9:00 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Bilingualism| Celebrities| Movies| Spain| TV| language · Comments Off
23 Feb 2009Actually there was one Spanish language moment right before Penelope Cruz won for best supporting actress when Angelica Houston, who was charged with giving Pe her nomination tribute, finished off with a “Felicitaciones”.
“This is not going to be 45 seconds, I can say that right now. Has anybody ever fainted here? Because I might be the first one. Thank you so much to the Academy
I want to share this with my fellow nominees and with the amazing ensemble of actors that I had the privilege to work with in this movie. Thank you, Woody, for trusting me with this beautiful character.
Thank for you having written over all these years some of the greatest characters for women. And I cannot talk about great female characters without thanking my friend Pedro Almodóvar for having made me part of so many of his adventures. Thank you, Bigas Luna, Fernando Trueba, for giving me my first movies. Thank you, Harvey Weinstein. I wanted to dedicate this to my parents and to my brother and sister, to my friend Robert Carlo, who is not with us anymore, and to everyone who has helped me from the beginning and you know who you are and I thank you from my heart.
I grew up in a place called Alcobendas, where this was not a very realistic dream. And I, always on the night of the Academy Awards, I stay up to watch the show and I always felt that this was, this ceremony was a moment of unity for the world because art, in any form, is and has been and will always be our universal language and we should do everything we can, everything we can, to protect its survival.
So I thank you so much and I have to say something in Spanish, because everyone? Todos lo que, desde España, ahora están compartiendo éste momento conmigo, y sientan que esto también es de ellos, se los dedico, y a todos los actores de mi país. Muchisimas gracias. Thank you so much.”
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9:32 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Chismes| Entertainment| Events| Movies| Spain · 1 Comment
3 Feb 2009This past Sunday Penelope Cruz picked up a Goya award (see above video), her country’s version of the Oscars for her performance in Woody Allen’s Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona. While most people are pleased to just be nominated, la Pe told Liz Smith she wants more than that:
I congratulate Penélope again on her nomination. I ask, because it’s the tiresome but necessary question, if it really matters to her if she wins. “Hmmm … what can I say? It’s not a lie that it is an honor to be nominated, and if I don’t win, I won’t be any less honored, but … look, ask anyone who is nominated. No matter what you think you feel about awards, when you’re there, sitting in that seat, with those people, all dressed up — of course you want to win!”
At least she’s honest! I personally don’t think she’ll win (though I thought her performance was fabulous)…too much stiff competition in that category.
P.S. What is up with the intro to that video?
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9:47 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Movies · Comments Off
12 Dec 2007
Sometimes a pairing is just so perfect that no messing with the formula is needed. Such is the pairing of Spanish director Pedro Almodovar and Spanish actress Penelope Cruz. Yesterday, at the release of an album featuring music from his films, Almodovar confirmed that he and Penelope would be working together again on a film titled, Los abrazos rotos. Preproduction on the film, described as “a different crazy sort of love story” with its style taken from U.S. black films of the 1950’s, is set to start in the new year.
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11:39 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Marketing| Spain · Comments Off
24 Sep 2007
Ever wonder how celebs get their eyelashes to look so long and luscious? The answer isn’t mascara, but fake lashes — the kind that is causing a stir in Spain, after consumers complained to the national consumer protection agency about Penelope Cruz’s deceitful lashes:
Cosmetics company L’Oréal has modified its Telescopic Mascara commercial featuring Penelope Cruz and has admitted that [the lashes] are fake, according to a press release distributed by FACUA [Spain's Federation of Consumers in Action].In the commercial, the actress appears on a balcony with a telescope and says, “Imagine, lashes that can reach the stars,” and now in the spot being broadcast in Spain, at the bottom of the screen there will be a message that says “commercial done with lash inserts,” it adds.
Back in July, the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority said that the ad was misleading, though L’Oreal claimed that the use of fake lashes was a standard practice. Since then, FACUA has been advocating for L’Oreal to add a disclaimer to the commercial stating that Pe’s lashes were a fake-out.
Via / 20 Minutos
2:46 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Entertainment| Movies| Spain · Comments Off
4 Sep 2007
Back in the 80s, it was Carmen Maura. In the 90s, Victoria Abril. Now Pedro Almodovar’s “Chica Almodovar” is Penelope Cruz. As “Pe” enjoys fame on her own both in U.S. productions (and most recently as a star in Woody Allen’s upcoming film) and Spanish flicks, Almodovar isn’t about to give up the lady that made his latest film, Volver, such a commercial success. Pedro’s signed up Penelope for his new film project, which he remains tight-lipped about, as does she:
“Pedro has told me a little about the story and the character, but for the moment I can’t say anything else,” said the actress…
Pedro and Penelope talked very little about the new film at a press conference in London, where they were publicizing the premiere of Almodovar’s “All About my Mother” in its English-language stage encarnation.
Via / 20 Minutos
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