Palm Springs Portrait
The Wrap has published a portfolio of actors taken at the last Palm Springs Festival, and the portrait of Natalie included in it is simply stunning:
The Wrap has published a portfolio of actors taken at the last Palm Springs Festival, and the portrait of Natalie included in it is simply stunning:
After months waiting, Jackie opened in Spain the last Friday, and finally I had the chance to see it. After all this time, and all the good reviews, I was afraid that the film might not fulfilled my expectations… nothing further of reality.
It´s a GREAT film. It´s probably the more accessible and conventional Larrain´s film to date, but still it´s one of the most interesting biopics that have been made in recent years on an American figure… precisely because there is not a typical biopic.
Watching the film, I understand perfectly why it had so weak commercial success in the US: this is not a detailed story of what happened those sad days on November, it´s a deep study of a character for the four days more stressful and critical of her life. Yes, I say well the word “character” because, as Larraín said in one of the many interviews for the promotion of the film, this is a “fiction told from the intimacy of the private”. We’ll never know for sure what Jackie really was, but the film shows us a person full of nuances, contradictory, selfish, self-centered, but also intelligent, determined and emotional, which helped build, almost without intending, the legend of her husband.
There are also another reason why the movie is not conventional: who goes to a movie theater to see this waiting learn the ins and outs of all that happened these critical days for American history, will feel probably disappointed. the film part of the premise that everyone knows the story, and yes, gives very accurate brushstrokes here and there of what happened behind the scenes … but this is about Jackie and her vital experience during these days, and the film introduces you fully in her personal experience in those hard times.
And here is where Natalie comes into scene: simply she’s superb. the best perfomance of her career, certainly. She cries, laughs, despairs, she confesses in front of the camera. An amalgam of emotions that she shows perfectly in every scene. All of them filmed a few inches of her face by Larrain, always attentive to each gesture and each word.
Jackie will be released digitally tomorrow, and as a treat, the gallery has been updated with a ton of new and UHQ production stills from the film.
Yes, it's real. After four years of waiting, here is the Song to Song trailer:
At this point we have seen a lot of videos and interviews with Natalie talking about the Pablo Larrain’s film. Well, here we have a few more for IndieWire and Spectrum in its “Contenders Conversations” series:
More candid photos from yesterday. Again, Natalie and her mother were spotted out for a lunch in Los Angeles. Click on the image to see the pictures:
Finally, here is the official poster for Song to Song, Terrence Malick's latest film, to be premiered at the SXSW Festival in Austin on March 10. Enjoy:
Another morning hike for Natalie in Los Feliz today, this time with her mother... and Whiz. Zimbio has the photos: