Showing posts with label Maria Grazia Cucinotta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maria Grazia Cucinotta. Show all posts

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Closing of the Shanghai International Film Festival--red carpet pictures

The sun finally came out so our favorites didn't have to slog through buckets of rain and squish across water-logged carpet in their satin pumps. Since the SIFF closed a week ago, these are not really news, but...

The seeming immortal Kara Hui, looking as good as ever.

The Mediterranean contingent: judge Paz Vega

Maria Grazia Cucinotta, SIFF mascot, chair of the "Best New Talent" jury plus costar and producer of the upcoming Chinese-Italian production of "Shi Chu You Yin". The film which also stars Huang Bo, will tell the romantic story of a homely Chinese chef and a beautiful Italian restauranteur.

Vivian Hsu and costar

Miriam Yeung

Two very elegant gowns: Jia Qing

Zhang Jing

Zhou Xianxin

Angelbaby, perky as ever

Lu Sisi

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Chinese Films

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Shanghai International Film Festival Red Carpet

This is going to be fun. The first of many posts.

Li Bingbing and South Korean actress Jeon Ji-hyun for "Snowflower and the Secret Fan".




Not sure if Li speaks Korean or Jeon Ji-hyun Mandarin or if they converse in a third language like French or English. There doesn't seem to be much communication going on here unless someone is saying to someone "Step on my line again and we'll have it out right here:

Lin Chi-ling made the rounds.



Demonstrating the "Taipei Claw", a hold she will use if she decides to get out of the actress/model biz an into professional wrestling:

How dare you!

Fan Bingbing in a dress from the number that Guei Lun-Mei wore last year--kind of a "the same but different".


Guei Lun-Mei in 2010:

She signed autographs at the airport while wearing a funny hat.

SIFF favorite Maria Grazia Cucinotta was there to supply some Euro glamor and cleavage.


Ifeng identified her as Paz Vega who was also there. This is Paz Vega on the red carpet:


More to come. Lots more.

Ifeng Zimbio Sina

Monday, September 14, 2009

Venice International Film Festival

There were plenty of photo-ops at the recent Venice International Film Festival where Accident and Lei Wangzi (Prince of Tears) were shown. Unlike the recent festival in Shanghai, where the women's outfit ranged from sublime to hideous, at Venice none of the Chinese actresses strayed far from the norm for the red carpet.

Anya, whose career survived a featured role in Naked Weapon and Tan Wei-Wei, a singer with no credits other than her current film were there supporting Chengdu, I Love You.

Tan Wei-Wei in a simple pink and revealing gown that looks great-- but clunky shoes don't help the look and she should have gone with the formal ankle tattoo.




Anya, delectably voluptuous enough to carry off a dress with both an asymetrical hem and a one-shoulder neckline


Together, looking quite fetching


Michelle Ye Xuan and Han Yuqin were supporting "Accident".

Han Yuqin in a nice red carpet gown, low cut with an understated animal print. The shoes are anything but understated. They are from the Dior spring/summer 2009 ‘Tribal Chic’ collection that is very popular among young Western actresses, Marion Cotillard the most notable of them. The heels are "inspired" by a statue of an African fertility godess--strange but true.



A close up shot show the cut of of the neckline of Han Yuqin's dress.



Michelle Ye knowing she looks great--which she does in a classically cut gown, perfect make-up, simple up-do, show stopping accessories. Simply outstanding.

A lot of sequins died to make that dress.


Huang Lu stars in Between Two Worlds which was in competition at Venice.


Here she is at a screening:

And quite pleased with the world at a photocall:

Perfect hair and make-up in the picture above. With jet black hair, cheek bones to die for and a lovely face generally she has just the right look for a minimalist approach: with her hair in a simple updo, bright red lipstick with almost no make-up otherwise and shot in bright sunlight. Looks great and knows it.

Huang Lu at the Jaeger-LeCoultre Party in Venice very much in a cat that got the canary mode. That dress is a great color but otherwise looks like a costume fitting for "The Hunchback of Notre Dame in China".


Tina Ren (Richie's wife) Michelle Ye and Huang Lu waiting for a screening to start--and the popcorn to arrive.

Oceane Zhu Xuan, Terri Kwan for Prince of Tears
Here with director Yonfan between them. Nice work if you can get it.

And without him:

Terri Kwan's "barely there" dress from the front:

Which goes perfectly with these Christopher Leboutin peep-toe pumps--and a tasteful ankle tattoo.
One more--just hanging around in the hallway, a symphony in red and black:

Lastly, because she was a guest at the Shanghai International Film Festival this year and because she was the official hostess and because there are never too many pictures of gorgeous Italian actresses, Maria Grazia Cucinotta:


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Not just a couple of Chinese chicks standing around talking

Concerned that there might be someone somewhere who hasn't seen every image of every actress from the 2009 Shanghai International Film Festival red carpet I decided to mine Google images once again for photos from Sina.com, CRI English and Yahoo Singapore. Here is the first batch, leading off with Zhang Ziyi in white and Fan Bingbing in red. Each of them is breathtakingly gorgeous on her own and together they could cause beauty overload. The unfortunate actor rendered all but invisible standing next to them in the picture to the left is South Korean So Ji Sub.

The two of them looking at the photographer and through him directly at the viewer tell us why Agamemnon and Achilles sailed for Troy--either of these faces could launch a thousand ships. Two beautiful women, confident in their beauty and (one imagines) aware and comfortable with its devastating effect.

Zhou Wei can do the impossible on the screen--she can look tough, sexy and cute at the same time. Here she settles for merely beautiful:----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hao Lei was looking great in a daringly cut gown with net inserts and a feathered hat:
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Kelly Lin in what might be the reddest red dress of the evening and looking smashing in it:
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Han Xue looking as cut as a box of puppies in a simply cut frock, understated but approriate accessories and perfectly arranged hair.
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Maria Grazia Cucinotta all 5'10" of her, looking as Italian as the Piazza Venezia, but since she was at the SIFF, her she is:
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And just for the heck of it, Anthony Wong, dressed like he double parked his pirate ship: ---------------------------------------------------------

And because too much of a good thing is a good thing: