Edisi 21 Januari 2014 | International Bali Post

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Hudson has emotional connection to Braff movie Associated Press Writer

PARK CITY, Utah — Kate Hudson is not only a co-star of Zach Braff in his second movie, “Wish I Was Here,” she’s also a good friend. So she feels a special connection to the film, which Braff financed through an appeal on the donation site Kickstarter. “I’ll never forget. We were sitting down having a couple drinks and he goes, ‘You know what? I’m tired of people telling me I can or can’t do things. I’m just gonna start doing what I want,’” recalled Hudson at the premiere of the movie. “And I was like, ‘You know, you do that.’ It sort of became your mantra.” She also says the film’s script, cowritten by Braff and his brother Adam, struck a chord. It made her emotional to explain it on the red carpet. “I loved it

and actually it hit me on a very personal level because the themes of this film are about family, and you know, finding yourself and where you belong, and letting go of certain dreams and realizing that your life is right in front of you and taking that in instead of being one step ahead of it,” she said. Tears welled up in her eyes as she added: “Just something about it just really resonated with me and made me quite emotional.” “Wish I Was Here” is Braff’s second directorial effort. His first, “Garden State,” which he wrote, directed and co-starred in with Natalie Portman, was a critical success. It’s been 10 years since Braff returned to the director’s chair and he made it happen by funding the movie using the crowdsourcing site Kickstarter. “The Kickstarter thing was born

out of... like, ‘God, this system is exhausting and there’s so many pitfalls it’s ridiculous. There has to be another way,’” explained Braff of the red tape and politics that can hinder filmmaking in Hollywood. Braff’s good friend Donald Faison, Mandy Patinkin, Joey King, Josh Gadd and Ashley Greene are also in the movie and were at the Saturday premiere. One Direction singer Harry Styles also showed up to support Braff, who has become a good friend.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — For the past six years, every feature film chosen by the Producers Guild of America for its top honor has gone on to win the best-picture prize at the Academy Awards. Sunday night, Steve McQueen’s historical epic “12 Years a Slave” and Alfonso Cuaron’s space odyssey “Gravity” tied for the guild’s highest honor. While an Oscar tie is unlikely, the rare PGA split keeps the Academy Awards race wide open in one of the tightest three-way battles in years. It may have been shut out by the producers, but David O. Russell’s con caper “American Hustle” is also still very much in the running following a week of big showings at the Golden Globes, Oscar nominations and

Screen Actors Guild Awards. With only the Directors Guild and Writers Guild awards remaining in the next two weeks, the Oscar race is heading into the home stretch when several thousand academy voters make their choices prior to the March 2 ceremony. Many PGA members belong to the producers branch of the motion picture

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Lovina Beach is very quiet in the las view days

academy, hence the frequent alignment of the two groups’ top feature film picks, including “No Country for Old Men” (2007), “Slum Dog Millionaire” (2008), “The Hurt Locker” (2009), “The King’s Speech” (2010), “The Artist” (2011) and “Argo” (2012). Other trophies presented Sunday night at the guild’s 25th annual awards ceremony in Beverly Hills, Calif., included “Frozen” for animated feature, (asterisk)We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks” for documentary film, “Behind the Candelabra” for television movie or miniseries, “Breaking Bad” for TV drama series and “Modern Family” for TV comedy series.

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Ever-changing weather causes Lovina Beach to lack of visitors

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Singaraja (Bali Post)—

Big waves have virtually dropped in on Lovina Beach area Singaraja for a week. The coming of strong winds has caused the tourist visit to Lovina Beach increasingly lower within the past few days. Steve McQueen, right, Chiwetel Ejiofor, left, and Brad Pitt arrive at the 25th annual Producers Guild of America Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014.

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Actress Kate Hudson and Director/ Co-Writer Zach Braff pose at the premiere of the film “Wish I Was Here” during the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014 in Park City, Utah.

Producers pick ‘12 Years a Slave’ and ‘Gravity’ Associated Press Writer

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Aside from travelers usually making a visit that seemed deserted, the local tourism actors like tourist guides, traders and business owners such as restaurateurs also looked lethargic without many domestic and foreign tourists. Kadek Widiasa revealed on Sunday (Jan

19) that he had not handled guests almost for ten days where he usually escorted guests to see dolphins in the open sea. “Almost for ten days I have not had a guest. A number of tourist guides and local fishermen on Lovina Beach are in the same boat,” he said.

Widiasa described that he could take around two to three guests a day. However, since the weather was adverse, it made the beach condition uncomfortable and dolphins as the iconic of Lovina Beach were reluctant to appear onto the surface. “To anticipate the condition as we cannot go to sea and do not handle guests, we take odd jobs. In January and February, it tends to be quiet,” he explained. High winds approaching Lovina Beach had caused the marine debris to litter along the shoreline. It certainly made the spectacle on

the beach become dirty and less unsightly. “Rubbish scattered around the coast comes from rivers and the ocean. Such marine debris make the beach look dirty. We and other traders usually clean up the beach if there is marine debris,” he said. Sluggish look due to lack of tourist arrivals was also perceived by cloth souvenir traders and trinkets around the Lovina Beach. Kadek Putri, one of the traders, said the visit was almost deserted this week since the weather condition was poor. “Tourists visit at the

beginning of the New Year is quiet enough. It is also caused by the ever-changing weather condition such as strong winds and big waves,” he said. He hoped such condition would not last long and tourists could come to visit and bring in fortune for beach traders. “Hopefully, the weather condition could be getting better quickly, in order that we can clean up the beach by amassing the marine debris. Besides, we also hope the tourist visit will increase,” he added. (dgk)


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