‘The Human Voice’: Tilda Swinton speaks as directed by Pedro Almodóvar
Coming to theaters in the U.S. March 12, this gorgeous 30 minute short is a treat for the ears and eyes. The deep rich colors in situ and the coloratura in the voice of Tilda Swinton penetrate all our senses; you can almost taste the film’s flavor. This is one of the best Pedro Almodóvar films in its solid melodramatic…
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Coming to theaters in the U.S. March 12, this gorgeous 30 minute short is a treat for the ears and eyes. The deep rich colors in situ and the coloratura in the voice of Tilda Swinton penetrate all our senses; you can almost taste the film’s flavor. This is one of the best Pedro Almodóvar films in its solid melodramatic…
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- 3/12/2021
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
The New York Film Festival, whose longer-than-usual 2020 edition will run from September 17 to October 11, has announced the lineup for its new Spotlight section.
On the Rocks, director Sofia Coppola’s re-teaming for Apple and A24 with Lost in Translation star Bill Murray, will have its world premiere in the Spotlight lineup. Other titles include Hopper/Welles, a cinephile’s delight featuring a 1970 conversation between Dennis Hopper and Orson Welles; American Utopia, Spike Lee’s filmed version of David Byrne’s Broadway musical; and Pedro Almodóvar’s The Human Voice. Tilda Swinton stars in Human Voice, which is Almodóvar’s first English-language film.
In addition to Hopper/Welles, documentaries include All In: The Fight for Democracy, a look at voter suppression directed by Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés; and The Monopoly of Violence, from director David Dufresne, an examination of police brutality in France.
The Spotlight section is described by NYFF...
On the Rocks, director Sofia Coppola’s re-teaming for Apple and A24 with Lost in Translation star Bill Murray, will have its world premiere in the Spotlight lineup. Other titles include Hopper/Welles, a cinephile’s delight featuring a 1970 conversation between Dennis Hopper and Orson Welles; American Utopia, Spike Lee’s filmed version of David Byrne’s Broadway musical; and Pedro Almodóvar’s The Human Voice. Tilda Swinton stars in Human Voice, which is Almodóvar’s first English-language film.
In addition to Hopper/Welles, documentaries include All In: The Fight for Democracy, a look at voter suppression directed by Liz Garbus and Lisa Cortés; and The Monopoly of Violence, from director David Dufresne, an examination of police brutality in France.
The Spotlight section is described by NYFF...
- 8/27/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
As suggested by Venice Film Festival chief Alberto Barbera last week, the 77th edition has added to its lineup. Both Pedro Almodovar’s The Human Voice and Regina King’s One Night In Miami are now among the Out of Competition titles for the Lido event that runs September 2-12.
Almodóvar’s latest, a 30-minute adaptation of the original stage play by Jean Cocteau, was filmed and edited in record time as soon as the lockdown was lifted. Tilda Swinton, who is receiving the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award in Venice, stars in the Spanish master’s first English-language project. It centers on a desperate woman who waits for the phone call of the lover who has just abandoned her.
One Night In Miami is King’s feature debut to which Amazon Studios recently acquired global rights, and adds to the American contingent in Venice. The story follows a young...
Almodóvar’s latest, a 30-minute adaptation of the original stage play by Jean Cocteau, was filmed and edited in record time as soon as the lockdown was lifted. Tilda Swinton, who is receiving the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award in Venice, stars in the Spanish master’s first English-language project. It centers on a desperate woman who waits for the phone call of the lover who has just abandoned her.
One Night In Miami is King’s feature debut to which Amazon Studios recently acquired global rights, and adds to the American contingent in Venice. The story follows a young...
- 8/3/2020
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Regina King’s directorial debut “One Night in Miami” and Pedro Almodovar’s Jean Cocteau adaptation “The Human Voice,” starring Tilda Swinton, have been added to the lineup of the Venice Film Festival’s upcoming 77th edition.
Both additions will screen out-of-competition.
“One Night in Miami,” to which Amazon Studios recently acquired worldwide rights, takes place in 1964 and follows a young Cassius Clay — who later becomes known to the world as Muhammad Ali – after he wins the title of world heavyweight boxing champion.
The first feature directed by King, who last week received an Emmy nomination for her acting role the HBO miniseries “Watchmen,” will also screen at the Toronto Film Festival. King, whose recent acting credits also include Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk” and “Seven Seconds” on Netflix, has previously directed episodes of television on shows such as “Scandal” and “This Is Us.” But “One Night in Miami...
Both additions will screen out-of-competition.
“One Night in Miami,” to which Amazon Studios recently acquired worldwide rights, takes place in 1964 and follows a young Cassius Clay — who later becomes known to the world as Muhammad Ali – after he wins the title of world heavyweight boxing champion.
The first feature directed by King, who last week received an Emmy nomination for her acting role the HBO miniseries “Watchmen,” will also screen at the Toronto Film Festival. King, whose recent acting credits also include Barry Jenkins’ “If Beale Street Could Talk” and “Seven Seconds” on Netflix, has previously directed episodes of television on shows such as “Scandal” and “This Is Us.” But “One Night in Miami...
- 8/3/2020
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
The Venice Film Festival has added two new films to its official lineup, picking Regina King's feature directorial debut One Night in Miami and the Pedro Almodóvar's short The Human Voice for the 2020 event. Both films will screen out of competition in Venice.
King, an Oscar-winning actress for If Beale Street Could Talk and Emmy nominee for her performance in HBO's Watchmen, makes her feature film debut behind the camera with One Night in Miami.
The drama, based on the 2013 stage play by Kemp Powers, is set on the night of Feb. 25, 1964. Young boxer Cassius Clay has ...
King, an Oscar-winning actress for If Beale Street Could Talk and Emmy nominee for her performance in HBO's Watchmen, makes her feature film debut behind the camera with One Night in Miami.
The drama, based on the 2013 stage play by Kemp Powers, is set on the night of Feb. 25, 1964. Young boxer Cassius Clay has ...
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