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Filming for Joker 2 has wrapped up; new images released

Filming for Joker 2 has wrapped up; new images released
Apr 6 2023 Share

Todd Philips, the director for Joker and the upcoming sequel Folie a Deux, has shared two stunning images as the filming for the latter film wraps up.

The two images give us more glimpses at Joaquin Phoenix, who previously starred as Joker, and Lady Gaga, who will introduce the newest version of Harley Quinn. 

Writing on Instagram, Philips thanked the two actors and the rest of the cast as well as ‘the BEST crew that the film industry has to offer. From top to bottom.’

 

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‘Gonna crawl into a cave now (edit room) and put it all together’ he said. ‘That’s a wrap.’ The two images released by the director weren’t the only sneak peeks we got from the film. 

Other leaked images show Phoenix and Gaga prancing around on the iconic Joker stairs which became a cultural phenomenon after the first film’s release. 

The second film is set for an October 4th 2024 release in the US. 

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The MVMT return with dance video to Stromae’s La Solassitude

The MVMT return with dance video to Stromae’s La Solassitude
Apr 5 2023 Share

Malta’s Got Talent Season 1 runner up act and Internationally competing dance crew Concept of Movement, a.k.a The MVMT, have released their unofficial dance video to Stromae’s La Solassitude. 

 

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Choreographed by dance star and renowned artist Cheryl Lofreda in her iconic open movement style, the video was shot in a stunning Monte Kristo Hall by Unconventional Office creator Neo Borg Bonaci. 

The dancers took on the artist’s popular track and brought it to life with the dance we got so accustomed to when watching them on the big stage. 

Speaking to MaltaDaily, Cheryl said: 

“The intention behind the movement was very simple. The sentence I felt connected to most was :”Le problème, c’est la routine” – “The problem is the routine” 

“I feel that, although to a certain point it is healthy to have one, it is also important to not get stuck in it and find time to balance and do also things you love and that give you life.” 

 

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For the full video, you can find it on Concept of Movement’s social media pages. We’ll let you bask in its full glory… 

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Gozo localities you should visit this Easter weekend

Gozo localities you should visit this Easter weekend
Apr 5 2023 Share

Easter in Gozo is always a special time of year, with families from all walks of life participating in traditional celebrations and family activities across the island.

With spring in full effect, surround yourself with Gozo’s gorgeous landscapes and spiritual atmosphere and enjoy the sights this Mediterranean paradise has to offer!

Għarb

A visit to Għarb is always worthwhile, especially during Easter, a perfect time to visit the iconic Ta’ Pinu Church and understand how such a structure perfectly encapsulates Gozo’s culture and tradition. While you’re at it, make the most of this weekend’s sunny weather and bask in the village’s natural wonder.

 

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Xlendi

The small fishing village located on the south-west coast of Gozo is a local favourite, surrounded by high cliffs and crystal-clear waters. It is the perfect spot for a relaxing Easter weekend, with its small beach, waterfront restaurants, and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can also take a boat ride to explore the nearby caves and coves.

Marsalforn

Marsalforn is a popular seaside resort located on the north coast of Gozo, with a long promenade and a picturesque harbour. It is a great place to enjoy the sunny weather during Easter, with various water sports activities, such as snorkelling, diving, and paddleboarding. Visitors can also enjoy fresh seafood and local wines in the many restaurants and bars.

Victoria

Of course there’s a lot to do in Gozo’s capital city, but you’d be surprised by the sheer amount of sights & activities you can actually enjoy in Victoria. Start your day by grabbing a bite to eat from any of the surrounding food spots then bask in the serene spring weather at the neighbouring Villa Rundle Gardens. You can also attend one of the many Good Friday processions and complete your visit with a trip to the Citadel, found at the heart of Victoria, which is even more impressing at night time.

Qala

Qala is a quaint village located on the eastern side of Gozo, offering stunning views of the neighbouring island of Comino and its famous Blue Lagoon. It is a great place to relax during Easter, with its quiet atmosphere, traditional farmhouses, and olive groves. Visitors can also visit the Qala Belvedere, a scenic viewpoint overlooking the village and the sea.

Xagħra

Beyond having some of the most iconic sights in all of Gozo such as the Gġantija Temples and Ramla l-Ħamra beach, which you can visit all year round, Xagħra also boasts some of the island’s most deeply-ingrained cultural heritage. From newly-restored Luigi Guacci statues on show to the age-old tradition qassata-making, a visit to Xagħra is a must.

In conclusion, Gozo is a great destination for a memorable Easter weekend, with its beautiful localities, stunning landscapes, and rich culture. Whether you prefer a seaside retreat or a countryside escape, Gozo has something for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready to immerse yourself in this Mediterranean marvel and explore this hidden gem.

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Cultural program for the traditional feast of San Girgor announced

Cultural program for the traditional feast of San Girgor announced
Apr 5 2023 Share

After a three-year hiatus, a cultural program for the traditional feast of San Girgor has been announced. The events will be organised by the Culture Directorate who will now be responsible for the cultural aspect of the organisation of the festivities.

The program, which was announced at a press conference in Zejtun, will focus on the traditional dimension of the festival, which is believed to have been celebrated for the first time in the year 1543. Traditionally, this feast, apart from its religious aspect, is known for its connection to the first swim that occurs on the first Wednesday after Easter.

The Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici stated the government is duty-bound to see that traditional feasts like San Girgor continue to thrive and pass down from generation to generation. He also stated that in the formulation of the program of activities related to this traditional festival, the Culture Directorate worked hand in hand with the Local Councils of Zejtun and Marsaxlokk and will highlight the intangible cultural heritage aspect of our country.

“In this way,” said Dr Bonnici, “we will be preserving this traditional Maltese aspect while raising awareness about the intangible cultural heritage, such as traditional Maltese crafts and the Għana, which have been recognized in UNESCO’s representative list.”

On her part the Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli emphasized the important role of cultural activities in society, and explained how cultural activities like San Girgor help preserve our cultural heritage, boost the local economy and foster social cohesion. Additionally, Zerafa Civelli stated that the Parliamentary Secretariat for Local Government will continue to be committed in helping the Local Councils through cultural schemes thus safeguarding our cultural heritage.

Meanwhile, the Culture Directorate, as part of an internal restructuring process, also underwent rebranding. The new logo of the Directorate was launched during the press conference and was inspired by the traditional Maltese tile. The Director of this Directorate Aleks Farrugia, said that the process of restructuring the Culture Directorate will help to strengthen its identity and operations.

“The design of the new logo of the Directorate is based on the traditional aspect – the Maltese tile – but it is given a contemporary touch. This is the same way culture – despite its roots in the past – is experienced in the present context,” said Dr Farrugia.

He explained that the colors that make up the branding scheme are taken from the colors of the sunrise over the Grand Harbour, where the sunrise symbolizes a new day and a hopeful future, as well as the port that opens up to the sea, a symbol of connectivity with the rest of the world. The Culture Directorate is responsible for the formulation and implementation of the National Culture Policy. This Directorate promotes education and research in the cultural field, fosters cultural exchange, and organizes cultural events and activities in Malta.

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