![]() ![]() Vivaldi’s music is at once heartbreaking sad, nostalgic, cathartic, resilient, angry, and filled with gratitude.Īdèle Haenel and Noémie Merlant in Portrait of A Lady On Fire Lilies Films Whereas traditional film scores give audiences specific emotional cues, Vivaldi’s concerto and actress Adèle Haenel’s performance provide audiences the opportunity to map a wide range of emotions onto the final scene. While both carry tremendous emotional power, the final scene of the film- set to the Presto of Vivaldi’s “Summer” Concerto in G minor- is a brilliant sonic choice that showcases the versatility of Vivaldi’s music. Two major musical moments interrupt the film’s relative silence. A queer love story, Portrait (which is now streaming on Hulu) is essentially devoid of music, placing an extra emphasis on the sounds of the world Sciamma creates: the strokes of a paintbrush, windswept sea cliffs, the silence of longing glances between two lovers. Tune in next week as IndieWire dives head first into Emmy coverage, featuring interviews with some of TV’s greatest talents and the return of the Awards Spotlight series.Days before the pandemic closed movie theaters across the country, The Belcourt featured Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of A Lady on Fire, a historical drama set on an isolated French island during the 18th century. ![]() IndieWire favorite “The Babysitter’s Club” earned a single nomination for Outstanding Costume Design/Styling, but will hopefully have a stronger showing come June. Scoring early nominations in general categories are youth-oriented shows including three Netflix players: “Trinkets” and “Julie and the Phantoms,” each of which nabbed seven noms and “Dash & Lily,” which earned six. ![]() The nominees for both the Daytime Children’s Programming & Animation Emmy Awards and the Daytime Lifestyle Programming Emmy Awards will be announced Monday, June 28. While Tuesday’s announcement included some categories in which kids shows compete, it did not include the kid show-specific categories. While the Daytime Emmy Awards have nothing to do with the Primetime Emmy Awards, they are an interesting window into the rest of the TV industry, particularly now that children’s programming has become the purview of NATAS after years of being overseen by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.īut if you’re here because you’re anxious to hear about which of those kid shows made its mark, prepare to be disappointed. While both “Small Axe” and “ I May Destroy You” will ideally make it into two of the five nominee slots, it’s not a sure thing, so any buzz, no matter the source, is reason for celebration.Īs for the other awards making waves this week, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the 48th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Tuesday, with soap operas leading nominees, including “General Hospital” with 21, “The Young and the Restless” and “Days of Our Lives” with 11 each, and “The Bold and the Beautiful” with nine. It’s good to see both series having such strong showings with BAFTA, as they’ll both compete in the Limited/Anthology Series categories at the Emmys, which are shaping up to be the most competitive fields of the year. ![]() However, the BAFTAs still have another batch of winners to announce, including actors and overall series (that will take place June 6), and it will be fascinating to see which miniseries (as they’re still referred to within the organization) reign supreme. While “ Small Axe” won the most awards, there’s an argument to be made that Coel’s awards - she won for writer and shared directing honors with Sam Miller - came while in direct competition with McQueen himself. 2023 Emmy Awards: Television Academy Has Set Calendar for 75th Primetime Emmys ![]()
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