The Wrap portraits and video interview
Natalie and Lily-Rose Depp have made an exclusive vídeo interview with “The Wrap” (vídeo is here). To illustrate, here are a couple of great photos:
Natalie and Lily-Rose Depp have made an exclusive vídeo interview with “The Wrap” (vídeo is here). To illustrate, here are a couple of great photos:
Only two days left to start the Venice Film festival, and Planetarium is one of the two Natalie films that will be able to see there. To get you started, here are a few tidbits about the movie…
-First of all, here we have an interview with Natalie and Lily-Rose Depp (in French) for Madame Figaro, in which the two actresses expand on the reasons for making this movie. Here a little excerpt:
Google Translation:
Madame Figaro. – What attracted you to the story, the Planetarium script?
Natalie Portman. -I Have been captivated by the parallel Rebecca Zlotowski established between cinema – this universe where everything is true and false at the same time – and the story of these two sisters who communicate with the afterlife. I always thought that many filmmakers are worn by the dream of making immortal beings with their camera. They achieve elsewhere, such mediums: when I watch a movie with Ava Gardner, I always feel that she is alive, which communicates with it … The movie manages to make us travel the time, as these two sisters, through their spiritualist seances … is this suggestion of of strength and deception? What is certain is that the emotions they generate in the people are true and they really believe communicate with ghosts …
-And here we have another interesting interview, this time with Anaïs Romand, costume designer of the film, in which she talks about the hard work that had to do to make the period costume seen in the movie:
WWD: What were Natalie Portman’s looks?
AR: In the film, Natalie Portman meets a producer played by Emmanuel Salinger, and starts a career as an actress. So there are many different looks — slightly vamp or sophisticated party looks. I dressed her in high-waist, pajama-inspired pants and a lot of shorts. They were very much in fashion on the French Riviera. I also created a silhouette made of pants and a jacket in hemp.
They have been two intense weeks of ATOLAD promotion for Natalie. In that time we have seen many photos and videos of her public appearances ... but if that…
A few days ago we saw the full interview to 92nd Street Y, today we can see the conversation at Aol Build New York. Enjoy...
Natalie attended a conversation with Annette Insdorf on 92nd Street last night. Here we have the complete video interview:
This has been an intense week in terms of news and public appearances in Natland… but here are a few more, as Tidbits 🙂
Earlier this week, new reviews of the film came out, and although it continued the lukewarm tone of last year, recent days have appeared some good ones that have made the movie percentage has risen in sites like Metacritic and Rotten. Here are some of the most positives:
-LA Times:
-Slant Magazine:
-The New York Times:
“From Natalie Portman, Israel’s Birth Distilled in Mood and Memory”
And more interviews on the occasion of ATOLAD release this week. This time for The Guardian. The article comes complete with a stunning Natalie photo:
Natalie made another media appearance, this time for the Wall Street Journal Cafe, to promote ATOLAD. By now you might feel like you've heard enough about that project, so…