Populaire Trailer And Premiere Interviews
Check out the official trailer and exclusive red carpet interviews below for Populaire, the charming French comedy due to hit UK cinemas on 31st May.
Set in Paris during the chic 1950′s the film follows a young girl Rose (Déborah François) as she tries to fulfill her dream of escaping to the big city by seeking work as a secretary for a charming bachelor and former sportsman Louis (Romain Duris). Uncovering her hidden talent for speed typing, the pair set out to compete in the cut throat world of high speed typing contests.
Displaying an eye-popping visual style and dazzling costumes, Populaire is a sumptuous romance, sparkling with vintage Hollywood charm. The Artist star Bérénice Béjo co-stars alongside the delightful Déborah François and debonair Romain Duris.
21 & Over New Clips
Check more debauched madness below from 21 and Over, the upcoming comedy from writers of The Hangover, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. In the new comedy the night before his big medical school interview, a promising student celebrates his 21st birthday with his two best friends.
The new clips below introduce us to the wry ‘wisdom’ of Miles Teller as walking bad influence Miller and show the perils of enjoying too much bad judgment bromance. The film arrives in cinemas on Friday.
BAFTA TV Craft Awards Winners 2013
Here’s the full official list of winners from this year’s British Academy Television Awards 2013. The London 2012 Olympics Coverage, The Hollow Crown and Call The Midwife all emerged as big winners picking up multiple awards.
In particular best director win or Call the Midwife director Philippa Lowthorpe was a significant milestone as BAFTA officially awarded a best directing prize to a female director for the first time. Full list of this year’s winners below:
Special award - Hamish Hamilton
Breakthrough talent - Tim Whitnall (Writer) – Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story
Costume design- Sheena Napier – Parade’s End
Digital creativity - Steve Boulton, Jams Rutherford – Channel 4 Paralympics
Director factual - Ben Chanan – The Plot to Bring Down Britain’s Planes
Director fiction - Philippa Lowthorpe – Call the Midwife
Director multi-camera – Hamish Hamilton, Tapani Parm – The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isle of Wonder
Editing: factual Sean Mackenzie – Amish: A Secret Life
Editing: fiction Trevor Waite – The Fear (Ep 1)
Entertainment craft team Stephen Bryce, Andrew Cooke, Simon Ainge, Nick Foster – Derren Brown: Apocalypse
Make up & hair design Christine Walmesley-Cotham – Call the Midwife
Original music Stephen Warbeck – Henry IV Part One (The Hollow Crown)
Photography: factual Steve Robinson – Amish: A Secret Life
Photography and lighting: fiction Gavin Finney – The Fear
Production design Darryl Hammer – The Girl
Sound: factual Peter Bridges – The London 2012 Olympics: Super Saturday
Sound: fiction Tim Fraser, Adrian Rhodes, Keith Marriner – Richard II (The Hollow Crown)
Visual and graphic effects Tom Turnbull – Titanic
Writer: drama Sally Wainwright – Last Tango in Halifax
Writer: comedy Julia Davis – Hunderby
Game of Thrones Sophie Turner BAFTA Interview
Red Carpet News caught up with beautiful Game Of Thrones star Sophie Turner on the red carpet at BAFTA TV Craft Awards 2013. The beautiful actress who plays Sansa Stark spoke about the popular appeal of the BAFTA nominated HBO fantasy series and what it’s really like to work with co-stars like the magnificent Peter Dinklage.
Sophie also chat more about how Sansa Stark will finally go from being a pawn to a player in the new third series of Game of Thrones. She finally leaves us with a firm command for devoted Game of Thrones fans to vote for the show to win the audience award at the upcoming TV BAFTAs on 12th May
Full Video Interview below:
I’m So Excited Naughty In-Flight Guide
Pedro Almodóvar’s new comedy film I’m So Excited is set upon a doomed flight heading to Mexico City. The flight attendants and the chief steward are atypical, baroque characters whom in the face of danger, try to forget their own personal problems and devote themselves body and soul to the task of making the flight as enjoyable as possible for the passengers, while they wait for a solution. Life in the clouds is as complicated as it is at ground level, and for the same reasons, which could summarized in two: sex and death.
Check out the promotional in-filght guide below which gives a step by step manual for high altitude lewdness and a good indication just what you can expect from the titillating tale of aerial catastrophe.
Our own red carpet interview with Pedro Almodovar at the UK Gala Screening of the film below: