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martedì 16 febbraio 2016

Kate Winslet miglior attrice non protagonista ai Bafta: foto, video e Leonardo Di Caprio

Così come ai Golden Globe, anche ai Bafta trionfa come miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet per la sua interpretazione in Steve Jobs. Non sarà facile vederla con una seconda statuetta agli Oscar (la favorita è Alicia Vikander per The Danish Girl che ai Bafta e ai Golden Globe era candidata per un'altra interpretazione, quella in Ex Machina) ma noi ci speriamo fino in fondo!




            


E' il terzo Bafta della sua carriera dopo averlo vinto per Ragione e Sentimento e The Reader.


Di seguito foto, video e...ovviamente Leonardo Di Caprio!


























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CONFERENZA STAMPA









mercoledì 20 gennaio 2016

Commovente ricordo di Kate Winslet per Alan Rickman

Kate Winslet riceve il London Critics Circle Awards come miglior attrice non protagonista dell'anno per Steve Jobs e nel suo discorso ricorda commossa Alan Rickman:


giovedì 14 gennaio 2016

Kate Winslet candidata agli Oscar per Steve Jobs

Congratulazioni a Kate Winslet per la sua settima candidatura agli Oscar come attrice non protagonista per Steve Jobs!



Il film ha ricevuto la candidatura anche per Michael Fassbender, mentre ha perso quella per la miglior sceneggiatura.

Ecco tutte le nominations:



MIGLIOR FILM 
The Big Short, Il ponte delle spie, Brooklyn, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, The Revenant, Room, Spotlight 

MIGLIOR REGISTA 
Adam McKay (The Big Short), George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road), Alejandro G. Inarritu (The Revenant), Lenny Abrahamson (Room), Tom McCarthy (Spotlight) 

MIGLIOR ATTRICE PROTAGONISTA 
Cate Blanchet, Brie Larson, Jennifer Lawrence, Charlotte Rampling, Saoirse Ronan 

MIGLIOR ATTORE PROTAGONISTA 
Bryan Cranston Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Fassbender, Eddie Redmayne 

MIGLIOR ATTRICE NON PROTAGONISTA 
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rooney Mara, Rachel McAdams, Alciia Vikander, Kate Winslet 

MIGLIOR ATTORE NON PROTAGONISTA 
Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Mark Ruffalo, Mark Rylance, Sylvester Stallone 

The Hollywood Reporter: video intervista a Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence

Non perdetevi il video del roundtable di The Hollywood Reporter con Jennifer Lawrence ('Joy'), Brie Larson ('Room'), Kate Winslet ('Steve Jobs)', Cate Blanchett ('Carol', 'Truth'), Jane Fonda ('Youth'), Helen Mirren ('Trumbo', 'Woman in Gold'), Charlotte Rampling ('45 Years') e Carey Mulligan ('Suffragette').








Qui l'articolo:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/jennifer-lawrence-cate-blanchett-six-841113

Kate Winslet, Jane Fonda, Carey Mulligan, Brie Larson, Helen Mirren and Charlotte Rampling join for THR's annual fun, frank and uncensored Actress Roundtable.

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:]

















lunedì 11 gennaio 2016

Vincitori Golden Globe 2016: Kate Winslet e Leonardo Di Caprio entrambi premiati


Ecco tutti i vincitori dei Golden Globe 2016!


CINEMA
Miglior film drammatico
Revenant - Redivivo di Alejandro González Iñárritu
Miglior regista
Alejandro González Iñárritu per Revenant - Redivivo
Migliore attrice protagonista (in un film drammatico)Brie Larson - Room
Migliore attore protagonista (in un film drammatico)Leonardo DiCaprio - Revenant - Redivivo
Miglior film (commedia o musical)Sopravvissuto - The Martian di Ridley Scott
Migliore attrice protagonista (commedia o musical)
Jennifer Lawrence - Joy
Migliore attore protagonista (commedia o musical)Matt Damon - Sopravvissuto - The Martian
Miglior film d'animazione
Inside Out di Pete Docter e Ronnie del Carmen 
Miglior film in lingua stranieraIl figlio di Saul di László Nemes (Ungheria)
Miglior attrice non protagonista
Kate Winslet - Steve Jobs
Migliore attore non protagonista
Sylvester Stallone - Creed - Nato per combattere
Migliore sceneggiatura
Aaron Sorkin per Steve Jobs
Miglior colonna sonora originale
Ennio Moricone, The Hateful Eight
Migliore canzone
Writing’s on the Wall in Spectre



lunedì 14 dicembre 2015

Nomination agli Houston Film Critics, Phoenix Film Critics e Satellite Awards per Kate Winslet - Tutte le nominations di Steve Jobs

Kate Winslet è candidata come miglior attrice non protagonista per Steve Jobs agli Houston Film Critics, Phoenix Film Critics e Satellite Awards!




RIEPILOGO NOMINATIONS STEVE JOBS

Nominations Golden Globes, 2016

Miglior attore protagonista - Dramma  Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 
Miglior sceneggiatura Aaron Sorkin 
Miglior colonna sonora Daniel Pemberton 

Nominations Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016

Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 

Nominations Satellite Awards 2015

Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 
Miglior sceneggiatura non originale Aaron Sorkin 
Miglior montaggio Elliot Graham 

Nominations Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards 2015

Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 
Miglior cast
Miglior sceneggiatura non originale Aaron Sorkin 
Miglior montaggio Elliot Graham 

Nominations Houston Film Critics 2015

Miglior Film
Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 
Miglior sceneggiatura Aaron Sorkin 
Miglior colonna sonora Daniel Pemberton 

Nomination Phoenix Film Critics 2015

Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 
Miglior attrice non protagonista Kate Winslet 
Miglior sceneggiatura Aaron Sorkin 

Nomination Detroit Film Critics Society

Miglior attore protagonista Michael Fassbender 



mercoledì 9 dicembre 2015

Kate Winslet candidata ai Sag per Steve Jobs

Congratulazioni a Kate Winslet per la sua nona candidatura agli Screen Actors Guild come miglior attrice non protagonista per Steve Jobs!

Kate ha detto: “This makes me very very happy. I am truly thrilled and grateful to be nominated for a SAG award this year. This really means a lot to me.”

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/sag-award-nominations-2016-screen-actors-guild-2-1201657179/

Full list of nominations:
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
BRYAN CRANSTON / Dalton Trumbo – “TRUMBO” (Bleecker Street)
JOHNNY DEPP / James “Whitey” Bulger – “BLACK MASS” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
LEONARDO DiCAPRIO / Hugh Glass – “THE REVENANT” (20th Century Fox)
MICHAEL FASSBENDER / Steve Jobs – “STEVE JOBS” (Universal Pictures)
EDDIE REDMAYNE / Einar Wegener/Lili Elbe – “THE DANISH GIRL” (Focus Features)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
CATE BLANCHETT / Carol Aird – “CAROL” (The Weinstein Company)
BRIE LARSON / Ma – “ROOM” (A24)
HELEN MIRREN / Maria Altmann – “WOMAN IN GOLD” (The Weinstein Company)
SAOIRSE RONAN / Eilis – “BROOKLYN” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
SARAH SILVERMAN / Laney Brooks – “I SMILE BACK” (Broad Green Pictures)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
CHRISTIAN BALE / Michael Burry – “THE BIG SHORT” (Paramount Pictures)
IDRIS ELBA / Commandant – “BEASTS OF NO NATION” (Netflix)
MARK RYLANCE / Abel Rudolph – “BRIDGE OF SPIES” (DreamWorks)
MICHAEL SHANNON / Rick Carver – “99 HOMES” (Broad Green Pictures)
JACOB TREMBLAY / Jack – “ROOM” (A24)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
ROONEY MARA / Therese Belivet – “CAROL” (The Weinstein Company)
RACHEL McADAMS / Sacha Pfeiffer – “SPOTLIGHT” (Open Road Films)
HELEN MIRREN / Hedda Hopper – “TRUMBO” (Bleecker Street)
ALICIA VIKANDER / Gerda Wegener – “THE DANISH GIRL” (Focus Features)
KATE WINSLET / Joanna Hoffman – “STEVE JOBS” (Universal Pictures)

domenica 6 dicembre 2015

Intervista video: Kate Winslet e Saoirse Ronan in Variety Actors on Actors (foto di Mia in Le Regole del Caos)

Variety Actors on Actors: qui l'intervista tra Kate Winslet e Saoirse Ronan
http://video-cdn.variety.com/previews/i8IGSjvG-plsZnDJi

Saoirse Ronan and Kate Winslet each won acclaim as teenagers. Ronan was 13 when she earned an Oscar nom for “Atonement,” while Winslet was 17 when she burst onto the scene in Peter Jackson’s “Heavenly Creatures.” In their new films, both use accents that are not their own. Ronan headlines “Brooklyn,” playing an Irish girl who immigrates to New York in the 1950s. Winslet disappears behind a wig, glasses and a Polish accent for “Steve Jobs” to portray Joanna Hoffman, a friend and adviser to the Apple founder.
Kate Winslet: Playing Joanna Hoffman was an experience that I really wanted to have. It’s a wonderful thing to be 40 years old, which I am now, and all of that stuff that you sort of bother about in your 20s and early 30s just kind of evaporates. And actually, all you want, really and truly, is to work with lovely people and to be challenged as much as possible.
Actors on Actors Variety Cover
Saoirse Ronan: What’s the stuff that evaporates?
Winslet: The stuff that evaporates is: “What do I look like? What do you people think?” That just literally goes away. And I think that also has to do with having children. Playing Joanna was something so different to me; unlike you in “Brooklyn,” I don’t know anyone like this person. It was absolutely playing a role.

martedì 17 novembre 2015

Interviste e Video Kate Winslet: Lancome, Vogue, Steve Jobs, The Dressmaker

Interview de Kate Winslet au Printemps
A parigi per Printemps




Peter Lindbergh | Vogue Italia | Kate Winslet
Dietro le quinte del servizio per Vogue





Winslet's Daughter Jealous Over Co-star
La figlia di Kate gelosa di Liam, The Dressmaker



Winslet's Newfound Skills
Intervista The Dressmaker




Interviste per Steve Jobs





THE AMAZING KATE WINSLET

Intervista Daily Mail: Kate Winslet, nessuna dieta

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3317055/Why-t-stand-faddy-diets-s-Kate-Winslet-s-secret-healthy-living-t-resist-slice-cake-glass-ros.html

Kate parla dei figli (la superorganizzata Mia, il dolcissimo Joe, l'entusiasta Bear), di dieta e di Steve Jobs.


Winslet's secret to healthy living? She can't resist a slice of cake and a glass of rosé 

  • Kate Winslet plays Joanna Hoffman, right-hand woman to late Steve Jobs
  • She forged a close relationship with the real Joanna while researching
  • Relationship between Jobs and his 'work wife' was purely platonic

Curvy, blonde and English to the core, Kate Winslet couldn't be further removed from the character she plays in her new film. 


Joanna Hoffman, right-hand woman to the late Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple Inc whose story is told in the Oscar-tipped movie of the same name, is a tiny, raven-haired, Polish-Armenian American - but Kate was determined to land the role. 

'They didn't even send me a script - I had to throw my hat into the ring because I really wanted to be part of it,' she says. 

Kate Winslet plays Joanna Hoffman, right-hand woman to the late Steve Jobs in her new film
Kate Winslet plays Joanna Hoffman, right-hand woman to the late Steve Jobs in her new film


'I look nothing like Joanna so I decided to take a photo of myself wearing a short dark wig that my husband had kindly gone out and bought for me that day. I took a selfie and emailed it to Scott Rudin, the producer, with no subject in the subject box. It seems to have done the trick because the next day I was sent a script.'
Kate forged a close relationship with the real Joanna while researching the role. 'When we first met she hadn't even read the script, so her first words to me were, "So... how much of me is there in this movie?" I had to say, "I hate to break it to you, but you're quite strongly featured." But we worked around it and had a very good time together. She's funny, warm and unique. Steve Jobs loved her - it's impossible not to.'
The relationship between Jobs, played in the movie by Michael Fassbender, and the woman known as his 'work wife' was a close one. However, Kate is adamant the friendship between them remained purely platonic. 
'They understood each other, they were kindred spirits in many ways and she was very good friends with him and his family until he passed away [Jobs died of cancer in 2011] - but she also has very strong morals and he was married. Besides, she's married too [to technology whizz kid Alain Rossmann] and very happily so.'
Kate's pretty happily married herself these days. She met Ned Rocknroll - who was born Ned Abel Smith, but changed his name by deed poll - in 2011 when she was on holiday on the Caribbean island resort of Necker, owned by Ned's uncle Richard Branson. 
Actress Kate Winslet and her husband Ned RocknRoll out and about, New York last month
Actress Kate Winslet and her husband Ned RocknRoll out and about, New York last month
The holiday was interrupted when there was a fire at the house where Kate was staying, but sparks of a different sort were flying with Ned and they married in New York a year later. 'I have a wonderful man in my life,' she said earlier this year, 'who's so incredibly supportive. He's everything to me. I'm very happy and things are wonderful.'
That same year she and her family moved back to Britain from New York, and now live in an eight-bedroom, 17th-century, Grade II-listed house in West Sussex that backs on to the sea. 'Living out of London and near the water, with lots of fresh clean air, definitely makes a difference in terms of quality of life,' she says. 
'I try to stay healthy but I'm a great believer of everything in moderation, with no faddy foods or strange elimination diets because how boring is that? I'd rather be outside kicking a ball around with my son. Besides, I'm the sort of person who, whenever I say, "Right! I'm not going to eat sugar or drink alcohol for a month," will immediately go and have a glass of rosé and a slice of cake. 
'I do drink a lot of water but I think that's because I feel I should as I spend so much time on planes, which can dehydrate you. I think it's quite boring - but I do it. Beauty routine? Nothing much. I do try to have the odd facial - I had one yesterday, actually, but it was the first for about eight months, so I'm afraid I'm not very good when it comes to those kinds of things.'
Kate, a star since Titanic hit the big screen back in 1997, has always made it plain her children come first. She's previously revealed that when she gets stressed her 11-year-old son Joe will offer to relax her by rubbing her feet, but Joe's counsel, she tells me today, is more than skin-deep. 'I honestly think he's my moral compass. I know he's only young, but he's this very steady, gentle, wise soul, and if something's bothering me he'll say, "Mum, it's fine, calm down. None of this matters. Have a cup of tea." If I truly want advice, he'll say, "Well, let's talk it through. Tell me what the options are." And when I've explained it, he'll give me the pros and cons of both sides. He's a great leveller.'
As well as Joe, from her seven-year marriage to director Sam Mendes, there's also 15-year-old Mia, daughter from her first marriage to cameraman and director Jim Threapleton, and little Bear Blaze, almost two, son from her current marriage. 'Mia's amazing,' she says. 'She's great at forward thinking, she's very organised and aware of everything around her. Actually, she'd be my dream assistant - not that I'd ask her! - but that's how efficient she is. And Bear? Well, his father Ned is the most enthusiastic person I've ever met in my life, and Bear comes under that bubble too. I watched him run from one side of the room to the other this morning, laughing to himself, he was having a really happy time all by himself. We have the best times together. My kids are what keep me stable and happy.'
Eyebrows have been raised by the fact that, at just 40, Kate's already been married three times. She makes it plain today she's not about to discuss her previous two divorces. 'No one really knows what has happened in my life,' she said recently. 'No one knows why my first marriage didn't last; no one knows why my second didn't. And I'm proud of those silences.'
She says she tries hard to keep her family life as free from modern technology as possible. 'We don't really do computers in our house,' she says. 'I think you have to be careful with that stuff with children because they can become addicted, like we all can, and I want my kids to be kids, not computer addicts. My daughter has an iPhone, but she's only had it for a year, and my son doesn't even have one. It's a hard fight sometimes when they say, "But so-and-so has one, why can't I have one?" I just say, "If you want something to do, go and climb that tree instead."'