Roman Polanski’s black comedy “The Palace” was given a tepid three-minutes of applause when it world premiered in the Palazzo del Cinema’s Sala Grande on Saturday night.
Producer Luca Barbareschi, French star Fanny Ardant and other key cast members including German actor Oliver Masucci (“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”), Portugal’s Joaquim de Almeida and Italy’s Fortunato Cerlino (”Gomorrah”) stood up and took a bow, but the audience’s response seemed to be more polite than exited, though there were occasional bursts of laughter during the screening.
Before the film’s premiere “The Palace” set designer Tonino Zera received Venice’s Campari Passion for Film prize from artistic director Alberto Barbera.
Polanski directed the black comedy from a screenplay he wrote alongside Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska. “The Palace” takes place during New Year’s Eve in 1999, when a dinner party at Switzerland’s Gstaad Palace hotel takes an unexpected turn.
Producer Luca Barbareschi, French star Fanny Ardant and other key cast members including German actor Oliver Masucci (“Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore”), Portugal’s Joaquim de Almeida and Italy’s Fortunato Cerlino (”Gomorrah”) stood up and took a bow, but the audience’s response seemed to be more polite than exited, though there were occasional bursts of laughter during the screening.
Before the film’s premiere “The Palace” set designer Tonino Zera received Venice’s Campari Passion for Film prize from artistic director Alberto Barbera.
Polanski directed the black comedy from a screenplay he wrote alongside Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska. “The Palace” takes place during New Year’s Eve in 1999, when a dinner party at Switzerland’s Gstaad Palace hotel takes an unexpected turn.
- 9/2/2023
- by Nick Vivarelli and Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
May release planned for the documentary about engineers on the Voyager mission.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to space exploration documentary It’s Quieter in the Twilight, which had its premiere at last year’s SXSW festival.
The film, from first-time director Billy Miossi, will be distributed theatrically and on demand, starting in North America on May 19.
The documentary focuses on the engineers from South Korea, the US and other parts of the world who guide the two robotic spacecraft of the Voyager mission, which were launched in 1977 and provided data on the outer planets of the solar system.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to space exploration documentary It’s Quieter in the Twilight, which had its premiere at last year’s SXSW festival.
The film, from first-time director Billy Miossi, will be distributed theatrically and on demand, starting in North America on May 19.
The documentary focuses on the engineers from South Korea, the US and other parts of the world who guide the two robotic spacecraft of the Voyager mission, which were launched in 1977 and provided data on the outer planets of the solar system.
- 3/8/2023
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
May release planned for the documentary about engineers on the Voyager mission.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to space exploration documentary It’s Quieter in the Twilight, which had its premiere at last year’s SXSW festival.
The film, from first-time director Billy Miossi, will be distributed theatrically and on demand, starting in North America on May 19.
The documentary focuses on the engineers from South Korea, the US and other parts of the world who guide the two robotic spacecraft of the Voyager mission, which were launched in 1977 and provided data on the outer planets of the solar system.
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to space exploration documentary It’s Quieter in the Twilight, which had its premiere at last year’s SXSW festival.
The film, from first-time director Billy Miossi, will be distributed theatrically and on demand, starting in North America on May 19.
The documentary focuses on the engineers from South Korea, the US and other parts of the world who guide the two robotic spacecraft of the Voyager mission, which were launched in 1977 and provided data on the outer planets of the solar system.
- 3/8/2023
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Love can make people do crazy things. Celebrities and actors are just like everyone else when it comes to matters of the heart.
On that note, it might not surprise people to learn that celebrity couple Matthew Davis and Kiley Casciano were only engaged for three hours before getting married.
Kiley Casciano and Matthew Davis | Craig Barritt/Getty Images Who are Matthew Davis and his wife Kiley Casciano?
A Salt Lake City native, Davis has had an incredibly successful career in the spotlight. Fans of The Vampire Diaries probably fondly remember Davis as Alaric Saltzman on the hit CW series, but the 44-year-old actor has been around for quite some time.
Playing the part of Warner alongside stars like Reese Witherspoon, 2001’s Legally Blonde marked one of Davis’ first roles on the big screen. Lone Star State of Mind, Blue Crush, Seeing Other People, and Shadow of Fear were a...
On that note, it might not surprise people to learn that celebrity couple Matthew Davis and Kiley Casciano were only engaged for three hours before getting married.
Kiley Casciano and Matthew Davis | Craig Barritt/Getty Images Who are Matthew Davis and his wife Kiley Casciano?
A Salt Lake City native, Davis has had an incredibly successful career in the spotlight. Fans of The Vampire Diaries probably fondly remember Davis as Alaric Saltzman on the hit CW series, but the 44-year-old actor has been around for quite some time.
Playing the part of Warner alongside stars like Reese Witherspoon, 2001’s Legally Blonde marked one of Davis’ first roles on the big screen. Lone Star State of Mind, Blue Crush, Seeing Other People, and Shadow of Fear were a...
- 2/19/2023
- by Ashley Swallow
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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