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“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” Exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art

If you loved Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio there’s currently a special exhibition Guillermo del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio devoted to the process behind the Golden Globe-winning stop-motion animation film is now on view at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (open through April 15, 2023). This insightful exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at the handcrafted creative process to deeper comprehend del Toro’s first stop-motion animation film.
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Jessica Lange, 1982 on Frances Farmer – Out of the Archives

Jessica Lange, winner of five Golden Globes for her acting out of 16 nominations, received a special award as Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture for King Kong (1976), won as Best Supporting Actress for Tootsie (1982) directed by Sydney Pollack starring Dustin Hoffman, was nominated as Best Actress in a drama for Frances (1982).   She talked to the journalists of the Hollywood Foreign Press in 1982 about playing actress Frances Farmer.
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Ellen Barkin, 1991 on “Switch” – Out of the Archives

Ellen Barkin received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy in 1992 for Switch, written and directed by Blake Edwards from the 1959 play by George Axelrod, Goodbye Charlie. She spoke to the journalists of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 1991 about playing a dead man reincarnated in a woman’s body as punishment for his misogynist behavior, and forced to confront his past from a different perspective.