Triton (film)
''Triton'' is an upcoming fantasy horror film directed by Janell Shirtcliff and written by Angie Simms. It is based on a story by Shirtcliff and Simms. It stars Freya Allan, Raff Law and Josh Whitehouse. Cast * Freya Allan * Raff Law * Josh Whitehouse * Elsie Hewitt * Thalia Besson * Malcolm McRae Production The film is directed by Janell Shirtcliff and written by Angie Simms, and based on a story by Shortcliff and Simms. Brad Feinstein at Romulus Entertainment is producing and financing the film. Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Range are producing alongside Adonis Tountas and Everlast Pictures. Announced in the lead cast in December 2023 were Freya Allan, Raff Law and Josh Whitehouse. Principal photography took place in Athens, Greece in late 2023. According to an interview with Raff Law in ''Evening Standard The ''London Standard'', formerly the ''Evening Standard'' (1904–2024) and originally ''The Standard'' (1827–1904), is a long-established regional newspaper p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Janell Shirtcliff
Janell Shirtcliff (born 1982 or 1983) is an American filmmaker, photographer, and music video director. She also worked as a model for a decade, and as an actor for which she has been praised. She made her film directorial debut with 2021's ''Habit''. Her photography has been featured in publications including ''Variety'', ''Billboard'', ''Nylon'', and ''Teen Vogue''. Career Music videos Shirtcliff has directed music videos for songs including The Band Perry's " The Good Life", Bethany Cosentino's "It's Fine", Tashaki Miyaki's "Anyone But You", and Mayer Hawthorne's "Over". Photography Shirtcliff first got into photography when she started shooting images for her online store Lonelydot, through which she sells vintage clothes. She photographed Phoebe Bridgers for a cover story in ''Variety'' in 2021. Film Shirtcliff made her feature directorial debut with the 2021 film ''Habit'', which she also cowrote with her childhood best friend Libby Mintz. The film is set in Los ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Athens
Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southernmost capital on the European mainland. With its urban area's population numbering over 3.6 million, it is the List of urban areas in the European Union, eighth-largest urban area in the European Union (EU). The Municipality of Athens (also City of Athens), which constitutes a small administrative unit of the entire urban area, had a population of 643,452 (2021) within its official limits, and a land area of . Athens is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years, and its earliest human presence beginning somewhere between the 11th and 7th millennia BCE. According to Greek mythology the city was named after Athena, the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2020s Dark Fantasy Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth Letter (alphabet), letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western Languages of Europe, European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is English alphabet#Letter names, ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Northwest Semitic abjad, Northwest Semitic Shin (letter), šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a "sh" phoneme, so the derived Greek letter Sigma (letter), Sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''Samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the ''Ξ, xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its associatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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British Horror Films
British may refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies. * British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture * British English, the English language as spoken and written in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and, more broadly, throughout the British Isles * Celtic Britons, an ancient ethno-linguistic group * Brittonic languages, a branch of the Insular Celtic language family (formerly called British) ** Common Brittonic, an ancient language Other uses *People or things associated with: ** Great Britain, an island ** British Isles, an island group ** United Kingdom, a sovereign state ** British Empire, a historical global colonial empire ** Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) ** United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922) * British Raj, colonial India under the British Empire * British Hong Kong, colonial H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Films Shot In Athens
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Upcoming Films
This page indexes the individual ''year in film'' pages. Each year is annotated with its significant events. __NOTOC__ * 19th century in film * 20th century in film: ** 1900s – 1910s – 1920s – 1930s – 1940s – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s – 1990s * 21st century in film: ** 2000s – 2010s – 2020s 19th century in film Before Muybridge's 1878 work, photo sequences were not recorded in real-time because light-sensitive emulsions needed a long exposure time. The sequences were basically made as time-lapse recordings. It is possible that people at the time actually viewed such photographs come to life with a phénakisticope or zoetrope (this certainly happened with Muybridge's work). * 1826 – '' View from the Window at Le Gras'', Nicéphore Niépce takes the oldest known extant photograph. * 1833 – Since 1833 onwards, 'animated films' or rather animated effects began to be made with the use of phénakisticopes, zoetropes, and praxinoscopes. * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Evening Standard
The ''London Standard'', formerly the ''Evening Standard'' (1904–2024) and originally ''The Standard'' (1827–1904), is a long-established regional newspaper published weekly and distributed free newspaper, free of charge in London, England. It is printed in Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid format, and also has an online edition. In October 2009, after being bought by Russian businessman Alexander Lebedev, the paper ended a 180-year history of print circulation, paid circulation and multiple editions every day, and became a free newspaper publishing a single print edition every weekday, doubling its circulation as part of a change in its business plan. On 29 May 2024, the newspaper announced that it would reduce print publication to once weekly, after nearly 200 years of daily publication, as it had become unprofitable. Daily publication ended on 19 September 2024. The first weekly edition was published on 26 September 2024 under the new name of ''The London Standard' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Principal Photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production. Personnel Besides the main film personnel, such as the actors, director, cinematographer(s) or sound engineer(s) and their respective assistants ( assistant director, camera assistant, boom operator), the unit production manager plays a decisive role in principal photography. They are responsible for the daily implementation of the shoot, managing the daily call sheet, the location barriers, transportation, and catering. Additional typical roles during filming include the script supervisor to record changes to the script and the still photographer to produce images for advertising and documentation. Several reports are prepared each day to track the progress of a film production, including the daily production report, the daily progress report, and the sound report. Process Prepa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Freya Allan
Freya Allan (born 20 September 2001) is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Princess Cirilla of Cintra in the Netflix series ''The Witcher (TV series), The Witcher'', for which she was nominated for two Saturn Awards, and as Mae in the 2024 action film ''Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes''. She has also appeared in the 2021 film ''Gunpowder Milkshake'' and the AMC (TV channel), AMC series ''Into the Badlands (TV series), Into the Badlands''. Early life and education Allan was born on 6 September 2001 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, and attended Headington School in Oxford. Her parents separated when she was one and she lived with her mother in Australia and the French Pyrenees, where she attended a French-language school before returning to Oxford; she now lives in London. She has a younger half-brother and half-sister. At school Allan studied drama and ballet and was part of the company in a touring production of ''Rapunzel'' at age eleven. She starred in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Malcolm McRae
Malcolm Wellman McRae (born April 16, 1994) is an American musician and actor. Early life McRae grew up in the Birmingham area of Alabama, the son of investment banker William Barry McRae and Lesley Rainier Wellman. His father died in 2012, when McRae was 18 years old. McRae later moved to Los Angeles. Career Music McRae is a guitarist, pianist and singer. He is a member of the two-person rock band ''more*'' alongside Kane Ritchotte, a former member of '' Portugal The Man''. After meeting in LA's Beachwood Canyon neighborhood, the pair co-wrote songs over a three-year period culminating in the release of their first EP, entitled ''1/2'', in July 2020, and their second EP, ''2/2'', in September 2021. The music video for their song ''God's in the Details'' was created by Gina Gammell and Riley Keough. Other music videos for the band have been directed by Malcolm's brother Keene McRae and his film-making partner, Brandon Bernath, who introduced the pair. They have supported the ba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thalia Besson
Thalia Besson (born August 2001) is a French actress and model. She is the daughter of French filmmaker Luc Besson. Early life She was born in France, and graduated from Parsons Paris with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Strategic Design and Management in 2023. Career She made appearances in ''Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets'' (2017) and ''Arthur, malédiction'' (2022). She played the role of Tabitha in '' Dangerous Waters'' in 2023. She filmed apocalypse love story '' When I'm Ready'' in 2022. In 2023, she was cast in the fantasy horror film ''Triton'' alongside Raff Law and Freya Allan. In 2024, she had the role of Geneviève in season four of ''Netflix'' series ''Emily in Paris''. Her character was described as the show's "first villain". Personal life She is the daughter of film Canadian-French film producer Virginie Besson-Silla and French filmmaker Luc Besson Luc Paul Maurice Besson (; born 18 March 1959) is a French filmmaker. He directe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |