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Hollywood Screening of ‘Precious’ at AFI Fest 2009 Photos
Nov 2nd
The American Film Institute (AFI) held a screening of “Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire” in Los Angeles Sunday night at the annual AFI Fest. The film’s stars and other actors came out to support the film last night at the Chinese Theatre. The film is full of fresh faced newcomers including the lead, Gabourey “Gabby” Sidibe and Xosha Roquemore (NYU Alumnus). ‘Precious‘ hits theaters Nov. 6.
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NYTimes Magazine Spotlight on the movie “Precious”
Oct 25th
“Precious,” is coming to theaters Nov. 6, the movie is said to be a vivid and dynamic depiction of the novel PUSH by Sapphire. The film was featured in an NYTimes Magazine, here are some highlights:
“Precious,” the harrowing story of a 350-pound illiterate teenage girl who is pregnant for the second time by her father and horribly abused by her mother, is shot in an almost-documentary style interspersed with fantasy sequences. Like most independent films, it is character-driven, and at its heart is a spirit of understanding. When Precious’s plight lands her in a special school, she blossoms: the audience’s initial rejection of Precious, even repulsion at the sight of her, slowly gives way to a kind of identification.
The Story vs. The Movie:Just a few months before its premiere at Cannes, “Precious” won three awards at the Sundance Film Festival, including a special jury prize for Mo’Nique, who plays Precious’s monstrous mother. Graphic as the film is, it is less so than “Push,” the 1996 novel on which it is based. Written by an African-American poet and writer known as Sapphire, “Push” relied on intentionally misspelled, broken and slangy English to convey Precious’s sense of despair and rage. The novel mixes poems by Precious with sexually extreme scenes, like those in which she is forced to perform oral sex on her mother. It is almost relentlessly bleak: when Precious discovers she is H.I.V.-positive, she is certain of her imminent death. Daniels’s movie, by contrast, offers a greater sense of possibility. He doesn’t ignore her disease, hardships or struggles, but he also liberates her from them. Precious is a stand-in for anyone — black, white, male, female — who has ever been devalued or underestimated.
The Trailer:
**Shout out to Ms. Fluorescent Beige, Rockstar Xosha**
Sphere: Related ContentPaula Patton X Robin Thicke Expecting Their First Child
Oct 24th
According to a source (USMag), actress Paula Patton and her hubbie, singer Robin Thicke, are expecting their first child.
The song bird and actress are high school sweethearts turned eternal loves and have been married since 2005.
Last year it was rumored that Paula Patton was preggers, but this year it seems this pregnancy is fact.
Congrats!
Keep A Child Alive Black Ball 2009 Pictures
Oct 16th
Last night The 6th Annual “Keep A Child Alive” Black Ball was hosted at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC.
The Keep a Child Alive Black Ball is a star-studded event where celebrity and philanthropy walk hand in hand, raising hopes, dreams and millions of dollars to benefit KCA’s work. The evening celebrates the work of the world’s most influential humanitarians, prominent entrepreneurs, entertainers and politicians who continue to attend and lend their support each year. On October 15, 2009, KCA will have the pleasure of honoring President Bill Clinton for his immeasurable achievements through the William J. Clinton Foundation and The Clinton Global Initiative. KCA will also honor the unstoppable Sir Richard Branson who has cultivated sustainable change worldwide with Virgin Unite. (www.keepachildalive.org)
Check out some of the red carpet photos…
So I smell a trend among fashion heavy hitters…John Mayer, Samuel L. Jackson, and Al Roker…What is that velvet?
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