Tom Ford Shares News About His Second Film: VIDEO

Tom Ford Shares News About His Second Film: VIDEO

Tom Ford offered a few “snippets of insight” about his next film project to WWD this week, in an interview about his fall fashion show which took place last night in Los Angeles. The new film would be the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed A Single Man.

FordThough Ford won’t discuss title or plot lest he divulge secrets too early and bore himself along the way, he provides snippets of insight. He wrote the screenplay himself, finishing it in September. It’s an adaptation of a novel for which he bought the rights, not a well-known book and all the better for that. At this point at least, he has little interest in taking on material pre-loaded with audience expectations. He has changed the title and made considerable revisions to the story. As planned, the film is in two parts, the first faithful to the original material, and the second, completely new.

Unlike most directors, whose schedules and deadlines are project-based, Ford must work around an intractable fashion calendar. His narrow shooting window runs from Sept. 15 through December. If for some reason the film doesn’t come together in time, his next opportunity is the same time, next year. “I only need six weeks,” he says, noting that editing will be more flexible; he can set up a room in London. He shot A Single Man in 21 days: “I paid for it myself.”

Ford also spoke about the challenges of adapting a book for film:

“A book is a book; a film is a film. They are totally different things. Sometimes things are subtle in a book because there’s an inner monologue with the character, and turning it into a film, you don’t have that inner monologue—unless you do, which I don’t love.…You have to have something personal; you have to take what speaks to you about a book and amplify that. It’s impressionism, in a way.”

Check out a video of Ford’s fashion show last night in L.A., AFTER THE JUMP

Read the full interview here.


Andy Towle

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Carson Kressley On How He Felt 'Flawed' For Being Gay (VIDEO)

Carson Kressley On How He Felt 'Flawed' For Being Gay (VIDEO)
With his one-of-a-kind personality, trademark humor and bold sense of style, Carson Kressley was destined to be a star. But as outgoing and confident as the celebrity stylist and Emmy-winning TV personality is today, he admits that childhood insecurities about his sexuality almost prevented him from doing what he was born to do.

In an interview with Oprah.com for the web series “I Am,” Kressley opened up about finding his authentic self in this funny and touching look inward. “You know what, I’m a dreamer,” he says.

Though he didn’t know how it would translate into a career, his passions were evident from day one. “I’ve always had an aesthetic,” Kressley says. “And I knew that clothes were important and I knew that how you presented yourself or your home, or anything, was important. And it was important to me to make it the best it could be. I think it’s in your DNA and even though you don’t know who you are or who you’re going to be, that’s kind of your muse.”

As one of the founding members of the Fab Five on “Queer Eye,” you might think that Kressley has always been open and unapologetic about his sexuality. In reality, the style guru says his confidence came with time.

“I always felt very flawed because I had this big, deep, dark, dirty secret that I was gay,” Kressley says. “I thought that it was going to hold me back and I couldn’t be who I really was. For a long time I wasn’t authentic because I was afraid to be me. “

Coming out sounded terrifying. “I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, when I tell my family maybe they won’t love me anymore,'” he says.

Though Kressley was afraid he wouldn’t be accepted, the exact opposite turned out to be true. “The thing that I thought was my Achilles heel wound up being the thing that made me successful,” he says.

While being authentic is Kressley’s key to success, his relentless work ethic also can’t be denied. “You have to work hard every day,” he says. The Pennsylvania native says his go-getter attitude served him well when he was just starting out.

“Moving to New York City is very daunting and I was very scared, but I didn’t let fear hold me back,” he says. “Sometimes you have to jump off the diving board into the deep end. “

“It was not easy,” Kressly admits. “I remember going to the Chinese restaurant with 14 dimes because lo Mein noodles — plain, no meat — were $1.40. And that was all the money I had, because you were paying your rent and perhaps buying a nice pair of shoes. You hang in there and you make it work, and that’s kind of what I love about New York City. You have to be ambitious and you have to be creative and you have to be scrappy.”

And as Kressly points out — who doesn’t want to be scrappy?

Take a look back at one of our all-time favorite Carson Kressley moments: A sexy mom gets a memorable makeunder.

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Queerty Readers Sound Off On Why Gay Is Great

Queerty Readers Sound Off On Why Gay Is Great

We gave you our reasons why being gay totally kicks ass, then you submitted your own. The responses ranged from funny and cynical to heartwarming and hopeful. So without any further ado…

Scroll down to see what your fellow Queerty readers said were the best parts about being gay

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Graham Gremore

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Ellen Reveals Her Oscar Predictions: VIDEO

Ellen Reveals Her Oscar Predictions: VIDEO

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Having hosted the Oscars last year, Ellen decided to share her insider’s predictions for Hollywood’s big awards night this Sunday.

For best supporting actress, Ellen revealed she’s hoping Meryl Streep takes home the award because “any time Meryl doesn’t win an Oscar there will be six more weeks of winter.”

Find out Ellen’s other big predictions, including who she’s betting will be the host, AFTER THE JUMP

Be sure to also check out our film editor Nathaniel Rogers’s predictions HERE

The 87th Academy Awards air this Sunday, February 22 at 8:30 ET.

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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It Really Might 'Get Better' For LGBT Teens

It Really Might 'Get Better' For LGBT Teens
In September 2010—spurred by a slew of media reports about LGBT young people committing suicide—sex columnist and gay-rights activist Dan Savage posted a YouTube video with his husband, Terry Miller, directly addressing LGBT teens struggling with bullying. “It gets better,” the couple promised, pointing to their own lives as inspiration.

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