Source: Beata Siewicz
Matthew Byrne, Screen Ireland
Inis Mór, the largest of Ireland’s Aran Islands, is the winner of the seventh edition of the Eufcn Location Award, the award for best European location in the film and TV industry organised by Eufcn – The European Film Commissions Network.
The award was accepted by Michael Byrne, an inward production and sustainability executive from Screen Ireland on Sunday (February 18) at a ceremony in Berlin.
The isolated island on the west coast of Ireland was a key location for filming Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees Of Inisherin.
The Banshees Of Inisherin is a Searchlight Pictures production,...
Matthew Byrne, Screen Ireland
Inis Mór, the largest of Ireland’s Aran Islands, is the winner of the seventh edition of the Eufcn Location Award, the award for best European location in the film and TV industry organised by Eufcn – The European Film Commissions Network.
The award was accepted by Michael Byrne, an inward production and sustainability executive from Screen Ireland on Sunday (February 18) at a ceremony in Berlin.
The isolated island on the west coast of Ireland was a key location for filming Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees Of Inisherin.
The Banshees Of Inisherin is a Searchlight Pictures production,...
- 2/19/2024
- ScreenDaily
Björk has officially released “oral,” her new collaboration with Rosalía. The profits from the track, which was produced by Sega Bodega, will all go towards fighting excessive fish farming in the singer’s home country of Iceland.
In an Instagram post, Björk shared that the she initially wrote and recorded the vocal track for “oral” about 25 years ago, when she was just around the same age that Rosalía is now. Taking its cues from dancehall music, Björk added that the Catalan pop star’s “experiments with the genre and her incredible voice made her an obvious guest for the song” over two decades later. (Lest we forget Rosalía also replicated Björk’s iconic swan dress for Halloween just weeks ago.)
“Industrial salmon farming in open net pens is horrid for the environment,” Björk continued in the post. “The farmed salmon goes through immense suffering, and it causes severe harm for our planet.
In an Instagram post, Björk shared that the she initially wrote and recorded the vocal track for “oral” about 25 years ago, when she was just around the same age that Rosalía is now. Taking its cues from dancehall music, Björk added that the Catalan pop star’s “experiments with the genre and her incredible voice made her an obvious guest for the song” over two decades later. (Lest we forget Rosalía also replicated Björk’s iconic swan dress for Halloween just weeks ago.)
“Industrial salmon farming in open net pens is horrid for the environment,” Björk continued in the post. “The farmed salmon goes through immense suffering, and it causes severe harm for our planet.
- 11/21/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Margot Robbie had a dealbreaker when it came to agreeing to star in the upcoming “Barbie” film.
The actress is starring as one of many Barbies in the much-talked about flick, with the film also including the likes of Kate McKinnon, Emma Mackey, Issa Rae, Hari Nef and Nicola Coughlan.
Robbie told Time of never wanting to play the only Barbie for a cover story interview about the film: “If [Mattel] hadn’t made that change to have a multiplicity of Barbies, I don’t think I would have wanted to attempt to make a ‘Barbie’ film… I don’t think you should say, ‘This is the one version of what Barbie is, and that’s what women should aspire to be and look like and act like.’”
Robbie — who runs her production company LuckyChap with her friend Josey McNamara and her husband, Tom Ackerley — produced the eagerly anticipated flick,...
The actress is starring as one of many Barbies in the much-talked about flick, with the film also including the likes of Kate McKinnon, Emma Mackey, Issa Rae, Hari Nef and Nicola Coughlan.
Robbie told Time of never wanting to play the only Barbie for a cover story interview about the film: “If [Mattel] hadn’t made that change to have a multiplicity of Barbies, I don’t think I would have wanted to attempt to make a ‘Barbie’ film… I don’t think you should say, ‘This is the one version of what Barbie is, and that’s what women should aspire to be and look like and act like.’”
Robbie — who runs her production company LuckyChap with her friend Josey McNamara and her husband, Tom Ackerley — produced the eagerly anticipated flick,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
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