Thursday, March 31, 2016

Fan photo of Kristen in LA - 31 March 2016


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Photo of Kristen with friends at an art gallery in LA - 30 March 2016


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Jesse Eisenberg talks about 'Cafe Society' and Kristen



You just finished filming your second movie with Woody Allen, which is still untitled, if I'm not mistaken. What can you tell us about this movie?

Jesse: Woody Allen productions are more reserved than like a superhero movie, I'm not kidding. Everything has been very secret. I think I can't even reveal the tone of the movie. Woody Allen's filmography is very diverse, so I feel I made the right decision. I think the only thing that has been revealed is that it's a period film taking place in the thirties.

In it you're working with Kristen Stewart once more. How do you end up being together in so many movies?

Jesse: It's more a coincidence than anything else. They are coincidences but fabulous coincidences because she is great, very talented and has a great sense of humor. The three films we've done together have had similar funny tones. Working with Kristen is great because she's not only funny, but she's also an excellent dramatic actress.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

'Cafe Society' will open the Cannes Film Festival on May 11 + First Official Still


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Red Carpet Premiere - 11 May - 11pm CET
Press - Other Screenings - 11 May -7.15pm / 12 May 11.00am CET

The 69th Festival International du Film de Cannes will launch with a screening of Woody Allen’s new film, Café Society, on Wednesday 11 May in the Palais des Festivals’s Grand Théâtre Lumière as an Official Selection Out of Competition title. It’s a record-breaking coup for the New York director who has already opened the Festival twice, in 2002 with Hollywood Ending, and again in 2011 with Midnight in Paris.

The film tells the story of a young man who arrives in Hollywood during the 1930s hoping to work in the film industry, falls in love, and finds himself swept up in the vibrant café society that defined the spirit of the age. 

Café Society features two rising stars from Hollywood's up-and-coming generation, Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg alongside a stellar cast of acclaimed actors including Blake Lively, Parker Posey and Steve Carell. Stewart climbed the Red Carpet Steps at Cannes in 2012 for On the Road by Walter Salles and then in 2014 for Olivier Assayas’s Clouds of Sils Maria, which earned her a César. Jesse Eisenberg starred in Louder than Bombs by Joachim Trier, In Competition last year.

Woody Allen also joined forces with Vittorio Storaro for the film. The eminent director of photography was a member of the Feature Film jury in 1991 and is a three-time Oscar winner for Apocalypse Now by Francis Ford Coppola in 1980, Reds by Warren Beatty in 1982, and The Last Emperor by Bernardo Bertolucci in 1988.

From Manhattan in 1979 to Irrational Man in 2015, this will be the fourteenth Out of Competition selection at Cannes for the American director, screenwriter, actor, writer and comedian. Woody Allen was born in New York on 1 December 1935 into a Jewish family of Russian-Austrian descent. A prolific film-maker for the past forty years, directing virtually a film a year since the 1970s, he is also a jazz clarinettist. His career in film began in 1965 with What’s New Pussycat? which he both wrote and acted in. Then came his directorial debut - What’s Up Tiger Lily? - in 1966. He soon began to star in his own films, going on to win four Oscars (for Annie Hall in 1978, Hannah and Her Sisters in 1987 and Midnight in Paris in 2012). He has been nominated twenty times for the famous award, which he has never turned up to collect. Manhattan, Match Point, Take the Money and Run, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, The Purple Rose of Cairo and Deconstructing Harry number among his other successes.

Café Society was produced by Letty Aronson (Gravier Productions), Stephen Tenenbaum and Edward Walson, as a co-production with Helen Robin (Perdido Productions). Executive producers were Ronald L. Chez, Adam B. Stern and Marc I. Stern. The film was sold by FilmNation Entertainment and distributed on French territory by Mars Films.

In France, its release in cinemas is scheduled to coincide with the official opening of the Festival de Cannes on Wednesday 11 May, 2016.

The opening ceremony, hosted by Laurent Lafitte, will be broadcast by Canal +.

The 69th Festival International du Film de Cannes will take place between 11 and 22 May, 2016. The Competition Jury will be presided over by George Miller, and the Official Selection titles are due to be announced on 14 April.

Running Time: 1:36.

Source: Cannes FestivalCannes Festival/ Mars Films

Monday, March 28, 2016

Sunday, March 27, 2016

New 'Equals' Stills



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Nicholas Hoult as 'Silas' + first still with Guy Pearce as 'Jonas'.

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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Friday, March 18, 2016

Old Elle France Outtakes Now in HQ (May 2012)


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See more on this photoshoot & interview here and here at our previous posts.

Thanks to @AdoringKS

Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society' to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival



Also set to bow in Cannes is Woody Allen’s until-recently-untitled 1930s romance “Cafe Society,” starring Kristen Stewart, Bruce Willis and Jesse Eisenberg. Set to be released by Amazon Studios (rather than the director’s usual distributor, Sony Pictures Classics), Allen’s film will screen, per his usual preference, in an out-of-competition slot. The director was at Cannes just last year with “Irrational Man.”

While an opening-night film has yet to be decided, “Cafe Society” is said to be one of a few films in the running. Allen previously opened the festival in 2011 with “Midnight in Paris.”

The Cannes Film Festival runs from May 11 until May 22.

Note: The official announcement for the full program will be made mid-April - possibly April 14. Opening films for the festival are announced before the full program announcement normally late March.

New/old outtakes of Kristen from Elle UK (June 2012)



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