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Chiwetel Ejiofor, Dominic Cooper & Thandie Newton... →
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It’s not been documented much abroad, but Nigeria has one of the most vibrant, active film scenes in the world; over the last couple of decades, it’s overtaken the United States to become the nation that produces the second largest quantities of film per year, behind only India. And while the films and stars of “Nollywood,” as it’s nicknamed, haven’t yet crossed over to the Western...
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I’d love to live in a world where every piece of food and every bit of exercise,...
– Chiwetel Ejiofor (via smileyfacesrus)
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December 2011
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One of the things he’s gleaned from his empathetic studies is that, contrary to...
– Guardian article on Chiwetel Ejiofor (April 25, 2009)
Interesting to think of a character having more of a swinging pendulum relationship with some basic self rather than an arc…
(via averyrevealing10secs)
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November 2011
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Poliakoff's first drama series confirms Hollywood...
Stephen Poliakoff’s first ever major drama series for British television, Dancing on the Edge, will star Chiwetel Ejiofor (Children of Men, The Shadow Line) and Matthew Goode (Watchmen, Leap Year).
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apio:
Why are there so few female and non-white directors?
Steve McQueen asking a lineup of six white male directors why they so rarely cast minorities in movies. Also, how about that telling list of only three female directors at the beginning?
Steve McQueen’s bewilderment at the difference between “movie reality” and “real reality” re: the total imbalance of race representation onscreen...