It was pretty much business as usual on The X Factor tonight as the Six Chair Challenge reached its nail-biting conclusion – but one element of the show was noticeably lacking.
Viewers were united in their confusion when they took to Twitter to ask a vital question: where the heck was Caroline Flack?
It certainly didn't seem to go unnoticed that the majority of the show was presented by Olly Murs, flying solo as his co-host was nowhere to be seen.
Some weren't particularly happy about Flack not performing her presenting duties, with one viewer tweeting: "Wonder how much Caroline Flack gets paid for 'presenting' on the X Factor for about 17 seconds each episode".
While others joked that Flack had more reason to kick off about lack of airtime than contestant Mason Noise, with one user tweeting: "Can't believe Mason Noise kicking off about getting 47 seconds on the x factor, that's...
Viewers were united in their confusion when they took to Twitter to ask a vital question: where the heck was Caroline Flack?
It certainly didn't seem to go unnoticed that the majority of the show was presented by Olly Murs, flying solo as his co-host was nowhere to be seen.
Some weren't particularly happy about Flack not performing her presenting duties, with one viewer tweeting: "Wonder how much Caroline Flack gets paid for 'presenting' on the X Factor for about 17 seconds each episode".
While others joked that Flack had more reason to kick off about lack of airtime than contestant Mason Noise, with one user tweeting: "Can't believe Mason Noise kicking off about getting 47 seconds on the x factor, that's...
- 10/11/2015
- Digital Spy
For its fifth consecutive year, the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Los Angeles - Ficg in La - presented by the University of Guadalajara Foundation in USA and Conaculta, with Principal Sponsors the University of Guadalajara, the Guadalajara International Film Festival and the Institute of Cinema Mexico (Imcine) announced the dates of this year’s festival will be Thursday August 27 to Sunday, August 30, 2015 and the call for entries to apply for Guadalajara Construye in Los Angeles 2 and DocuLab.2 Los Angeles.
The 2015 Ficg in La, which returns to the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and brings the best of contemporary Mexican and Latin American cinema to Los Angeles, and is an extension of the Guadalajara International Film Festival. Featuring outstanding and award-winning titles from FICG30, which runs from March 6-15, 2015 in Guadalajara, Ficg in La will offer the premiere of other titles that have emerged in the world of cinema throughout the year to great critical acclaim.
Ficg in La also invites Latino and Ibero American emerging filmmakers living in the United States or Canada; as well as U.S. and Canadian filmmakers who are working on a feature narrative or documentary film with Latino or Latin American content to apply for Guadalajara Construye in Los Angeles 2 or DocuLab.2 Los Angeles.
Ficg in La seeks to contribute to the completion of feature and documentary films that, once shot, are faced with difficulties during post-production, and later on with their commercial release. This unique program selects and presents six projects that are in their post-production phase to industry professionals accredited to the festival (producers, distributors and sales agents), who can enable the completion of these work-in-progress and their subsequent exhibition.
In addition, the winning projects in each category will automatically qualify to be considered for Guadalajara Construye 10 or DocuLab.8 Guadalajara, or for the Ibero-American Competitions of the next edition of the Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG31) – March, 2016. The winners will be announced during Ficg in La Opening Night Gala on August 28, 2015.
The screening of the selected work-in-progress films will be for industry accredited to the festival. These screenings are not open to the general public or member of the press.
Here are some important dates:
• March 16 – Open call for film projects in post-production
• June 16 – Final Submission Deadline
• July 31 – Public announcement of selected projects...
The 2015 Ficg in La, which returns to the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and brings the best of contemporary Mexican and Latin American cinema to Los Angeles, and is an extension of the Guadalajara International Film Festival. Featuring outstanding and award-winning titles from FICG30, which runs from March 6-15, 2015 in Guadalajara, Ficg in La will offer the premiere of other titles that have emerged in the world of cinema throughout the year to great critical acclaim.
Ficg in La also invites Latino and Ibero American emerging filmmakers living in the United States or Canada; as well as U.S. and Canadian filmmakers who are working on a feature narrative or documentary film with Latino or Latin American content to apply for Guadalajara Construye in Los Angeles 2 or DocuLab.2 Los Angeles.
Ficg in La seeks to contribute to the completion of feature and documentary films that, once shot, are faced with difficulties during post-production, and later on with their commercial release. This unique program selects and presents six projects that are in their post-production phase to industry professionals accredited to the festival (producers, distributors and sales agents), who can enable the completion of these work-in-progress and their subsequent exhibition.
In addition, the winning projects in each category will automatically qualify to be considered for Guadalajara Construye 10 or DocuLab.8 Guadalajara, or for the Ibero-American Competitions of the next edition of the Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG31) – March, 2016. The winners will be announced during Ficg in La Opening Night Gala on August 28, 2015.
The screening of the selected work-in-progress films will be for industry accredited to the festival. These screenings are not open to the general public or member of the press.
Here are some important dates:
• March 16 – Open call for film projects in post-production
• June 16 – Final Submission Deadline
• July 31 – Public announcement of selected projects...
- 3/11/2015
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
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