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Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking”

Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking” Léa Seydoux: “I can’t find, but I’m looking”

This article is published in issue 15 of Vanity Fair on newsstands until April 12, 2022 In Paris it is a colder morning than usual, but Léa Seydoux it is solar. In fact, we sing together Jenny from the Block by Jennifer Lopez, in an a cappella duet she suggested … that quickly fades into […]

Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting”

Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting” Carolina Sala: “I’m not sitting still and waiting”

When, in 2019, Parasite came to the cinema, Vulture he wrote that when one thought he understood it, the film was transformed into something else. A definition that could also marry very well for Glass, Domenico Croce’s film premiered at the Bari Bifest he sees Carolina Sala as a hikikomori girl sealed in her little […]

Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night”

Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night” Carrère: “Me and the invisible workers who clean at night”

Lifting the veil on the submerged, on what we read in news pages and between the lines of the lives of (not) illustrious men. Make detail macro with lenses and hall mirror distortions. Diluting one’s voice, including abysses, in the stories and voices of others. This is only a small part of what Emmanuel Carrère […]

Matilde Gioli and innate motherhood, Alessandro Preziosi and the ability to grow up with children

Matilde Gioli and innate motherhood, Alessandro Preziosi and the ability to grow up with children Matilde Gioli and innate motherhood, Alessandro Preziosi and the ability to grow up with children

A sui generis janitor and a mother struggling with a child who often disappears. Alessandro Preziosi And Matilde Gioli are the protagonists of the new family comedy by Fausto Brizzi Bla Bla Baby (in cinemas from April 7). Luca is an employee of Green Light and takes care of the company kindergarten, one day he […]

Matilde Gioli: “Blessed be the day I met you”

Matilde Gioli: “Blessed be the day I met you” Matilde Gioli: “Blessed be the day I met you”

M.atilde Gioli measure the popularity with a parameter that is as empirical as it is effective: the number of times she is stopped on the street. Before Doc – in your hands, it happened once a day; then, since in March 2020 his face became that of Giulia Giordano, a hospital doctor with great professionalism […]

From Bella Swan to Diana Spencer, 10 roles of Kristen Stewart waiting (perhaps) for the Oscar

From Bella Swan to Diana Spencer, 10 roles of Kristen Stewart waiting (perhaps) for the Oscar From Bella Swan to Diana Spencer, 10 roles of Kristen Stewart waiting (perhaps) for the Oscar

Kristen Stewart finally arrives in the Italian salt in the iconic look of Lady Diana In the biopic Spencer. The film of Pablo Larraín (yes, director of Jackie with Natalie Portman) presented in competition a Venice 78. The film tells the story of Diana Spencer’s last Christmas in the royal residence of Sandringham with her […]

Glenn Close, 75 years of antidiva in the 10 most iconic roles

Glenn Close, 75 years of antidiva in the 10 most iconic roles Glenn Close, 75 years of antidiva in the 10 most iconic roles

Glenn Close turns 75 as a Hollywood antidote. Magnetic and eclectic, the lady of American cinema she has never won an Oscardespite the 8 nominations received throughout her career as a superb actress, in which she holds the record woman with the most Oscar nominations without ever having won one. Her first nomination for the […]

10 great lessons from cinema’s most memorable dads

10 great lessons from cinema’s most memorable dads 10 great lessons from cinema’s most memorable dads

Today is Father’s Day. What better time to remember the 10 great lessons from the most memorable of cinemafrom the “imperfect” parent George Clooney of Bitter paradise to the wise Mufasa de The Lion King. The March 19 it is the traditional appointment to honor fathers from all over the world, although each country has […]

I run to you, Riccardo Milani: “Disability deserves neither pietism nor indifference”

I run to you, Riccardo Milani: “Disability deserves neither pietism nor indifference” I run to you, Riccardo Milani: “Disability deserves neither pietism nor indifference”

He is a wealthy entrepreneur, selfish, liar and self-centered, willing to do anything to win a woman, even to pretend to be in a wheelchair. She is a committed, sensitive and cultured violinist, who plays tennis, who really moves in a wheelchair due to an accident. They are the two protagonists of the romantic comedy […]