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With Cannes film festival in full swing, Swide exclusively interviewed designers Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana for their unique insights into the world of film.
| Dec 25, 2009 | Faces > Celebrities
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Umberto Chiodi is one of the most original up and coming artists of his generation, and probably the most handsome. Inviting Swide into his studio we find more from this Gothic treasure.
Designers Dolce & Gabbana are hosting a star-studded party tonight to celebrate the end of the Cannes Film Festival. Taken by Stefano Gabbana himself, take a look at our exclusive images of the party preparations and arriving guests such as Eva Herzigova!
| May 22, 2009 | Faces > Celebrities
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Despite a rumoured bout of food poisoning Penelope Cruz showed her determination to attend the Cannes premiere of her latest film "Broken Embraces". Directed by Pedro Almodovar, he revealed why his next film will be about men - so who his male muse will be?
| May 20, 2009 | Faces > Celebrities
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Swide gives you daily look at the rumoured Palme d'Or contenders during Cannes film festival. Watch our interview with Rubén Ochandiano, star of the new Almodovar film.
Continuing the Cannes film festival preview - Swide brings you a daily review of the rumoured to be Palme d'Or contenders. Next up in the Swide series is Korean director (Old Boy) Park Chan-wook's new film, "Thirst" which premiers today in Cannes.
Continuing our Cannes film festival series we bring you a daily review of the rumoured to be Palme d'Or contenders. Take a look at Tarantino's new film starring Brad Pitt and Diane Kruger.
You may consider yourself a film buff but a 1960's lost rare vampire classic from Pakistan? Quentin Tarantino wannabes click this way as we reveal the other notable Pakistan film-makers from the 2009 Karachi Film Festival.
Background music is a confusing genre. It reeks of middle-agedom and yet it's vital. If you want friends to think you are kooky, quirky and cool (phew) - April March's latest album could be it.
Italians do it better with a new album of cult retro film scores.
