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itsroxyvail · 11 months
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🖤💛 Spooky Twin Dolls ⛓️ 🌙
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cultfaction · 1 year
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One Script, Two Different Films - PANIC and CONVULSION
One Script, Two Different Films – PANIC and CONVULSION
Cinema Epoch and Cineridge Entertainment have released the posters and trailers for the sci-fi thrillers, Panic and Convulsion. It was an experimental production where both films used mostly the same script to make two different films, with two different pairs of lead actors. Saint Heart and Shane Ryan-Reid star in Panic, and Leonard Zhang and Jose Adam Alvarez star in Convulsion. Supporting…
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ednyfedfychan · 1 year
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“Yorkist and early Tudor kings considered physical beauty young women's primary qualification for their appointments as maids-of-honour because their appearance was a crucial element in the impression their courts made on their contemporaries and a major topic in reports about them. A foreign visitor to the queen's chamber during Edward IV's reign commented specifically, ‘Nor have I ever seen such exceedingly beautiful maidens’. Edward Hall noted ‘the beauty of the English ladies’ who accompanied Katherine of Aragon when she entered London for her marriage to Prince Arthur in 1501. Two decades later he praised the ‘beautiful train of ladies’ who assisted Katherine to receive Charles V when he visited England. Gasparo Spinelli, a Venetian who attended festivities at Greenwich in 1527, wrote that the ‘beauty and apparel’ of the women who were attending the banquet ‘caused me to think I was contemplating the choirs of angels’ and that the eight ‘damsels’ who performed in the disguising were of ‘such rare beauty as to be supposed goddesses rather than human beings’. In a revealing gesture, when Henry VIII took Anne Boleyn to meet Francis I in 1532, he removed the visors from the English female maskers to display ‘the ladies' beauties’ to the French king. As the king told Anne Basset bluntly in 1540 after he repeated his refusal to appoint her sister Katherine as one of the queen's maids, he ‘would have them that should be fair, and as he thought meet for the room’.”
— Barbara J. Harris, English Aristocratic Women, 1450-1550: Marriage and Family, Property and Careers
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wolfliving · 29 days
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"Fun Palaces," then and now
In 1961 Joan Littlewood and Cedric Price designed a Fun Palace building – a ‘laboratory of fun’. They imagined a building linked through technology to other spaces, accessible to those who wouldn’t normally go to arts venues or great centres of learning. Joan said, “I do really believe in the community. I really do believe in the genius in every person. And I’ve heard that greatness come out of them, that great thing which is in people.”
The original design said:
“Choose what you want to do – or watch someone else doing it. Learn how to handle tools, paint, babies, machinery, or just listen to your favourite tune. Dance, talk or be lifted up to where you can see how other people make things work. Sit out over space with a drink and tune in to what’s happening elsewhere in the city. Try starting a riot or beginning a painting – or just lie back and stare at the sky.”
Unfortunately that ideal space was never created, although there were a few incarnations of potential Fun Palaces, Joan’s Stratford Fair in 1975 among them. In 2013 we re-imagined Fun Palaces as a space that any of us could create, wherever we live – championing more equitable uses of the under-used buildings and spaces we already have and genuinely community-led. There’s a blog about how our version started here.
This first imagining was simply as a celebration of Joan’s centenary – what we didn’t know in 2013 was how many people would be excited by this idea and how many communities would take it on and make it their own, helping us grow it into a campaign for cultural democracy and the annual Weekend of Celebration it has become – local people sharing skills, creating tiny revolutions of connection.
Stanley Mathews has a great piece about the original Fun Palace design here.
Joan Littlewood, Theatre Director (1914-2002)
Joan was born in South London on 6 October 1914, she died in 2002. At eighteen she won a scholarship to RADA and, having left drama school early, she walked from London to (almost) Manchester to get away from the constraints of 1930s London theatre. In Manchester she met Ewan MacColl. They worked with actors and writers, making dynamic and provocative work. Following political activism during the Spanish Civil War and WW2, the company reformed as Theatre Workshop. In 1946, they were invited by Ruth Pennyman to live and work from Ormesby Hall, which they did for eighteen months. The company toured and worked together, developing the Laban-based movement work and ensemble that became their hallmark. At the end of 1952 the company decided to return to a settled base. MacColl chose to stay in the north, Theatre Workshop moved to Stratford.
The Theatre Royal Stratford East was a dilapidated palace of varieties when Littlewood and her partner Gerry Raffles took it over in January 1953. The company renovated the building and Joan’s great causes – community and political theatre, improvisation, the working class language, the inclusion of children – helped change the face of British theatre.
She had numerous hits, most notably Oh! What A Lovely War, Fings Ain’t What They Used To Be and A Taste of Honey. Her production of Brendan Behan’s The Quare Fellow brought Behan international acclaim. Joan worked with many artists at the start of their careers, people who later became household names including Barbara Windsor, Harry H Corbett, Lionel Bart, Victor Spinelli and Murray Melvin....
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bmhasdeu · 1 month
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Lista cărților din cadrul concursului „Bătălia cărților” 2024, pentru cele trei categorii de vârstă: 𝟏𝟎-𝟏𝟐 𝐚𝐧𝐢; 𝟏𝟑-𝟏𝟓 𝐚𝐧𝐢; 𝟏𝟔-𝟏𝟖 𝐚𝐧𝐢.
𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐝𝐞 𝐯𝐚̂𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚̆ 𝟏𝟎-𝟏𝟐 𝐚𝐧𝐢:
„O minune de copil” de Roy Jacobsen;
„Focul de gheaţă” de Kai Meyer;
„Colț Alb” de Jack London;
„Când mă vei întâlni” de Rebecca Stead;
„Pasăre cântătoare” de Kathryn Erskine;
„Anne de la Green Gables” de Lucy Maud Montgomery;
„Coliba unchiului Tom” de Harriet Beecher Stowe.
𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐝𝐞 𝐯𝐚̂𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚̆ 𝟏𝟑-𝟏𝟓 𝐚𝐧𝐢:
„Castelul de sticlă” de Jeannette Walls;
„Magee, zis Maniacul” de Jerry Spinelli;
„Librăria de investigații magice” de Garth Nix;
„O întâmplare ciudată cu un câine la miezul nopții” de Mark Haddon;
„Războiul lumilor” de Herbert George Wells;
„Moby Dick” de Herman Melville;
„Tokyo pentru totdeauna” de Emiko Jean.
𝐏𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐝𝐞 𝐯𝐚̂𝐫𝐬𝐭𝐚̆ 𝟏𝟔-𝟏𝟖 𝐚𝐧𝐢:
„Orașe de hârtie” de John Green;
„Din cer au căzut trei mere” de Narine Abgarian;
„Ultima princesă a Daciei” de Zuzana Kuglerová;
„Marele Gatsby” de Francis Scott Fitzgerald;
„Oscar și Tanti Roz” de Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt;
„Războiul ciocolatei” de Robert Cormier;
„Trei într-o barcă fără a mai socoti şi câinele” de Jerome K. Jerome.
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arun-pratap-singh · 1 year
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Rami Malek to star in Amateur, a CIA thriller from James Hawes
Rami Malek to star in Amateur, a CIA thriller set to be directed by James Hawes, best known for Slow Horses, Black Mirror & more. Deadline has reported that Rami Malek is set to star in Amateur, a CIA thriller which James Hawes will helm. Gary Spinelli wrote the most recent draft of Amateur, which follows “a CIA cryptographer who, after his wife is tragically killed in a London terrorist attack,…
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pugogibopubu · 2 years
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elcineblue · 2 years
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De: Gregory Hatanaka - Nicole D' Angelo
Protagonizan: Nicole D' angelo, Shane Ryan, Lisa London, Craijece Lewis, Chris Spinelli
Genero: Drama, Psicology, Comedy
Es la historia de una joven mujer frustrada que muestra sus estados mentales durante la cuarentena, la soledad, la vida en línea, los hábitos nuevos causados por las estrictas normas epidémicas la llevaran a un extremo colapso 
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itsroxyvail · 10 months
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My Twin sibling, London Spinelli is so beautiful 🖤 (they/he)
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Panic trailer released
Directed by Gregory Hatanaka, Panic stars Saint Heart, Shane Ryan-Reid, Lisa London, Chris Spinelli, Nicole D’Angelo, Johnny Mask, Shoko Rice. it follows a husband and wife who must take on a dangerous force which threatens to destroy their lives…
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queercbc · 4 years
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Some more personal additions to my Growing up Gay in the Early 2000s post
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aefward · 4 years
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Shirt, Emma Willis; rings (set of three), Spinelli Kilcollin.
Photography by Anya Holdstock, Styling by Viktorija Tomasevic, Art direction by Phil Buckingham, Hair by Liz Taw at the Wall Group, Make-up by Martina Lattanzi, Production by Maddie Varnedoe, With thanks to Sunbeam Studios, London.
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moviesandmania · 2 years
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THE WRONG SARAH (2021) Preview and release news for serial killer thriller
THE WRONG SARAH (2021) Preview and release news for serial killer thriller
The Wrong Sarah is a 2021 serial killer thriller about an FBI agent hunting a maniac that is targeting women with the same name… Sarah! Written, directed by and starring Jason Toler. Produced by Sarah Brine, Doug Tochioka and Jason Toler. The movie also stars Elliot Woods, Chris Spinelli, Christina Lo, Lisa London and Shane Ryan. Release: The Wrong Sarah has been released by Cineridge and Cinema…
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moviecelebritycrush · 3 years
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https://youtu.be/1EV9U87yen4
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