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Riley Keough to Discuss New Series ‘In Process' in ‘Through Her Lens' Conversation at Tribeca Festival
Riley Keough and her creative partner Gina Gammell will sit down for a 'Through Her Lens' conversation, Tribeca Festival and Chanel announced on Thursday. Keough, a Chanel ambassador, and writer-director Gammell will discuss their new limited series In Process on June 6 at Metrograph, during the upcoming Tribeca Festival. Moderated by filmmaker, writer and producer Margaret Zhang, the discussion will explore the creative journey through exclusive clips shown from the series, which offer a look into the nature of female creativity and the artistic process. In Process was shot at Graceland and is focused on Keough — the eldest granddaughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley — for part of the series. More from The Hollywood Reporter Who Topped the Met Gala Power Rankings? Spoiler: It Wasn't Rihanna or Zendaya Tribeca Festival Adds Slick Rick Visual Album, 'Twinless' New York Premiere Tribeca Festival Sets Storytelling Summit With Nia DaCosta, Leslye Headland, David Leitch, Lucy Liu and More (Exclusive) Founded in 2015, Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women's Filmmaker Program provides ongoing support and mentorship to emerging filmmakers, fostering the next generation of creative voices in film. 'Riley and Gina are exactly what 'Through Her Lens' is about — women owning the frame and making damn sure they're not the last ones through the door,' said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder and CEO of Tribeca, said in a statement. 'Mentorship is more than advice — it's about showing what's possible and paving the way forward. That's at the core of Tribeca and Chanel's shared mission to drive lasting change in the industry.' The 'Through Her Lens Conversation: In Process' is free and open to the public. To register for future events, visit here. This year's Tribeca Festival kicks off on June 4 with the world premiere of Billy Joel: And So It Goes, a two-part HBO documentary, and will close with the Leonardo DiCaprio-produced Yanuni, directed by Richard Ladkani, on June 14. Miley Cyrus' Something Beautiful film, Mariska Hargitay's Jayne Mansfield documentary and the premiere of the live-action How to Train Your Dragon are also on the lineup. Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Lady in the Lake' to 'It Ends With Us': 29 New and Upcoming Book Adaptations in 2024 Meet the Superstars Who Glam Up Hollywood's A-List Rosie O'Donnell on Ellen, Madonna, Trump and 40 Years in the Queer Spotlight
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Dakota Johnson sent gorilla poop to friend's ex
Dakota Johnson sent gorilla poop to a friend's ex-boyfriend. The Materialists actress admitted she sought out an unusual way of getting revenge on the mystery man when her unnamed pal was left with a broken heart. In a lie detector test with Vanity Fair magazine, the 35-year-old star was quizzed about her loyalty and admitted she would lie to police about her "lifelong" friend Riley Keough's alibi if need be. She was then asked to confirm whether or not she 'once sent a man who broke your friend's heart a gallon of gorilla s***.' She admitted: 'I mean, there's no way that he would watch this, so, yes, I did do that... 'And it's been quite a while. It's been some years.' The interrogator then asked: 'How would one order something like that? Asking for a friend." Dakota explained she had visited S*** She added: 'You can order any kind, any size." The polygraph administrator confirmed the Madame Web star was telling the truth. Dakota laughed when she was asked if she also knew how to 'order pubic crabs online,' but denied it was something she'd ever do. She said: 'No! Good Lord, I'm not a monster." Towards the end of the lie detector test, Dakota confirmed she hadn't told the truth throughout the 12-minute segment but her fibs had gone undetected. She laughed: "I'm a psychopath." Asked which questions she lied about, she said: "I'll never tell". The Splitsville actress previously admitted she is "very defiant" and doesn't like rules. She told Bustle: "I am a very defiant person. If somebody tells me I can't do something, I am shaking, even if I had no interest in doing that thing." Asked if she was like that as a child, Dakota replied: "Yeah. I think I just find rules and some structure really ridiculous, silly and stupid." Dakota will always "accept and accommodate everyone's feelings". But ultimately, she wants to follow her own instincts. She shared: "I've always been the kind of person who's going to do what I want to do. "I will accept and accommodate everyone's feelings and ideas and thoughts. But as long as I'm not hurting another human being in some way - even with my work, with agents or managers or whomever - I'll listen to everyone and take everything very seriously and then I will do what feels really right to me."
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Dakota Johnson Admits She Once Sent Gorilla Poop to a Friend's Ex: 'Yes, I Did Do That'
Dakota Johnson prides herself on being a good friend, even if that means getting messy The 50 Shades of Grey alum confessed to sending gorilla poop to a friend's ex following a breakup The actress, who recently split from Chris Martin, did not share who was involved in the smelly situationIf you do Dakota Johnson's friends dirty, she'll do you dirtier. On Thursday, June 5, the Materialists actress, 35, took another lie detector test with Vanity Fair after previously taking one six years ago. In her most recent sit-down with the outlet's polygrapher, Johnson admitted to an unusual way of getting back at a person who caused a close friend heartache. After being questioned about her loyalty, which included lying to cops about 'lifelong' friend Riley Keough's alibi if need be, she was asked to confirm whether or not she 'once sent a man who broke your friend's heart a gallon of gorilla s---.' 'I mean, there's no way that he would watch this, so, yes, I did do that,' Johnson said. Seemingly realizing how bizarre the act seemed, she added, 'And it's been quite a while. It's been some years.' 'How would one order something like that? Asking for a friend,' the interrogator asked, off-camera. For Johnson, her go-to website for finding fecal matter is 'You can order any kind, any size,' the Madame Web star said of the site. The person administering the polygraph said her answer was 'truthful.' The actress also giggled when asked about knowing how to 'order public crabs online,' but denied that she had ever made that type of purchase. 'No! Good Lord, I'm not a monster,' she said. The 50 Shades of Grey star, who recently split from Chris Martin after a nearly eight-year on-again, off-again relationship, didn't disclose which of her friends she fiercely defended by mailing their ex gorilla poop. Johnson and the Coldplay frontman, 48, were first romantically linked in 2017. "It feels final this time," an insider told PEOPLE of the breakup. Reps for the stars did not respond to PEOPLE's requests for comment. The now-former longtime couple were photographed together two weeks ago as they stepped out in Malibu together on May 16. Before that, in January, the pair held hands in India, while the singer was there touring with his band. A source previously told PEOPLE in March that Johnson and Martin had actually been engaged for 'years' after first sparking engagement rumors in 2020, though they were "in no rush to get married" at the time. After news broke about their latest split, the Daddio star was seen in New York City without her engagement ring on two occasions — Monday, June 2 and Wednesday, June 4. Throughout the years, Johnson has been known to keep quiet about her love life. In May 2018 during the Global Gift Foundation USA Women's Empowerment Luncheon, her mother, Melanie Griffith spoke highly of the musician, saying "I adore him!" But when asked about her daughter's relationship, the Working Girl star, 67, replied, "She is very private about her life and I respect that." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Later that year, Johnson seemingly acknowledged her relationship with Martin during a September 2018 interview with Tatler, while also remaining tight-lipped. 'I'm not going to talk about it, but I am very happy,' Johnson said, per E! News. Read the original article on People
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16-05-2025
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Riley Keough to Star in Albert Serra's English-Language Debut ‘Out of This World,' Exploring U.S.-Russia Rivalry Amid the Ukrainian War (EXCLUSIVE)
Riley Keough has joined the cast of 'Out of This World' directed by Albert Serra, the Spanish director whose 2022 film 'Pacifiction' competed at Cannes and won a pair of Cesar Awards. Keough will star opposite F. Murray Abraham and Liza Yankovskaia ('Frau'). Serra's English-language film debut, 'Out of This World' follows an American delegation traveling to Russia in the midst of the Ukrainian war to try to find a solution to an economic dispute. The project explores the decades-long rivalry between Russia and the U.S. While it will mainly shoot in English, it will also include some Russian dialogue. Kristen Stewart was previously attached to star in the movie. More from Variety Asian Film Collective Maboroshi Makes Cannes Market Launch With Global Vision (EXCLUSIVE) Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' Secures China Release Despite Trade Tensions Cash-Strapped Hollywood Could Turn to Qatar, Which Is Making Moves at Cannes 'Out of This World' is being represented internationally by Alice Lesort's sales team at Losange Films, Charles Gillibert's auteur-driven sales and production boutique which is a sister label to CG Cinema. The feature, which marks Serra's eighth film, is produced by Les Films du Losange, Idéale Audience Group and Andergraun Films in association with Felix Culpa and in co-production with Rosa Filmes and Forma Pro. Les Films du Losange will also be distributing 'Out of This World' in France. 'We are very proud to be boarding Albert Serra's new film — his very first in the English language,' said Lesort who described him as 'one most inventive filmmakers of his generation, with previous works that are both powerful and marked by rare cinematic audacity.' 'The idea of this encounter with Riley Keough is something we're truly passionate about,' Lesort said. 'she is an actress of great intensity, capable of portraying complex characters with rare precision, and her sensitivity brings extraordinary depth to every project.' Serra last directed 'Afternoons of Solitude' which won the Golden Shell at San Sebastian last year. Keough will next be seen in Karim Ainouz's 'Rosebush Pruning.' Gillibert's CG Cinema is at Cannes with three movies across the official selection, notably Bi Gan's 'Resurrection' in competition; Kirill Serebrennikov's 'The Disappearance of Josef Mengele' and Kristin Stewart's 'Chronology of Water' in Un Certain Regard. Coming up at fall festivals, CG Cinema will present Alice Winocour's 'Coutures,' starring Angelina Jolie, and Jim Jarmusch's star-studded 'Father, Mother, Sister, Brother.' Losange Films, meanwhile, represents four Cannes films internationally, 'Resurrection,' 'Chronology of Water,' Nadav Lapid's 'Yes' and Tony Gatlif's 'Ange.' Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival