Exclusive: The 22-year-old Dutch rising talent was a Shooting Star Award selection at the 2015 Berlinale.
Hoes stars in Dutch TV series The Black Tulip and broke out in 2009’s Maite Was Here.
She won the Golden Calf Dutch Film Award for best actress in a feature in 2014 comedic drama Nena.
The actress appears in the upcoming Millennium Films action comedy The Hitman’s Bodyguard starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel Jackson.
Additional television credits include Vrijland and Spangas.
Hoes continues to be managed by Joe Fowler at Allagash Entertainment and Miranda Hoes and Paradigm is her first Us agency representation.
Hoes stars in Dutch TV series The Black Tulip and broke out in 2009’s Maite Was Here.
She won the Golden Calf Dutch Film Award for best actress in a feature in 2014 comedic drama Nena.
The actress appears in the upcoming Millennium Films action comedy The Hitman’s Bodyguard starring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel Jackson.
Additional television credits include Vrijland and Spangas.
Hoes continues to be managed by Joe Fowler at Allagash Entertainment and Miranda Hoes and Paradigm is her first Us agency representation.
- 10/18/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The Beverly Hills International Film Festival opens April 25 with the U.S. premiere of The Black Tulip, a drama filmed entirely in Afghanistan. The film, directed by Sonia Nassery Cole, will mark its debut at the at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences at 7:30 p.m. It was Afghanistan's official entry for the 2010 Oscars' foreign film category, and centers on a family's fight for freedom against the encroaching Taliban. "This year’s line-up is a stellar representation of talented filmmakers from around the globe," said festival director Nino Simone
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- 4/17/2012
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
SnagFilms has acquired exclusive digital rights to a number of new films, including "We Made This Movie," directed by "Late Show With David Letterman" executive producer Rob Burnett; drama "Faces in the Mirror," directed by Boyd Tinsley of Dave Matthews Band; and "Black Tulip," Afghanistan’s official entry for the 2011 Academy Awards. The slate also includes Joe Berlinger's 2012 Sundance Film Festival documentary "Under African Skies," which features Paul Simon. SnagFilms’ rights vary with each title and the company is in the process of determining release windows that will begin this summer and fall. This announcement follows SnagFilms’ recent acquisition of 27 titles during the Sundance Film Festival in January, including previous Sundance Festival winners "Kinyarwanda," "We Live in Public," "Manda Bala" and Academy Award nominees "Enron: The Smartest Guys...
- 3/12/2012
- by Peter Knegt
- Indiewire
Damsels in Distress
Opens: 2011
Cast: Adam Brody, Analeigh Tipton, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Ryan Metcalf
Director: Whit Stillman
Summary: The story revolves around a group of style-obsessed college girls who take in a new student (Gerwig) and teach her their misguided ways of helping people at their grungy university.
Analysis: The first film in a decade from arthouse darling Whit Stillman, a filmmaker's filmmaker whose three Manhattan-based, yuppie-themed mannerist comedies - "Metropolitan," "Barcelona" and "The Last Days of Disco" - were a big influence on the likes of auteurs such as Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach. Stillman says this film varies somewhat from his previous trilogy of sorts, telling First Things that "This film is different, Completely different. Okay, not completely different, but it’s different".
Independently financed by Castle Rock CEO Martin Shafer, the project recently wrapped filming in Manhattan where Stillman returned to last year after having spent much...
Opens: 2011
Cast: Adam Brody, Analeigh Tipton, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Ryan Metcalf
Director: Whit Stillman
Summary: The story revolves around a group of style-obsessed college girls who take in a new student (Gerwig) and teach her their misguided ways of helping people at their grungy university.
Analysis: The first film in a decade from arthouse darling Whit Stillman, a filmmaker's filmmaker whose three Manhattan-based, yuppie-themed mannerist comedies - "Metropolitan," "Barcelona" and "The Last Days of Disco" - were a big influence on the likes of auteurs such as Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach. Stillman says this film varies somewhat from his previous trilogy of sorts, telling First Things that "This film is different, Completely different. Okay, not completely different, but it’s different".
Independently financed by Castle Rock CEO Martin Shafer, the project recently wrapped filming in Manhattan where Stillman returned to last year after having spent much...
- 12/28/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Damsels in Distress
Opens: 2011
Cast: Adam Brody, Analeigh Tipton, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Ryan Metcalf
Director: Whit Stillman
Summary: The story revolves around a group of style-obsessed college girls who take in a new student (Gerwig) and teach her their misguided ways of helping people at their grungy university.
Analysis: The first film in a decade from arthouse darling Whit Stillman, a filmmaker's filmmaker whose three Manhattan-based, yuppie-themed mannerist comedies - "Metropolitan," "Barcelona" and "The Last Days of Disco" - were a big influence on the likes of auteurs such as Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach. Stillman says this film varies somewhat from his previous trilogy of sorts, telling First Things that "This film is different, Completely different. Okay, not completely different, but it’s different".
Independently financed by Castle Rock CEO Martin Shafer, the project recently wrapped filming in Manhattan where Stillman returned to last year after having spent much...
Opens: 2011
Cast: Adam Brody, Analeigh Tipton, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Ryan Metcalf
Director: Whit Stillman
Summary: The story revolves around a group of style-obsessed college girls who take in a new student (Gerwig) and teach her their misguided ways of helping people at their grungy university.
Analysis: The first film in a decade from arthouse darling Whit Stillman, a filmmaker's filmmaker whose three Manhattan-based, yuppie-themed mannerist comedies - "Metropolitan," "Barcelona" and "The Last Days of Disco" - were a big influence on the likes of auteurs such as Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach. Stillman says this film varies somewhat from his previous trilogy of sorts, telling First Things that "This film is different, Completely different. Okay, not completely different, but it’s different".
Independently financed by Castle Rock CEO Martin Shafer, the project recently wrapped filming in Manhattan where Stillman returned to last year after having spent much...
- 12/28/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Forty-one songs (listed below) are eligible for Oscar nominations for Best Original Song. Voting members will view/listen to clips of each song on January 6, and members unable to attend will receive DVD copies of the same clips. The songs must contain original lyrics and music and must have been made specially for their films. The Academy's qualifying and voting criteria is listed below. Nominees will be announced January 25. 127 Hours pictured; A. R. Rahman's "If I Rise" is among the contenders. The original songs are listed below in alphabetical order by film and song title: “Alice” from “Alice in Wonderland” “Forever One Love” from “Black Tulip” “Freedom Song” from “Black Tulip” “Bound to You” from “Burlesque” “Welcome to Burlesque” from “Burlesque” ...
- 12/15/2010
- Thompson on Hollywood
Beverly Hills, CA – Forty-one songs from eligible feature-length motion pictures are in contention for nominations in the Original Song category for the 83rd Academy Awards®, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today. The original songs, along with the motion picture in which each song is featured, are listed below in alphabetical order by film and song title:
* "Alice" from "Alice in Wonderland" * "Forever One Love" from "Black Tulip" * "Freedom Song" from "Black Tulip" * "Bound to You" from "Burlesque" * "Welcome to Burlesque" from "Burlesque" * "You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me" from "Burlesque" * "There’s a Place for Us" from "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" * "Coming Home" from "Country Strong" * "Me and Tennessee" from "Country Strong" * "Despicable Me" from "Despicable Me" * "Prettiest Girls" from "Despicable Me" * "Dear Laughing Doubters" from "Dinner for Schmucks" * "Better Days" from "Eat Pray Love" * "If You Run...
* "Alice" from "Alice in Wonderland" * "Forever One Love" from "Black Tulip" * "Freedom Song" from "Black Tulip" * "Bound to You" from "Burlesque" * "Welcome to Burlesque" from "Burlesque" * "You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me" from "Burlesque" * "There’s a Place for Us" from "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" * "Coming Home" from "Country Strong" * "Me and Tennessee" from "Country Strong" * "Despicable Me" from "Despicable Me" * "Prettiest Girls" from "Despicable Me" * "Dear Laughing Doubters" from "Dinner for Schmucks" * "Better Days" from "Eat Pray Love" * "If You Run...
- 12/15/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
I have been keeping track of all of the Foreign Language Oscar submissions in my "The Contenders" section of the site and today the official list of sixty-five films from sixty-five countries was unveiled by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for consideration for the 83rd Academy Awards. On January 20, 2011 a shortlist of nine contenders will be announced prior to the naming of the nominees on January 25, 2011.
I have included the complete list directly below, which includes first-time entrants Ethiopia and Greenland. The only film that was originally thought to be under consideration, but didn't show up on the Academy's final list was Afghanistan's entry, Black Tulip, directed by Sonia Nassery Cole. IMDb doesn't list a release date for the film, which means it may not have met the release requirements in time.
I have linked each film to their corresponding IMDb page for those films not included...
I have included the complete list directly below, which includes first-time entrants Ethiopia and Greenland. The only film that was originally thought to be under consideration, but didn't show up on the Academy's final list was Afghanistan's entry, Black Tulip, directed by Sonia Nassery Cole. IMDb doesn't list a release date for the film, which means it may not have met the release requirements in time.
I have linked each film to their corresponding IMDb page for those films not included...
- 10/13/2010
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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