Alicia Keys and Miguel float through a rain-soaked room in the video for the former’s new song, “Show Me Love.” The clip also features actors Michael B. Jordan and Zoë Saldana, along with Saldana’s artist husband, Marco Perego Saldana.
In the Cara Stricker-directed video, couples move languidly through literal and figurative stormy scenes. Jordan struggles against a torrential downpour as he moves towards a woman, while Keys and Miguel find themselves on opposite sides of a room and “swim” to meet at a piano. The Saldanas, meanwhile,...
In the Cara Stricker-directed video, couples move languidly through literal and figurative stormy scenes. Jordan struggles against a torrential downpour as he moves towards a woman, while Keys and Miguel find themselves on opposite sides of a room and “swim” to meet at a piano. The Saldanas, meanwhile,...
- 9/17/2019
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
The all-female FFFest, the Female Filmmakers Festival, has set its inaugural lineup, highlighted by the world premiere of Maverick, directed by Cara Stricker.
The three-day screening and talk series will celebrate accomplished female filmmakers and empower women who want to break into the industry. It will take place at The Downtown Independent in Los Angeles October 12-14 and hopes to provide guidance, resources, and community for women filmmakers aspiring to break into the industry, along with inspiration to women at all career levels.
“We want more women to make films and we believe that sharing as much information as possible is the way forward,” said festival founder and creative director Clémence Polès. “We want to tackle topics that are not addressed, like how to balance motherhood and filmmaking.”
In Maverick, A young woman struggles to break free from a controlling relationship and reclaim her identity in a story of love and gaslighting.
The three-day screening and talk series will celebrate accomplished female filmmakers and empower women who want to break into the industry. It will take place at The Downtown Independent in Los Angeles October 12-14 and hopes to provide guidance, resources, and community for women filmmakers aspiring to break into the industry, along with inspiration to women at all career levels.
“We want more women to make films and we believe that sharing as much information as possible is the way forward,” said festival founder and creative director Clémence Polès. “We want to tackle topics that are not addressed, like how to balance motherhood and filmmaking.”
In Maverick, A young woman struggles to break free from a controlling relationship and reclaim her identity in a story of love and gaslighting.
- 9/17/2018
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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