Look Back In Anger screencaptures

Posted by Amelie on 30 September 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

Today I’m bringing you screencaptures of the 1989 production Look Back In Anger, the televised play directed by Dame Judi Dench. View them all in the gallery.


This will be my last post for a while… I’m moving house and don’t know when I’ll have internet again. In the meantime, please visit our forums for all things Emma.


Morris: A Life With Bells On Premiere

Posted by Amelie on 29 September 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

On Thursday Emma attended the London premiere of Morris: A Life With Bells On, quirky as ever. I finally managed to get my hands on some HQ photos of the event, view them all at the gallery. For more information on this “mockumentary” go here, both Emma’s sister, Sophie Thompson, and Emma’s husband, Greg Wise, are part of this comedy.


Carrington screencaptures

Posted by Amelie on 23 September 2009 under Gallery, Site updatesNo Comment

I just added screencaptures of the 1995 film Carrington. Sadly there weren’t any DVD extras. View the captures here.


Please note that both the gallery and the forums are now at a new home, gallery.emma-thompson.org and forums.emma-thompson.org respectively. So feel free to change your bookmarks, but don’t worry, the old links will still redirect you to the right place!


Howards End screencaptures

Posted by Amelie on 21 September 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

New round of screencaps, everyone – Howards End this time. Screencaptures of the film and the making of can now be found in the gallery.



“Fatal Promises” screening in New York

Posted by Amelie on 19 September 2009 under Gallery, News, ProjectsNo Comment

Last Saturday Emma attended a screening of Fatal Promises in New York, a documentary about human trafficking, and I added the few available photos to the gallery.


The documentary features a speech by Emma, as well as interviews with her about human trafficking and her Journey installation.

What are the plans for the installation of Journey in New York City and America?
The plan is that we bring Journey over to New York on November the 9th until November 16th. I’m not entirely sure where it will be yet, because we haven’t yet chosen our site. But it means that it will be sitting there open to the public all of that time and I will be there, and Helen (Helen Bamber Foundation) will be there, and Michael Korzinski, the other director of the foundation, will be there. It [Journey] is immensely expensive to travel, so we’re hoping that we can get help from Homeland Security to take it to Washington next. That’s what we’re hoping for.

For more information and links, visit our forums.


Brideshead Revisited screencaptures

Posted by Amelie on 18 September 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

I finally got my hands on a Brideshead Revisited DVD and made some screencaptures of Emma’s short but impressive performance, as well as the DVD extras. View them all here.



More Nanny McPhee 2 set photos

Posted by Amelie on 02 September 2009 under Gallery, ProjectsNo Comment

Thanks to Angela we now have a couple more hi-res photos from the set of Nanny McPhee 2. Emma’s costume is made of a so-called “fat-suit” and you can see her taking out the breast-enhancing bits. There also appears to be a Nanny McPhee stunt double for more risky scenes on a motorbike.
I also found a new photoshoot from 2001 after she’d had her hair cut for Wit. Enjoy!


Ellen & Cheers screencaptures

Posted by Amelie on 25 August 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

I was working on the TV appearance section of the gallery today and uploaded screencaptures of Emma’s 1992 appearance in Cheers as well as her 1997 appearance in Ellen. Enjoy!


Photoshoots

Posted by Amelie on 23 August 2009 under GalleryNo Comment

I’ve finally been able to work on another section in the gallery, this time photoshoots & filmfestival portraits. To view all of the latest uploads, click here. Enjoy!




The Boat That Rocked captures

Posted by Amelie on 21 August 2009 under Gallery1 Comment

Here’s my little something for today: screencaptures of Emma’s performance (or shall we call it cameo) in The Boat That Rocked. Loved how bitchy her character was! Enjoy!