Ahead of the trailer dropping for the film this week, Fox Searchlight Pictures has revealed the full list of celebrities set to make cameo appearances in the upcoming "Absolutely Fabulous" movie - a list that includes the likes of Kate Moss, Gwendoline Christie, Joan Collins, Barry Humphries, Jerry Hall and Jean Paul Gaultier.
In the film Edina and Patsy are blamed for a major incident at an uber fashionable launch party and become entangled in a media storm. Fleeing penniless to the glamorous playground of the super-rich, the French Riviera, they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forevermore.
Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks and June Whitfield lead the cast of the film, joined in major roles by Kathy Burke, Helen Lederer, Harriet Thorpe, Celia Imrie, Mo Gaffney, Chris Ryan and both Emma Bunton and Lulu as themselves.
The full list of celebs are: Abbey Clancy,...
In the film Edina and Patsy are blamed for a major incident at an uber fashionable launch party and become entangled in a media storm. Fleeing penniless to the glamorous playground of the super-rich, the French Riviera, they hatch a plan to make their escape permanent and live the high life forevermore.
Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, Julia Sawalha, Jane Horrocks and June Whitfield lead the cast of the film, joined in major roles by Kathy Burke, Helen Lederer, Harriet Thorpe, Celia Imrie, Mo Gaffney, Chris Ryan and both Emma Bunton and Lulu as themselves.
The full list of celebs are: Abbey Clancy,...
- 4/25/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Sergei Loznitsa’s fixed camera captures the tragedy of the protests in Kiev’s Independence Square with haunting intensity
This film from Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa it is a remarkable record of the popular demonstration in Kiev’s Independence Square (the Maidan Nezalezhnosti) during the winter of 2013-14, against the pro-Moscow presidency of Viktor Yanukovych. The protests led to his downfall, and to violent chaos, the deaths of 100 protesters and the start of the ongoing confrontation between pro-Russian and pro-eu factions. With no music or voiceover, Loznitsa captures the event with a series of long, uninterrupted shots of the crowded square and neighbouring places from (mostly) fixed camera positions. The hypnotic, deep-focus scenes look like images from some deadly serious, modern version of Les Misérables. The camera appears to have been positioned miraculously, almost invisibly, creating the impression of access to a vivid, unmediated reality. It utterly negates the grammar...
This film from Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa it is a remarkable record of the popular demonstration in Kiev’s Independence Square (the Maidan Nezalezhnosti) during the winter of 2013-14, against the pro-Moscow presidency of Viktor Yanukovych. The protests led to his downfall, and to violent chaos, the deaths of 100 protesters and the start of the ongoing confrontation between pro-Russian and pro-eu factions. With no music or voiceover, Loznitsa captures the event with a series of long, uninterrupted shots of the crowded square and neighbouring places from (mostly) fixed camera positions. The hypnotic, deep-focus scenes look like images from some deadly serious, modern version of Les Misérables. The camera appears to have been positioned miraculously, almost invisibly, creating the impression of access to a vivid, unmediated reality. It utterly negates the grammar...
- 2/19/2015
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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