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Wolf of Wolfsburg? DiCaprio plans VW movie

Leonardo DiCaprio is keen to take the drama unfolding around Volkswagen’s emissions scandal to the silver screen, according to media reports.

DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way and Paramount Pictures have acquired rights to a book proposal by New York Times journalist Jack Ewing. The book will focus on how a “more, better, faster” philosophy fueled one of the greatest scams in corporate history, the Hollywood Reporter has reported.

Volkswagen, which achieved a long-time ambition on the first half when it overtook Toyota as the world’s the biggest car maker by sales, has been reeling since its admission in September that it cheated on U.S. tests of emissions on its diesel vehicles.

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Volkswagen scandal set for movie produced by DiCaprio

(AFP) Hollywood is planning a movie about Volkswagen’s emissions-cheating scandal, with Leonardo DiCaprio, who has long championed environmental causes, set to produce the film, press reports said Monday.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Paramount and DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way have bought the rights to an upcoming book on the scandal, which has sent ripples across the globe.

The auto giant stands accused of installing software on millions of diesel cars to cheat emissions tests and evade limits on nitrogen oxide and other pollutants.

The scandal has deeply damaged the image of the carmaker and led to the resignation of the company’s chief executive Martin Winterkorn.

DiCaprio is an outspoken advocate for environmental issues and his Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has donated millions for environmental causes.

The award-winning actor has also been involved in a number of film projects that touch on environmental issues including “The 11th Hour”, a documentary about the state of the planet.

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Actor DiCaprio Joins Growing Push to Divest from Fossil Fuels

Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio on Tuesday joined more than 400 institutions and 2,000 individuals who have promised to divest from fossil fuels, as new research showed commitments now cover assets of $2.6 trillion.

The report by investment experts reveals the movement to take money out of fossil fuels like oil, coal and gas, and invest in renewable energy and other low-carbon solutions, has grown 50-fold in one year.

“Climate change is severely impacting the health of our planet and all of its inhabitants,” said DiCaprio, announcing his promise to divest on behalf of himself and the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which supports conservation projects around the world.

“We must transition to a clean energy economy that does not rely on fossil fuels, the main driver of this global problem,” the celebrity environmentalist added in a statement.

Leonardo DiCaprio speaks at the Solutions Project garden party at La Plaza Cultural in New York on June 18, 2015. /AP Leonardo DiCaprio speaks at the Solutions Project garden party at La Plaza Cultural in New York on June 18, 2015. /AP
Municipalities and investors from 43 countries have committed to stop supporting fossil fuels, including the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, the Norway Pension Fund, the Canadian Medical Association and the World Council of Churches, the coalition backing the movement said.

Thomas Van Dyck, managing director of SRI Wealth Management Group, said the report launched in New York by investment consultancy Arabella Advisors, showed a growing number of investors wanted to reduce their carbon risk and switch their money into clean-growth industries.

“That underscores what I see every day as a financial advisor — that the demand for fossil-free investment products is increasing,” he said in a statement.

In the past year, activists have targeted the shareholders and creditors of fossil fuel companies and their corporate and social partners, while ramping up pressure on universities and religious institutions to stop investing in those firms.

The tactics are getting results — particularly in the United States, Britain and some Scandinavian countries, campaigners say.

“If these numbers tell us anything, it’s that the divestment movement is catching fire,” said May Boeve, executive director of 350.org, an online climate action group.

She said the expansion of the movement should send a clear message to world leaders ahead of UN talks in Paris, where they are due to agree on a new global deal to tackle climate change in December.

“It’s time for them to follow suit, and divest our governments from fossil fuel companies too,” Boeve added.

Divestment strategies differ across organizations, the coalition noted. Some are withdrawing their money from all fossil fuel companies, while others are beginning with firms involved in coal or tar sands.

A papal pronouncement issued by Pope Francis in June demanding swift action to save the planet from environmental ruin has influenced religious institutions, experts say.

“The pace of fossil fuel divestment within faith communities worldwide, combined with the growing commitment to investing in clean energy, particularly for the world’s poor, show that the world’s spiritual and moral leaders grasp the urgency of the climate crisis and are ready to act,” said Rev. Fletcher Harper, executive director of GreenFaith, a U.S.-based interfaith coalition for the environment.

VOA News / Sep. 24, 2015 08:03 KST

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Why Leonardo DiCaprio should win an Academy Award

The eternal nominee might finally pick up his first Oscar for Iñárritu’s ‘The Revenant’

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He is infallible as an actor; his conservation work fills the pages of newspapers, while at the same time hundreds of magazines are quick to publish photos of him and his latest girlfriend.

So why hasn’t Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar?

Even Google wants to know. Start typing “why hasn’t Leo…” into the search engine and it automatically gives you the option of completing the sentence to ask that question.

Even social news website Reddit has taken on the issue, but no one seems to have the right answer.

The last time he lost the hashtag #poorleo was used more than 12,000 times on Twitter within 24 hours

The last time he lost – in 2014 to Matthew McConaughey – the hashtag #poorleo was used more than 12,000 times on Twitter within 24 hours.

The 40-year-old actor has spent half his life trying to win an Academy Award, and now many are saying his time has come with his role in The Revenant, a western-thriller directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.

The new film by the Mexican director – whose Birdman scooped four awards at this year’s Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director – focuses on the survival of a fur-trapper who is left for dead and abandoned somewhere in the Dakota mountains by his hunting companions.

As well as being one of the favorites for next year’s awards ceremony, the film is almost entirely carried by DiCaprio and in certain ways is centered on his brilliance. Both the director and actor undertook a filming odyssey in the snow-filled landscapes of Calgary, Canada, and will be hoping to be recognized for their efforts when the Oscar nominations are announced in mid-January.

The 40-year-old actor has spent half his life trying to win an Oscar and now many say his time has come

One of the biggest obstacles preventing Leo from obtaining the prized statuette could be the fact that everyone, including Academy voters, assumes that he will eventually win one day.

Years before he exploded on the screen in Titanic (1997), the young DiCaprio was considered an acting prodigy, capable of stealing scenes from Robert De Niro in This Boy’s Life (1993). And there were only a few months between him completing that role and receiving his first Oscar nomination, as supporting actor for What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993). He lost out to Tommy Lee Jones, who co-starred in that year’s The Fugitive.

DiCaprio’s two Golden Globe wins have not proved sufficient to pave the way for his first Oscar win, after nominations for The Aviator (2004), Blood Diamond (2007) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2014).

But his luck might change. Here are the key factors that will decide whether the actor will finally stop being the eternal loser at next year’s ceremony.

Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘The Revenant.’
His nomination is practically guaranteed

In general, this year has been a slow one for potential Oscar contenders. There are no clear favorites, which could entice voters to make more surprising choices than they have on other occasions. In terms of the Best Actor category – in which DiCaprio would be included if he is nominated – the producers of one of the main contenders, journalist drama Spotlight, have decided not to favor either of the two main actors in the film, Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo, meaning both will compete with one another for a supporting actor nomination.

Another of this year’s favorites, Carol, is unlikely to pose any threat to Leo since it is a lesbian-themed drama taking place in the 1950s that stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, both of whom will be eligible in the Best Actress category

Eddie Redmayne, whose The Danish Girl is also a frontrunner, took home this year’s Best Actor award for The Theory of Everything and a back-to-back win is a rare occurence. Michael Caine is also said to be another favorite for Youth, but this is a European co-production, which gives it a slimmer chance.

Michael Fassbender and Johnny Depp, two other strong contenders

But DiCaprio could well be facing two other actors who have also not won Oscars and are almost as high profile as he is. Michael Fassbender, who plays the late Apple boss Steve Jobs in a biopic directed by Danny Boyle, is without a doubt his main Oscar opponent.

And following a few lost years of hiding behind make-up and reaping disappointing box-office returns, Johnny Depp gives a convincing performance as vicious, real-life gangster James Whitey Bulger in Black Mass. Just about everyone in Hollywood loves a comeback and who else would be better to receive his first Oscar than DiCaprio’s co-star in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?

Both these contenders could see the old #poorleo hashtag resurrected on the social networks come February.

The money is on his side

These days hardly anyone believes that the Oscars are solely about talent and achievement and have little to do with the lobbying behind each nomination. As in politics, if there’s no money to invest, walking away with a statuette can be difficult.

If you want to win, you have to have a good marketing campaign because, in the past, candidates in much smaller productions than those with which DiCaprio has competed have snatched the prize away from him after generating greater sympathy.

This happened in 2005 with Jamie Foxx (Ray), two years later with Forrest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) and then again in 2014 with Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club). Again, with a budget of more than $100 million, 20th Century Fox’s The Revenant is a more ambitious production than either Jobs or Black Mass.

The only other best bet is Joy, starring Jennifer Lawrence, which poses no conflict to the Leonardo DiCaprio campaign.

Now the only thing that remains is to enjoy the trailer of the film that might just open the Oscar door to Leo.

English version by Martin Delfín.

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The crowded room… Coming soon!

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SCREENWRITERS: Jason Smilovic, Todd Katzberg

STARRING: Leonardo DiCaprio

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Plot Summary:
Leonardo DiCaprio will play the film’s lead role of Billy Milligan, a man with 24 different personalities and the subject of Daniel Keyes’ 1981 nonfiction book “The Minds of Billy Milligan.” Keyes’ text is described on the author’s official site as follows:

Out of control of his own actions, Billy Milligan was a man tormented by twenty-four distinct personalities battling for supremacy over his body — a battle that culminated when he awoke in jail, arrested for the kidnap and rape of three women. In a landmark trial, Billy was acquitted of his crimes by reason of insanity caused by multiple personality — the first such decision in history — bringing to public light the most remarkable and harrowing case of multiple personality ever recorded.

Twenty-four people live inside Billy Milligan.

Philip, a petty criminal; Kevin, who dealt drugs and masterminded a drugstore robbery; April whose only ambition was to kill Billy’s stepfather; Adalana, the shy, lonely, affection-starved lesbian who “used” Billy’s body in the rapes that led to his arrest; David, the eight-year-old “keeper of pain”; Arthur, the Englishman; Ragen, the “keeper of Rage” who possessed incredible strength; Allen, the con man; Tommy, the escape-artist, and all of the others, including men, women, several children, both boys and girls, and the Teacher, the only one who can put them all together. Each of these “people” play a distinct role in this often shocking true story.

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Miley Cyrus Calls Out Leonardo DiCaprio, Says Kanye West Is ‘Old’

Miley Cyrus doesn’t care who she talks candidly about, even if it means calling out an A-lister like Leonardo DiCaprio!

The “Wrecking Ball” singer sat down with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on Thursday, where she recalled the time she was sitting near Leo at the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special back in February.

“I was 20 feet, 15 feet from Leonardo DiCaprio, sitting there with his mom,” Miley recounted. “He was hitting a vape pen. But it wasn’t him that was making me kinda nervous — I was feeling this emotion because there’s an etiquacy [sic] of, when we’re there, that you pass that s**t Leo! And he never did, so that was weird to me.”

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5 REASONS WHY DICAPRIO & SCORSESE ARE THE BEST HOLLYWOOD DUO

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st like Bob & Marty (Robert De Niro & Martin Scorsese) strongly influenced many people’s perception of film throughout the 70’s & 80’s, Scorsese and his new muse Leonardo DiCaprio manage to leave their legendary footprints all over the modern film industry.

As a big fan of simply everything they have created together, I was extremely excited to hear about them joining forces yet again. In a project based on the book ‘The Devil in The White City’, DiCaprio will play serial killer H.H. Holmes while Scorsese will use his visionary style to direct the picture. In celebration of this great news, I will be looking at what makes the duo – responsible for masterpieces like The Wolf of Wall Street (2014) and The Aviator (2004) – so legendary.

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