Posts Tagged ‘Film’

PostHeaderIcon Glenwood chef cooks up trip to work at Cannes Film Festival

Glenwood chef cooks up trip to work at Cannes Film Festival
Chef Sarah Naef from Russets restaurant in Carbondale is headed to the Cannes Film Festival in France, where she will be cooking and mentoring younger chefs at the American Pavilion.

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Finally, a video where Rees and Tom are able to display their ability to speak the French language =)

PostHeaderIcon 11/05/10 Film clips

11/05/10 Film clips
“ANIMAL KINGDOM” — A 17-year-old navigates his survival between an explosive Australian underworld criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him. Starring Ben Mendelsohn, Joel Edgerton and Guy Pearce. Written and directed by David Michod.

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PostHeaderIcon Film fest brings European best to Beijing, Chengdu and Xi’an

Film fest brings European best to Beijing, Chengdu and Xi’an
A scene from Italian film Vincere. (Photo: Global Time) The third EU Film Festival in China opened Monday night in Beijing with the screening of Lone Scherfig’s Oscar nominated-movie An Education and Cypriot film Kato Apo Ta Asteria (Under the Stars).

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PostHeaderIcon 07/30/10 Film clips

07/30/10 Film clips
“CATS & DOGS: THE REVENGE OF KITTY GALORE” (3-D) — Talking pets duke it out as a feline mastermind plots to subjugate cats and dogs everywhere in this sequel. With the voices of Christina Applegate, Michael Clarke Duncan, Neil Patrick Harris, Bette Midler and Nick Nolte. Directed by Brad Peyton.

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PostHeaderIcon A Film Critic on the World Cup: You Call that Football?

A Film Critic on the World Cup: You Call that Football?
Soccer, says Richard Corliss, is the foreign films of sports. No matter the U.S. ratings of the 2010 World Cup, Americans aren’t about to change preferences

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PostHeaderIcon Thai film ‘Boonmee’ wins top honor at Cannes fest

Thai film ‘Boonmee’ wins top honor at Cannes fest
The hypnotic Thai film “Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives” won the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival, while Academy Award winners Juliette Binoche and Javier Bardem earned acting honors.

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PostHeaderIcon French Language Film “A Coeurs Perdus” By Vince Bosco


Worldwide Cinema, and hip hop, beat, R&B label OTISSSPROD, joint production of French language romance film “A Coeurs Perdus” starring filmmaker/musician Vince Bosco ( www.myspace.com – www.myspace.com )

PostHeaderIcon Cinephile: French Language and Culture through Film

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The book will be printed in full color. Cinéphile: French Language and Culture through Film is a college-level French textbook for two semesters of the second year of college level courses. This text is designed for use in those courses that are taught immediately following a complete first year, where the student needs to review the linguistic concepts in the context of the whole language as well as to expand vocabulary and gain facility with listeni… More >>

Cinephile: French Language and Culture through Film

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