There’s a lurid fascination in “Jackie” about the eponymous First Lady’s Ptsd following JFK’s assassination. Chilean director Pablo Larraín (Oscar submissions “No” and “Neruda”) approached the movie as an outsider looking in, trying to get close to Mrs. Kennedy (Oscar contender Natalie Portman) as she tried to overcome her grief.
“It’s a horror film in a way because it tells the story of a woman, with a terrible trauma,” Larraín’s frequent editor Sebastian Sepulveda told IndieWire. “So Pablo made the right choice putting the camera very near to her. And the score too [by Mica Levi] helped a lot in establishing this melancholy mood.”
Cinematographer Stephane Fontaine (“Elle”) chose to use Super 16mm and a lot of held-held shots for both aesthetic and practical reasons. “You’ve got archival footage and two different kinds of period footage,” he said. “The 1962 White House Tour that she did for CBS,...
“It’s a horror film in a way because it tells the story of a woman, with a terrible trauma,” Larraín’s frequent editor Sebastian Sepulveda told IndieWire. “So Pablo made the right choice putting the camera very near to her. And the score too [by Mica Levi] helped a lot in establishing this melancholy mood.”
Cinematographer Stephane Fontaine (“Elle”) chose to use Super 16mm and a lot of held-held shots for both aesthetic and practical reasons. “You’ve got archival footage and two different kinds of period footage,” he said. “The 1962 White House Tour that she did for CBS,...
- 11/28/2016
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Draya Michele's ex-bf claims they made a sex tape ... and now he's suing to get it back -- because he's worried their skin flick will go public.TMZ has learned a video is being shopped around to the big porn companies ... featuring a woman who looks a lot like the "Basketball Wives" star -- and her ex, David Miranda.Miranda filed suit in NY small claims court ... for loss of "private documents." David tells...
- 10/26/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Glenn Greenwald said Wednesday there was “no question” he will return back to the United States in the days to come, and that he potentially would use Polk Award as a bargaining chip to “force the issue” of his legal status. He talked about his partner David Miranda’s legal predicament and what his next steps will be, calling the UK’s detainment a strike against “press freedom.” Also read: Glenn Greenwald’s The Intercept Launches with More Edward Snowden Leaks (Video) During his appearance on HuffPost Live, correspondent Alyona Minkovski pointed out that people merely visiting WikiLeaks’s website...
- 2/19/2014
- by James Crugnale
- The Wrap
From Edward Snowden to Miley Cyrus, the most viewed stories of 2013 on the Guardian website varied in seriousness and style
So that was 2013 – the year that Nelson Mandela died, the Pope resigned, Syria spiralled further into chaos and Miley Cyrus licked a hammer. But what were the stories that most gripped Guardian readers? Clue: they weren't all about Margaret Thatcher.
Based on the number of visits to each page, here are the most viewed stories of 2013 on theguardian.com. Figures are correct as of 20 December 2013; we have not listed multiple articles on the same topic.
In the news
1) Edward Snowden: The whistleblower behind the Nsa revelations
Monday 10 June 2013
"My name's Ed Snowden, I'm 29 years old. I work for Booz Allen Hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for Nsa in Hawaii." With those words, the young whistleblower revealed he was the source of the biggest intelligence leak in the history of America's National Security Agency,...
So that was 2013 – the year that Nelson Mandela died, the Pope resigned, Syria spiralled further into chaos and Miley Cyrus licked a hammer. But what were the stories that most gripped Guardian readers? Clue: they weren't all about Margaret Thatcher.
Based on the number of visits to each page, here are the most viewed stories of 2013 on theguardian.com. Figures are correct as of 20 December 2013; we have not listed multiple articles on the same topic.
In the news
1) Edward Snowden: The whistleblower behind the Nsa revelations
Monday 10 June 2013
"My name's Ed Snowden, I'm 29 years old. I work for Booz Allen Hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for Nsa in Hawaii." With those words, the young whistleblower revealed he was the source of the biggest intelligence leak in the history of America's National Security Agency,...
- 12/31/2013
- by Esther Addley
- The Guardian - Film News
Plus, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on cleanup duty, Need For Speed crashes out of the gate
First Lifetime decides to give us Flowers In the Attic, now they’ve unveiled Lizzie Borden Took An Axe starring Christina Ricci. I don’t know if it’s television for women or television for gay men with a penchant for the macabre.
We all know that gay didn’t start out as the word for homosexual, but it’s come to mean that over time (even Hallmark thinks so). But what words do other languages use to mean “gay?”
Patrick Burke of the You Can Play Project is proud of their work bringing the idea that Glbt athletes can be open and successful in sports, but he’s wondering if they haven’t taken it too far, appropriating the movement for the glamor of straight allies. “I can’t shake the feeling...
First Lifetime decides to give us Flowers In the Attic, now they’ve unveiled Lizzie Borden Took An Axe starring Christina Ricci. I don’t know if it’s television for women or television for gay men with a penchant for the macabre.
We all know that gay didn’t start out as the word for homosexual, but it’s come to mean that over time (even Hallmark thinks so). But what words do other languages use to mean “gay?”
Patrick Burke of the You Can Play Project is proud of their work bringing the idea that Glbt athletes can be open and successful in sports, but he’s wondering if they haven’t taken it too far, appropriating the movement for the glamor of straight allies. “I can’t shake the feeling...
- 11/19/2013
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Greenwald’s partner, David Miranda, was detained and questioned for nine hours by British authorities at Heathrow on Aug. 18, when he landed there from Berlin to change planes for a flight to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. After his release and return to Rio, Miranda filed a legal action against the British government, seeking the return of materials seized from him by British authorities and a judicial review of the legality of his detention. At a London court hearing this week for Miranda’s lawsuit, a document called a “Ports Circulation Sheet” was read into the record. It was prepared by...
- 11/2/2013
- by Reuters
- The Wrap
MSNBC host Ari Melber rebutted Jeffrey Toobin on Wednesday after the CNN legal analyst said that The Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald’s partner, David Miranda, was correctly detained by U.K. police over the weekend because he was essentially acting as a “drug mule” transporting government documents. Melber said that Toobin was embracing a defense of what is essentially the “hallmark of authoritarian dictatorships.”...
- 8/21/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Immediately following Anderson Cooper's highly-charged interview with The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald and his partner David Miranda over Miranda's recent 9 hour detention at London's Heathrow Airport, CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin came on to offer his own take on the matter. Toobin proceeded to describe Miranda as nothing more than a "mule" taking something unknown from one airport to another.
- 8/21/2013
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
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