Julianne Moore, Faith Hill
Eva Mendes and Rachel Weisz
LOVE was in the air at the Cartier Mansion in New York City when the luxury jewelry house hosted a rooftop dinner to celebrate the second annual LOVE charity bracelet collection and the first-ever international LOVE day. Julianne Moore, Faith Hill, Eva Mendes and Rachel Wiesz were among the conscientious celebrities who unveiled special bracelets in support of their personal causes during an evening of shopping, supping and song.
same source Djimon Hounsou,
Narciso Rodriguez
and Rachel Weisz
Oscar-nominee Djimon Hounsou—who mingled with designer Narciso Rodgriguez and Rachel Weisz before heading upstairs for dinner—revealed just how deeply he was affected by the location shoot for Blood Diamond, tapping SOS Children's Villages as the beneficiary of sales from his copper-colored bracelet. "I met them in the country of Mozambique where we shot part of the movie," Housou said. "I'm here to raise some awareness but also to raise some money for them."
Constant Gardener star Rachel Weisz chose a charity that sprouted from the filming of her Oscar-nominated film—the newly formed Constant Gardener Trust—to benefit from her lilac bracelet. "This was a way in which we wanted to give back to the communities that we filmed amongst, because we met some very inspiring and incredibly poor people," she explained. The yellow LOVE charity bracelet will raise awareness for another humanitarian organization, author Elie Wiesel's Foundation for Humanity.
^ That is a rather unusual choice for her. Very left of field. I'm not quite sure I enjoy it. That said she's gorgeous. I generally love how she puts herself together. So elegant. Love to see her wear more Narciso, I recall her looking great in it last year.
Rachel Weisz Set for The Lovely Bones Source: Variety June 12, 2007
Rachel Weisz is set to star in The Lovely Bones, the Peter Jackson-directed adaptation of the Alice Sebold novel, reports Variety. DreamWorks begins production on the film in October, and Paramount Pictures will distribute worldwide.
Weisz will play the mother of a young girl who is abducted and is feared to have been murdered.
Jackson wrote the script with his "The Lord of the Rings" scripting partners Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh.
Carolynne Cunningham, Jackson, Walsh and Aimee Peyronnet will produce, while Film 4's Tessa Ross will executive produce with Ken Kamins and Jim Wilson. The film will shoot in Pennsylvania and New Zealand.
comingsoon.net
I was wondering if they were still making this movie, I read the book a couple years back it was good. I guess she's gonna play the mother, great I want Viggo Mortensen to play the dad...
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