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Tim and John Fell in Love at Their All‐Boys High School While Both Were Teenagers
Tim and John fell in love at their all‐boys high school while both were teenagers. John was captain of the football team; Tim an aspiring actor playing the lead in Romeo and Juliet. Their romance endured for 15 years to laugh in the face of everything life threw at it – the separations, the discriminations, the temptations, the jealousies and the losses – until the only problem that love can’t solve, tried to destroy them. Ryan Corr and Craig Stott star in this remarkable true‐life story as Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo, whose enduring love affair has been immortalised in both Tim’s hilarious cult‐classic memoir and Tommy Murphy’s award‐winning stage play of the same name. Murphy has adapted Tim’s book for the screen. Trumps has been offered complimentary preview tickets! We invite you and a guest to an advance screening of HOLDING THE MAN directed by Neil Armfield and starring Ryan Corr, Craig Stott, Anthony LaPaglia, Kerry Fox, Sarah Snook and Guy Pearce. To download complimentary tickets, go to showfilmfirst.com and enter the code: 993366 then select which session you would like to attend and specify one or two tickets. You will also need to register your details. Sydney locations and dates for your preview tickets: Exhibitor Location Date/Time Hayden Orpheum (NSW) Cremorne 17/08/2015 18:15 Dendy (NSW) Opera Quays 17/08/2015 18:30 Dendy (NSW) Newtown 18/08/2015 18:30 Palace (NSW) Norton Street 19/08/2015 18:30 Dendy (NSW) Newtown 20/08/2015 18:30 Ritz Cinema (NSW) Randwick 24/08/2015 18:30 Palace (NSW) Verona 24/08/2015 18:30 Palace (NSW) Norton Street 25/08/2015 18:30 Holding the Man is released nationwide on August 29. -
Australian Television, Music and Place
Screen Sound n1, 2010 SOUNDING EAST OF EVERYTHING Australian Television, Music and Place Liz Giuffre Abstract East of Everything is a contemporary Australian television drama series shot on the New South Wales North Coast in and around the popular tourist destination of Byron Bay. In addition to utilising the region’s visual beauty – a cinematographic technique commonly employed in Australian drama – East of Everything has harnessed the musical culture that has developed in the area over time. The series relies on its soundtrack to create a sense of place and illuminate the program’s dramatic progression. This article will explore the use of music to ‘place’ East of Everything, examining the incorporation of pre-existing and specially commissioned material. I will show that the sonic representation of place through music has been key to the program’s success, and that place in the Australian drama is revealed sonically to be as diverse, emotive and striking as the region’s visual landscape. Keywords Television, Soundtrack, Australian music, Byron Bay, Surfing Culture Introduction Billingham (2000) argues that television drama often relies on the creation of ‘geo- ideological’ relationships to attract audiences. As part of his evaluation of various contemporary British and American television drama series, he suggests that many successful programs created a “dialectic of literal notions of place and location, transposed with their ideological marking, signing and delineation” (2000: 1). For Billingham the depiction of place was central to the success of these television texts, with the program’s target audience engaged as visuals and sound worked in “symbiotic tandem” to create an “imagined city” (2000: 119). -
Anabel Dean Reports from the Front Where – in Spite of the Greek Financial Crisis – It's All Quiet on the Aegean
26 TRAVEL LIFESTYLE No Greek tragedy Anabel Dean reports from the tavernas where laughter rose in plumes like cicadas and the clattering of donkey hooves breakfast when heat is already building to front where – in spite of the cigarette smoke. on cobblestones. There was no civil unrest, an impossible intensity. A distant bell rang out on the day no rioting in the streets, nothing but civil- When it’s time to recuperate, there are Greek financial crisis – it’s all of the referendum (to decide if Greece ity and friendship. Life in Greece continued endless choices about which padded cafe quiet on the Aegean. should agree to debt rescue terms being on its higgledy-piggledy course, its (slightly lounge offers the best views of the har- demanded by creditors in order to release fewer) tourists welcomed with dignity and bour, a theatrical amphitheatre of activity LOCAL banks closed all over Greece as we bail-out funds). grace, as they have always been. with boats dancing in skilful navigational sped towards the tiny island of Hydra. Hydriots trickled into the polling sta- Hydra is an adorable Aegean gem within harmony in and out of the marina. We were staring into the waves slap- tion to mark ballots with a cross. Visitors easy reach of Athens. It boasts of being the Ferry-loads of day-trippers offload here ping at our bright green hydrofoil while in floppy hats strolled past with important birthplace of five Greek prime ministers (most of them Greek) yet somehow they Greece was staring into the abyss of another decision-making of their own: “Shall we and, perhaps more famously, working its seem to melt away down the maze of alley- default on its colossal debts and possible have a coffee shot at Pirate Bar or pista- charms on celebrated actors, writers and ways or into smart shops along the quay. -
Holding the Man
SCREEN AUSTRALIA, GOALPOST FILM, SNOW REPUBLIC present in association with SCREEN NSW and FILM VICTORIA a GOALPOST PICTURES production in association with HTM PRODUCTIONS HOLDING THE MAN Theatrical Release: June 3 2016 | Touring POUTfest LGBT Film Tour: www.poutfesttour.co.uk Directed by Neil Armfield Written by Tommy Murphy Produced by Kylie du Fresne Cast Ryan Corr, Craig Stott, Geoffrey Rush, Kerry Fox, Camilla Ah Kin, Sarah Snook, Guy Pearce and Anthony LaPaglia. Based on the memoir “Holding The Man” by Timothy Conigrave UK Distributor Peccadillo Pictures Press contact: Olivia Jarvis / [email protected] / 07501929067 THE FILM SYNOPSIS Based on the much loved and hugely successful memoir and stage play of the same name, HOLDING THE MAN is the warm, funny and achingly sad story of the 15-year long love affair between Timothy Conigrave and the boy he fell in love with at high school, John Caleo. Tim was an aspiring actor. John, the captain of the school football team. Their relationship blossomed and endured in the face of prejudice, adversity and the cruel illness that devastated the gay community in the ‘80s. DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT I read Tim Conigrave’s memoir soon after it was published in 1995. Miraculously, Tim had finished writing it on his deathbed in St Vincent’s Hospital in 1994, with his friend and teacher Nick Enright helping him through. I knew Tim a little, but I knew Nick very well – I had just made a television film of Nick’s screenplay CORAL ISLAND – and I immediately tried to get the screen rights to Tim’s fabulous book. -
März 2020 MAGAZIN
MAGAZIN März 2020 ist Vielfalt Deutsche oper berlin Theater im Palais Die Hugenotten Heinrich Heine - Traumbilder So 08.03.2020 32,00 € So 01.03.2020 15,00 € Die Zauberfl öte Kleine Eheverbrechen Fr 13.03.2020 32,00 € Sa 14.03.2020 15,00 € Staatsballett: Schwanensee Gelacht, geweint: Fontane Di 17., So 22., Di 24., Mi 25.03.2020 33,00 € Do 26.03.2020 15,00 € komische oper berlin Distel Frühlingsstürme Skandal im Spreebezirk Di 31.03.2020 33,00 € Mo 02.03.2020 19,50 € Staatsballett: Plateau Effect Zirkus Angela So 22.03.2020 33,00 € Di 24.03.2020 19,50 € Deutsches Theater TIPI im Kanzleramt Don Quijote Dominique Horwitz, Me and the Devil-Band D0 26.03.2020 Superpreis 14,00 € So 01.03.2020 distel 23,00 € Carrington-Brown Wohin mit Komödie im SchillerTheater Do 26.03.2020 Mutti 22,00 € Do 05.07.2018 Mord im Orientexpress 19,50 € Di 24., Do 26., Fr 27., Di 31.03.2020 19,50 € Wintergarten Varieté 20 20 Renaissance Theater Di 03., So 08., Fr 13., Do 19., Mi 25. Der Sohn und Di 31.03.2020 36,50 € Di 03.03.2020 19,50 € Spatz und Engel Hans Otto Theater Potsdam Fr 20.03.2020 19,50 € Wir sind auch nur ein Volk Marias Testament Sa 14.03.2020 19,50 € Do 26.03.2020 19,50 € Kabale und Liebe So 15.03.2020 19,50 € Schlosspark theater Die Nashörner Schmetterlinge sind frei Sa 21.03.2020 19,50 € Di 17. bis Do 19.03.2020 19,50 € Impressum Anschrift: Kulturvolk | Freie Volksbühne Berlin e.V., Ruhrstraße 6, 10709 Berlin Herausgeber: Kulturvolk | Freie Volksbühne Berlin e.V. -
Sound Tracks the Place
6&5((16281' *'7564#.#5+#01740#.1(170&64#%-67&+'5 Screen Sound: The Australasian Journal of Soundtrack Studies Number 1, 2010 Screen Sound is a peer-refereed research journal facilitated by Dr Rebecca Coyle (Southern Cross University, Australia), Editorial Assistant Natalie Lewandowski (Macquarie University, Sydney) and designer Alex Mesker. ISSN 1838–3343 (Print) ISSN 1838–3351 (Online) e-correspondence address: [email protected] The opinions expressed in articles in this journal are those of the authors alone. Copyright for articles published in this journal is held jointly by the authors and Screen Sound and no reproduction of material is allowed without permission. Cover image: Still featuring ‘Art’ (Richard Roxburgh) from East Of Everything ABC television series, courtesy of Kristine Way, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Screen Sound: The Australasian Journal of Soundtrack Studies Number 1, 2010 Sound Tracks the Place Contents Editorial 5-8 Sound Tracks the Place: Australasian Soundtrack Studies Rebecca Coyle Features Undead and Its ‘Undecidable’ Soundtrack 9-20 James Wierzbicki Numinous Ambience: Spirituality, Dreamtimes and Fantastic Aboriginality 21-34 Philip Hayward More Than Noise: The Integrated Sound Track of Noise 35-46 Nick Hadland Sounding East Of Everything: Australian Television, Music and Place 47-58 Liz Giuffre Shorts and Trailers The Brian May Collection: Two Decades of Screen Composition 59-66 Michael Hannan Documenting Sound: An Interview with Screen Composer Trevor Coleman 67-77 Henry Johnson Music for The Silent One: An Interview with Composer Jenny McLeod 79-91 Riette Ferreira Contributor Profiles 92-93 This page is intentionally left blank Screen Sound n1, 2010 EDITORIAL Sound Tracks The Place: Australasian Soundtrack Studies Rebecca Coyle Abstract This is the inaugural issue of a new open access journal of screen sound studies. -
BFI FILM QUIZ – MARCH 2016 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1 Name
BFI FILM QUIZ – MARCH 2016 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1 Name the directorial debut of Robert Redford, which won four Oscars in 1980, controversially beating Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull to the Best Film Award. 2 Which 1952 western was promoted with the tagline: "The story of a man who was too proud to run"? 3 Which actress links the films Marion Bridge, Inception and The Tracey Fragments? 4 Name the Polish director of The Decalogue, The Double Life of Véronique and The Three Colours Trilogy, who was awarded a prestigious BFI Fellowship in 1990. 5 Which classic 1957 film starred William Holden as the character Commander Shears, Alec Guinness as Lieutenant Colonel Nicholson and Jack Hawkins as Major Warden? BFI FLARE 1. Name this year’s Opening Night Gala feature which brings together young British actors Russell Tovey and Arinze Kene as Premier League footballers that share an intimate moment the night before their first big international match. 2. The festival’s closing night film SUMMERTIME focuses on a passionate, all-consuming love affair set in 1970s Paris. Name the director Catherine Corsini’s 2006 film which saw Kristen Scott Thomas begin an equally engulfing relationship which ends in tragedy. 3. Which Australian drama screening at this year’s BFI Flare will feature a stellar antipodean cast including Geoffrey Rush, Guy Pearce, Antony LaPaglia and Kerry Fox supporting young actors Ryan Corr and Craig Stott as the activist Tim Conigrave and his partner John Caleo? 4. Which star of NASHVILLE, NINE TO FIVE and I HEART HUCKABEES features in this year’s festival as a foul-mouthed septuagenarian in Paul Weitz’s GRANDMA? 5. -
1514–2014 the Old Pocklingtonian Editors’ Note from the Headmaster’S Desk
2 0 1 3 / 1 4 500th 1514–2014 The Old Pocklingtonian Editors’ Note From the Headmaster’s Desk What a year it has been! The focal point for most activity this year has of course been the school’s 500th anniversary. We have enjoyed meeting and catching up with many OPs from around the world at the numerous Quincentenary events which have taken place here at school or further afield in York, Cambridge and London for example. Some of the Quincentenary events are featured later in the magazine and write-ups and photo galleries can be found on the Pocklington 500 area of the school website, so do take a look if you have been unable to attend or take part so far. The year has also been tinged with sadness as we lost our very dear colleague, David Smith (Staff 01- 14), unexpectedly in March. The plethora of e-mails and messages I received following his passing are testament to the high esteem in which he was held by OPs and the wider school community. Indeed, his friendship and good company, particularly at OP dinners, are sorely missed. We were delighted that his widow, Christine, and his son, Philip (85-95), joined us in May for the Quincentenary black tie dinner in Dear Old Pocklingtonians into Spain in order to be repatriated to England before York and the Minster Service the following day, which being sent off again to North Africa. It was, therefore, On Saturday 24 May the great doors of York David had been so looking forward to. -
Mai 2019 Ihr Preisvorteil - Unsere Sonderangebote! Deutsche Oper Berlin Schlosspark Theater Der Fliegende Holländer Mörder Und Mörderinnen Do 09.05.2019 32,00 € Mo 27
Mai 2019 Ihr Preisvorteil - Unsere Sonderangebote! deutsche oper berlin Schlosspark theater Der Fliegende Holländer Mörder und Mörderinnen Do 09.05.2019 32,00 € Mo 27. bis Mi 29.05.2019 19,50 € Rienzi Fr 10.05.2019 32,00 € Theater im Palais Turandot Ringelnatz. Anders Sa 18.05.2019 32,00 € Sa 04.05.2019 15,00 € Staatsballett: La Sylphide Kästner: Der 35. Mai Liebe Leserin, lieber Leser, So 26.05.2019 33,00 € Mi 15.05.2019 15,00 € Tanz auf dem Vulkan komische oper berlin Sa 18.05.2019 15,00 € Petruschka | L`Enfant et les Sortilèges Fr 03., Mo 06., Fr 17., Mi 29.05.2019 33,00 € distel M – eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder Wohin mit Mutti Sa 11.05.2019 33,00 € Mi 15.05.2019 19,50 € Der Jahrmarkt von Sorotschinzi Weltretten für Anfänger Do 16.05.2019 33,00 € Di 28.05.2019 19,50 € Staatsballett: Van Dijk | Eyal distel Do 30.05.2019 33,00 € TIPI am Kanzleramt Wohin mit Dee Frost: Welt Lieder Mutti Mi 15.05.2019 19,50 € Staatsoper Unter den Linden Do 05.07.2018 Der Barbier von Sevilla Double Drums 19,50 € Do 02. und Mi 08.05.2019 33,00 € Di 21.05.2019 22,00 € Pelléas und Melisande Sa 25.05.2019 30,00 € (Superpreis) Wintergarten Varieté Mi 29.05.2019 33,00 € Let´s Twist Again Staatsballett: Balanchine|Forsythe|Siegal Mi 01., Do 02., Mi 22., Fr 24., Mo 06., Fr 10., Sa 11., Fr 17., Sa 18. So 26., Do 30.05.2019 33,00 € und Fr 24.05.2019 33,00 € Hans Otto Theater Potsdam Deutsches Theater Jeder stirbt für sich allein In der Sache J. -
2008: a Blues Fest Odyssey
THE BYRON SHIRE ECHO Advertising & news enquiries: Mullumbimby 02 6684 1777 Blues Byron Bay 02 6685 5222 Fax 02 6684 1719 Fest [email protected] [email protected] Available early Tuesday at: http://www.echo.net.au VOLUME 22 #41 TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2008 22,700 copies every week IRONY MEANS WHAT IT SAYS Printed on 100% recycled paper Photos page 25 Lights out for 2008: A Blues Fest odyssey Earth Hour Jann Gilbert Byron Shire Council is urging I set sail among a sea of people, all residents to participate in Earth intent on the same course. They’re Hour 2008 by switching off their heading for a musical Mecca, to lights and other energy consuming dance and writhe, experience the devices between 8pm and 9pm on ecstasy (with or without artifi cial March 29. assistance) and commune with Mayor Jan Barham said reducing their favourite (or soon to be) greenhouse emissions is a shared melodious demi-god. responsibility and local residents This year it’s a different path but can help make a difference. ‘How- many of the same feet, and plenty ever, I encourage Shire residents to of new ones or the re-initiated, go beyond the Earth Hour event religiously tread it. and make ongoing changes by Programs are studied, along with becoming more conscious about the sky that is hung with high, dark energy use on a daily basis.’ clouds. Despite the prevalence of Last year Council was one of the gumboots, and Mecca’s rainy rep- fi rst non metropolitan councils to utation, the heavens hold back and support Earth Hour, and this year many devotees bear witness to a Welcome to Country that’s set many more have joined in. -
HOLDING the MAN Ein Film Von Neil Armfield Australien 2015, Ca
HOLDING THE MAN Ein Film von Neil Armfield Australien 2015, ca. 127 Minuten, Englische OF m. dt. UT, FSK 12 Kinostart 02.06.2016 Im Verleih des PRO-FUN MEDIA Filmverleih Pressebetreuung: Rudi Fürstberger PRO-FUN MEDIA GmbH Rödelheimer Landstraße 13 A 60487 Frankfurt am Main Telefon: +49- 30- 21 28 0293 Fax: +49- 69- 70 76 77 11 [email protected] www.pro-fun.de HOLDING THE MAN HOLDING THE MAN (Holding the Man) Ein Film von Neil Armfield Australien 2015, ca. 127 Minuten, Englische OF m. dt. UT, FSK 12 Kinostart 02.06.2016 Im Verleih des PRO-FUN MEDIA Filmverleih SYNOPSIS Regie Neil Armfield Drehbuch Tommy Murphy Timothy, der im Schultheater mitspielt, und John, der Kapitän Produzent Kylie Du Fresne d e s F o o t b a l l - T e a m s , g e h e n i n d i e s e l b e G e o g r a f i e - K lasse und verlieben sich ineinander. Es ist 1976 und ihre Liebe stößt auf Kamera Germain McMicking starke Widerstände innerhalb ihrer katholischen Highschool sowie ihrer konservativen Familien. Aber Tim und John lassen Schnitt Dany Cooper sich nicht in ihren Gefühlen beirren und bleiben zusammen. Das Öffnen der Beziehung, ein Studienplatz in Sydney, all das Musik Alan John stellt ihre Liebe auf die Probe. Doch es gibt etwas, das selbst ihre große Liebe nicht besiegen kann... Cast Ryan Corr Ein Film nach dem gleichnamigen, autobiografischen Bestsel- Craig Stott ler-Roman von Timothy Conigrave. Kerry Fox Camilla Ah Kin AUSZEICHNUNGEN / FESTIVALTEILNAHMEN (Auswahl): Sarah Snook Guy Pearce ''Bester Darsteller Ryan Corr'' Australian Film Critics Association Awards Anthony LaPaglia ''Bester Langfilm-Schnitt'' Australian Screen Editors ''Beste Filmadaption'' Australian Writers' Guild ''Bestes Drehbuch & Produktionsdesign'' Film Crit- Geoffrey Rush ics Circle of Australia Awards ''Beste Langfilm-Produktion'' Screen Producers Aus- tralia Awards Nominiert für 6 AACTA Awards des Australian Film Institute 30. -
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457-16-10 s Oktober 2016 www.strandgut.de für Frankfurt und Rhein-Main D A S K U L T U R M A G A Z I N HINTER JEDER KRISE STECKT EINE GESCHÄFTSIDEE. DER FILM ZUR AKTUELLEN WELTLAGE! >> Film-Tipp Die Insel der besonderen Kinder ab 6. Oktober im Kino >> Theater Festival Fluchtpunkt Frankfurt im Schauspiel Frankfurt >> Literatur Gregor Weber und das 4. Revier ein Krimi aus dem Frankfurter Bahnhofsviertel >> Kunst Traumreise mit offenem Ausgang im MMK Zollamt EIN FILM VON RUNE DENSTAD LANGLO AB 13. OKTOBER IM KINO 21. – 23. OKTOBER 2016 FESTIVAL FLUCHTPUNKT FRANKFURT Gastspiele, Workshops für geflüchtete und hier beheimatete Jugendliche, Vorträge, Diskussionen und Begegnungen von Alt- und Neu-Frankfurter/innen. Ausführliche Informationen unter www.schauspielfrankfurt.de INHALT „EINE NATURGEWALT, EIN Film EINZIGARTIGES ROAD MOVIE“ 4 Jonathan VARIETY von Piotr J. Lewandowski 4 DVD-Tipps 5 Welcome to Norway von Rune Denstad Langlo „OPTIMISTISCH 6 Insel der besonderen Kinder von Tim Burton UND EINFACH WUNDERSCHÖN ... 7 American Honey American Honey von Andrea Arnold EIN FILM FÜR DIESE GENERATION“ TWITCH 8 Filme im Schloss & das Interna- tionale Trickfilm-Wochenende 8 abgedreht 9 Filmstarts SASHA LANE SHIA LABEOUF RILEY KEOUGH Theater »Guantanamo« im 15 Tanztheater hohen Norden in Frankfurt »Welcome to Norway« von Jonathan © Jeremy Rouse 16 The Picture of Dorian Gray im English Theatre Rune Denstad Langlo 17 Und ewig rauschen die Wälder in der Komödie Was macht ein Geschäftsmann, 18 vorgeführt 5 der kein Geld hat, dafür aber 18 Zwei Dialekt-Stücke Schulden und ein leerstehendes DREHBUCH UND REGIE ANDREA ARNOLD in Kellertheater und Stalburg Haus? In Norwegen und dort im Nor- 19 Sleepless in U17 Mainz den, wo selbst Norweger eher weg- 19 vorgeführt als hinziehen, nimmt er Flüchtlinge Die Wildentes 20 Ungeduld des Herzens auf und lässt sie praktischerweise im Staatstheater Wiesbaden auch gleich das Haus renovieren.