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- Review of Abdellatif Kechiche’s Venus Noire September 10, 2010An MK2 production in collaboration with France 2 Cinema, with the participation of Canal Plus, France Televisions, Le Centre National de la Cinematographie et de l’image animee, Cinecinema, in association with Soficinema 5, Artemis Prods. (International sales: MK2, Paris.) Produced by Marin Karmitz, Nathanael Karmitz, Charles Gillibert. Directed, writt […]
- Ugh: UPDATED September 10, 2010The Fashion Bomb really did her research on this one. Definitely worth checking out her post: Just in Time for Fashion Week: Proenza Schouler Debuts Offensive Short Film “Act da Foolâ€� I generally don’t like to repost from other sites, but I couldn’t let this one pass. Tambay at Shadow and Act posted today about Harmony [...] […]
- Life After Death: Interviews with artists September 10, 2010The exhibition is down, unfortunately. h/t Daily Hussy, via Tayari Jones’ blog […]