Avril Lavigne will revisit The Best Damn Thing and her best damn songs on the upcoming compilation album Greatest Hits, out June 21. The record will span two decades of releases from the musician, beginning with her 2002 debut, Let Go, and extending through 2022’s Love Sux.
“Can’t do a greatest hits tour without a greatest hits album,” Lavigne wrote on Instagram. The accompanying Greatest Hits tour was announced in January. Kicking off on May 22, the stretch of shows will feature special guests All Time Low and Simple Plan.
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“Can’t do a greatest hits tour without a greatest hits album,” Lavigne wrote on Instagram. The accompanying Greatest Hits tour was announced in January. Kicking off on May 22, the stretch of shows will feature special guests All Time Low and Simple Plan.
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- 5/10/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Miguel Ángel Blanca, selected by Variety earlier this year as one of Spain’s 10 rising talents, has two new projects in development. His latest documentary, “Magaluf Ghost Town,” premieres in the International Spectrum competition at Hot Docs.
Both films will be produced by Barcelona’s Boogaloo Films, the company behind “Magaluf.” “Molón as F*ck” is “a documentary trip about the fashion and ideology of urban subcultures and how they dialogue with the current generation of young people,” said the director. Pic is co-produced by Los Hermanos Polo and Japonica Films.
A second feature, “Ejercicios para ver a Dios,” co-produced by France’s Lilith Films, Blanca described as “a mystical comedy about the potential of faith and desire, about the constructed truth, and the total surrender of body and soul based on the experiences of Hildegard von Bingen, the visionary mystic of the late Middle Ages.”
Like his latest feature,...
Both films will be produced by Barcelona’s Boogaloo Films, the company behind “Magaluf.” “Molón as F*ck” is “a documentary trip about the fashion and ideology of urban subcultures and how they dialogue with the current generation of young people,” said the director. Pic is co-produced by Los Hermanos Polo and Japonica Films.
A second feature, “Ejercicios para ver a Dios,” co-produced by France’s Lilith Films, Blanca described as “a mystical comedy about the potential of faith and desire, about the constructed truth, and the total surrender of body and soul based on the experiences of Hildegard von Bingen, the visionary mystic of the late Middle Ages.”
Like his latest feature,...
- 4/29/2021
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Britain’s Taskovski Films has taken international rights to Miguel Ángel Blanca’s “Magaluf Ghost Town,” an auteurist documentary delving into the disorders that touristic excesses have generated in the erstwhile idyllic location of Magaluf in the Balearic islands.
Produced by Barcelona’s Boogaloo Films, “Magaluf Ghost Town” is a portrait of a people who “no longer own their destiny,” in the director’s words, during the high tourist season as well as the low season.
“‘Magaluf Ghost Town’ captivated us from minute one. Its setting, darkness, energy, and characters take us to the phenomenon of mass tourism that we were familiar with, but which Miguel Ángel Blanca depicts in a unique and risky way, with a singular language,” said Marina Díaz-Cabrera, acquisitions manager at Taskovski.
She added: “We live in times when tourism is almost non-existent and cities like Magaluf will have felt ‘relief’ because of the pandemic, but...
Produced by Barcelona’s Boogaloo Films, “Magaluf Ghost Town” is a portrait of a people who “no longer own their destiny,” in the director’s words, during the high tourist season as well as the low season.
“‘Magaluf Ghost Town’ captivated us from minute one. Its setting, darkness, energy, and characters take us to the phenomenon of mass tourism that we were familiar with, but which Miguel Ángel Blanca depicts in a unique and risky way, with a singular language,” said Marina Díaz-Cabrera, acquisitions manager at Taskovski.
She added: “We live in times when tourism is almost non-existent and cities like Magaluf will have felt ‘relief’ because of the pandemic, but...
- 3/4/2021
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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