
Photos of Robert Pattinson at Berlinale in 2017 & 2018
Elena Ringo shared two photos of Rob at Berlinale – one from The Lost City of Z in 2017 and the other from Damsel in 2018
Thanks @JSumerki
Photos of Robert Pattinson at Berlinale in 2017 & 2018
Elena Ringo shared two photos of Rob at Berlinale – one from The Lost City of Z in 2017 and the other from Damsel in 2018
Thanks @JSumerki
Robert Pattinson as Henry Costin in The Lost City of Z
Very much appreciate that Aidan Monaghan still spoils us with BTS photos of Rob from the set of The Lost City of Z.
Robert Pattinson talks films and his craft with Emilie Kefalas
SCAD District interviewed Rob during the festival last year and and just uploaded it for our listening pleasure. Rob talks about his movies (mentions his song in Damsel), directors he’s worked with and will work with (mentions working with Ciro Guerra in 2018 clapshands) and more. Almost 10 unadulterated minutes with Rob. They also posted the new photo below and which I’ve cropped above.
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Robert Pattinson Films Making Best of Lists of 2017
2017 was such a spectacular year for Rob’s career and I’m not surprised Film Comment’s no. 1 film was Good Time. It is also great to see The Lost City of Z included. Stellar.
Robert Pattinson at The Lost City of Z Berlinale Premiere in 2017
Love it when gems from earlier this year pop up.
Robert Pattinson had live maggots as makeup on The Lost City of Z
Nana Fisher, hair and makeup designer for The Lost City of Z, provided wonderful insight into the making of The Lost City of Z to Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild. Below is the extract relating to Rob:
As Department Head of hair and make-up, I was tasked with ageing the main cast—a trio of handsome and beautiful actors in their 30s. Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller and Robert Pattinson aged into their 50s with grace and without the use of CGI in post production. …
Robert Pattison grew his beard for weeks before shooting, so we had a good length beard to work with. To show the transformation of his journey, his character, Henry Costin’s beard, was darkened for scenes in England and lightened from the sun in the jungle, by reversing the colour and leaving Robert’s natural tone. In climactic jungle scenes, Robert’s character becomes infected by maggots—the wound worsens to an open cut, infected by maggots.
Lois Mcintosh applied Pro Bond pieces and build it up with a 3D around his nostril line and just before camera would roll, we added live maggots. For his older look, grey hair was laid into his beard and temples and latex stipple around his eyes.
Click on the link to read the full article – it’s a great read.
Thanks @JSumerki