Da oggi tutti al cinema! E' uscito Steve Jobs. :-)
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giovedì 21 gennaio 2016
giovedì 14 gennaio 2016
Steve Jobs: dal 21 gennaio nei cinema. Foto e video
Oggi alle 14.25 su Sky Cinema 1 sarà trasmesso l'annuncio delle nominations degli Oscar: in bocca al lupo Kate!
Steve Jobs uscirà nei nostri cinema Giovedì 21 gennaio.
Ecco 2 clip in italiano, una tratta dal film e un'intervista sottotitolata a Kate:
[qui in originale visto l'imperdibile accento di Kate:]
Steve Jobs uscirà nei nostri cinema Giovedì 21 gennaio.
Ecco 2 clip in italiano, una tratta dal film e un'intervista sottotitolata a Kate:
[qui in originale visto l'imperdibile accento di Kate:]
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domenica 20 settembre 2015
Steve Jobs: nuovo trailer italiano!
Nuovo trailer italiano per Steve Jobs!
Articolo di Sentieri Selvaggi con curiosità sul film: http://www.sentieriselvaggi.it/?p=953736
Articolo di Sentieri Selvaggi con curiosità sul film: http://www.sentieriselvaggi.it/?p=953736
martedì 1 settembre 2015
Intervista a Kate Winslet su Steve Jobs, primo poster e prima foto
Una lunga intervista del New York Magazine apparsa su Vulture su Kate Winslet e il nuovo film Steve Jobs, diretto da Danny Boyle, nei nostri cinema a gennaio 2016.
E' stato rilasciato anche il primo poster del film:
E una prima foto promozionale:
Qui l'intervista completa:
Steve Jobs, Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle’s selective biopic, ran a painfully public gauntlet to production, riddled with false starts, jettisoned stars, and even a supporting role in the Sony-hack saga. Among its most interesting and salutary turns was Kate Winslet’s 11th-hour casting as Joanna Hoffman, the brunette Eastern European–born marketing guru who speaks truth to Jobs’s charismatic power. After lobbying producer Scott Rudin with an emailed photo of herself in a wig, Winslet disappeared into Hoffman, opposite Michael Fassbender’s Jobs, over the course of a whirlwind series of long, intricate scenes. She regaled us with the backstory and more during preparations for another chaotic production, a dinner party at home in England.
Ned Rocknroll, Winslet’s husband: Hello. Who am I talking to?
New York Magazine.
Ned: She’s just pouring herself a glass of wine. (To Winslet) Am I not allowed to tell the gentleman that you’ve had a glass of wine? You’re going to share her with a glass of wine. All right, enjoy.
Winslet: Hi. Actually, hold on. I have a little bit of an issue with the wine. (Long pause.) It tastes like cider, that’s the bad news. I don’t know why, it’s a nice enough bottle of rosé. I’ll just open another one and try again. I promise I don’t start all my interviews like this. I’ve got to get the 11-year-old babysitter now to take care of a 1-and-a-half-year-old. I’ve fed the baby and I’m about to feed the 11-year-old, and we have people coming over for supper, so I’ve checked on the chicken. I’ve taken the bread out of the oven that I was baking, and it’s all systems go, just another day at the office. I am cooking everything, which is not remotely unusual. Now I’m going upstairs by myself with the phone to conduct the best interview of my entire life, I swear it.
E' stato rilasciato anche il primo poster del film:
E una prima foto promozionale:
Qui l'intervista completa:
Steve Jobs, Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle’s selective biopic, ran a painfully public gauntlet to production, riddled with false starts, jettisoned stars, and even a supporting role in the Sony-hack saga. Among its most interesting and salutary turns was Kate Winslet’s 11th-hour casting as Joanna Hoffman, the brunette Eastern European–born marketing guru who speaks truth to Jobs’s charismatic power. After lobbying producer Scott Rudin with an emailed photo of herself in a wig, Winslet disappeared into Hoffman, opposite Michael Fassbender’s Jobs, over the course of a whirlwind series of long, intricate scenes. She regaled us with the backstory and more during preparations for another chaotic production, a dinner party at home in England.
Ned Rocknroll, Winslet’s husband: Hello. Who am I talking to?
New York Magazine.
Ned: She’s just pouring herself a glass of wine. (To Winslet) Am I not allowed to tell the gentleman that you’ve had a glass of wine? You’re going to share her with a glass of wine. All right, enjoy.
Winslet: Hi. Actually, hold on. I have a little bit of an issue with the wine. (Long pause.) It tastes like cider, that’s the bad news. I don’t know why, it’s a nice enough bottle of rosé. I’ll just open another one and try again. I promise I don’t start all my interviews like this. I’ve got to get the 11-year-old babysitter now to take care of a 1-and-a-half-year-old. I’ve fed the baby and I’m about to feed the 11-year-old, and we have people coming over for supper, so I’ve checked on the chicken. I’ve taken the bread out of the oven that I was baking, and it’s all systems go, just another day at the office. I am cooking everything, which is not remotely unusual. Now I’m going upstairs by myself with the phone to conduct the best interview of my entire life, I swear it.
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