu Jian
‘Tótem’ de Lila Avilés
ENCOUNTERS
Films datés :
11/10 : ‘Viver Mal’ de João Canijo
17/04/24 : ‘White Plastic Sky’ de Tibor Bánóczki et Sarolta Szabó
Films non datés :
‘In Water’ de Hong Sang-soo
‘Orlando, ma biographie politique’ de Paul B. Preciado
‘The Adults’ de Dustin Guy Defa
‘The Echo’ de Tatiana Huezo
‘The Klezmer Project’ de Leandro Koch et Paloma Schachmann
‘Here’ de Bas Devos
‘In the Blind Spot’ d’Ayse Polat
‘The Cage Is Looking for a Bird’ de Malinka Mustaeva
‘Mon pire ennemi’ de Mehran Tamadon
‘Family Time’ de Tia Kuovo
‘The Walls of Bergamo’ de Stefano Savona
‘Samsara’ de Lois Patiño
‘Eastern Front’ de Vitaly Mansky et Yevhen Titarenko
‘Absence’ de Wu Lang
PANORAMA
Films datés :
28/06 : ‘Passages’ d’Ira Sachs
28/06 : ‘La Sirène’ de Spidah Farsi
05/07 : ‘Au cimetière de la pellicule’ de Thierno Souleymane Diallo
16/08 : ‘La Bête dans la jungle’ de Patric Chiha
23/08 : ‘Reality’ de Tina Satter
20/09 : ‘Silver Haze’ de Sacha Polak (DVD)
18/10 : ‘A l’intérieur’ de Vasilis Katsoupis
25/10 : ‘Sisi & I’ de Frauke Finsterwalder
29/11 : ‘Kokomo City’ de D. Smith
Films non datés :
‘Perpetrator’ de Jennifer Reeder
‘Adversaire’ de Milad Alami
‘After’ d’Anthony Lapia
‘All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White’ de Babatunde Apalowo
‘Al Murhagoon’ d’Amr Gamal
‘Ambush’ de Chhatrapal Ninawe
‘And, Towards Happy Alleys’ de Sreemoyee Singh
‘El Castillo’ de Martin Benchimoi
‘Do You Love Me?’ de Tonia Noyabrova
‘Drifter’ de Hannes Hirsch
‘The Eternal Memory’ de Maite Alberdi
‘Femme’ de Sam H. Freeman et Ng Choon Pin
‘Green Night’ de Han Shuai
‘Hello Darkness’ de Soda Jerk
‘Heroic’ de David Zonana
‘Joan Baez I Am a Noise’ de Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky et Maeve O’Boyle
‘Matria’ d’Álvaro Gago
‘Property’ de Daniel Bandeira
‘Sages-femmes’ de Léa Fehner
‘Sira’ d’Apolline Traoré
‘Stams’ de Bernhard Braunstein
‘Stille Liv’ de Malene Choi
‘Transfarina’ de Joris Lachaise
‘The Teachers’ de Loungeİlker Çatak
‘Under the Sky of Damascus’ de Heba Khaled, Talal Derki et Ali Wajeeh
BERLIN SPECIALS
Films datés :
31/03 : ‘Kill Bok-soon’ de Byun Sung-hyun (Netflix)
07/04 : ‘Du tennis à la prison : l’histoire de Boris Becker Pt. 1’ d’Alex Gibney (AppleTV+)
07/06 : ‘Dernière nuit à Milan’ d’Andrea Di Stefano
26/07 : ‘La Main’ de Danny Philippou et Michael Philippou
Films non datés :
‘Infinity Pool’ de Brandon Cronenberg
‘Laggiù qualcuno mi ama’ de Mario Martone
‘She Came to Me’ de Rebecca Miller
‘Superpower’ de Sean Penn et Aaron Kaufman
‘Golda’ de Guy Nattiv
‘Kiss the Future’ de Nenad Cicin-Sain
‘Loriots große Trickfilmrevue’ de Peter Geyer et Loriot
‘#Manhole’ de Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
‘Ming On’ de Soi Cheang
‘Seneca’ de Robert Schwentke
‘Sonne und Beton’ de David Wnendt
‘Der vermessene Mensch’ de Lars Kraume
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Manodrome
Manodrome (2023)
#JohnTrengove #JesseEisenberg #AdrienBrody #OdessaYoung #PhilipEttinger #SallieuSesay
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Jahr: 2023 (November)
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Regie: John Trengove
Hauptrollen: Jesse Eisenberg, Adrien Brody, Odessa Young, Philip Ettinger, Sallieu Sesay, Ethan Suplee, Evan Joningkeit, Caleb Eberhardt …
Filmbeschreibung: Ralphie (Jesse Eisenberg) ist ein Mann, der mit den Kräften von außen und den Dämonen in seinem Inneren ringt, als er auf eine geheimnisvolle Familie von Männern trifft,…
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Manodrome, 2023
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FILM SKOOL
New poster + trailer for Manodrome (2023), at KAOS.
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Its Just the Patriarchy, Hit it With Your Car
This week I had the great pleasure of watching Jesse Eisenberg's latest release Manodrome. And by pleasure I mean I enjoyed a solid hour and a half of grown men crying in an attic. While Eisenberg's performance was informed and visceral that was the only thing that was. Remove the commanding actor and his homosexual predilections and you're left with a bunch of dudes weeping in a circle jerk about how much they hate their girlfriends and wives while the cult's leader , Adrien Brody, calls himself Daddy . Now I'm in no way saying that men can't feel or should be subject to embarrassment or shame for being emotional creatures but this was not that. The social commentary on the so-called "struggle" of men fell short due to its lack of depth both within the realms of character and plot development. And let's not forget the chant. Ah yes the chant of an ungrateful man. "I created fire, I will take it back. I created steel, I will take it back. I discovered the sun and I will take it back. I will take what is mine, what has always been mine, and will always be mine. Not yours, mine."
This is why we can't let men handle anything. "I created fire I will take it back." Sir. I invented knowledge from the jump. Without me you'd still be swingin' your dick in the garden of Eden. Come on now.
All that aside I will give one thing to 2023 film Manodrome. Its portrayal of repressed, destructive behavior speaks many truths to those of us who identify with suffering, loss, abuse, shame, betrayal and so on. Though the attic circle jerk is a bit melodramatic the influence of a group mentality on a sole individuals emotional expression speaks volumes to anyone who has gone through intensive group therapy, trauma work, or meetings. When I was younger I thought tactics like breath work and breaking down trauma were woo woo yuppy attempts at understanding emotional chaos. But when we open ourselves to not only our own pain, but the pain of all those around us we are able to acknowledge that we are not in fact alone.
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