Priyanka Chopra says staying fit is simple — just eat right and stay active.
“You don’t have to kill yourself at the gym, you don’t have to starve yourself. You just have to eat healthy, eat right. Life is just really fast-paced. To be able to find ways of being healthy within that is a smart way to do it, ” Chopra, 34, says in the November issue of Women’s Health.
“I generally inherently stay fit … I want to be curvaceous but not super-skinny but at the same time I want to be lean. So I try and eat healthy whenever I can.
“You don’t have to kill yourself at the gym, you don’t have to starve yourself. You just have to eat healthy, eat right. Life is just really fast-paced. To be able to find ways of being healthy within that is a smart way to do it, ” Chopra, 34, says in the November issue of Women’s Health.
“I generally inherently stay fit … I want to be curvaceous but not super-skinny but at the same time I want to be lean. So I try and eat healthy whenever I can.
- 10/13/2016
- by Julie Mazziotta
- PEOPLE.com
AFI Fest 2015 has just announced the Jury and Audience Award winners for this year's festival. This year's edition featured 130 films, including "By the Sea," "Concussion" and "The Big Short." The following features and shorts were chosen by AFI's various jury teams and audience members. Read More: 'James White' Breakout Christopher Abbott is the Oscar Dark Horse You Need to Know Jury Awards New Auteurs Grand Jury Award: "Land and Shade," dir. César Augusto Acevedo Special Jury Mention for Direction: "Disorder," dir. Alice Winocour Special Jury Mention for Screenplay: "Desde Alla," Lorenzo Vigas Grand Jury Award for Animated Short: "Boys," Isabella Carbonell Grand Jury Award for Animated Short: "World of Tomorrow," Don Hertzfeldt Live Action Short Special Mention for Innovative Storytelling: "Rate Me," dir. Fyazl Boulifa Live Action Short Special Mention for...
- 11/12/2015
- by Aubrey Page
- Indiewire
Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s French foreign-language Oscar submission won the New Auteurs Audience Award, announced on Thursday evening.
César Augusto Acevedo’s Colombian film Land And Shade, winner of the France 4 Visionary Award in Critics’ Week in Cannes, claimed the New Auteurs Grand Jury Award.
Alice Winocour’s Disorder received a special jury mention for direction and Lorenzo Vigas’ Venice Golden Lion winner Desde Allá earned a special jury mention for screenplay.
Boys received the grand jury award for live-action short, and World Of Tomorrow received the grand jury award for animated short.
New Auteurs Awards
New Auteurs Grand Jury Award:
Land And Shade, dir Augusto Acevedo
Special jury mention for direction:
Disorder, dir Alice Winocour
Special Jury Mention for Screenplay:
Desde Allá, dir Lorenzo Vigas
Grand Jury Award for Live Action Short:
Boys, dir Isabella Carbonell
Grand Jury Award for Animated Short:
World Of Tomorrow, dir Don Hertzfeldt
Live Action Short Special Mention for Nonfiction Filmmaking:...
César Augusto Acevedo’s Colombian film Land And Shade, winner of the France 4 Visionary Award in Critics’ Week in Cannes, claimed the New Auteurs Grand Jury Award.
Alice Winocour’s Disorder received a special jury mention for direction and Lorenzo Vigas’ Venice Golden Lion winner Desde Allá earned a special jury mention for screenplay.
Boys received the grand jury award for live-action short, and World Of Tomorrow received the grand jury award for animated short.
New Auteurs Awards
New Auteurs Grand Jury Award:
Land And Shade, dir Augusto Acevedo
Special jury mention for direction:
Disorder, dir Alice Winocour
Special Jury Mention for Screenplay:
Desde Allá, dir Lorenzo Vigas
Grand Jury Award for Live Action Short:
Boys, dir Isabella Carbonell
Grand Jury Award for Animated Short:
World Of Tomorrow, dir Don Hertzfeldt
Live Action Short Special Mention for Nonfiction Filmmaking:...
- 11/12/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Hong Sang-soo's Right Now, Wrong Then.The lineup for the 2015 festival has been revealed, including new films by Hong Sang-soo, Andrzej Zulawski, Chantal Akerman, Athina Rachel Tsangari, and others, alongside retrospectives and tributes dedicated to Sam Peckinpah, Michael Cimino, Bulle Ogier, and much more.Piazza GRANDERicki and the Flash (Jonathan Demme, USA)La belle saison (Catherine Corsini, France)Le dernier passage (Pascal Magontier, France)Der staat gegen Fritz Bauer (Lars Kraume, Germany)Southpaw (Antoine Fuqua, USA)Trainwreck (Judd Apatow, USA)Jack (Elisabeth Scharang, Austria)Floride (Philippe Le Guay, France)The Deer Hunter (Michael Cimino, UK/USA)Erlkönig (Georges Schwizgebel, Switzerland)Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre (Philippe Falardeau, Canada)Bombay Velvet (Anurag Kashyap, India)Pastorale cilentana (Mario Martone, Italy)La vanite (Lionel Baier, Switzerland/France)The Laundryman (Lee Chung, Taiwan)Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, USA) I pugni ni tasca (Marco Bellocchio, Italy)Heliopolis (Sérgio Machado, Brazil)Amnesia (Barbet Schroeder,...
- 7/20/2015
- by Notebook
- MUBI
The biggest deals of this year’s Cannes Marché du Film and how the Competition titles sold throughout the festival.
Behind the glamour of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, business was booming at the Marché du Film (May 13-22), with representatives from 120 countries in attendance - up four on 2014.
A total 3,300 films were on offer this year, around 1,000 at the project stage, with an estimated 11,000 film professionals in attendance, in line with last year.
In the opening days, Marché chief Jérôme Paillard told Screen: “Acquisition agents are telling me that it’s the first time in a number of years that there are so many big projects. I’ve been told there are around 50 high profile projects on offer.”
North AmericaHOT Projects
Universal Pictures and Focus Features took worldwide rights to Tom Ford’s upcoming thriller Nocturnal Animals, starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, in a deal reportedly worth $20m. [Story]
Open Road paid...
Behind the glamour of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, business was booming at the Marché du Film (May 13-22), with representatives from 120 countries in attendance - up four on 2014.
A total 3,300 films were on offer this year, around 1,000 at the project stage, with an estimated 11,000 film professionals in attendance, in line with last year.
In the opening days, Marché chief Jérôme Paillard told Screen: “Acquisition agents are telling me that it’s the first time in a number of years that there are so many big projects. I’ve been told there are around 50 high profile projects on offer.”
North AmericaHOT Projects
Universal Pictures and Focus Features took worldwide rights to Tom Ford’s upcoming thriller Nocturnal Animals, starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, in a deal reportedly worth $20m. [Story]
Open Road paid...
- 5/22/2015
- ScreenDaily
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