Here is the photoshoot used for Roxane’s feature in the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of Blast Magazine that was taken during the Cannes Film Festival. A few of the pictures weren’t featured in the magazine itself, so they’re new!
Clothing brand Opening Ceremony put together a promotional short film for their spring collections called “All Ideas Are True,” starring Roxane. Thank you to Violette for the heads up about this! Watch below and see captures.
OCTV is super excited to present its latest video, ‘All Ideas Are True,’ directed by filmmaker Lisa Rovner. Starring the luminiscent French actress Roxane Mesquida wearing Opening Ceremony spring collections, the film exults the classic transformative effects of the Wonder Woman television series in a magical way. In part inspired by Dara Birnbaum’s art video, “Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman,” Rovner’s film follows Mesquida on a metaphysical romp through a dreamland Paris. Styled by Benjamin Sturgill, produced by Swisskiss, with sound bites by Icelandic musician Kria Brekken, no film is made without a little help from our friends.
Gregg Araki’s “Kaboom” finally has a trailer for its American release. I personally prefer the original that came out to promote in France, but this one features some of the film’s actual soundtrack — you can view the tracklist on Gregg’s Facebook page. Watch below! I’ve also made screencaptures of Roxane’s brief apperances in both the French and American trailers.
“Kaboom” was also recently at the Sundance Film Festival, though Roxane unfortunately was not there to promote with her cast mates. To coincide with the Sundance premiere, the American distributor IFC made it available for viewing on Comcast On Demand. If you don’t have On Demand and have yet to see “Kaboom,” you can either check out this list of screenings in American cities, or wait for the French DVD release, which is March 1st! It’s available both on Blu-Ray and regular DVD. I’ve pre-ordered my copy, so screencaptures shouldn’t be too long to follow once I get it.
Finally, I’ve added the movie’s two posters to the gallery. Take a look!
After having the old layout up for over a year, Roxane Mesquida Online has undergone a redesign. Thank you so much to Hilary for the new layouts for both the main pages and gallery! I love them — hopefully you will too.
Some other updates will be coming soon as time allows, but along with the layout update I also updated Roxane’s biography page. Nothing major, but there are a few pieces of trivia and some quotes you might find interesting. Thanks as always for visiting! I hope you continue to enjoy the site.
Thanks to Marine, we now have scans of the big feature Roxane had in L’Express Styles! There are 15 pages in total, including the cover.
Roxane also has a highly stylized, futuristic six-page editorial in Filler magazine’s winter 2010/11 edition. You can see the rest of the magazine on its website!
Finally, Roxane had one-page features in French men’s magazine L’Optimum and American shopping magazine Lucky.
On a related note, since 2010 has brought a wealth of new press coverage on Roxane, I hope to soon open a press archive for the site, where you can read some of the various articles and interviews. Since there’s a lot of work involved, it won’t be tomorrow, but stay tuned!
Hello, Roxane fans! Thanks to a couple of you for links to articles about this project! Roxane is set to film a new feature this month, “The Most Fun You Can Have Dying.” It will be her second English-language feature. Read a bit more below!
Shooting will start later this month on The Most Fun You Can Have Dying, a sexy, audacious and youthful drama written and directed by debut feature filmmaker Kirstin Marcon (pictured).
Adapted from the novel Seraphim Blues by Steven Gannaway, The Most Fun You Can Have Dying will be shot in Europe and New Zealand. Director Kirstin Marcon says, “I am really thrilled to be making this film after six years of planning – we’re shooting in London, Paris, Berlin – and Hamilton – and we’ll be taking the cast, the crew, and eventually the audience on an amazing ride”.
Produced by Alex Cole-Baker with Executive Producer Tim White (Out of the Blue, No. 2), the film stars promising New Zealand actor Matt Whelan as the young and charming Michael, who learns he has just a few months to live. Hating the role of ‘dying boy’, he steals the money raised for treatment and heads overseas determined to have the time of his life. Everything derails when he meets Sylvie, devastatingly beautiful, enigmatic, French, and seriously bad for his health. (…) French “it” girl and actress Roxane Mesquida, will co-star as Sylvie.







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