Exclusive: Activist Artists Management has signed Chilean actress Renata González Spralja (The Wave) for representation, with Bernie Cahill and Justin Deanda to run point for the new client.
Most recently, Spralja wrapped production on The Wave (La Ola), a musical feature directed by Oscar and Goya winner Sebastián Lelio (A Fantastic Woman). Produced by Pablo Larraín’s Fabula, the film inspired by a true story from 2018 tells the story of a Chilean student who gets involved in a feminist movement on her university. Suddenly, she finds herself becoming a central figure in the movement.
Previously, Spralja worked with Larraín and Fabula on Llévame al Cielo (Take Me to Heaven), the first Chilean Disney+ series, which is slated for release worldwide this year. She made her screen debut opposite Giancarlo Esposito in Blackbird, a four-episode English-language marketing miniseries produced by Fabula for Nissan, and continues to be represented by Constanza Arena...
Most recently, Spralja wrapped production on The Wave (La Ola), a musical feature directed by Oscar and Goya winner Sebastián Lelio (A Fantastic Woman). Produced by Pablo Larraín’s Fabula, the film inspired by a true story from 2018 tells the story of a Chilean student who gets involved in a feminist movement on her university. Suddenly, she finds herself becoming a central figure in the movement.
Previously, Spralja worked with Larraín and Fabula on Llévame al Cielo (Take Me to Heaven), the first Chilean Disney+ series, which is slated for release worldwide this year. She made her screen debut opposite Giancarlo Esposito in Blackbird, a four-episode English-language marketing miniseries produced by Fabula for Nissan, and continues to be represented by Constanza Arena...
- 5/15/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Items from roster of Emi artists will raise funds for earthquake relief.
By Gil Kaufman
Katy Perry
Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage
As Japan continues to dig out from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, a huge roster of musicians has offered up rare personal items for an eBay auction benefitting the Red Cross' relief efforts.
The auction, which runs from April 5-21, features Emi artists, including Katy Perry, 30 Seconds to Mars, the Beatles, Arcade Fire, Coldplay, Beastie Boys, Gorillaz, deadmau5, Lady Antebellum and Kylie Minogue.
Among the more than 140 items up for sale are a pair of Coachella tickets with a meet-and-greet with the Chemical Brothers (current bid $504), a signed Lady Antebellum acoustic guitar ($569), a signed Katy Perry poster ($91), Chris Martin's Viva la Vida tour jacket and gold disc ($1,090), a meet-and-greet with 30 Seconds to Mars ($301), a signed LCD Soundsystem This Is Happening vinyl ($100), a signed Coldplay Viva la Vida...
By Gil Kaufman
Katy Perry
Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage
As Japan continues to dig out from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, a huge roster of musicians has offered up rare personal items for an eBay auction benefitting the Red Cross' relief efforts.
The auction, which runs from April 5-21, features Emi artists, including Katy Perry, 30 Seconds to Mars, the Beatles, Arcade Fire, Coldplay, Beastie Boys, Gorillaz, deadmau5, Lady Antebellum and Kylie Minogue.
Among the more than 140 items up for sale are a pair of Coachella tickets with a meet-and-greet with the Chemical Brothers (current bid $504), a signed Lady Antebellum acoustic guitar ($569), a signed Katy Perry poster ($91), Chris Martin's Viva la Vida tour jacket and gold disc ($1,090), a meet-and-greet with 30 Seconds to Mars ($301), a signed LCD Soundsystem This Is Happening vinyl ($100), a signed Coldplay Viva la Vida...
- 4/6/2011
- MTV Music News
Wow, y'all, pickings are slim tonight. And I don't mean in the "there's nothing good on" sense, I mean there's nothing on. Good, bad, indifferent or otherwise. At least nothing new, I guess there may be some interesting re-runs happening somewhere. I hope you've got books or some DVDs to keep you busy otherwise, god forbid, you might actually have to interact with other people and we all know how much those of us who spend time on the internet hate that. As best I can tell from movies and TV shows, we're all either super genius teenagers who "hack" in some kind of competitive fashion or lonely obese men in basements with no lights stuffing our face with some variety of neon-colored snack food and soda who like to pretend we're nubile 21 year old women with fabulous social lives who also somehow manage to have time to talk dirty...
- 3/3/2011
- by Intern Rusty
From early Lollapalooza to this year's Coachella, hip-hop has always had a place at major U.S. music gatherings.
By Gil Kaufman
Eminem
Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage
American music fans had to chuckle back in 2008, when former Oasis co-founder Noel Gallagher raised a giant stink about Jay-z headlining the venerable Glastonbury Festival. Honestly? Hip-hop doesn't belong at big festivals? C'mon, Noel.
Well, we'll see how much water that big cup of righteous indignation holds in the next few days as fans of Tennessee's Bonnaroo Festival weigh in on the news that not one, but two hip-hop legends — Eminem and Lil Wayne — will top a bill that features a dozen other rappers sprinkled in among the usual cadre of jam-friendly acts, indie faves and the usual classic rock big fish.
While Bonnaroo's organizers have long shunned the "jam-band" festival tag, the annual steamy gathering on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee,...
By Gil Kaufman
Eminem
Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage
American music fans had to chuckle back in 2008, when former Oasis co-founder Noel Gallagher raised a giant stink about Jay-z headlining the venerable Glastonbury Festival. Honestly? Hip-hop doesn't belong at big festivals? C'mon, Noel.
Well, we'll see how much water that big cup of righteous indignation holds in the next few days as fans of Tennessee's Bonnaroo Festival weigh in on the news that not one, but two hip-hop legends — Eminem and Lil Wayne — will top a bill that features a dozen other rappers sprinkled in among the usual cadre of jam-friendly acts, indie faves and the usual classic rock big fish.
While Bonnaroo's organizers have long shunned the "jam-band" festival tag, the annual steamy gathering on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee,...
- 2/15/2011
- MTV Music News
Halloween week just keeps rolling on tonight with a whole slew of new Halloween themed episodes for your viewing enjoyment. I actually don't have a lot of time for TV this week since forces have conspired to make me Extra Super Mondo Busy but I appreciate that it's all happening and most of it I'll be able to see on Hulu. It is actually the thought of Halloween that's dragging me through the worst parts; that Sunday night I'll get to dress up in something I'd never wear otherwise and go out to the giant street party that is Miami on Halloween and try and break my record for variety of containers to drink alcohol out of in one night. Last year was a highlight, since I ran into some sexy lumberjacks carrying around sweet tea vodka in syrup bottles. Anyway, here's your Wednesday night TV:
8:00pm: "America's Next Top Model...
8:00pm: "America's Next Top Model...
- 10/27/2010
- by Intern Rusty
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