Chicago – To discover a truly unique interpreter of cabaret is rare and exciting. Natalja Aicardi is a Chicago singer and performance artist, by way of her native Italy. Her multi disciplinary practice of music, movement, singing and energy practice is adds to a mesmerizing performance base, intimate and inviting.
The self-described movement-based artist, theater creator, musician, yoga/energy practitioner and teacher has been based in Chicago since the mid 2000s. She’s been on a quest to weave all her performance elements – as she discovers them along the way – to best serve the stories she tells and the audiences she encounters, with the goal to make all of us comfortable in our own skins.
Natalja Aicardi
Photo credit: Hillary Johnson for Natalja Aicardi
Like many performers in the area, Natalja has been “on hold” during the pandemic, but is working on many projects, specifically a film of her one woman show entitled “The Selkie.
The self-described movement-based artist, theater creator, musician, yoga/energy practitioner and teacher has been based in Chicago since the mid 2000s. She’s been on a quest to weave all her performance elements – as she discovers them along the way – to best serve the stories she tells and the audiences she encounters, with the goal to make all of us comfortable in our own skins.
Natalja Aicardi
Photo credit: Hillary Johnson for Natalja Aicardi
Like many performers in the area, Natalja has been “on hold” during the pandemic, but is working on many projects, specifically a film of her one woman show entitled “The Selkie.
- 1/13/2022
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
A New York federal judge has rejected a copyright lawsuit brought by journalist Hillary Johnson against CNN Films and Magnolia Pictures over Love, Gilda, a documentary about deceased Saturday Night Live star Gilda Radner.
Through her suit, Johnson claimed she was hired by Simon & Schuster in 1987 to interview Radner and help her organize her thoughts for an autobiography. Johnson alleged that the taped interviews were creative and original enough to deserve copyright protection separate from Radner's book, It's Always Something. The tapes wound up being used in Love, Gilda, a motion picture released in 2018, and Johnson's complaint asserted ...
Through her suit, Johnson claimed she was hired by Simon & Schuster in 1987 to interview Radner and help her organize her thoughts for an autobiography. Johnson alleged that the taped interviews were creative and original enough to deserve copyright protection separate from Radner's book, It's Always Something. The tapes wound up being used in Love, Gilda, a motion picture released in 2018, and Johnson's complaint asserted ...
- 9/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A New York federal judge has rejected a copyright lawsuit brought by journalist Hillary Johnson against CNN Films and Magnolia Pictures over Love, Gilda, a documentary about deceased Saturday Night Live star Gilda Radner.
Through her suit, Johnson claimed she was hired by Simon & Schuster in 1987 to interview Radner and help her organize her thoughts for an autobiography. Johnson alleged that the taped interviews were creative and original enough to deserve copyright protection separate from Radner's book, It's Always Something. The tapes wound up being used in Love, Gilda, a motion picture released in 2018, and Johnson's complaint asserted ...
Through her suit, Johnson claimed she was hired by Simon & Schuster in 1987 to interview Radner and help her organize her thoughts for an autobiography. Johnson alleged that the taped interviews were creative and original enough to deserve copyright protection separate from Radner's book, It's Always Something. The tapes wound up being used in Love, Gilda, a motion picture released in 2018, and Johnson's complaint asserted ...
- 9/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In a new lawsuit that is hardly typical, journalist Hillary Johnson is claiming to be the copyright co-owner of numerous taped interviews with Gilda Radner, the Saturday Night Live star who tragically died of cancer in 1989.
Johnson says these Radner interviews, conducted three decades ago to assist Radner in writing an autobiography, were incorporated into the recently released motion picture, Love Gilda, from Magnolia Pictures, 3 Faces Films and CNN Films. The plaintiff is now suing these production companies for infringement.
According to the complaint, Love, Gilda producer Lisa D'apolito contacted Johnson in the fall of 2016 after coming across the ...
Johnson says these Radner interviews, conducted three decades ago to assist Radner in writing an autobiography, were incorporated into the recently released motion picture, Love Gilda, from Magnolia Pictures, 3 Faces Films and CNN Films. The plaintiff is now suing these production companies for infringement.
According to the complaint, Love, Gilda producer Lisa D'apolito contacted Johnson in the fall of 2016 after coming across the ...
- 10/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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- Thompson on Hollywood
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