Doja Cat continues to turn heads and garner all of the attention at Paris Fashion Week with her latest fashion statement.
The “Vegas” singer responded to critics of her blazing red Schiaparelli look by wearing eyelashes all over her face on Wednesday, Jan 25, at the Viktor & Rolf Spring/Summer 2023 Haute Couture show.
Doja Cat — Photo: Marc Piasecki/Getty
Doja’s red costume set social media on fire with its 30,000 hand-placed Swarvoski crystals covering her entire face. Still, some social media users also wondered where the pop star’s eyelashes had gone under the fantastical makeup.
Doja Cat – Photo: Jacopo Raule/Getty Images
Doja Cat teased her response on her Instagram Story ahead of the Viktor and Rolf show, writing, “If lashes are all you want, the lashes you will get.”
She defied the laws of hair growth by creating a goatee and moustache with fake eyelashes and even placed them on her shaved-off eyebrows.
The “Vegas” singer responded to critics of her blazing red Schiaparelli look by wearing eyelashes all over her face on Wednesday, Jan 25, at the Viktor & Rolf Spring/Summer 2023 Haute Couture show.
Doja Cat — Photo: Marc Piasecki/Getty
Doja’s red costume set social media on fire with its 30,000 hand-placed Swarvoski crystals covering her entire face. Still, some social media users also wondered where the pop star’s eyelashes had gone under the fantastical makeup.
Doja Cat – Photo: Jacopo Raule/Getty Images
Doja Cat teased her response on her Instagram Story ahead of the Viktor and Rolf show, writing, “If lashes are all you want, the lashes you will get.”
She defied the laws of hair growth by creating a goatee and moustache with fake eyelashes and even placed them on her shaved-off eyebrows.
- 1/25/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Pacific Coliseum specializes in a particularly plush strain of electronic music, with synthesizers as pretty and orderly as Zen gardens. “Ridge Walk” and “Sunset,” which appeared on last year’s Blue Universe album, have the sweeping grandeur and tear-jerking allure of the some of the best synth-fueled Eighties movie scores, while “Hotel” plays like an unabashedly beautiful coda to Herb Alpert’s “Making Love in the Rain.”
Blue Universe isn’t just about serenity; Pacific Coliseum tempers all the prettiness with buzzing house cuts like “Cloud Jam.” His new single,...
Blue Universe isn’t just about serenity; Pacific Coliseum tempers all the prettiness with buzzing house cuts like “Cloud Jam.” His new single,...
- 3/30/2020
- by Elias Leight
- Rollingstone.com
From Russia with Schlock: Martinez’s Derivative Revenge Flick
While there’s certainly a modicum of perverse interest to be satisfied in witnessing the rotund Gerard Depardieu as an ex-con exacting vengeance on a gang of Russian hoods in the type of watered down B-action flick that’s about as originally conceived as the already derivative Liam Neeson franchise Taken (or Pierce Brosnan’s The November Man), Philip Martinez’s Viktor is neither of significant quality nor campy enough to justify its bizarre existence. Depardieu’s well-publicized tax inclined emigration from France to Russia may explain some of how this nonsense came into existence, but Martinez’s workmanlike march through a series of unenthusiastic events makes it seem as if everything was filmed in one, hurried take.
Released from prison after a seven year sentence for stealing a high profile piece of art landed him there, Viktor Lambert (Gerard Depardieu...
While there’s certainly a modicum of perverse interest to be satisfied in witnessing the rotund Gerard Depardieu as an ex-con exacting vengeance on a gang of Russian hoods in the type of watered down B-action flick that’s about as originally conceived as the already derivative Liam Neeson franchise Taken (or Pierce Brosnan’s The November Man), Philip Martinez’s Viktor is neither of significant quality nor campy enough to justify its bizarre existence. Depardieu’s well-publicized tax inclined emigration from France to Russia may explain some of how this nonsense came into existence, but Martinez’s workmanlike march through a series of unenthusiastic events makes it seem as if everything was filmed in one, hurried take.
Released from prison after a seven year sentence for stealing a high profile piece of art landed him there, Viktor Lambert (Gerard Depardieu...
- 11/14/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
Philippe Martinez's Viktor — basically a tighter, Moscow-set, Gérard Depardieu–starring version of The Equalizer — opens with a ballet rehearsal led by choreographer Souliman (Eli Danker). This sets up an aura of refinement that runs throughout the film: Souliman is the right-hand man to protagonist Viktor (Depardieu, as of recently a Russian citizen), whose just-completed seven-year prison term was awarded for the relatively elegant charge of art-thievery. Moreover, the movie's underworld figures are less concerned with drugs than with peddling diamonds. But make no mistake: Once Viktor gets wind of his son's recent murder, his sense of culture doesn't mean he's against a surge of violence. A typical example: Before tearing chunk...
- 10/22/2014
- Village Voice
And we thought Gerard Depardieu had already bared it all in his new autobiography! The famed French actor was snapped shirtless on set of La Vallee de l'Amour on Sept. 24, and looked larger than life. The wine enthusiast has been increasingly in the spotlight recently, thanks to a new movie, Viktor, a new autobiography, and several headline-making interviews. Last month, the My Father the Hero actor admitted in a chat with French magazine So Film that he can drink up to 14 bottles of wine a [...]...
- 10/7/2014
- Us Weekly
Inception Media has nabbed the North American rights to “Viktor,” starring Gérard Depardieu and Elizabeth Hurley. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. A tale of revenge and redemption set against a backdrop of the modern day Russian Federation, the noir-style film follows Viktor (Depardieu), a man who is consumed by the guilt of his son's murder in Moscow so he enters the Russian underworld on a mission of vengeance. Hurley plays Alexandra, Viktor's lover who backs him in his quest. Depardieu caused a stir in the past year when he reportedly claimed he planned to abandon his native France for Russia.
- 9/17/2014
- by Gina Hall
- The Wrap
New films from Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes to also world premiere at Window To Europe Film Festival.
New films by Gérard Depardieu, Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes will have their world premieres at the 22nd edition of the Window To Europe Film Festival (Aug 8-15) in the Russian town of Vyborg situated close to the border with Finland.
French director Philippe Martinez’s tale of redemption and revenge Viktor, which stars Depardieu, Elizabeth Hurley and Eli Danker, will open a competition section dedicated to films co-produced with Russia.
Viktor, which was shot in Chechnya and Moscow last summer and is being handled internationally by UK-based sales agent Saradan Media, will be released by Paradise in Russian cinemas on September 4.
Co-production competition
Other co-productions selected include Zanussi’s Foreign Body, produced by his own company Studio Filmowe Tor with Italy’s Revolver Film and Russia’s Ineureka and Bella Vostok Ltd; Uzbek director Dilmurod Masaidov’s thriller...
New films by Gérard Depardieu, Krzysztof Zanussi and Ralph Fiennes will have their world premieres at the 22nd edition of the Window To Europe Film Festival (Aug 8-15) in the Russian town of Vyborg situated close to the border with Finland.
French director Philippe Martinez’s tale of redemption and revenge Viktor, which stars Depardieu, Elizabeth Hurley and Eli Danker, will open a competition section dedicated to films co-produced with Russia.
Viktor, which was shot in Chechnya and Moscow last summer and is being handled internationally by UK-based sales agent Saradan Media, will be released by Paradise in Russian cinemas on September 4.
Co-production competition
Other co-productions selected include Zanussi’s Foreign Body, produced by his own company Studio Filmowe Tor with Italy’s Revolver Film and Russia’s Ineureka and Bella Vostok Ltd; Uzbek director Dilmurod Masaidov’s thriller...
- 8/5/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Fledgling UK sales outfit inks multiple deals on Russian thriller.
Fledgling UK sales outfit Saradan Media has closed multiple deals on Gerard Depardieu and Elizabeth Hurley crime-thriller Viktor.
Deals have closed with Mgn/Paradise Film Group for Cis, Vertice 360 for Spain, Gruppo Minerva for Italy, Swen for Latin America, Five Stars for Israel and Eagle film for Middle East.
Deals were closed by Saradan’s Us sales rep Karinne Behr.
Writer-director Philippe Martinez’s feature, in which Depardieu plays a father whose sins are redeemed as he avenges his son’s death, was shot last year in Moscow and Chechnya with the finished film screening in Cannes for the first time last week. Producer is Arnaud Frilley.
London-based Saradan is overseen by former banker Lee Beasley, who previously worked in the Entertainment division of The Royal Bank of Scotland in London and Standard Chartered Bank in Honk Kong.
La-based Behr was previously president of Bauer Martinez Studios and president...
Fledgling UK sales outfit Saradan Media has closed multiple deals on Gerard Depardieu and Elizabeth Hurley crime-thriller Viktor.
Deals have closed with Mgn/Paradise Film Group for Cis, Vertice 360 for Spain, Gruppo Minerva for Italy, Swen for Latin America, Five Stars for Israel and Eagle film for Middle East.
Deals were closed by Saradan’s Us sales rep Karinne Behr.
Writer-director Philippe Martinez’s feature, in which Depardieu plays a father whose sins are redeemed as he avenges his son’s death, was shot last year in Moscow and Chechnya with the finished film screening in Cannes for the first time last week. Producer is Arnaud Frilley.
London-based Saradan is overseen by former banker Lee Beasley, who previously worked in the Entertainment division of The Royal Bank of Scotland in London and Standard Chartered Bank in Honk Kong.
La-based Behr was previously president of Bauer Martinez Studios and president...
- 5/22/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Checking some items off her do-list, Elizabeth Hurley stepped out of her home in London on Friday (January 24).
The "Bedazzled" beauty donned a leopard print vest with a purple scarf and black skinny jeans as she made her way past the shutterbugs.
In recent career news, Elizabeth finished the production of her new thriller "Viktor." Per the synopsis, "After spending seven years in jail for an art heist, Frenchman Victor Lambert returns to Moscow to uncover the circumstances behind his son Jeremy's brutal murder."
Starring alongside Miss Hurley are Gerard Depardieu, Marcello Mazzarella, Eli Danker and Solenn Mariani. "Viktor" is slated to hit theaters mid-2014.
The "Bedazzled" beauty donned a leopard print vest with a purple scarf and black skinny jeans as she made her way past the shutterbugs.
In recent career news, Elizabeth finished the production of her new thriller "Viktor." Per the synopsis, "After spending seven years in jail for an art heist, Frenchman Victor Lambert returns to Moscow to uncover the circumstances behind his son Jeremy's brutal murder."
Starring alongside Miss Hurley are Gerard Depardieu, Marcello Mazzarella, Eli Danker and Solenn Mariani. "Viktor" is slated to hit theaters mid-2014.
- 1/25/2014
- GossipCenter
More than 20 companies have already been confirmed as first-time exhibitors at next month’s European Film Market (Efm) in Berlin.
Market debutants from Asia will include Ablaze Image, a new international sales and distribution company based in Taiwan that specialises in Chinese-language features. Ablaze will work from the Taiwan Cinema stand.
Other newcomers from Asia include Japanese producer-distributor Kadokawa Corp; the Malaysian Astro Shaw group of production and distribution companies; Malaysia’s industry-led, government-funded Creative Content Association; and the Indonesian martial arts action production house Skylar Pictures from South Jakarta.
In addition, the Marriott Hotel will serve as a base for the Chinese film and TV production house Beijing Galloping Horse and the Hong Kong-based sales agent One Dollar Distributon whose line-up includes time-travelling action adventure Iceman 3D and the action comedy Hong Kong Undercover Cop.
European debutants
Fledgling European outfits setting up shop for the first time at the Efm (Feb 6-14) will include Berlin-based [link=co...
Market debutants from Asia will include Ablaze Image, a new international sales and distribution company based in Taiwan that specialises in Chinese-language features. Ablaze will work from the Taiwan Cinema stand.
Other newcomers from Asia include Japanese producer-distributor Kadokawa Corp; the Malaysian Astro Shaw group of production and distribution companies; Malaysia’s industry-led, government-funded Creative Content Association; and the Indonesian martial arts action production house Skylar Pictures from South Jakarta.
In addition, the Marriott Hotel will serve as a base for the Chinese film and TV production house Beijing Galloping Horse and the Hong Kong-based sales agent One Dollar Distributon whose line-up includes time-travelling action adventure Iceman 3D and the action comedy Hong Kong Undercover Cop.
European debutants
Fledgling European outfits setting up shop for the first time at the Efm (Feb 6-14) will include Berlin-based [link=co...
- 1/13/2014
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Making a splash in the fashion world Down Under, Elizabeth Hurley attended a Queenspark breakfast to celebrate the brand's Summer 2013 collection on Friday (November 8).
Sexy and stylish amongst a backdrop of vines and roses, the British babe wore a patterned blue dress, showing off her trim figure, and held a tan clutch. She showed off her signature smile, undoubtedly making hearts melt.
In related news, the 48-year-old model is starring in a new action flick, entitled, "Viktor," currently in post-production, and set for release in Russia in December. She plays the role of Alexandra Ivanov.
Per the synopsis: "After spending seven years in jail for an art heist, Frenchman Victor Lambert returns to Moscow to uncover the circumstances behind his son Jeremy's brutal murder. He is backed by his lover Alexandra, and by his ex-partner-in-crime, choreographer Souliman."...
Sexy and stylish amongst a backdrop of vines and roses, the British babe wore a patterned blue dress, showing off her trim figure, and held a tan clutch. She showed off her signature smile, undoubtedly making hearts melt.
In related news, the 48-year-old model is starring in a new action flick, entitled, "Viktor," currently in post-production, and set for release in Russia in December. She plays the role of Alexandra Ivanov.
Per the synopsis: "After spending seven years in jail for an art heist, Frenchman Victor Lambert returns to Moscow to uncover the circumstances behind his son Jeremy's brutal murder. He is backed by his lover Alexandra, and by his ex-partner-in-crime, choreographer Souliman."...
- 11/8/2013
- GossipCenter
Turkish director Erdem Tepegöz’s social drama The Particle (Zerre) has won the Golden George for Best Film at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival (Miff).
The film’s lead actress, Jale Arikan, also picked up the Best Actress Silver George for her performance as Zeynep, trying to make ends meet in the dusty and dim atmosphere of abandoned apartments evacuated for clearance.
The International Jury under the presidency of Iranian film-maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf awarded the Silver George for Best Director to South Korea’s Jung Young-Heon for Lebanon Emotion (Le-Ba-Non Kam-Jeong).
The Best Actor prize went to Russia’s Alexey Shevchenkov for his title role as Judas in Andrey Bogatyryov’s Judas (Iuda).
The Special Jury award went to The Ravine Of Goodbye (Sayonara Keikoku) by Japan’s Tatsushi Omori.
The Documentary Competition jury - which included Claas Danielsen, director of Dok Leipzig - gave its award to Poland’s Pawel Lozinski for Father And Son (Ojciec...
The film’s lead actress, Jale Arikan, also picked up the Best Actress Silver George for her performance as Zeynep, trying to make ends meet in the dusty and dim atmosphere of abandoned apartments evacuated for clearance.
The International Jury under the presidency of Iranian film-maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf awarded the Silver George for Best Director to South Korea’s Jung Young-Heon for Lebanon Emotion (Le-Ba-Non Kam-Jeong).
The Best Actor prize went to Russia’s Alexey Shevchenkov for his title role as Judas in Andrey Bogatyryov’s Judas (Iuda).
The Special Jury award went to The Ravine Of Goodbye (Sayonara Keikoku) by Japan’s Tatsushi Omori.
The Documentary Competition jury - which included Claas Danielsen, director of Dok Leipzig - gave its award to Poland’s Pawel Lozinski for Father And Son (Ojciec...
- 7/1/2013
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
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