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Lila Says (novel) Lila Says (French title: Lila dit ça) was first published in 1996 in French and translated into English in 1999. The author's name is only listed as a pseudonym, Chimo. It was adapted into a film Lila Says is a narrative of the protagonist's — Chimo, an Arab boy living in France — interactions with a catholic girl named Lila. Lila befriends Chimo and tells him very provocative and somewhat troubling incidents in her life and shares her experiences with him. The author's real name is not revealed. The publisher's note in the book states that a manuscript was dropped off by a lawyer and they never had a chance to interact with the author. This led to some assumptions they had to make in the text that was published. Kate Moss named her daughter Lila after this book.[1] Lila Says (English edition) by Chimo. Lila dice. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. È stato presentato al Sundance Film Festival e al festival Schermi d'amore di Verona.

Produzione[modifica | modifica sorgente] I produttori italiani Bernadette Carranza e Luigi Ferrara Santamaria con Patrizia Biancamano hanno acquistato i diritti letterari del caso editoriale Lila dice, trovando poi capitali francesi e inglesi e affidando la produzione esecutiva a Marina Gefter.[1] Il regista ha scelto di ambientare il film nel vecchio quartiere popolare Le Panier di Marsiglia, città multietnica e meticcia, invece dell'ambientazione originaria del romanzo, la banlieu parigina, perché convinto che «nessuno oggi ha voglia di vedere ancora storie di emigrati depressi in periferie depresse. Note[modifica | modifica sorgente] ^ a b c Piera Detassis, Angelo del peccato in Ciak, gennaio 2004.^ Gl.S., Colpi di spazzola alla marsigliese. Collegamenti esterni[modifica | modifica sorgente] 100 colpi di spazzola prima di andare a dormire. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. 100 colpi di spazzola prima di andare a dormire è un romanzo erotico auto-biografico pubblicato l'11 luglio 2003 dalla scrittrice catanese Melissa Panarello, firmato con lo pseudonimo "Melissa P.

". Il libro è stato pubblicato in 42 nazioni[1], consacrando l'autrice al successo con oltre tre milioni di copie vendute ufficialmente secondo i dati della casa editrice[2], sebbene l'editore abbia in seguito ammesso che le copie effettivamente vendute siano state in realtà forse due milioni[3]. Caso letterario[modifica | modifica sorgente] Romanzo d'esordio per la giovane scrittrice, la cui identità è rimasta avvolta nel mistero per un certo periodo di tempo, è stato pubblicato da Fazi Editore nel luglio 2003, ed è divenuto ben presto un caso letterario ottenendo un enorme successo di vendite, nonostante uno scarso apprezzamento da parte della critica.

Trama[modifica | modifica sorgente] Edizioni[modifica | modifica sorgente] Note[modifica | modifica sorgente] Alice Dellal, Pixie Geldof and Daisy Lowe in 'So Young, So Cool' photo shoot with Matt Irwin for Dazed & Confused. The world according to Peaches. Nylon (magazine) Nylon is an American magazine that focuses on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel. Its name references New York and London. In 2005, Nylon was bought by Pennsylvania businessman Don Hellinger.[8] The following spring, Nylon and MySpace collaborated on their first International Music issue, making it freely available online for a time.[9][10] Nylon TV was launched in 2006 with the creation of its own YouTube channel, and by 2014 gained 62 thousand subscribers and 62 million cumulative views.[11] Nylon partnered with MySpace in 2006 for its annual June/July music issue. None months later the magazine became generally available online in digital form in March 2007.

Nylon teamed up with Live Nation Entertainment in 2008 to produce its first Nylon Music Tour, headlined by electro rockers She Wants Revenge.[14] Nylon has established a material social media presence. Nylon is published in five Asian markets. Lola's Theme. "Lola's Theme" is the debut single by British house duo The Shapeshifters. It was released on 12 July 2004 as the lead single from their debut album, Sound Advice (2004). Background[edit] The name "Lola's Theme" was originally a working title for this record; Lola is Simon Marlin's wife and it was while listening to her record collection that the initial idea for the track was conceived.

Chart performance[edit] "Lola's Theme" was released on 12 July 2004 and upon its release went straight into the UK charts at number one.[4] "Lola's Theme" also topped the American Dance Charts, peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Airplay chart in October 2004. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony on the fictional in-game station Vladivostok FM. Composition[edit] The song is a dance-pop song, utilizing elements of "What About My Love" by Johnnie Taylor.

Track listing[edit] Music video[edit] Chart performance[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] The Streets. The project has released five studio albums: Original Pirate Material (2002), A Grand Don't Come for Free (2004), The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living (2006), Everything Is Borrowed (2008), Computers and Blues (2011), an internet-only album Cyberspace and Reds (2011) and a string of successful singles in the mid-2000s, including "Has It Come to This? ", "Dry Your Eyes", "When You Wasn't Famous" and "Prangin' Out". History[edit] 1994–2000: Early years[edit] The Streets started out in 1994 as a group project with Johnny Drum Machine and Kevin Mark Trail. 2001–2003: Original Pirate Material[edit] For The Streets' debut album, Original Pirate Material, Skinner wanted to take UK garage in a new direction with material reflecting the lifestyle of clubbers in Britain. 2004–2005: A Grand Don't Come for Free[edit] In May 2004, Skinner released a new single, "Fit But You Know It" which became his highest debuting and highest selling single to that point, reaching number four in the UK.

Pete Doherty. Peter "Pete" Doherty (born 12 March 1979) is an English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist. He is best known musically for being co-frontman of The Libertines, which he formed with Carl Barât in 1997. His other musical project is indie band Babyshambles. In 2005, Doherty became prominent in tabloids, the news media, and pop culture blogs because of his romantic relationship with model Kate Moss and his frequently-publicised drug addictions. Early life Doherty was born in Hexham, Northumberland to mother Jacqueline (née Michels), a nurse and lance corporal, and a Catholic father, Peter John Doherty, a major in the British Army. Career The Libertines Doherty and Barât formed a band called The Libertines in the late '90s, although it was not until 2002, with the release of their debut album Up the Bracket, that they began to achieve widespread mainstream success.

The two initially fell out over this incident, but made amends whilst Doherty was in prison. Collaborations Babyshambles Acting. Carl Barât. Early life[edit] Carl Barât was born in Basingstoke, England on 6 June 1978, and spent most of his childhood in Whitchurch, Hampshire. In a September 2004 interview with Blender Magazine, Barât mentioned having a French, Russian and Polish ethnic background.[2] As a youth, Barât divided his time between his divorced parents. His father, a former artist, worked in an armaments factory, and his mother, Chrissie, was part of the commune-dwelling counterculture and a member of peace groups such as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.[3] Barât spent part of his childhood living with his mother on a commune in Somerset. He has one sister, actress-turned-singer Lucie Barât, who played Helen's handmaiden in the 2004 film Troy, founded publishing house and artistic organization Little Episodes, and is currently the lead singer of The Fay Wrays.[4] He also has three half-siblings, one step brother and one step sister.

Career[edit] The Libertines[edit] Dirty Pretty Things[edit] Personal life[edit] Peter Wolfe (musician) Peter William Randall (born 1968, Maidstone, Kent, England) changed his name to Peter Wolfe because of his admiration of Desmond Wolfe the alter ego of Withnail from the cult film, Withnail and I.[1] He is also known as Wolfman. He is an English poet, and a musician of the band, Wolfman and the Side-Effects. He is also a friend of Pete Doherty. From time to time, Wolfman and the Side-Effects support Doherty's band, Babyshambles, and used to support The Libertines. At 18 he moved to London, and for a short while shared a flat with Shane MacGowan.[2] In the early 1990s, he moved to a flat in the Blackstock Road and worked on his career as a musician.

However, Wolfe was "relentlessly unsuccessful".[2] Throughout the 1990s Wolfe was regularly in and out of the major recording studios (Island, EMI, and Sony), but failed to secure a recording contract. He later moved to New York, before moving on to Paris, France. Like Doherty, Wolfe has had a long-standing addiction to heroin. Joy Ride (2000 film) Joy Ride (in Swiss German: Usfahrt[1]) is a 2000 Swiss drama film written and directed by Martin Rengel that followed Lars von Trier's Dogme 95 manifesto. It is classified as the 14th dogme movie.[2] Joy Ride employs a very realistic, near-documentary style, with a story based on the homicide of a 19-year-old girl in Zürich, Switzerland in 1992.[3][4][5] The incident attracted a great deal of media coverage in Switzerland.

The magazine Beobachter reported on the incident which gave rise to the "Joy Ride" story. According to the report, the clique no longer tolerated the murdered girl and they had assaulted her by singeing her hair and bending her fingers back. On March 14, 1992, the male members of the clique, who had spent the afternoon smoking marijuana, decided "heute Abend passiert es. Andrea muss weg. " ('Tonight it happens/has to happen. Andrea must leave.') As the clique drove back from an evening at a local pub, Patrick took his belt off and tied it around Andrea's neck.

The Idiots. The Idiots (Danish: Idioterne) is a 1998 Danish comedy-drama film directed by Lars von Trier. It is his first film made in compliance with the Dogme '95 Manifesto, and is also known as Dogme #2. It is the second film in von Trier's Golden Heart Trilogy, which includes Breaking the Waves (1996) and Dancer in the Dark (2000). It is among the first films to be shot entirely with digital cameras. Plot[edit] At a restaurant, patrons are disturbed by the group's mischief, but single diner Karen develops an appreciation of their antics. The members of the group refer to this behaviour as "spassing", a neologism derived from "spasser", the Danish equivalent of "spaz" and an offensive slur.

Karen takes a ride in a taxi cab with the people from the restaurant, and she finds herself at a big house. The "spassing" is a self-defeating attempt by the group to challenge the establishment through provocation. Cast[edit] Production[edit] Breaches of Dogme 95 rules[edit] Reception[edit] Controversy[edit] Being John Malkovich. Being John Malkovich is a 1999 American fantasy comedy-drama film, written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze. It stars John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, and Catherine Keener, with John Malkovich playing a fictional version of himself. In the film, Cusack plays Craig Schwartz, a puppeteer who finds a portal that leads into Malkovich's mind. The film was nominated in the 72nd Academy Awards in three categories: Best Director for Jonze, Best Original Screenplay for Kaufman and Best Supporting Actress for Keener. Plot[edit] Craig Schwartz is an unemployed puppeteer in a forlorn marriage with his pet-obsessed wife Lotte. Craig tells Lotte, who becomes obsessed with the experience, allowing her to live out her transgender desires.

Lotte escapes and phones Maxine, revealing that Craig was having sex with her. Craig finds he is able to remain in Malkovich indefinitely. Craig calls back Lester thinking Maxine is still in danger, realizing his opportunity. Cast[edit] Development[edit] I Shot Andy Warhol. I Shot Andy Warhol is a 1996 independent film about the life of Valerie Solanas and her relationship with Andy Warhol. The movie marked the debut of Canadian director Mary Harron. The film stars Lili Taylor as Valerie, Jared Harris as Andy Warhol and Martha Plimpton as Valerie's friend Stevie. Stephen Dorff plays Warhol superstar Candy Darling. John Cale of the Velvet Underground wrote the film's score despite protests from former band member Lou Reed. Yo La Tengo plays an anonymous band that is somewhat reminiscent of the group. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.[2] Plot[edit] The film opens with a flashforward to moments after the shooting. Meanwhile, Valerie also meets Maurice Girodias (Lothaire Bluteau), the publisher of Olympia Press.

Cast[edit] Background[edit] Initially intended as a BBC documentary, the film was directed by Mary Harron who also co-wrote the screenplay with Daniel Minahan. Dr. Reception[edit] Wins Nominations Notes. Three Kings. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Three Kings è un film del 1999 diretto da David O. Russell, ambientato durante la guerra del Golfo. Trama[modifica | modifica sorgente] La trama ruota intorno ad un gruppo di quattro soldati americani guidati dal maggiore delle Forze Speciali Archie Gates che tentano di rubare una partita di lingotti d'oro provenienti dal Kuwait e custoditi nei bunker iracheni. Curiosità[modifica | modifica sorgente] Suscitò scalpore, poco prima dell'uscita del film nelle sale, una dichiarazione del regista David O. Note[modifica | modifica sorgente] ^ (EN) Clooney corpse report denied, bbc.co.uk. Altri progetti[modifica | modifica sorgente] Wikiquote contiene citazioni di o su Three Kings Collegamenti esterni[modifica | modifica sorgente]

Melancholia (2011 film) Melancholia is a 2011 drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgård, and Kiefer Sutherland. The narrative revolves around two sisters during and shortly after one's wedding, while an approaching rogue planet is about to collide with Earth. The film prominently features music from the prelude to Richard Wagner's opera Tristan und Isolde (1857–59).

Von Trier's initial inspiration for the film came from a depressive episode he suffered and the insight that depressed people remain calm in stressful situations. The film is a Danish production by Zentropa, with international co-producers in Sweden, France, and Germany. Filming took place in Sweden. The film begins with an introductory sequence involving the main characters and images from space and introducing many of the film's visual leitmotifs.[4] The film continues in two parts. Justine has become severely depressed and stays with Claire and John. Cube (film) Reservoir Dogs. Lila Says. Carne tremula. The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz. La Haine. Caterina in the Big City. Il sorpasso. But Forever in My Mind. Il cielo in una stanza (film) I ragazzi della Roma violenta.

L'estate del mio primo bacio. Le età di Lulù. Harmony Korine. Whit Stillman. Lars von Trier. Chloë Sevigny. Ewan McGregor. Edward Furlong. BBC TV Programmes - Categorised as Comedy. Sensory deprivation. Dogme 95. Pete Doherty Interview for Oasis Album. Tank Girl. Kill Your Boyfriend. Missing Teen's Friends Go On TV To Plead For Her Release, Gossip About Ugly Classmates | The Onion - America's Finest News Source | Onion News Network. UFFIE Site Officiel. Full Episode Player. I Soliti Idioti (Stagione 1): Streaming degli episodi. Watch Full Length Family Guy Episodes, Movies, Specials Online Free. Watch Full Length American Dad Episodes & Specials Online. 13 Songs you wish you found - Best Indie and Alternative Songs July 2009. The OC Show - Music on The OC Seaon 1. Category:Psychedelic songs. The Antlers - Two. Marijuana - Richie Spice(5th Element Riddim) + LYRICS: 2011 Toronto MARIJUANA MARCH.

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