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Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories
Who Gets to Tell Indigenous Stories From the epic Killers of the Flower Moon to several smaller productions, a host of recent films and a groundbreaking art exhibition illustrate how the Native American narrative is controlled by who holds the camera, who holds the pen By Tazbah Rose Chavez When I began writing this piece,…
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Where Art & Film Collide
For more than a decade, LACMA’s Art+Film galas have melded the worlds of fine art, film and high fashion in L.A.’s biggest annual cultural event. Creating that alchemy took the vision and determination of museum director Michael Govan
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Found in Translation
Found in Translation Talent agent Thao Nguyen’s whole world is art, both at home with her personal collection and at CAA where she cultivates artists in pop culture by Eli Diner Photography by Fabian Martinez The first thing you notice when you arrive at CAA agent Thao Nguyen’s Brentwood home are the polka dots. Peppering the…
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Movie Couture
Movie Couture In a rare exclusive interview, YSL creative director Anthony Vaccarello tell how his love for cinema has shaped his career in fashion and how collaborating with Almodóvar, Cronenberg, Audiard and Sorrentino is his dream come true by Pamela Golbin Artwork by Edward Givis I WANTED TO WORK WITH DIRECTORS WHO FORMED MY PERSONAL…
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TheWrap Launches ‘TheWrapBook,’ a Luxury Collectible Celebrating the Year’s Best in Cinema
The coffee table book’s publication coincides with the company’s 15th anniversary, the 96th Academy Awards and the Frieze Los Angeles art fair
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Faces of 2023
A major exhibition of L.A. artists and a portfolio of Hollywood’s finest actors of the year coalesce in a collaboration of creativity.
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Visionaries Envisioned
A quartet of Hollywood’s top film directors who turn their insights, their stories and their dreams into works of art that provoke, educate, inspire and entertain.
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The Lion in Winter: Martin Scorsese on His Last Act
Martin Scorsese figures he has one or two more movies left in him, but he’s making sure that the final act of his career is an epic one
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It’s Looking Up for Below the Line
Hollywood can be a tough business to break into, whichever side of the lens you’re striving for. But 2023 brought new diversity in the ranks of crafts that fall “below the line,” among them cinematography, hair and makeup, costume design, music, production design and editing. We were excited to have Kendall Bessent photograph the changing…