Taylor Swift dropped a live video of her latest single 'The Man,' recorded during a performance last September at Paris? L?Olympia Bruno Coquatrix.
On Monday evening, the 'Lover' singer released the full track and its live video ahead of release before dropping it at midnight but with an added twist.
Also Read:?Taylor Swift opens up on her past struggle with eating disorder
The new track from her current album was from her recent performance in Paris which featured an acoustic version of the cheery pop anthem.
In the video, Swift plays an acoustic guitar as she sings the track, which comes off her 2019 album 'Lover' in front of a few hundred lucky fans. The 30-year-old pop sensation looks relaxed and confident as the audience sings back every word of the song.
During her concert in the French capital, Swift presented live debuts...
On Monday evening, the 'Lover' singer released the full track and its live video ahead of release before dropping it at midnight but with an added twist.
Also Read:?Taylor Swift opens up on her past struggle with eating disorder
The new track from her current album was from her recent performance in Paris which featured an acoustic version of the cheery pop anthem.
In the video, Swift plays an acoustic guitar as she sings the track, which comes off her 2019 album 'Lover' in front of a few hundred lucky fans. The 30-year-old pop sensation looks relaxed and confident as the audience sings back every word of the song.
During her concert in the French capital, Swift presented live debuts...
- 2/20/2020
- GlamSham
Bernard Chevry, founder of the Mip TV and Mipcom television market, has died aged 96.
Chevry, an instrumental figure in the world of international television, died last week. He launched MipTV in 1963, ostensibly to help his friend Bruno Coquatrix sell tapes of his live concerts from the Olympia music hall, before launching sister event Mipcom in 1985 as well as music industry market Midem in 1963.
He ran the Midem Organisation until 1988, when it was sold Tvs Television, which subsequently sold it to Reed in 1989.
The first couple of events – then known as the Marché International des Programmes de Télévision – were held in Lyon with little attendance before Chevry moved it to Cannes, where the international film festival was held. He also made the wise decision to fund journalists’ accommodation leading to great press.
Given that VHS didn’t exist until the 1970s, Chevry organized for an Ob truck from French television to play out two-inch broadcast tapes,...
Chevry, an instrumental figure in the world of international television, died last week. He launched MipTV in 1963, ostensibly to help his friend Bruno Coquatrix sell tapes of his live concerts from the Olympia music hall, before launching sister event Mipcom in 1985 as well as music industry market Midem in 1963.
He ran the Midem Organisation until 1988, when it was sold Tvs Television, which subsequently sold it to Reed in 1989.
The first couple of events – then known as the Marché International des Programmes de Télévision – were held in Lyon with little attendance before Chevry moved it to Cannes, where the international film festival was held. He also made the wise decision to fund journalists’ accommodation leading to great press.
Given that VHS didn’t exist until the 1970s, Chevry organized for an Ob truck from French television to play out two-inch broadcast tapes,...
- 5/21/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Reda Kateb to star as legendary jazz guitarist while Pathé will also launch sales on Marion Cotillard-Guillaume Canet comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Pathé International is set to launch sales on a quartet of new titles in Cannes, led by Guillaume Canet’s mid-life crisis comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll, in which he stars as himself opposite Marion Cotillard as his wife and Django Reinhardt drama Django
“It’s sort of Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard playing themselves but not quite. It’s a fantastic concept. It’s sort of based on their real life together but it’s not. It’s very sarcastic, very funny,” says Sauzay of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Canet stars as Guillaume Canet, a 42-year-old actor who decides to overhaul his life when a beautiful young co-star on a film he is shooting tells him he is no longer ‘rock ‘n’ roll’ or high-up on her list of ‘bangable’ actors.
The actor-director...
Pathé International is set to launch sales on a quartet of new titles in Cannes, led by Guillaume Canet’s mid-life crisis comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll, in which he stars as himself opposite Marion Cotillard as his wife and Django Reinhardt drama Django
“It’s sort of Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard playing themselves but not quite. It’s a fantastic concept. It’s sort of based on their real life together but it’s not. It’s very sarcastic, very funny,” says Sauzay of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Canet stars as Guillaume Canet, a 42-year-old actor who decides to overhaul his life when a beautiful young co-star on a film he is shooting tells him he is no longer ‘rock ‘n’ roll’ or high-up on her list of ‘bangable’ actors.
The actor-director...
- 4/28/2016
- ScreenDaily
Reda Kateb to star as legendary jazz guitarist while Pathe will also continue to sell Marion Cotillard-Guillaume Canet comedy Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Pathé International has boarded sales on Etienne Comar’s upcoming biopic Django Melodies starring French actor Reda Kateb [pictured] as the legendary French jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
The feature focuses on Reinhardt’s adventures during World War Two when he tried to flee France to escape persecution by the Nazi because of his Roma ethnicity.
The jazz guitarist – who co-founded the iconic Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stéphane Grappelli in the 1930s - was at the peak of his career when war broke out in 1939, performing regularly in the top clubs of Paris as well as collaborating with Us artists such as Louis Armstrong or Dizzy Gillespie.
It is a directorial debut for Colmar, who is best known as screenwriter on Of Gods And Men and producer on some 20 titles, including...
Pathé International has boarded sales on Etienne Comar’s upcoming biopic Django Melodies starring French actor Reda Kateb [pictured] as the legendary French jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
The feature focuses on Reinhardt’s adventures during World War Two when he tried to flee France to escape persecution by the Nazi because of his Roma ethnicity.
The jazz guitarist – who co-founded the iconic Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stéphane Grappelli in the 1930s - was at the peak of his career when war broke out in 1939, performing regularly in the top clubs of Paris as well as collaborating with Us artists such as Louis Armstrong or Dizzy Gillespie.
It is a directorial debut for Colmar, who is best known as screenwriter on Of Gods And Men and producer on some 20 titles, including...
- 4/28/2016
- ScreenDaily
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