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Victoria Hart was signed by Decca records in a £1.5 million record deal in 2007 after being picked to perform for the stars at a party in Cannes, France. The 20-year-old was spotted at The Naked Turtle restaurant in Richmond, London, where she worked...
Tags: France, Cannes, Year of birth missing, Lap dance, Striptease, Decca Records, Entertainment Culture, Dances, Erotic dance, Victoria Hart, Human Interest
The great French actor Gerard Philipe died yesterday at the age of 37, after returning in a state of exhaustion from making a film in Mexico titled �La fievre monte a El Paso,� directed by Luis Bunuel. His sudden death surprised and saddened not only...
Tags: Paris, France, Cannes, Panagiotis, Andrᅢᄅ Roussin, Albert Camus, Gᅢᄅrard Philipe, Jean Giraudoux, Caligula, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest
We want to maintain a healthy balance between glamour and serious cinema. Glamour cannot be overencompassing, it has to be one element of the festival. We hope to achieve this," festival director S M Khan told Reuters. Bollywood will take a back seat...
Tags: France, Cannes, Waheeda Rehman, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, Indian films, Goa, International Film Festival of India, Entertainment Culture, Asha Parekh, Bollywood, Cinema of India
Fatih Akin's "Soul Kitchen," Xavier Giannoli's "In the Beginning" and Cristian Mungiu's "Tales From the Golden Age" are among seven titles selected for the Cannes Festival's first Buenos Aires European Film Week. Co-organized by Argentina's Incaa Film...
Tags: Buenos Aires Cinemark Palermo, Cannes Festival, Thierry Fremaux, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Cristian Mungiu, Xavier Giannoli, In the Beginning, Promenade de la Croisette, Cannes, films, Cannes Film Festival, Cinema of Argentina, Entertainment Culture
Full of soul-searching and menace, it was the toast of the Cannes film festival last year. Next came the success this autumn of Nowhere Boy , artist Sam Taylor-Wood's uplifting biopic of the young John Lennon. Now, following these unexpected triumphs,...
Tags: Steve McQueen, UK Film Council, turner prize, Sam Taylor-Wood, France, Cannes, Young British Artists, Cinema of the United Kingdom, Cannes Film Festival, British films, films, Entertainment Culture
Fremaux and Jeune are here to meet people from the Indian film industry and to watch films. Fremaux is the visionary uberboss of the Cannes film festival, after its president Gilles Jacob, while Christian Jeune is the picky but affable India veteran,...
Tags: Cannes Film Festival, Christian Jeune, Thierry Fremaux, Sanjay Bhansali, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, France, Cannes, Guzaarish, Martin Scorsese, Cinema of India, Devdas, Entertainment Culture
When you watch the films of Austrian director Michael Haneke, you're not so much looking at a screen as gazing into a mirror, and a pretty forbidding one. You the viewer, with your cultural assumptions, are always Haneke's real focus, the target of his...
Tags: Michael Haneke, white ribbon, France, Cannes, Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Tukur, Burghart Klauᅢ゚ner, films, The White Ribbon, Entertainment Culture
Lawyers for Apple, which makes the popular smart phone, and Bouygues, which markets it in France, opposed the call, noting that the alleged incident is the subject of a police fraud inquiry, lawyer Patrick Luciani added. "My client wants a neutral expert...
Tags: Patrick Luciani, France, Cannes, IPhone OS, Luciani, Linksys iPhone, Multi-touch, Smartphones, IPhone
According to QuentinTarantino, without finding Christopher Waltz, there would have been no INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. It was essential to Tarantino to cast actors with impeccable linguistic skills to match equally superlative acting talents. ...
Tags: Christopher Waltz, Quentin Tarantino, INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS, Berlin, villainous, Nazi, European, film, stage, interview, profile, Brad Pitt, Colonel Hans Landa, Vienna, Austria, Germany, theatre, Cannes, OScar, Academy Awards, WWII
Former football star Eric Cantona plays an enigmatic mentor...Would you expect Ken Loach, a filmmaker whose detractors usually accuse of excessive earnestness and an invisible sense of humour, to get it down on film?