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Monday, January 25, 2016

Spike Lee lauds academy changes, still plans to skip Oscars

Cate Blanchett promotes Oscar-nominated ‘Carol’ in Japan

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TOKYO — Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett brought her latest film, the 1950s lesbian romance “Carol,” to Tokyo. The movie, which has been a critical smash since it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May last year, is up for six Academy Awards, including best actress for Blanchett and best supporting actress for her co-star Rooney Mara. “It’s an extraordinary honor. Many, many people from the film have been nominated, which is a wonderful thing. It’s always wonderful when your peers recognize your work,” Blanchett said at a press event Friday

evening ahead of the movie’s Tokyo screening. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel “The Price of Salt,” ‘’Carol” stars Blanchett as the title character — a married but separating woman with a child — while Mara plays Therese, a timid department store clerk infatuated with Blanchett’s Carol. In the film, Carol and Therese are irresistibly drawn together, but the women must cloak their surging affection for one another in subtle, hidden gestures, keeping their love private in a conservative, maledominated world. The movie features one sex scene between the two characters, which

Blachett said Friday she had approached just as she would have with a male co-star, except “the bits are different.” “The fact that the women are the same gender isn’t important ... it becomes an epic love story just like ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and that’s the way we thought about it. It’s love, love is love no matter who it is between,” she said. Also at the event was Japanese actress Shinobu Terajima, who asked Blanchett what challenging role she’d like to take on next. “Probably the life story of a sumo wrestler,” Blanchett replied. “You have to gain weight for that,” said Terajima.“Yes. An anorexic sumo wrestler,” Blanchett laughed. (ap)

PARK CITY, Utah — Spike Lee applauds the Academy for making changes to increase diversity in its ranks, but he is still skipping the Oscars. “We have principles,” Lee said in an interview with The Associated Press. “I commend the Academy for what they’ve done. But that does not change our mind. The Knicks will be victorious — I hope. I’ll be at the Garden.” After last week’s Oscar nominations revealed an all-white slate of acting nominees for the second consecutive year, Lee said he would skip the Feb. 28 Academy Awards and go to the Knicks game instead. “My wife and I will be in my

courtside seats,” he said. Still, he praised Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs and the organization’s board of governors for “trying to do the right thing.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Friday that it would double the number of its female and minority members by 2020 and implemented other changes aimed at increasing diversity among the largely white and male organization. Lee thinks the changes could help: “It’s a start.” The filmmaker is at the Sundance Film Festival this week to premiere his new documentary, “Michael Jackson’s Journey from Motown to ‘Off the Wall.’” (ap)

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Art industry concerned over increase on fake paintings’ circulation

DENPASAR - Indonesian painters and art enthusiasts are concerned about the rise in circulation of fake paintings by scam artists in the market. “Research conducted by our team found that an organized syndicate is involved in forging paintings of some famous Indonesian painters and then selling them at high prices,” Head of the Indonesian Art Enthusiasts Association (PPSI) Budi Setiadharma stated on Friday. They found some fake paintings replicating some masterpieces of S. Sudjojono, Affandi, Soedibio, Hendra Gunawan, and H. Widayat. In Bali, a forgery case involving some paintings of Wayan Gunarsa was reported some time ago. According to Setiadharma, the syndicate has a vast network and employs some specialists to make fake paintings. “Some are given the task to paint, while others work on forging the signatures of painters and making the fake paintings resemble the original works of art,” he noted. Therefore, the association has urged art collectors and enthusiasts to be selective and aware of such facts before buying artworks. “Seek advice from someone who is experienced, or you can have them tested in the forensic laboratory at the Bandung Institute of Technology,” he remarked. The PPSI will hold a painting exhibition and discussion on a theme of original and fake paintings on Saturday (Jan. 23) in Rumah Topeng and Wayang Setiadarma on Tegalbingin Street, Mas Village of Ubud, Gianyar, Bali Province. The event is aimed at spreading awareness and educating the people on the existence of fake works of art in Indonesia. (ant)

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A tourist passed in front of paintings sold on Kuta Art Market. Indonesian painters and art enthusiasts are concerned about the rise in circulation of fake paintings by scam artists in the market.

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Gianyar’s economic slowdown

Entrepreneurship needs to be encouraged

ECONOMIC growth in the district of Gianyar has been slow lying down in recent years due to the climate of the global economy as well as social and political condition in Indonesia. Chairman of the Chamber

of Commerce and Trade (Kadin) Gianyar, Wayan Gede Ari Arsania, recently spoke to this issue saying that all levels of society need to rise to the challenge of developing the potential of the region, particularly in terms of entrepreneurship.

New entrepreneurs should be encouraged to have the confidence to compete by marketing their innovative and creative products. According to Ari Arsania, the moment has come to formulate economic strategies for avoiding the neg-

ative impacts of the global economic crisis that is affecting Bali in general and Gianyar in particular. The local economy, he said needs to pick up speed especially given that the era of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) is now in effect. “The AEC

presents us with many challenges, and if we do not respond by taking immediate action, we will be crushed in our own home,” he said. Continue to page 1 Well known ...


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