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Timepiece Love
From the Berlinale 2017, the Glashutte Original Senator Watch.
The latest news about the Cannes Film Festival from France 24
The 2017 Cannes Film Festival line-up has been announced, read the feature from France 24.
Berlinale-Strong Island
Black and Paper interview with Director Yance Ford. “Strong Island” is a documentary that is topical on a social and historical, the shooting of an unharmed African American Man followed by a criminal justice system that vilifies a person of color with a “Guilty Label” regardless of the circumstances and ultimate outcome. The 107 minute… Continue reading Berlinale-Strong Island
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Berlinale-Sixties Iconic
Glashütte Original introduced a new timepiece collection at The 67th Berlinale, Sixities Iconic Square Collection. For the man looking for a cool statement piece, with a splash of color for distinction, this is the watch for him. There are five models with stunning colored dials; blue, gold, gray, green, and red. Reaching back to its… Continue reading Berlinale-Sixties Iconic
Berlinale Day 8
Berlinale Day 8 I am sorry to report I did not attend any press conferences today. I was a bit behind on work and writing. The films today were: On The Beach at Night Alone in Competition from Korea, a story centering on woman in an dire emotional state of mind trying to recover. Joaquim… Continue reading Berlinale Day 8
Berlinale-God’s Own Country
Black and Paper interview with God’s Own Country stars Josh O’Connor and Alec Secareanu at the 67th Berlinale. God’s Own Country has received acclaimed on many fronts. One of the main ingredients for the well-received film has been the chemistry of the lead actors, new comers who have given note-worthy performances. What is your acting… Continue reading Berlinale-God’s Own Country
Berlinale Day 7
Berlinale Day 7 On the competition front there was the new Volker Schlondorff film Return to Montauk. I did not see the film but the judging by the level of applause the critical reaction to the film was not so good. I asked two people, a male and a female. The male journalist loathed it… Continue reading Berlinale Day 7