Even though, as of late, Emma Watson has been making waves in her fight for gender equality, she is still an actor, and a pretty good one at that. And actors are always in search of their next gig, which she has just signed up for. She and Daniel Bruhl, the should have been Oscar nominated star of Rush (I'm not still bitter about that...), have joined the cast of Colonia for Oscar winner Florian Gallenberger. I am sure many of you out there are surprised to learn that Mr. Gallenberger is an Oscar winner, as was I. He won Best Live-Action Short Film in 2001 for Quiero ser (I want to be...). Admittedly, I am a complete novice when it comes to his films, so I will need to go back and check that short out, as well as his features Schatten der Zeit (Shadows of Time) and John Rabe...
- 9/29/2014
- by Mike Shutt
- Rope of Silicon
Tannishtha Chatterjee is truly an international actress and has made her presence known not only in Hindi cinema but also in German, Bengali, Indo-French and English films. She was critically acclaimed for her performance as Masha in the German/Bengali film Schatten der Zeit (Shadows of Time) starring opposite Irrfan Khan. In 2007 she was nominated at the British Independent Film Awards for her work in Brick Lane. The actress has worked with a multitude of directors including Florian Gallenberger, Subrata Sen, Sarah Gavron, Dev Benegal and Raja Menon. In fact she was seen in Raja Menon's first film Bas Yun Hi and in his most recent film the critically praised Barah Aana. Though in a relatively small role she makes quite an impact and is brilliant as Rani in the film. She recently talked with BollySpice about her work in the different film industries as well as all about Barah Aana.
- 9/4/2009
- Bollyspice
Taormina puts 'Batman' in play at fest
ROME -- Seven films, including Warner Bros. Pictures' Batman Begins, will make their European bows at the 51st Taormina Film Festival, which kicks off Saturday in Sicily and runs through June 18. Six other features set for either their European or world premieres in Taormina's Ancient Theater were announced Monday night at a news conference in Rome. The premieres include Do You Like Hitchcock? by Dario Argento, Le Couperet by Costa-Gavras, Schatten Der Zeit by German director Florian Gallenberger, The Shadow Dancer by Brad Mirman, Incautos by Spanish director Miguel Bardem, The Games of Their Lives by American director David Anspaugh and a documentary about Italian screenwriter Sergio Amidei by Italian directors Ettore and Silvia Scola.
- 6/7/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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