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  • Eva Green wins high court battle over collapse of sci-fi film

    Eva Green wins high court battle over collapse of sci-fi film

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    Eva Green has hailed her victory over what she described as a group of men who tried to use her as a scapegoat, after winning a bruising legal battle over the collapse of a sci-fi film.

    The actor had sued White Lantern Films and SMC Speciality finance for a $1m (£802,000) fee that she said she was owed. However, she faced a counter-claim alleging she pulled out of the making of A Patriot, which collapsed in 2019, and breached her contract.

    In a judgment on Friday, Mr Justice Michael Green ruled in her favour, saying she was entitled to the fee and dismissed the counter-claim.

    Her victory follows a case in which Green gave evidence, saying it was “humiliating” that private Whatsapp messages she had sent were revealed in court.

    Those messages included her comments about being “obliged to take [the producer’s] shitty peasant crew members from Hampshire” after the location was switched from Ireland. They also included her description of the production as a “B-shitty-movie” and the executive producer, Jake Seal, as “pure vomit”, a “devious sociopath” and “evil”.

    Reacting to the judgment, Green said she had been “forced to stand up to a small group of men, funded by deep financial resources, who tried to use me as a scapegoat to cover up their own mistakes”.

    “I am proud that I stood up against their bullyboy tactics,” she added.

    “A few people in the press were only too delighted to reprint these lies without proper reporting. There are few things the media enjoys more than tearing a woman to pieces. It felt like being set upon by hounds; I found myself misrepresented, quoted out of context, and my desire to make the best possible film was made to look like female hysteria. It was cruel and it was untrue.”

    During her evidence, Green denied the allegations that she was not prepared to go ahead with the project, saying: “In the 20 years that I have been making films, I have never broken a contract or even missed one day of shooting.”

    In the 71-page judgment, released by email, Mr Justice Green concluded: “In particular, I find that Ms Green did not renounce her obligations under the artist agreement; nor did she commit any repudiatory breaches of it.”

    He described Green as “in some senses a frustrating and unsatisfactory witness”, adding: “But for such a perfectionist in her art, she was surprisingly underprepared for her evidence.

    “I understand the torment it must have been for her to have all her private texts and WhatsApp messages revealed in open court and scrutinised for what they disclosed about her true state of mind and intentions in relation to the film. She said it was ‘humiliating’ but some of her explanations for the language she used and the feelings she expressed – such as they were down to her ‘Frenchness’ – were not credible or adequate.”

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    Nevertheless, the judge said he believed allowances needed to be made for “the heightened emotions that were clearly present” when some of the messages were written and as these were assumed to be personal correspondence between friends.

    While he added that he had to be cautious about accepting her spin on her words, the broad thrust of her evidence was “credible and fitted with her general commitment to the film”.

    “I take account of her evident emotional and forthright personality in explaining her more extreme comments about Mr Seal, whom she clearly detested even though she only met him once,” he said.

    The film company has been approached for comment.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • The Guide #84: Why movies made by artificial intelligence won’t be the future of film

    The Guide #84: Why movies made by artificial intelligence won’t be the future of film

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    The artificial intelligence revolution is motoring forward at such a pace that it’s hard to keep up with the torrent of news stories about it, let alone the technology itself. In recent weeks we’ve had AI newsreaders on Kuwaiti TV, an AI-generated photograph winning a major prize, an AI-generated interview with Michael Schumacher that got an editor sacked and, of course, numerous warnings that this all might spell the end of humanity itself.

    It’s natural to feel apprehensive about these society-shaking developments. (I’m already preparing myself for the inevitable “AI writes mildly diverting pop culture newsletter” story.) Even so, the reaction to a recent interview in which Joe Russo speculated on the future of AI-generated film seemed particularly intense. Russo – one half of Marvel-affiliated director duo the Russo brothers – was musing on how generative AI could invent a film catered to the whims of the viewer. Here’s his pitch:

    You could walk into your house and say to the AI on your streaming platform, “Hey, I want a movie starring my photoreal avatar and Marilyn Monroe’s photoreal avatar. I want it to be a rom-com because I’ve had a rough day,” and it renders a very competent story with dialogue that mimics your voice … suddenly now you have a rom-com starring you that’s 90 minutes long.

    For what is essentially some vague spitballing (the tech needed to make such a film seems some way off, if possible at all), Russo’s quotes didn’t half stir a hornet’s nest online, varying from digs at the Russos’ recent output to calls for a meteor to strike the earth before AI gets the chance to ruin cinema.

    Leaving aside the fact that watching yourself meet-cute with a long-dead film star is a deeply tragic notion, I think the reason Russo’s idea is so unappetising is because it is fundamentally at odds with how and why we watch movies. Throughout its history, cinema has been a largely passive medium. For the past 120-odd years we have sat ourselves down in front of a screen and had someone else’s creative choices beamed at us. Sure, whether we respond positively or negatively to what we’re being shown will dictate what gets made and who gets to make it, and our input has been given more weight as film has got more programmatic in recent decades. But there’s a limit to our agency in this relationship.

    AI-generated cinema entirely upends that. Suddenly it’s all about your whims and predilections: a film is served from your point of view, rather than giving you a window into someone else’s thinking. And for an added dose of solipsism, it will be you starring in the film (again, depressing – though it does raise the intriguing/traumatising prospect of watching yourself die on screen).

    A victim in all of this would be the capacity of surprise. Because generative AI is working from a database of the films, characters, plotlines and tropes it knows you have watched and enjoyed, it is unlikely to be able to create something that jolts or discomfits you; that shocking death of the character you felt a connection with or that big brilliant twist that upended everything you thought you knew about the film that you were watching. It’s those creative choices that you as the viewer don’t know you want, or even in the moment are actively repelled by, that often make a film so satisfying, and that’s something that no artificial intelligence can predict.

    I do think AI will revolutionise film, most likely in some horrible unforeseen way. But, as with a lot of predictions around AI and culture, Russo’s idea seems to fundamentally misunderstand why we enjoy the thing in the first place. We’re there to be transported – not algorithmically indulged. If you want a date with Marilyn, you’re better off streaming Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Habitat Film Festival 2023 to be held from May 5 to 14 in the national capital

    Habitat Film Festival 2023 to be held from May 5 to 14 in the national capital

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    New Delhi: The ‘Habitat Film Festival 2023’, scheduled to be held from May 5 to 14 at the India Habitat Centre in the national capital promises to offer a selection of the finest of Indian cinema. The pan-Indian platter includes about 60 features, documentaries and short films in 17 languages. Films will be screened in Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, Maithili, Odia, Hindi, English, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Ladakhi, Meiteilon, and, for the first time, Kumaoni.

    For the first time, several films will have their national and Delhi premieres at the festival. The national premiers include the Malayalam film ‘Meghdoot/ The Cloud Messenger’ directed by Rahat Mahajan, and two Bengali films: Sujit Kumar Pyne’s ‘Meghbari’, and Aritra Sen’s ‘Ghore Pherar Gaan/ The Homecoming Song’.

    Delhi premiers include ‘Tora’s Husband’, an Assamese film by award-winning filmmaker Rima Das; Gautham Ramachandran’s Tamil film ‘Gargi’, and ‘Arivu Mattu Guruvu/ The Word and The Teacher’, a multilingual film by Prashant Pandit.

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    This year marks the birth centenary of filmmaker Mrinal Sen. A small retrospective of some of his seminal films, including ‘Khandhar’, ‘Ek Din Pratidin’ and ‘Ek Din Achanak’ will be screened.

    Some documentaries that will be shown include ‘All That Breathes’, ‘Urf’, ‘Colours of Life’, ‘The Show Must Go On’ and ‘Mask Art of Majuli’. Talks and book launches will also be held. Entry is through registration which starts on May 1 (www.habitatworld.com).

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Smash hits to civil rights: Harry Belafonte – a life in pictures

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    Belafonte funded the Freedom Riders and SNCC, activists fighting unlawful segregation in the American south, and worked on voter registration drives. He later focused on a series of African initiatives. He organised the all-star charity record We Are the World, raising more than $63m for famine relief, and his 1988 album, Paradise in Gazankulu, protested against apartheid in South Africa

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan In Kashmir To Shoot For Latest Film

    Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan In Kashmir To Shoot For Latest Film

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    SRINAGAR: Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan and his crew have prepared to begin filming his upcoming movie, Dunki, in Kashmir starting Monday, “Reported News 18.

    Director Rajkumar Hirani and his team scouted locations in Sonamarg the previous week before heading to Kashmir. The crew has arrived in the region, and it is expected that Khan will shoot a song with choreographer Ganesh Acharya.

    Hotelier Mushtaq Chayya expressed enthusiasm for Bollywood’s arrival, stating, “We are eagerly waiting for Bollywood to come here. We are ready with all facilities and will develop infrastructure further.”

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    After the success of Pathaan, Khan’s supporters are eagerly anticipating his next two big projects, Jawaan and Dunki. In April of last year, Khan announced his collaboration with Hirani on Dunki, which stars Taapsee Pannu in the lead role, marking the first time the two actors will appear on screen together.”

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  • First feature film shot in space premieres in Russia – video

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    The first feature film shot in space has opened in Russian cinemas, with Moscow celebrating beating a rival Hollywood project. The Challenge is about a surgeon who is sent to the International Space Station to save an injured cosmonaut. Russia sent an actor and a film director to the ISS for 12 days in October 2021 to film scenes onboard the orbiting laboratory. A Hollywood project was announced in 2020 by Tom Cruise in collaboration with Nasa and Elon Musk’s SpaceX

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Allu Arjun says YES to star in Shah Rukh Khan’s film, deets inside

    Allu Arjun says YES to star in Shah Rukh Khan’s film, deets inside

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    Mumbai: Get ready for the year’s biggest pan-Indian film, Jawan! The Shah Rukh Khan-starrer is the movie everyone is talking about, with an exciting star-studded cast and a plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. What’s more, guess what? Allu Arjun, the Telugu superstar, is also a part of it!

    Rumours circulated that Allu Arjun had turned down the opportunity to work with Bollywood superstar. However, it seems like there is no truth to this speculation as latest report in OTT Play suggests that Bunny is still very much a part of Jawan. Yes, you read that right!

    The report also suggests that Allu Arjun did shoot for the film in Mumbai about a month ago. Even though it’s only a small cameo, it’s exciting to see Arjun share screen time with SRK.

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    Jawan, directed by Atlee, marks his debut in Hindi cinema, and he’s gone above and beyond to make it bigger and better than his previous efforts. The director has asked for everyone’s help to make Jawan a true pan-India film, complete with a cameo by Tamil superstar Vijay. Vijay shot his scene last year while the cast and crew camped in Chennai for over a month.

    Jawan’s plot has been revealed, and it’s a vigilante action thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. SRK’s fans are already buzzing about reports that he has experimented with his appearance in the film like never before. According to some leaks, SRK experimented with his appearance in Jawan in ways he has never done before. Fans were taken aback by SRK’s unrecognizable appearance in a few leaked photos from the film.

    Jawan also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Nayanthara, Sanya Malhotra, and Priyamani, in addition to SRK and Allu Arjun.

    On the work front, after completing the Jawan shoot, SRK moved on to his next project, Dunki. Allu Arjun is currently working on his sequel, Pushpa 2.

    So, mark your calendars and get ready to see the year’s biggest pan-Indian film. Jawan promises to be a treat for all moviegoers, with a star-studded cast, an intriguing plot, and exciting cameos. Don’t pass it up!



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Fan’ clocks 7 years, check out interesting facts about the film

    Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Fan’ clocks 7 years, check out interesting facts about the film

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    Mumbai: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan does not shy away from experimenting with roles. He began his tinsel-town journey with Deewana in 1992 and went on to portray a gamut of characters. He even tried his hand at playing a dual role in films and ‘Fan’ is one of them.

    Helmed by Maneesh Sharma, ‘Fan’ came out in theatres in 2016.

    The film did not work at the box office but the audience and critics laud the actor for bringing something different to the table.

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    SRK plays two roles in Fan, one enabled by the use of makeup and CGI. The story follows Gaurav (Shah Rukh), a young man whose world revolves around the mega movie star Aryan Khanna (also Shah Rukh) or God as he refers to him. From Delhi, young Gaurav embarks on a journey to the city of dreams, Mumbai, in order to wish his God a happy birthday. When things don’t go according to plan, Gaurav’s love and passion for Khanna become a dangerous obsession.

    As ‘Fan’ completed seven years since it was released, let’s revisit some interesting facts about the film.

    The film’s logo was made up of 100 pictures of real-life fans of Shah Rukh. Basically, it comprises profile photos of over 100 lucky fans, who won a contest that the entire team had run before the release of the film.

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    The film had no songs. The team only made one promotional song called ‘Jabra Fan’
    If you are an SRK fan, then don’t forget to do Jabra hook step on the completion of the film’s seven years.

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    The Mannat you see in the movie is not, in reality, SRK’s house. The makers wanted to feature SRK’s mansion Mannat in the film but due to security reasons, the mansion was recreated in Film City.

    If reports are to be believed, Fan is the first ever Bollywood film to be shot in Madame Tussauds Museum, London.

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    It was not easy to get the look of Gaurav, a man in his 20s. Apparently, he had to undergo 3D scanning in the US. International make-up artist Greg Cannom created the desired look of Gaurav in the film.

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    Some scenes for the film included real footage that was shot for SRK’s birthday in 2014 and 2015.

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    Prior to ‘Fan’, SRK played a double role in ‘Duplicate’, ‘Paheli’ and ‘Don’ among others.
    In the upcoming months, the superstar, who is basking in the success of Pathaan’, will be seen in ‘Jawan’ and ‘Dunki’.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jammu Film Festival opens, features movies from 11 countries

    Jammu Film Festival opens, features movies from 11 countries

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    Jammu: The third edition of the Jammu Film Festival, sponsored by the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Department, began with a grand opening at Abhinav Theatre here on Saturday.

    The festival featured parallel screenings of 25 feature films, short films and documentaries from countries including Iran, India, France and the US.

    The opening section of the festival showcased short films and a documentary from countries such as Iran, India, France and the US. These included Nahid, Kav Kav, Fatih the Conqueror, Sandhanam and Liturgy of Anti-Tank Obstacles.

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    The Chief Guest for the occasion was Director Tourism Jammu, Vivekanand Rai.

    Vivekanand Rai praised the festival for promoting tourism in Jammu and Kashmir and providing a platform for filmmakers to showcase their talent.

    The festival features screenings of 50 feature films, short films and documentaries from 11 countries and will run until April 9.

    In addition to the screenings, the festival will also host side events such as panel discussions, a red-carpet event, a culture showcase and a painting exhibition.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Before her film with Nawaz releases, Neha Sharma gifts herself Mercedes GLE

    Before her film with Nawaz releases, Neha Sharma gifts herself Mercedes GLE

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    Mumbai: Bollywood actress Neha Sharma has gifted herself a luxurious Mercedes Benz GLE which costs a Rs 1 crore.

    Neha took to Twitter, where she shared a glimpse of her new black luxurious car. In the video, the actress is seen breaking a coconut for good luck with her sister Aisha Sharma.

    “May we keep working hard and may God always be kind to us and may we be forever grateful …#gratitude @aishasharma25,” she wrote as the caption.

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    The 35-year-old actress made her acting debut with the Telugu film ‘Chirutha’ in 2007 and her Hindi film debut with ‘Crook’ starring Emraan Hashmi in 2010. She was highly appreciated for ‘Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum’.

    She was also seen in ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana 2’, ‘Solo’ and ‘Tanhaji’.

    Digitally, she was seen in the series ‘Illegal’ in 2020 and has also been part of the short film ‘Kriti’, where she played the titular role.

    She will next be seen in Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer ‘Jogira Sara Ra Ra’.

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