Jumat, 28 Januari 2011

W.E. WON'T BE SCREENED AT CANNES

Madonna’s feature film W.E. will not be screening as part of the Festival de Cannes in May, according to IMGlobal, the sales agent that is handling the film.

While the French newspaper Le Parisien/Aujourd’hui said on Thursday that the film would appear at the festival, the Madonna-directed movie, which is
currently in post-production, it is not expected to be completed in time for Cannes and is instead aiming for a bow on the fall film circuit.

As we informed you last week, Madonna is expected to visit Berlin next month to host a private screening of select footage for foreign distributors attending the European Film Market.


Minggu, 23 Januari 2011

KELLY OSBOURNE REPLACES TAYLOR MOMSEN'S FACE AT MATERIAL GIRL

Kelly Osbourne is the new face of the Material Girl clothing line.

Here’s what British newspaper, The Mirror, had to say:
Kelly Osbourne has been chosen by MADONNA to front her junior fashion brand Material Girl.
A close friend of the star said: "Kelly’s always been a massive fan of Madonna, and recently heard Lourdes idolised her, which she was very flattered by. It’s a huge coup."

Here’s a world-exclusive first look at one of the official campaign images:
Thanks to Madonnarama.com for the image.

Jumat, 21 Januari 2011

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW OF W.E. AT THE BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL

Madonna is to give a sneak preview of her latest film project during the Berlin Film Festival next month, organizers said Thursday, confirming media reports.

Madonna and actress is to show excerpts from her project, entitled W.E., about the relationship between British king Edward VIII and American socialite Wallis Simpson during the 1930s, German tabloid newspaper B.Z. reported.

The private screening will reportedly take place on the first weekend of the Berlinale festival. The full film is not to be shown until the Cannes film festival in May.

The invitation has been sent out only to a few, carefully selected distributors and cinemas.


Selasa, 11 Januari 2011

MADONNA DISCUSSES THE FUTURE OF RAISING MALAWI

Madonna, whose Raising Malawi charity has made substantial inroads helping over a million children orphaned from the AIDS epidemic in that African nation, is stepping up the pace considerably on all fronts, especially in regard to her plans for building the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls.

Madonna issued the following statement this morning to the Huffington Post (www.huffingtonpost.com)

“I remain deeply committed and am more passionate than ever about helping the children of Malawi, especially the girls. In a country where only 33% of Malawian girls attend secondary school, I realize that the plans we had in place for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls simply would not serve enough children. My original vision is now on a much bigger scale. I want to reach thousands not hundreds of girls. I want to do more and I want to do it better. While I am grateful to all the people who have given me guidance and support up until now, we are in the process of implementing several changes and additions to the management of Raising Malawi in both the US and Malawi. I am also working with Trevor Neilson and his team at Global Philanthropy Group to shift the strategies that we had in place so that we can accomplish our goals with more efficiency as we continue to consult with our government partners in Malawi. This is a larger challenge than I thought, but I welcome it. We are focused on an approach which builds schools within communities across the country. We are currently determining the size, location, staffing and curriculum of the schools. I will continue to monitor the process of reaching these goals here and through my ongoing visits to Malawi.”

Neilson, whose company Global Philanthropy Group advises some of the world's leading philanthropists, was positive about the shift in strategy. "Raising Malawi's new community-based approach will provide the opportunity for many more girls to receive a quality education. We are focused on ensuring the most efficient implementation of this new strategy in collaboration with Raising Malawi's partners on the ground." Neilson also noted the many achievements of Raising Malawi including the construction of a model orphan care center in partnership with Malawi's largest community-based organization as well as assistance to thousands of HIV+ children and caregivers through life saving medical treatments and daily nutritious meals and nutrition supplements. Additional programming has also provided thousands of children and caregivers in the south of the country with access to clean water through the implementation of piped safe water and the construction of new boreholes.