Vardan Tozija’s M received DWF’s coveted and rarely awarded Programmers’ Choice Award.
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Vardan Tozija’s M received DWF’s coveted and rarely awarded Programmers’ Choice Award.
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The 24-year-old musician, actress and model exudes nonchalance. Born in Toronto, raised between Los Angeles and New York, her latest project has brought her to Zagreb, Croatia, where our ES Magazine cover shoot is taking place. She arrives on set with her mum — helpfully, Nineties fashion model, Anna Bauer — her ebony mullet spiking out at every angle like the love child of Patti Smith and Dennis the Menace. Her T-shirt pays tribute to one of her favourite bands, Sonic Youth, and she mimics the iconic illustration as she puffs on a roll-up.
She’s here filming an intense Second World War movie, Vindicta, directed by Dominik Sedlar. Her character, Hannah, witnesses her parents murdered in front of her and sets out to get vengeance. ‘I’ve always wanted to do something really serious, but it is intense,’ she says, in her weighted LA drawl that drags at the end of every sentence like syrup dripping from a spoon. ‘It’s a type of film I’ve never done before so obviously it’s a challenge, but it’s fun for me.’
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Colonials, Love In Kilnerry, World Ends At Camp Z entice buyers.
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Production scheduled to start in New York later this year.
The only other project Spacey is known to have taken part in in recent years is Franco Nero-directed drama “The Man Who Drew God”, which will also be on sale on the Croisette via OneTwoThree Media.
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These new projects are not the first for Kevin Spacey. Last year, the Superman Returns alum said he would be returning to acting with a role in the Italian film The Man Who Drew God. Directed by Franco Nero, the film featured the actor as a police officer with Faye Dunaway co-starring. As for concerns that his involvement would be harmful to its success, Nero said the controversy only generated more interest in the film from buyers. The film will also be on sale on the Croisette via OneTwoThree Media, Movie Web reports.
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The only other project Spacey is known to have taken part in in recent years is Franco Nero-directed drama The Man Who Drew God, which will also be on sale on the Croisette via OneTwoThree Media.
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