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but my introduction to martin scorsese as a film—maker was with his film kundun.all wish to find their purer selves. i saw that there was great potential to be brought inside of a world we can't access any more. the 1920s osage oil boom, showing osage people like i'd seen in photographs when i was younger, cos my dad made a point of talking about this period. not necessarily the reign of terror because we didn't have that language, but of osage oil wealth. ijust remember the first time i saw the film, seeing the slide show of all of these images come to life, just how incredible it was to see that world that was stripped so quickly. i felt the same way watching kundun. i was young enough to start grasping the free tibet movement and just so grateful to get to have that feeling of experiencing a place that is so sacred and is no longer accessible by the people who belong there. tibet will call on the west for help and hope that these countries will recognise our independence. it was done in a way that i think only a film—maker as dedicated, as tenacious, as humanis
but my introduction to martin scorsese as a film—maker was with his film kundun.all wish to find their purer selves. i saw that there was great potential to be brought inside of a world we can't access any more. the 1920s osage oil boom, showing osage people like i'd seen in photographs when i was younger, cos my dad made a point of talking about this period. not necessarily the reign of terror because we didn't have that language, but of osage oil wealth. ijust remember the first time i saw...
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. >> whit: martin scorsese earning his tenth nomination for best director for "killers of the flower" more than any living director. >> martin scorsese. >> whit: he won back in 2007 for "the departed." >> could you double-check the envelope? [ laughter ] >> whit: and at 81 years old, scorsese is also the oldest ever to be nominated in that category. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> what was that? [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> that's how you are. >> whit: rising star, lily gladstone, played molly burkhart in the film and could be the first native american to win an oscar for best actress. >> we had a moment where it looked like the chain reaction from an atomic device might never stop and set fire to the atmosphere. >> reporter: as for cillian murphy in "oppenheimer," if he clinches his win for best actor, he'll be the first irish born actor to claim the award. ♪ a new twist on the score we all know from "indiana jones" composed by john williams, who could become the oldest oscar winner of all time at 92 and already has the most nominations of anyone alive with 54
. >> whit: martin scorsese earning his tenth nomination for best director for "killers of the flower" more than any living director. >> martin scorsese. >> whit: he won back in 2007 for "the departed." >> could you double-check the envelope? [ laughter ] >> whit: and at 81 years old, scorsese is also the oldest ever to be nominated in that category. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> what was that? [ speaking in a non-english...
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him and marty scorsese, yeah.ow you're very close with your family. you talk about your family a lot. have they seen "poor things"? >> they have. yeah, and i kind of had to prep them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're from a very religious family. >> yeah, so i had to say, "hey, listen. i keep my clothes on." [ laughter ] "nobody else does, but i do." [ laughter ] then i kind of told them it was my idea to keep my clothes on, "i did it for you." [ laughter ] i told them, "he wanted me to be naked, and i said no because of my parents, and he respected that." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they believed that? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and that helped dull it? did you watch the movie with them? >> yeah, i brought them to the premiere. but i put -- i put my buddy dave -- he's on my show, plays my buddy ahmed. i put him between me and my mom. >> jimmy: wise. >> as a buffer. i was like, i need her to absorb -- like just get his awkwardness in the middle of her. [ laughter ] it was good. >> jimmy: that's good, yeah. this i didn't --
him and marty scorsese, yeah.ow you're very close with your family. you talk about your family a lot. have they seen "poor things"? >> they have. yeah, and i kind of had to prep them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're from a very religious family. >> yeah, so i had to say, "hey, listen. i keep my clothes on." [ laughter ] "nobody else does, but i do." [ laughter ] then i kind of told them it was my idea to keep my clothes on, "i did it for...
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this is for her performance in martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon. recently at the smithsonian museum of the american indian. i got the opportunity to talk to gladstone and scorsese about the film which has received ten oscar nominations >> they have the worst land possible but they outsmart everybody in the had all along in the >> 1920s, members of the osage nation and an oklahoma were some of the richest people on the planet, but they had all this oil money so much that they'd go buy a rolls royce run out of gas and then go buy another one. >> but an era of prosperity soon gave way to a reign of terror. >> as white men >> plotted, schemed and systematically murdered at least 24 members of us aid patient to take that well for themselves. >> i do load of money, sir >> there are some families that are grieving to this day. >> it was a dark chapter in our nation's history. >> it's one of the worst racial injustices, one of the most sinister crimes that occur in this country when we don't often learn about in our classrooms, make no mistake. it was not
this is for her performance in martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon. recently at the smithsonian museum of the american indian. i got the opportunity to talk to gladstone and scorsese about the film which has received ten oscar nominations >> they have the worst land possible but they outsmart everybody in the had all along in the >> 1920s, members of the osage nation and an oklahoma were some of the richest people on the planet, but they had all this oil money so much that...
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shutting out the martin scorsese film which came in with— martin scorsese film which came in with tenand went home empty—handed. it was a big _ went home empty—handed. it was a big surprise to emma as well who— a big surprise to emma as well who seemed genuinely shocked when _ who seemed genuinely shocked when the camera focused on her and her— when the camera focused on her and her name was called. they didn't feel _ and her name was called. they didn't feel like _ and her name was called. they didn't feel like too _ and her name was called. they didn't feel like too much - didn't feel like too much controversy. there weren't a huge amount of surprises of people that really missed out. no, not in terms of winners or the winners _ no, not in terms of winners or the winners themselves. the only— the winners themselves. the only controversies were really revolved _ only controversies were really revolved around external factors _ revolved around external factors like donald trump tweeting in the middle of the ceremony or true thing in the middle — ceremony or true thing in the middle of
shutting out the martin scorsese film which came in with— martin scorsese film which came in with tenand went home empty—handed. it was a big _ went home empty—handed. it was a big surprise to emma as well who— a big surprise to emma as well who seemed genuinely shocked when _ who seemed genuinely shocked when the camera focused on her and her— when the camera focused on her and her name was called. they didn't feel _ and her name was called. they didn't feel like _ and her name was...
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no stage consultants let scorsese to completely change a key scene. for ernest visit smally at home. and there's a storm coming, the you to understand about our culture is that for example, when i was a young kid or 5 or 6 that'd be running around my house and my grandma would be there and. and then one day was running around, she goes, stop it, stop it sits, sit still. so there's a storm coming and she said, sit and be quiet and let the blessing of the storm. the content is giving us, but it wash over us. and we have to sit and let the storm pass and relish actually appreciate. appreciate the blessing of nature. storm is powerful. so we need to be quiet for a while the let's go to the cross judge for sure. space. do you originally the theme is that we're drinking and some he gets drunk and she can hold the liquor and that's what so now this is more interesting, but it's that sense. so that's so much also about the different cultures, the totally different culture. yeah i'm, he, i'm, it's in the, in the sense i found with the sage i'm as a sense of gi
no stage consultants let scorsese to completely change a key scene. for ernest visit smally at home. and there's a storm coming, the you to understand about our culture is that for example, when i was a young kid or 5 or 6 that'd be running around my house and my grandma would be there and. and then one day was running around, she goes, stop it, stop it sits, sit still. so there's a storm coming and she said, sit and be quiet and let the blessing of the storm. the content is giving us, but it...
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so scorsese's 1st visit was the osage country land possible for the day, how smart everybody. martin went to the tribe 1st and he asked blake, can i tell the story when they had concerns of like, well, you know, like, what's the story going to be like, how are you going to pick the, the violence. how are you going to get to pick the the sisters? how are you going to pick the family in the tribe? i think he very much listen to their concerns. no stage consultants let score says that you to completely change a key scene. ernest visits molly at home and there's a storm coming the you don't understand about our culture. he said, for example, when i was a young kid or 5 of 6, i'd be running around my house and my grandma would be there and. and then one day was running around, she goes, stop it, stop it sits, sit still. so there's a storm coming and she said, sit and be quiet and let the blessing of the storm. the content is giving us, but it wash over us. and we had to sit and let the storm pass and relish actually appreciate. appreciate the blessing of nature. storm is powerful.
so scorsese's 1st visit was the osage country land possible for the day, how smart everybody. martin went to the tribe 1st and he asked blake, can i tell the story when they had concerns of like, well, you know, like, what's the story going to be like, how are you going to pick the, the violence. how are you going to get to pick the the sisters? how are you going to pick the family in the tribe? i think he very much listen to their concerns. no stage consultants let score says that you to...
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the was land is martin scorsese's killers of the flower movies set in 19 twenties, oklahoma tells the true story of a series of murders of those age needed by white man. many married native women leaving r dicaprio as character ernest to mary's. molly played by lily gladstone and a conspiracy to seal the rights to their foil rich land. hungry planning is $200000000.00 epic. so square says he's 1st visit. was the osage country land possible today. how smart everybody, marty went to the tribe 1st and he asked blake, can i tell this story? and when they had concerns of like, well, you know, like, what's the story going to be like? how are you going to pick the violence? how are you going to pay to pet the? the sisters? how are you going to pick the family in the tribe? i think he very much listen to their concerns. no stage consultants let scorsese to completely change a key scene for earnest visit smally at home. and there's a storm coming, the you to understand about our culture is that for example, when i was a young kid or 5 or 6 that'd be running around my house and my grandma would
the was land is martin scorsese's killers of the flower movies set in 19 twenties, oklahoma tells the true story of a series of murders of those age needed by white man. many married native women leaving r dicaprio as character ernest to mary's. molly played by lily gladstone and a conspiracy to seal the rights to their foil rich land. hungry planning is $200000000.00 epic. so square says he's 1st visit. was the osage country land possible today. how smart everybody, marty went to the tribe 1st...
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by the whites, and in general it's a very good film about this feeling of guilt, because martin scorseseimself in this film emphasizes that he is also guilty of this discrimination against indians, so that during his career he made a lot of films, westerns, which glorified and romanticized this and that era and did not show suffering at all, all brutal treatment of the ruling population, only now he showed it all. lily gladstone, there's a lot of people saying she's the main character, there the brightest character, not leonardo dicaprio, although leonardo dicaprio is also not bad, it seems to me that he is such a typical good russian, he is not russian, but he behaves like a good russian. then the tape of maestro bradley cooper, around which there was a fight about bradley cooper's nose, they said that it was anti-semitism to wear such a nose. let me remind you that bradley cooper is not only a director there, he plays the famous director... and the american leonard bernstein, by the way, he comes from, or rather, his parents moved from rivne region, they lived near rivne the film menti
by the whites, and in general it's a very good film about this feeling of guilt, because martin scorseseimself in this film emphasizes that he is also guilty of this discrimination against indians, so that during his career he made a lot of films, westerns, which glorified and romanticized this and that era and did not show suffering at all, all brutal treatment of the ruling population, only now he showed it all. lily gladstone, there's a lot of people saying she's the main character, there...
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>> look, we know that the person who does it so well is martin scorsese.onardo dicaprio and robert de niro but the standout for me is lily gladstone, she is this is an unknown -- essentially unknown story about the murders of the osage tribe and it's so well done and if you can hang in there -- >> whit: it's a bit long. >> it's a lbit long. if you can hang in there, there's going to be a nice end to the film. >> gio: some amazing performances there and marching on to something else for people not afraid to take a stand. what do you got? >> well, you know this well. you've interviewed him. "rustin," colman domingo is a standout and this is a story, of course, about the man who was the architect of the march on washington for martin luther king jr. phenomenal film. very well done. again more history being made with colman's nomination would be great to see him get up there. this is a phenomenal film you can watch on netflix. >> whit: his career, he's been in the business 30 year, but now he's taking on these new lead roles, one project after another coming u
>> look, we know that the person who does it so well is martin scorsese.onardo dicaprio and robert de niro but the standout for me is lily gladstone, she is this is an unknown -- essentially unknown story about the murders of the osage tribe and it's so well done and if you can hang in there -- >> whit: it's a bit long. >> it's a lbit long. if you can hang in there, there's going to be a nice end to the film. >> gio: some amazing performances there and marching on to...
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martin scorsese receiving his tenth nomination for direction. ♪ >> lily!adstone making history as the first-ever native american nominee for best actress. >> 96 years. it's overdue. because it's overdue doesn't mean it's not wonderful, doesn't mean that it doesn't have a huge impact for the next generation of natives that are coming up. it's funny to suddenly find yourself being called "auntie" by all these new, young, native actors. >> reporter: gladstone in contest with emma stone, who's won her share during awards season for her performance as bella baxter in "poor things." >> bella. >> why keep it in my mouth if it is revolting? >> reporter: looking at the past, "ruston." >> we are going to put together the largest peaceful protest in the history of this nation. >> reporter: which tells the little-known story of the openly gay civil rights leader behind the march on washington in 1963, earning colman domingo his first nomination. >> you said you stand on the shoulders of byron ruston? >> it was some great shoulders to stand upon. we're in service to th
martin scorsese receiving his tenth nomination for direction. ♪ >> lily!adstone making history as the first-ever native american nominee for best actress. >> 96 years. it's overdue. because it's overdue doesn't mean it's not wonderful, doesn't mean that it doesn't have a huge impact for the next generation of natives that are coming up. it's funny to suddenly find yourself being called "auntie" by all these new, young, native actors. >> reporter: gladstone in...
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representative of the indigenous population of the united states. or gledstown, who played martin scorseselm about the massacres of indians after the first world war brought her a nomination for best actress, but emma stone was awarded. at the same time, the presence of indigenous peoples of america in films and tv series still remains extremely low. recent studies show it increased by only 0.2% and amounted to 1.7%. but the leaders of representation can easily be considered african-american. and asians, whose presence in films and tv series increased from 11 to 17.5 from 7 to 18.5%, respectively, they played significant roles in the leftovers, american fiction, bird boys and past lives, blacks, asians, we see you, you yours, native americans, you also exist, yes, it turns out so beautiful, two lovers meet after 20 years. understands that means something to each other, only in this story i am assigned the role of an evil husband standing in the way of fate. the obvious trend of the past year, which has been stamped by the oscars, has been confirmed; the public is clearly tired of superhero
representative of the indigenous population of the united states. or gledstown, who played martin scorseselm about the massacres of indians after the first world war brought her a nomination for best actress, but emma stone was awarded. at the same time, the presence of indigenous peoples of america in films and tv series still remains extremely low. recent studies show it increased by only 0.2% and amounted to 1.7%. but the leaders of representation can easily be considered african-american....
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box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese�*s killers of the flower moon has
box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese�*s killers of the flower moon has
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her on screen presence in the martin scorsese epic, killers of the flower moon, was one of the most talked
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history making aspect of this and giving killers of the flower moon at least one award so that martin scorsesedore, doesn't go home completely empty handed. but lily gladstone would be the first native american actress to win at the oscars. and this year, when you take a look at the breadth of the individuals nominated, the academy does seem to have made some progress in its efforts towards greater diversity. nominees include many women, despite some notable snubs, african americans and asian talent and openly gay actors playing openly gay, real—life people. lily gladstone believes change is afoot in the academy. times absolutely are changing, people's perspectives are broadening. the academy has gotten much more diverse in the last 10—20 years. singing and that greater diversity is going to yield some compelling performances on oscars night. osage nation singer—songwriter scott george is the first native american to earn a best original song oscar nomination for wahzhazhe from killers of the flower moon, which will be performed on the oscars telecast. he sees their presence at the academy awa
history making aspect of this and giving killers of the flower moon at least one award so that martin scorsesedore, doesn't go home completely empty handed. but lily gladstone would be the first native american actress to win at the oscars. and this year, when you take a look at the breadth of the individuals nominated, the academy does seem to have made some progress in its efforts towards greater diversity. nominees include many women, despite some notable snubs, african americans and asian...
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la sorpresa fue killers of the flower moon de martin scorsese, que con 10 nominaciones no se llevó ningunal día en que cumplió 30 años. buena manera de celebrarlo. gracias y así vamos un día a la vez. gracias por estar aquí. tengan muy buenas noches. casas de los famosos. noche de eliminación. a mí si me toca irme, me voy. y de verdad? contento? tranquilo duarte. el penúltimo o el último y regresar. ir viendo que salga. qué banda, qué banda, que banda? pues yo creo que los que vamos empezando en esto pues robin, yo ya para mí ya
la sorpresa fue killers of the flower moon de martin scorsese, que con 10 nominaciones no se llevó ningunal día en que cumplió 30 años. buena manera de celebrarlo. gracias y así vamos un día a la vez. gracias por estar aquí. tengan muy buenas noches. casas de los famosos. noche de eliminación. a mí si me toca irme, me voy. y de verdad? contento? tranquilo duarte. el penúltimo o el último y regresar. ir viendo que salga. qué banda, qué banda, que banda? pues yo creo que los que...
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native american best actress academy award nominee for her powerful performance in the epic martin scorsese—directedrs of the flower moon. explosion surprisingly, that film went home with no trophies. if summer doesn't sing in you, then nothing sings in you. as did bradley cooper's leonard bernstein opus, maestro. if nothing sings in you, then you can't make music. broadly speaking, oscar voters were generous in their inclusiveness. the racial satire american fiction won for its screenplay. we love it. both: what? it is very, er... black. yes, that's it. i'm happy you said it and not me! - and da'vinejoy randolph won a best supporting actress oscar for her emotionally powerful performance in the holdovers. you don't tell a boy that's been left behind at christmas that nobody wants him. what's wrong with you? she was grateful for the recognition. i thank you for seeing me. have a blessed night. thank you so much. cheering and applause it was also a night for rewarding global film talent. is that the truth or a lie? a lie. the truth. miyazaki's the boy and the heron won for best animated feature. hm—h
native american best actress academy award nominee for her powerful performance in the epic martin scorsese—directedrs of the flower moon. explosion surprisingly, that film went home with no trophies. if summer doesn't sing in you, then nothing sings in you. as did bradley cooper's leonard bernstein opus, maestro. if nothing sings in you, then you can't make music. broadly speaking, oscar voters were generous in their inclusiveness. the racial satire american fiction won for its screenplay....
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right there's like martin scorsese, you know, there's like alexander payne, you know, and these amazingctors that that i've watched, you know, for the last couple of decades, they're just there. and they're lovely and they're having conversations with me. >> leo chang is one of three bay area directors nominated in the documentary short category. >> it's been really incredible that there are two other bay area filmmakers in my category. one of them is actually a really old friend that i've known for 15 years. >> he's documentary island in between is his most personal work yet, focusing on the taiwanese islands of kinmen, just two miles off the coast of china. >> my film is a personal exploration of the taiwan strait situation. through my family's history, and also my transnational background as somebody who has both taiwanese and american passport. >> he also caught up with another bay area oscar nominee, christine turner, at the women in film oscar event on friday. she is one of 75 women nominated for an academy award this year. she directed the documentary the barber of little rock. >
right there's like martin scorsese, you know, there's like alexander payne, you know, and these amazingctors that that i've watched, you know, for the last couple of decades, they're just there. and they're lovely and they're having conversations with me. >> leo chang is one of three bay area directors nominated in the documentary short category. >> it's been really incredible that there are two other bay area filmmakers in my category. one of them is actually a really old friend...
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scorsese also opposes having his films viewed on phone screens, because it does not provide the same the director, the film is the only thing that the audience sees in front of them, but at home you can get distracted, turn it on in the background or not watch it at all, he himself actually admits that he doesn’t watch his works in films, because because of small in stature, 160 cm, cannot see the screen behind the heads of those sitting in front, as a child , going to the cinema was little marty’s favorite pastime, his family, living in new york’s little italy district, was poor, and cinema was the only thing they could... afford. the great films that corcese watched as a child convinced him to go to university to study as a director, defeating his other dream, to become a priest, because marty’s family was very religious, and he was seriously thinking about the seminary, but this the topic never left him. in 1988, scarce filmed the film the last temptation of christ, for which he was accused of blasphemy and departure from the gospel texts. at the beginning of this year , scarceso
scorsese also opposes having his films viewed on phone screens, because it does not provide the same the director, the film is the only thing that the audience sees in front of them, but at home you can get distracted, turn it on in the background or not watch it at all, he himself actually admits that he doesn’t watch his works in films, because because of small in stature, 160 cm, cannot see the screen behind the heads of those sitting in front, as a child , going to the cinema was little...
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battle of the big—name directors, it'll be competing against killers of the flower moon, by martin scorseseoscars is the most extravagant night of awards season, so there's lots of preparation work going on here right now to make sure everything is perfect for the night. as for this famous red carpet, well, most of it, it's all covered in plastic right now to make sure not too many people get their grubby feet on it before the celebs arrive. hey, barbie. but unlike in barbie world, perhaps girls don't get to have all the fun at the oscars, as margot robbie missed out on an acting nomination and greta gerwig was passed over for best director, but earned one for the screenplay. hi, barbie! instead, it's barbie's ken who's up for best supporting actor at this prestigious night. screams i'm told its easier to get into the white house than it is to get accredited for this. so, they haven't kicked me out yet. i'm doing all right. the frankenstein—esque movie poor things is expected to do well, with eight nominations for this quirky tale, including one for the team behind the film's production and
battle of the big—name directors, it'll be competing against killers of the flower moon, by martin scorseseoscars is the most extravagant night of awards season, so there's lots of preparation work going on here right now to make sure everything is perfect for the night. as for this famous red carpet, well, most of it, it's all covered in plastic right now to make sure not too many people get their grubby feet on it before the celebs arrive. hey, barbie. but unlike in barbie world, perhaps...
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oppenheimer lidera con 13 candidaturas accelerate, seguida con 11 de killers, de flower moon, de martin scorsesedo a los sobrevivientes a decirles ahora entiendo por qué hiciste lo que hiciste. yo también. son 5 temas nominados en la categoría de mejor canción original, 2 de la banda sonora de barbie de ryan gosling. hay what i made for por billie eilish. de fallen inside, interpretada por becky de la película flaming hot sound like i never went away del documental american symphony y wasabi news, que cuenta con la participa de cantantes nativos de la tribu osage de la película killers of the flower moon. si américa ferrera consigue llevarse el oscar, se convertirá en la primera latina en conseguirlo por interpretar un papel que no es el de anita en west side story y quienes lo ganaron anteriormente en ese rol son rita moreno y adriana de bosé. y la verdad que vamos a estar echándole porras toda la noche. ella estaba diciendo que se sorprendió cuando le dijeron que estaba nominada. es un logro y además por barbie porque tiene un monólogo espectacular que yo creo que esa escena es la que la lleva
oppenheimer lidera con 13 candidaturas accelerate, seguida con 11 de killers, de flower moon, de martin scorsesedo a los sobrevivientes a decirles ahora entiendo por qué hiciste lo que hiciste. yo también. son 5 temas nominados en la categoría de mejor canción original, 2 de la banda sonora de barbie de ryan gosling. hay what i made for por billie eilish. de fallen inside, interpretada por becky de la película flaming hot sound like i never went away del documental american symphony y...
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i look forward to seeing the battle between christopher nolan and martin scorsese, the battle of big to make you lessjealous, i comes away with the most awards. to make you less jealous, i will have to stand in high heels for ten hours so give me a bit of sympathy. fir so give me a bit of sympathy. or write, take a break now because the programme is about to end. have fun. —— all right. there is more from the our correspondent on the bbc news website and the app. tom brake from talking movies is there. again, i am notjealous. please do stay with us on bbc news. hello there. march so far has been quieter, but colder and the wind direction has played its part. we've seen an easily wind so far, and in the last few days, it's brought a lot of cloud in off the north sea and temperatures struggled along those exposed coasts — only around six degrees. but the story is set to change as we go through the next few days. with the wind direction swinging round to a south—westerly, temperatures may well peak into the mid—teens, but there's still a chance of seeing a return to some showers or longe
i look forward to seeing the battle between christopher nolan and martin scorsese, the battle of big to make you lessjealous, i comes away with the most awards. to make you less jealous, i will have to stand in high heels for ten hours so give me a bit of sympathy. fir so give me a bit of sympathy. or write, take a break now because the programme is about to end. have fun. —— all right. there is more from the our correspondent on the bbc news website and the app. tom brake from talking...
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it will competing against killers 0f will competing against killers of the flower moon, by martin scorsesee. the oscars is the most extravagant night of award season so lots of preparation work going on right now to make sure everything is perfect. as for this famous red carpet, most of it is covered in plastic right now to make sure not that many people get their grubby feet on it before the celebrities arrive. but unlike in wow celebrities arrive. but unlike in puppy well, perhaps girls don't get to have all the fun at the oscars, as margot robbie missed out on an acting nomination and greta gerwig passed over for best director. but they got a nomination for screenplay. instead, ken is up for best supporting actor on the procedures night. i'm told its easier to get into the it's easier to get into the white horse then it is getting credited for this. —— white house. poorthings credited for this. —— white house. poor things it is expected to do well, with eight nominations for the quirky tower, including one for the production and costume design. people who are creative and go back to see
it will competing against killers 0f will competing against killers of the flower moon, by martin scorsesee. the oscars is the most extravagant night of award season so lots of preparation work going on right now to make sure everything is perfect. as for this famous red carpet, most of it is covered in plastic right now to make sure not that many people get their grubby feet on it before the celebrities arrive. but unlike in wow celebrities arrive. but unlike in puppy well, perhaps girls don't...
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then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making.ithout embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very fortunate and privileged to be able to work with a team of really, really talented people on each film. in the case of oppenheimer, this incredible cast that, you know, you've already mentioned, cillian and emily, but also, you know, robert downeer and matt damon and ken branagh — you know, a very, very long list. florence pugh and many others. um... for me, how i do it is to bring together talented people like that and in the service of making films that i would have wanted to see as an audience member. you know, i view myself as the audience, not... it's not a sort of us and them thing. i make the fi
then the likes of steven spielberg, denis villeneuve, martin scorsese all praising your film—making.ithout embarrassing you, how do you do it? gosh, that's a... that's a long list of accolades — some deserved, some probably not. um... how do i do it? i just love making films. i started making films when i was a kid. i borrowed my dad's super 8 camera, started making super 8 films when i was seven or eight years old and i've never stopped. it'sjust something i love doing and i feel very...
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one user on x wrote is martin scorsese's pure joy during "i'm just ken" performance. >> that's good. moment in ""field of dreams,"" when you hear, if you build it, he will come and then costner does it he builds a baseball field he doesn't build it. he knows down corn and there is a field and he's like, i want to watch ghosts play baseball then he finds james early jones who wrote "the boat rocker," which i thought was a real book way into my 20s. he's the only one with a financial plan what's weird is timothy busfield pushes little gabby off the bleachers and she falls down and is unconscious then burt lancaster pats her on the back a couple of times and he's like, hot dog stuck in the throat. >> his commitment to that. >> fans saying mulaney would be a perfect choice for kimmel to pass the baton to for future shows. some of the reactions saying john's "field of dreams" play was great. as a host, another writing, this was john mulaney's audition, and he passed with flying colors >>> next up, indigo girls. it's been a heck of a year their 89th song in the "barbie" movie. now amy and
one user on x wrote is martin scorsese's pure joy during "i'm just ken" performance. >> that's good. moment in ""field of dreams,"" when you hear, if you build it, he will come and then costner does it he builds a baseball field he doesn't build it. he knows down corn and there is a field and he's like, i want to watch ghosts play baseball then he finds james early jones who wrote "the boat rocker," which i thought was a real book way into my 20s....
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what an extraordinary -- [cheers and applause] it's an amazing film, scorsese keeps finding new vocabularyfor this film, best actress for you, first native american woman to be nominated for an oscar in a lead role. [cheers and applause] first of all, how did you find out about the nomination? did you get a call in the morning like the nobel prize? >> we learn like everybody else does, by watching. so i was in osage county on the osage reservation and face timing with my parent's so if it were to go the way that it did, have a foot in both worlds i guess. so i was on facetime with my mom and dad and it was funny, my mom very naturally did the mom thing it at the camera up to the tv so i could see what they were seeing. couldn't really see -- just little white lines of light with no definition. i was like i can't tell what's going on so she held the phone out and make sure they were both in there. so she was holding the phone up when the announcement came in and i couldn't hear it but i could tell by their reactions. >> you read it in their face. that's extraordinary. >> exactly how i wante
what an extraordinary -- [cheers and applause] it's an amazing film, scorsese keeps finding new vocabularyfor this film, best actress for you, first native american woman to be nominated for an oscar in a lead role. [cheers and applause] first of all, how did you find out about the nomination? did you get a call in the morning like the nobel prize? >> we learn like everybody else does, by watching. so i was in osage county on the osage reservation and face timing with my parent's so if it...
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members of the osage tribe turned out to support the martin scorsese film that tells their story.pher nolan. his oppenheimer biopic looks set to win best picture, best director, best actor for cillian murphy... can't believe it. ..and best supporting actor for robert downeer. can you explain quantum mechanics to me? but not best supporting actress for britain's emily blunt. i had you got stuck- with baby—sitting duty. it would be a huge oscars shock if the holdovers davi and joy randolph didn't win that one. surprises could be thin on the ground, but the best actress race feels the least certain. and tonight, history could be made. if lily gladstone triumphs for killers of the flower moon, she'll be the first native american to win an acting oscar. she's an experiment. but she could lose out to emma stone for her tour de force in frankenstein esque poor things. it's not all red carpet glamour for oscar nominees. jonny byrne is also collecting sound for a new film while he's here. it's the background sounds, the unusual things that you only get if you go out and collect them in the
members of the osage tribe turned out to support the martin scorsese film that tells their story.pher nolan. his oppenheimer biopic looks set to win best picture, best director, best actor for cillian murphy... can't believe it. ..and best supporting actor for robert downeer. can you explain quantum mechanics to me? but not best supporting actress for britain's emily blunt. i had you got stuck- with baby—sitting duty. it would be a huge oscars shock if the holdovers davi and joy randolph...
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box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon has tenw on bbc news...newscast hello. hello, laura. and hello, henry. hi, henry. hi. so last night, i was at my friend tom's birthday party, and he's a very good amateur poet, and he did a lovely poem saying thank you to everyone who'd come to the party. happy birthday, tom. but he's also a big newscast fan and an even biggerfan of sunday with laura kuenssberg. even happier birthday. so i thought, why not combine all those things together and do a poem about this week's sunday with laura kuenssberg? oh, my god. here we go. are you ready? howard's double barrelled chef on sunday with laura kay. politicians exaggerations going to get slayed. but first, this breaking news, a picture of recovering kate. but with all the twitter gossip, did it come too late? rachel reeves bets all on economic growth. vicky atkins asked why nhs productivity sloweth, but waits this weekend episode has no pad, fear not newscasters you can always call up add. i think that's extremely good, tom. and we all say one and
box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon has tenw on bbc news...newscast hello. hello, laura. and hello, henry. hi, henry. hi. so last night, i was at my friend tom's birthday party, and he's a very good amateur poet, and he did a lovely poem saying thank you to everyone who'd come to the party. happy birthday, tom. but he's also a big newscast fan and an even biggerfan of sunday with laura kuenssberg. even happier birthday. so i thought,...
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the edgar allan poe award■-c, killer killers of the flower moon is also being adapted, a martin scorsesehat will be released this fall vanity a defying literary naval history thriller, part master and commander, part of the flies, in a recent gq profile, wroha david has been your favorite writers, favorite writer for decades. and in her review of the book for the los angeles times, pulitzer prize winning journast marianne gwin wrote, the story of the wager is, like many of its antecedents, from homer's odyssey to mutiny on bounty, a testament to the depths of human depravity in the heights of human endurance. and you can't ask for better than that from a story. maybe you get seasick at the thought of a seafaring novel make an exception this case, the wager will keep you in its grip to its head scratching improbable end. library.great pleasure to ■4it's great to be here tonight and to be back at the library. research can you to you never expect for example one day several yearself in a small wood heated boat, a motorboat off the chilly coast of now an area that is known as gulf of saros,
the edgar allan poe award■-c, killer killers of the flower moon is also being adapted, a martin scorsesehat will be released this fall vanity a defying literary naval history thriller, part master and commander, part of the flies, in a recent gq profile, wroha david has been your favorite writers, favorite writer for decades. and in her review of the book for the los angeles times, pulitzer prize winning journast marianne gwin wrote, the story of the wager is, like many of its antecedents,...
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and i said will you just like martin scorsese it, you know, just like put a crazy amazing movie around and did you feel like you were capable of letting go like that? >> the first thing he played me was "evolution." and at first -- well, first i cried. i just could not believe what i was hearing. it was so -- so cinematic. and then i won't through the old but you're not playing bass on it. but you're not playing keyboards on it. but your name's not going to say produced by. and it's like oh please. bitch please. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's nice. when you're established enough to "bitch please" yourself. >> i did, i did. >> seth: shame on -- you call it tic tac and we will never forget that. but you also do duets with olivia rodrigo. you recently did that. >> i did. >> seth: the two of you got up on stage together at one of her shows. >> yes, i did. >> seth: she was also there, and congratulations, belated congratulations on your hall of fame induction. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: that's a big deal. and surely, surely, your kids could appreciate that their mom is a h
and i said will you just like martin scorsese it, you know, just like put a crazy amazing movie around and did you feel like you were capable of letting go like that? >> the first thing he played me was "evolution." and at first -- well, first i cried. i just could not believe what i was hearing. it was so -- so cinematic. and then i won't through the old but you're not playing bass on it. but you're not playing keyboards on it. but your name's not going to say produced by. and...
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box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon has tenwelcome to sportsday. all square at anfield — jurgen klopp and pep guardiola embrace a point, but that keeps arsenal top of the table celtic are the second team through to the scottish cup semis, but they left it late against livingston. and more woe for wales, they remain bottom of the six nations table, beaten in cardiff by the french by a record score. welcome to sportsday. we'd been looking forward to this game for weeks, liverpool and manchester city at anfield with the table set for one of them to move to the top with a win. neither could manage that, a pulsating 1—1 draw, which keeps arsenal looking down at them, goal difference and a single point separating the three of them. hugh ferris reports. around and feel, never too far from being reminded of past greatness, but liverpool and manchester city's rival is one that defines the present. the premiership has not been won by anyone else for a while, and in the last english meeting, jurgen klopp and pep guardiola exchanged pleasa
box office hit barbie has eight nominations, while martin scorsese's killers of the flower moon has tenwelcome to sportsday. all square at anfield — jurgen klopp and pep guardiola embrace a point, but that keeps arsenal top of the table celtic are the second team through to the scottish cup semis, but they left it late against livingston. and more woe for wales, they remain bottom of the six nations table, beaten in cardiff by the french by a record score. welcome to sportsday. we'd been...
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martin, martin scorsese, how are you? no one wants to talk to me. i don't know why. chris!k -- [ cheers and applause ] how are you? here, here, here. here, for you. good luck! >> i love you. >> guillermo: it's like looking in a mirror. [ laughter ] oh my god. are you nervous? >> yes. >> guillermo: oh, yeah? i have something for you to relax you. >> is it a tequila shot? >> guillermo: yeah. >> whoo-wee! >> guillermo: we got to be classy about it. >> i like how you squint when you do it. >> jimmy: like this. it's mexican style. [ laughter ] >> to friendship. >> guillermo: to friendship. >> love everything you done and that we've done every year. >> guillermo: i love you too. >> i didn't say i love you. i love all the [ bleep ]. i don't know that i say i love you yet. it's too much because the cameras are rolling. >> guillermo: cheers, love you. >> here's to flexibility. >> guillermo: you say flexibility? >> yeah. >> guillermo: thank you. see you over there. >> yes! you know what? this is one of my favorites. mm. my favorite! >> guillermo: my favorite too. ♪ >> oh, that is rea
martin, martin scorsese, how are you? no one wants to talk to me. i don't know why. chris!k -- [ cheers and applause ] how are you? here, here, here. here, for you. good luck! >> i love you. >> guillermo: it's like looking in a mirror. [ laughter ] oh my god. are you nervous? >> yes. >> guillermo: oh, yeah? i have something for you to relax you. >> is it a tequila shot? >> guillermo: yeah. >> whoo-wee! >> guillermo: we got to be classy about it....
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there's like martin scorsese, you know, there's like, alexander payne, you know, and these amazing actors that i've watched, you know, for the last couple of decades, they're just there and they're lovely and they're having conversations with me. >> leo chang is one of three bay area directors nominated in the documentary short category. >> it's been really incredible, that there are two other bay area filmmakers in my category. one of them is actually a really old friend that i've known for 15 years. >> he's documentary island in between is his most personal work yet, focusing on the taiwanese islands of kinmen, just two miles off the coast of china. >> my film is a personal exploration of the taiwan strait situation. through my family's history, and also my transnational background as somebody who has both taiwanese and american passport. >> he also caught up with another bay area oscar nominee, christine turner, at the women in film oscar event on friday. she is one of 75 women nominated for an academy award this year. she directed the documentary the barber of little rock. >> i'm just
there's like martin scorsese, you know, there's like, alexander payne, you know, and these amazing actors that i've watched, you know, for the last couple of decades, they're just there and they're lovely and they're having conversations with me. >> leo chang is one of three bay area directors nominated in the documentary short category. >> it's been really incredible, that there are two other bay area filmmakers in my category. one of them is actually a really old friend that i've...
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that's happened with a martin scorsese film before.n with ten nominations and ending with zero. that was disappointing. >> what else stood out to you from the winning side of things and also the films and the people who didn't win? >> well, i think as far as the winners were concerned, in the supporting categories, you had robert downey jr. and da'vine joy randolph who swept the entire season. they won again and gave great speeches. what i loved about the show in general is that given that there was some predictability with a lot of the awards, it was fun to see some of the great bits that jimmy kimmel and the presenters came up with. you want people at the oscars having fun. danny devito and arnold schwarzenegger playing with michael keaton in the crowd and ripping on "batman." ryan gosling and emily blunt continuing the "oppenheimer" and "barbie" feud. or john cena being so funny. those were the moments i was there for and i loved. >> we cannot let you go without talking about "i'm just ken," right? that was, in a lot of ways, the pr
that's happened with a martin scorsese film before.n with ten nominations and ending with zero. that was disappointing. >> what else stood out to you from the winning side of things and also the films and the people who didn't win? >> well, i think as far as the winners were concerned, in the supporting categories, you had robert downey jr. and da'vine joy randolph who swept the entire season. they won again and gave great speeches. what i loved about the show in general is that...