Venice Film Festival hosted the world premiere of Maria, a biopic of legendary opera singer Maria Callas directed by Pablo Larraín and starring Angelina Jolie in the title role. Attending the ...
Larraín's third inside portrait of a 20th-century female icon feels more limited than "Jackie" or "Spencer," because it's more hemmed in by fate. “Maria,” Pablo Larraín’s drama about the ...
Following Spencer and Jackie — biopic melodramas about Princess Diana and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy — Chilean director Pablo Larraín rounds out his informal trilogy with Maria ...
Netflix has snapped up U.S. rights to Maria, the biopic of opera singer Maria Callas, teaming Spencer helmer Pablo Larraín and Angelina Jolie, which is premiering Thursday at the Venice Film ...
Netflix has acquired Pablo Larraín‘s biopic “Maria,” starring Angelina Jolie as the legendary opera singer Maria Callas, for U.S. distribution. “I’m excited to partner again with the ...
Based on the history of director Pablo Larraín's leading ladies and the rapturous response to "Maria" at Venice, Angelina Jolie seems Oscars bound. But will any of her colleagues join her?
After a Venice world premiere, FilmNation has sold the Maria Callas biopic across Europe after Netflix picked up the U.S. rights. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Following its debut on the ...
Angelina Jolie graced the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of her latest film, Maria. Directed by Pablo Larraín, Maria completes his trilogy of stories about iconic women, the previous two ...
Jolie was feeling joie de vivre. On Thursday, Angelina Jolie got overcome with emotion during the Venice Film Festival, after her movie “Maria” got an 8-minute standing ovation. The Oscar ...
The actress stars as opera singer Maria Callas in director Pablo Larraín’s new movie that premiered at the Venice Film Festival Pablo Larraín Angelina Jolie in "Maria" Early reactions to ...
Lachman, who was Oscar-nominated for his breathtaking chiaroscuro work on Larraín’s last feature, El Conde, shot Maria using a textured mix of 35mm, 16mm and Super 8mm, along with vintage lenses.
I’d imagine that most audience members will walk into Maria with fewer preconceived notions, less readiness to fill in the gaps in Larraín’s portraiture. His particular trick proves less ...