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Oscars 2014: Best Screenplays/Supporting Actor/ActressFriday, 28 February 2014![]() “Follow the instructions."David Lean’s suggestion to a costume designer shows the importance of the script – a film’s “recipe”. This is why the Oscar categories for Best Adapted Screenplay and Original Screenplay are so important: without great... Read more... |
Oscars 2014: Best Actor/Actress/DirectorWednesday, 26 February 2014![]() Is it just me or are the Oscars getting better? I don't necessarily mean the show itself, rather the films selected for nomination and the eventual winners. In recent years we've seen films as brilliant and diverse as The Artist, The Hurt Locker and... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Reykjavík: Bright Nights, Dark Music DaysSunday, 23 February 2014![]() Nature declined to reveal the Northern Lights over a long winter weekend in Iceland. My hotel was geared up to the spectacle, offering the option of a phone call any time in the night should they appear; but no call came. I only hope the tourists... Read more... |
Final curtain for the Library TheatreWednesday, 19 February 2014![]() We are witnessing the end of an era in the long history of Manchester’s theatreland: the disappearance, after more than 60 years, of the treasured Library Theatre. Coming full circle, it is ending as it began, with a production of The Seagull.... Read more... |
BAFTAs 2014: Hollywood winners made in BritainMonday, 17 February 2014![]() Long before the stars had begun walking (and working) the red carpet, this year's British Academy Film Awards were a hot topic. Unfortunately it was for all the wrong reasons. A whistleblower writing for the Daily Mail alleged that many of the... Read more... |
Listed: 10 American paintings before PollockSunday, 16 February 2014![]() The National Gallery recently embarked on a first: they acquired their first American painting. Men of the Docks, 1912, (main picture) may not be George Bellows’ most famous or best-regarded work; nonetheless, it’s a gritty and beautifully observed... Read more... |
Berlinale 2014: The WinnersSunday, 16 February 2014![]() The Chinese thriller Black Coal, Thin Ice by director Diao Yinan won the Golden Bear at the closing ceremony of the Berlinale last night, as well as picking up the best actor prize for its star Liao Fan.It was a night for Asian cinema in general,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in the Shetlands: Seasick VikingsSunday, 16 February 2014![]() “Would we be able to prosecute the Vikings today, should we? I mean are there parallels between what the Nazis did by plundering art and gold, or what the German soldiers did who raped Norwegian women when they occupied Norway?” Silke Roeploeg might... Read more... |
Berlinale 2014: Two Men in Town, '71Monday, 10 February 2014![]() The opening days of the Berlinale have seen mixed reactions to high-profile English-language offerings. With its stylish sense of mittelEuropa, the festival’s premiere, Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, apparently went down a treat. Much less... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Oslo: Barocking Handel in the Opera HouseSunday, 09 February 2014![]() Oslo is a winter wonderland, and adults seem to be outnumbered by children, flocking from all over Norway to Disney on Ice. It’s the deep snow and the silence in pockets of the city rather than the kids which make me wonder if anyone has set Handel’... Read more... |
On An August Bank Holiday for a LarkWednesday, 05 February 2014![]() Shall I let you into a secret? Barrie Rutter isn’t always right. I’ve enjoyed a creative and rewarding professional relationship and personal friendship with Barrie for almost 20 years now, and I think I can say that without fear of him falling out... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Brussels: Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth at 75Sunday, 02 February 2014![]() There was deliberate symbolism in the way Maria João Pires chose to make her first entrance onto the stage at the birthday gala of the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Brussels earlier this week. The concert was a grand occasion. A well-heeled,... Read more... |
