The Indian filmmaker will serve as chairman of the 19th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival, scheduled to run in the Gulf of Naples from December 26-January 2, 2015.
Kapur’s directing credits include Elizabeth, The Four Feathers and Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
In 2015 he plans to unveil his decade-long project Paani, a sci-fi set in 2050 when a multinational corporation thrives as the world endures water scarcity.
”The attendance in Capri of the great artist Kapur, who has been a friend and supporter of our festival since 2002 as well as a prominent figure both in Bollywood and Hollywood, is not only a privilege, it will also contribute to expanding the dialogue between cultures, and help draw the attention of the Asian media to Italy and the southern Italian regions, already beloved by tourists from India,” said festival founder and producer Pascal Vicedomini.
Honourary members of festival presenting organisation Istituto Capri Nel Mondo are producer Mark Canton, directors...
Kapur’s directing credits include Elizabeth, The Four Feathers and Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
In 2015 he plans to unveil his decade-long project Paani, a sci-fi set in 2050 when a multinational corporation thrives as the world endures water scarcity.
”The attendance in Capri of the great artist Kapur, who has been a friend and supporter of our festival since 2002 as well as a prominent figure both in Bollywood and Hollywood, is not only a privilege, it will also contribute to expanding the dialogue between cultures, and help draw the attention of the Asian media to Italy and the southern Italian regions, already beloved by tourists from India,” said festival founder and producer Pascal Vicedomini.
Honourary members of festival presenting organisation Istituto Capri Nel Mondo are producer Mark Canton, directors...
- 9/15/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Paris, Feb 28: Aishwarya is famous for her beautiful blue eyes. One famous person criticizes the expression of her eyes in one of her Hollywood movie. The Italian historian, Valerio Massimo Manfredi criticizes her eyes for her role in The Last Legion. The movie is based on Manfredi’s story. After watching the movie, the historian gives his review. The movie portrays Aishwarya as a strong personality. Manfredi’s girl in the story is a simple village lass.
The movie also cast Colin Firth and Benkingsley and others. Aishwarya the mother of a baby girl, acted opposite Colin Firth. It is not her first Hollywood movie. She was the part.
The movie also cast Colin Firth and Benkingsley and others. Aishwarya the mother of a baby girl, acted opposite Colin Firth. It is not her first Hollywood movie. She was the part.
- 2/28/2012
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
The Taj Mahal, actress Aishwarya Rai and Alexander the Great bind famous Italian archaeologist-historian, television presenter and novelist Valerio Massimo Manfredi to India . a country whose heritage he finds iconic.Manfredi is the author of .The Last Legion., a 2007 Hollywood production starring Colin Firth, Aishwarya and Ben Kingsley..My character of the leading lady (played by Aishwarya) was totally different. She was from a village but Aishwarya was totally different. She was the lover of the protagonist.but she acted as if the film was for kids,. Manfredi told Ians here.The film tells the story of emperor Romulus Augustus. journey to Britain in search of loyal legionaires to take on the .barbarian. invaders. The writer ended up befriending Firth, could not get around to meeting Ben Kingsley and was struck by Aishwarya.s eyes..She has such strong expressive and beautiful eyes. Some little expression of love would have made the film more different.
- 1/31/2012
- Filmicafe
Jon Avnet is responsible for some of my favorite comedies in recent memory. 88 Minutes and Righteous Kill both had me in constant hysterics. So much so that I decided a while back that I'd happily watch anything else he chooses to do.
Which means that Bloody Disgusting made my day with today's bit of news about a new Avent flick headed down the pike. This one is an adaptation of Italian author Valerio Manfredi's novel Pharaoh.
According to Bd: "Erica Miner adapts Pharaoh, Manfredi's novel that follows a modern Egyptologist who stumbles across a terrifying discovery: what actually happened in Babylon circa 586 B.C. when the prophet Jeremiah hid the sacred Ark of the Covenant as the Babylonians invaded."
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Which means that Bloody Disgusting made my day with today's bit of news about a new Avent flick headed down the pike. This one is an adaptation of Italian author Valerio Manfredi's novel Pharaoh.
According to Bd: "Erica Miner adapts Pharaoh, Manfredi's novel that follows a modern Egyptologist who stumbles across a terrifying discovery: what actually happened in Babylon circa 586 B.C. when the prophet Jeremiah hid the sacred Ark of the Covenant as the Babylonians invaded."
Keep it here for more as it comes.
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
Got news? Click here to submit it!
Make a terrifying discovery in the comments section below.
- 3/29/2011
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
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