12 maggio 2012

Le prime dell'11 maggio 2012: Gabbar Singh

Ieri è stato distribuito Gabbar Singh, remake in lingua telugu del blockbuster hindi Dabangg. Gabbar Singh ha registrato incassi spettacolari nel primo giorno di programmazione, pare abbattendo ogni record precedente nell'ambito di Tollywood. E non solo: anche nelle sale americane sta conseguendo un grande successo. Ram Gopal Varma ha definito GS addirittura migliore di Dabangg. Il film è diretto da Harish Shankar e interpretato da Pawan Kalyan e Shruti Haasan. Malaika Arora visualizza l'item song Kevvu Keka composta da Devi Sri Prasad. Trailer.

Anish Kapoor e Cecil Balmond: Orbit

A Londra è stata inaugurata l'opera Orbit, torre disegnata da Anish Kapoor e da Cecil Balmond. La struttura, la più alta del Paese, è situata nell'area del Parco Olimpico. Vi segnalo l'articolo Anish Kapoor's 'awkward but beautiful' Olympic tower unveiled, Hindustan Times, 12 maggio 2012:

'British Indian artist Anish Kapoor on Saturday unveiled Britain's tallest sculpture, a twisted tangle of steel sponsored by ArcelorMittal, next to the Olympic Stadium. (...) Steel giant ArcelorMittal has contributed nearly 20 million pounds towards the project. (...) Kapoor said: "I think it is awkward. It has its elbows sticking out. In a way it refuses any singular capture. It refuses to be an emblem. It is unsettling and I think that is part of this thing of beauty". Located in Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, the tower has two observation floors, a 455-step spiral staircase, lift and restaurant. Visitors go up in the lift and walk down the staircase and take in the views and artistic tricks designed by Kapoor. Admitting that the structure would prove controversial, Kapoor said: "I think controversy is OK - it is part of the deal really. We have tried to open territory for ourselves and hopefully in so doing a whole question about what this type of tower form can be. I am sure there are other possibilities but this is the one that we thought was right". The tower, which is made from 60 per cent scrap metal, is designed by structural designer Cecil Balmond. Kapoor said: "Cecil is also a very clever man. The four people who pieced it together could do so because Cecil designed the structure in such a way that one (piece of) steel and the next piece come down in the right position and because of it you need no scaffolding".'

Se volete ammirare in un film una delle opere più note di Kapoor, il Cloud Gate di Chicago, vi consiglio il magnifico Source Code di Duncan Jones, che offre anche un cameo di Russell Peters, noto attore canadese di origine indiana.

Cloud Gate, Chicago