Joe participou do último dia do Festival de cinema de San Sebastian. O ator era um dos jurados e esteve presente na première do filme “El Olvido Que Seremos/Forgotten We’ll Be” indo em seguida para a cerimônia de encerramento onde apresentou o prêmio de Melhor Atriz. Confira:
Foram divulgados também portraits tirados para o festival:
Photocall do Júri
Chegando na cerimônia de encerramento
Joe Alwyn chegando na cerimônia de encerramento do San Sebastián Film Festival (📽 eloisapatat). pic.twitter.com/6bmhsLoxW2
— Joe Alwyn Brasil (@joealwynbrasil) September 26, 2020
Entregando o Prêmio de Melhor Atriz
Joe nos surpreendeu ao chegar na última quinta-feira (17) em Donostia na Espanha, para o Festival de Cinema de San Sebastián. O ator foi escolhido para compor o júri presidido por ninguém mais, ninguém menos que Luca Guadagnino (Me Chame pelo seu Nome). O festival teve início ontem (18) e terminará no dia 26. Joe compareceu a cerimônia de abertura e deve estar em outros eventos durante a semana, além da cerimônia de premiação.
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O Festival de San Sebastián é o mais importante festival de cinema da Espanha, e é um dos mais prestigiados e famosos festivais de cinema do mundo, além de ser um dos mais antigos da Europa. Ao longo da história, o festival foi cenário de acontecimentos de importância e interesse de dimensão internacional, como a estreia de ‘Vertigo’ e a estreia mundial de ‘Intriga Internacional’, ambos de Alfred Hitchcock. Em meio século de existência, o SSIFF proporcionou o descobrimento de novos talentos do mundo do cinema, além de impulsionar a carreira dos diretores Francis Ford Coppola e Pedro Almodóvar.
Abaixo você pode conferir algumas fotos do Joe chegando ao seu Hotel, e durante a cerimônia de abertura.
Joe attended the 2019 BFI London Film Festival on October 11 in support of his upcoming film Harriet. Joe was joined by Cynthia Erivo, as well as Clarke Peters and director Kasi Lemmons. You can see photos from the premiere in our gallery, linked below and an interview with Joe as well. Harriet is in theatres November 22 in the UK and November 1 in North America.
HARRIET PREMIERE AT BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL
Joe Alwyn attended the TCA Summer Press Tour on August 6, 2019 in Los Angeles to discuss the upcoming BBC and FX miniseries A Christmas Carol where Joe will play the role of Bob Cratchit. Joe was joined by his costars Andy Serkis, Guy Pearce and producer Steven Knight. They discussed how this will be a contemporary adaptation within a period setting, focusing on the humanity of the characters in a way that will feel relevant to audiences today. Additionally, Joe discussed how he hasn’t seen many of the previous adaptations of A Christmas Carol so he was able to come into this project with fresh eyes and that this version will be darker and more haunting than previous. After the panel, Joe spoke with E Online about his character and the series, where he sees himself in 10 years, and celebrating Christmas. You can read the article below. You can also see photos of Joe at the event in our gallery:
Joe Alwyn is living his dream.
While promoting A Christmas Carol, his new FX miniseries about the Charles Dickensclassic, Alwyn was asked where he sees himself in 10 years. The answer?
“I’ve been very lucky, so far, to work with some very talented, great people who I’ve looked up to for a long, long time, that’s both directors and cast and crew, so if I could just keep doing that, that’d be a dream,” he told a small group of press after the 2019 Television Critics Association summer press tour panel.
On the panel, Alwyn said one of the best parts of acting was the catharsis it can provide.
“I find something cathartic about it in the sense that, depending on the role…you get to show all kinds of emotions, scream, shout and cry in a way that you don’t in real life,” he said. “I love seeing the magic of it all happen around you when you step on set. I’m still relatively new, in a relatively early stage in my career, so to step onto these sets with people who I’ve long admired and grown up watching, including Guy and [Andy Serkis], to see it all be created around you…and be a part of amazing stories like this…it’s kind of a dream come true.”
In A Christmas Carol, Alwyn plays Bob Cratchit, father of Tiny Tim, employee of Scrooge (Guy Pearce). In this version, the Bob Cratchit character has a new edge.
“He definitely shows some pluck, especially standing up to Scrooge that we haven’t seen before. His way of fighting back is within the office and sarcasm and snide comments and a slight bitterness and resentment,” Alwyn said. “Like with any human, there’s darkness in him, but he obviously serves a purpose at his essence of being a loyal family man who sacrifices himself and his own sense of well-being to kind of toil for his family and provide for them.”
FX’s A Christmas Carol hails from Steven Knight and despite the time period, is more contemporary.
“It’s not a kind of stuffy, Dickensian world in the way that maybe we’ve seen some times before,” Alwyn said. “It’s more colloquial and modern and people swear and there are themes in there that haven’t been explored before. They’re a lot darker, it feels a lot more human in that way I think.”
As a proper British boy, Alwyn said he has a fondness for Christmas. “Yeah, I love Christmas. It’s great. I’m a big fan of it. I’m not very good at Christmas shopping and getting that done early, that normally comes down to the last week, but it’s great. I see family I haven’t seen in a while, eat far too much food,” he said.
A Christmas Carol premieres in December 2019 on FX.
Joe attended the Tom Ford Fall-Winter 2019 show at New York Fashion Week on February 6. You can see photos of Joe at the show in our gallery, and watch a video of Joe posing during the photocall below