Screening at the American Cinemateque
This screening of “May December” happened last week, but today we were able to see HD images taken at the cinema and the subsequent Q&A. Enjoy:
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This screening of “May December” happened last week, but today we were able to see HD images taken at the cinema and the subsequent Q&A. Enjoy:
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Natalie, Julianne Moore, Charles Melton, screenwriter Samy Burch and director Todd Haynes attended “Deadline’s Contenders” today in L.A., an event organized by Deadline that promotes films for the awards season. We have the coverage of their interviews, several photos of the arrivals and the stage, and some spectacular portraits of the main actors:
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Promotion of the film continues, and director Todd Haynes and the leading trio met today at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles with journalists for a Press Junket. Shortly after they posed for a photocall into the hotel. A bunch of photos (and a video) are after the jump. Enjoy:
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Finally! After months without being able to promote the film, Natalie, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton walked the red carpet at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. Other actors and a huge part of the crew were there to support “May December”, the film directed by Todd Haynes, which continues to receive rave reviews. The movie will have a limited release in the USA this weekend, and it can be seen on Netflix on December 1 in that country. We have a ton of photos (and a Q&A session video) after the jump:
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Netflix USA has unveiled a new poster for May December. We also have an exclusive poster for 35mm screenings and a featurette about the film. Although it is focused on Charles Melton, it is full of new footage with Natalie and Julianne. Enjoy:
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We have a new conversation today in Natalie’s book club on Instagram. On this occasion she talks with Catherine Lacey, author of “Biography of X”. They discuss the link between performance and identity and learn more about what inspired the author to rewrite art history and American history. The link is after the jump:
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May December was the opening film at the New York Film Festival yesterday, making it its North American debut. Unfortunately, the actors’ strike continues and Natalie, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton could not attend the premiere. However, a large part of the crew was present at the event, including director Todd Haynes, producers Christine Vachon and Sophie Mas, and screenwriter Samy Burch. The critical reactions have been very positive, paving the way for possible awards this season. After the jump we have a compilation of articles about the movie and reactions to the screening:
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