The International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is to hold retrospectives of Croatian-German documentarian Katja Raganelli and Ukrainian auteur Sergii Masloboishchykov as part of its 2025 Focus programme.
Katja Raganelli’s work on public television, often aired only once and now largely faded from view, focused on the history of women in filmmaking. It includes: Margery Wilson – Vom Stummfilmstar Hollywoods zur Filmregisseurin (1996), Valie Export – Portrait einer Filmregisseurin (1981), and Die Liebe ist ein Mythos – Delpine Seyrig (1978).
The Focus programme will also present Raganelli’s portraits of figures like Agnès Varda, Márta Mészáros, Valie Export, Alice Guy-Blaché and Lotte Reiniger.
Sergii Masloboishchykov’s retrospective...
Katja Raganelli’s work on public television, often aired only once and now largely faded from view, focused on the history of women in filmmaking. It includes: Margery Wilson – Vom Stummfilmstar Hollywoods zur Filmregisseurin (1996), Valie Export – Portrait einer Filmregisseurin (1981), and Die Liebe ist ein Mythos – Delpine Seyrig (1978).
The Focus programme will also present Raganelli’s portraits of figures like Agnès Varda, Márta Mészáros, Valie Export, Alice Guy-Blaché and Lotte Reiniger.
Sergii Masloboishchykov’s retrospective...
- 11/14/2024
- ScreenDaily
U.S. indie filmmaker Alex Ross Perry’s long-awaited work Videoheaven, celebrating video stores in Hollywood cinema, will world premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival.
The film, which has been more than a decade in the making, comes hot on the heels of Pavements, which debuted at Venice this year, and follows festival hits such as Listen Up Philip and Her Smell.
The Videoheaven world premiere was announced by Rotterdam as part of one of four Focus strands in its 54th edition, running from January 30 to February 9, 2025.
The film will be unveiled in a Focus strand entitled “Hold Video in Your Hand”, celebrating the community spirit of VHS culture.
Other works in the selection include Rotterdam filmmaker Gyz’s Videotheek Marco, an investigation into local video store history and connected audiovisual activities like community television.
The program also includes Indian documentary Videokaaran (2011) and David Cronenberg’s latest work The Shrouds...
The film, which has been more than a decade in the making, comes hot on the heels of Pavements, which debuted at Venice this year, and follows festival hits such as Listen Up Philip and Her Smell.
The Videoheaven world premiere was announced by Rotterdam as part of one of four Focus strands in its 54th edition, running from January 30 to February 9, 2025.
The film will be unveiled in a Focus strand entitled “Hold Video in Your Hand”, celebrating the community spirit of VHS culture.
Other works in the selection include Rotterdam filmmaker Gyz’s Videotheek Marco, an investigation into local video store history and connected audiovisual activities like community television.
The program also includes Indian documentary Videokaaran (2011) and David Cronenberg’s latest work The Shrouds...
- 11/14/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
The expected Ott release details of Lucky Baskhar is out! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
The Dulquer Salmaan starrer Lucky Baskhar was released on October 31, 2024. The movie struck a positive chord with the audience right upon its release. Not only has the movie gotten positive reviews from critics and the masses alike, but it has also been doing well at the box office. According to the latest update, the expected Ott release date for the movie is now out.
Lucky Baskhar’s Plot
After Kurup and Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaa, Dulquer Salmaan plays another street-smart and conniving con man who makes it big against all odds. Lucky Baskhar revolves around a simple cashier’s journey to becoming a millionaire. Dulquer plays Baskhar Kumar, a man embroiled in a money laundering case on a quest to make some quick bucks.
Lucky Baskhar Ott Release Date
The Dulquer Salmaan starrer is expected to be released on Netflix,...
The Dulquer Salmaan starrer Lucky Baskhar was released on October 31, 2024. The movie struck a positive chord with the audience right upon its release. Not only has the movie gotten positive reviews from critics and the masses alike, but it has also been doing well at the box office. According to the latest update, the expected Ott release date for the movie is now out.
Lucky Baskhar’s Plot
After Kurup and Kannum Kannum Kollaiyadithaa, Dulquer Salmaan plays another street-smart and conniving con man who makes it big against all odds. Lucky Baskhar revolves around a simple cashier’s journey to becoming a millionaire. Dulquer plays Baskhar Kumar, a man embroiled in a money laundering case on a quest to make some quick bucks.
Lucky Baskhar Ott Release Date
The Dulquer Salmaan starrer is expected to be released on Netflix,...
- 11/3/2024
- by Shreshtha Chaudhury
- KoiMoi
Marco: Everything You Need to Know About Unni Mukundan Starrer Action Crime Thriller – Get Ready for the Adventure! ( Photo Credit – YouTube )
Have you ever imagined a heavily criticized movie turning into a franchise with a prequel exploring the life of one of its villains? Well, the Malayalam film industry has accomplished just that. Mikhael (2019) received mixed reviews and was considered only an average success, even with Nivin Pauly in the lead role. The story’s legacy continues with Marco, which reportedly includes seven intense fight sequences. The makers have marketed this film as a high-octane, action-packed thriller with a strong emphasis on violence as its primary appeal. Unni Mukundan and Siddique will reprise their roles from the original.
Despite emphasizing violence, the creators chose to tone down the teaser for theatrical screenings. However, they clarified that this edit applies only to the teaser; the actual film will retain its intense,...
Have you ever imagined a heavily criticized movie turning into a franchise with a prequel exploring the life of one of its villains? Well, the Malayalam film industry has accomplished just that. Mikhael (2019) received mixed reviews and was considered only an average success, even with Nivin Pauly in the lead role. The story’s legacy continues with Marco, which reportedly includes seven intense fight sequences. The makers have marketed this film as a high-octane, action-packed thriller with a strong emphasis on violence as its primary appeal. Unni Mukundan and Siddique will reprise their roles from the original.
Despite emphasizing violence, the creators chose to tone down the teaser for theatrical screenings. However, they clarified that this edit applies only to the teaser; the actual film will retain its intense,...
- 11/1/2024
- by Hari P N
- KoiMoi
Quick ViewNYT Connections Words for Tuesday, October 22New York Times Connections Hints Today for October 22Additional Nyt Connections Hints for TodayNYT Connections Groups Today for October 22New York Times Connections Answers Today for October 22
If you are looking for The New York Times Connections hints today for October 22, you have come to the right place. Connections may seem simple on the surface and much easier than what the Nyt did with Wordle, but players who have actually checked it out know that is just not the case.
Despite having all of the words available, arranging them in different categories can prove to be quite challenging.
For the uninitiated, Connections is an online word game by Nyt that provides the player with 16 different words, which may not seem like they are connected to one another at first glance, but they have more in common than one might think.
The objective is...
If you are looking for The New York Times Connections hints today for October 22, you have come to the right place. Connections may seem simple on the surface and much easier than what the Nyt did with Wordle, but players who have actually checked it out know that is just not the case.
Despite having all of the words available, arranging them in different categories can prove to be quite challenging.
For the uninitiated, Connections is an online word game by Nyt that provides the player with 16 different words, which may not seem like they are connected to one another at first glance, but they have more in common than one might think.
The objective is...
- 10/21/2024
- by Osama Farooq
- FandomWire
Narra la historia real de Enric Marco, un hombre que fingió haber sido prisionero en un campo de concentración nazi. © BTeamPictures
Se ha publicado un nuevo tráiler de Marco, la película de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño, que tuvo su estreno mundial en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia, pasó por el Festival de San Sebastián y estuvo entre las tres películas preseleccionadas para representar a España en los Oscars 2025.
Basada en una historia real, Marco sigue a Enric Marco, un deportado que nunca existió. Un hombre que durante años fue capaz de mantener, ante la opinión pública y su propia familia, una mentira difícil de imaginar: que había sido prisionero en un campo de concentración nazi. Carismático y convincente, Marco ascendió a la presidencia de la Asociación Española de Víctimas del Holocausto, donde se convirtió en una figura destacada y admirada por su supuesta valentía y sufrimiento. Hasta...
Se ha publicado un nuevo tráiler de Marco, la película de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño, que tuvo su estreno mundial en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia, pasó por el Festival de San Sebastián y estuvo entre las tres películas preseleccionadas para representar a España en los Oscars 2025.
Basada en una historia real, Marco sigue a Enric Marco, un deportado que nunca existió. Un hombre que durante años fue capaz de mantener, ante la opinión pública y su propia familia, una mentira difícil de imaginar: que había sido prisionero en un campo de concentración nazi. Carismático y convincente, Marco ascendió a la presidencia de la Asociación Española de Víctimas del Holocausto, donde se convirtió en una figura destacada y admirada por su supuesta valentía y sufrimiento. Hasta...
- 10/14/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
San Sebastian — In a talent laden presentation, Atresmedia Cine announced on Tuesday at San Sebastian “Siempre es Invierno,” the upcoming film from celebrated helmer David Trueba. The film will be an adaptation by Trueba of his own novel “Blitz,” a story about an unexpected love affair between a man in his thirties and a woman in her sixties.
Following a fruitful experience with Trueba’s previous comedy “Jokes and Cigarettes,” Atresmedia Cine, the film arm of Atresmedia Corporación, one of Spain’s top two commercial broadcast network groups, wanted to do more. “At Atresmedia, we knew we wanted to continue supporting his films and make his next movie. We went to lunch with him and [producer] Edmon [Roch] and said, ‘David, what do you want to do?’” Jaime Ortiz de Artiñano, managing director at Atresmedia Cine, said on stage at a room in the luxuriant Maria Cristina Hotel at San Sebastian.
Trueba...
Following a fruitful experience with Trueba’s previous comedy “Jokes and Cigarettes,” Atresmedia Cine, the film arm of Atresmedia Corporación, one of Spain’s top two commercial broadcast network groups, wanted to do more. “At Atresmedia, we knew we wanted to continue supporting his films and make his next movie. We went to lunch with him and [producer] Edmon [Roch] and said, ‘David, what do you want to do?’” Jaime Ortiz de Artiñano, managing director at Atresmedia Cine, said on stage at a room in the luxuriant Maria Cristina Hotel at San Sebastian.
Trueba...
- 9/24/2024
- by Callum McLennan
- Variety Film + TV
San Sebastian — At this year’s San Sebastian Festival, Basque cinema brings arguably its strong slate ever, fruits from its fast growing scene.
Among the throng of titles is Andrea Jaurrieta’s “Nina” offering a contemporary, feminist twist on the classic Western, featuring Patricia López Arnaiz as a woman seeking revenge in her coastal hometown. David Pérez Sañudo’s “The Last Romantics” presents a tale of second chances, starring Miren Gaztañaga as a woman confronting her mortality.
The documentary lineup is equally compelling, with Raúl de la Fuente’s “Los Williams” exploring race and identity through Basque soccer stars Iñaki and Nico Williams, and Carmen Chaplin’s “Charlie Chaplin, A Man of the World” providing an unprecedented look at the legendary filmmaker’s Romani heritage.
Here’s the rundown:
Main Competition
“I’m Nevenka,”
Co-written with Isa Campo, Icíar Bollaín dramatizes the harrowing true story of Nevenka Fernández, the first...
Among the throng of titles is Andrea Jaurrieta’s “Nina” offering a contemporary, feminist twist on the classic Western, featuring Patricia López Arnaiz as a woman seeking revenge in her coastal hometown. David Pérez Sañudo’s “The Last Romantics” presents a tale of second chances, starring Miren Gaztañaga as a woman confronting her mortality.
The documentary lineup is equally compelling, with Raúl de la Fuente’s “Los Williams” exploring race and identity through Basque soccer stars Iñaki and Nico Williams, and Carmen Chaplin’s “Charlie Chaplin, A Man of the World” providing an unprecedented look at the legendary filmmaker’s Romani heritage.
Here’s the rundown:
Main Competition
“I’m Nevenka,”
Co-written with Isa Campo, Icíar Bollaín dramatizes the harrowing true story of Nevenka Fernández, the first...
- 9/23/2024
- by Callum McLennan
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been a good week for Basque directors Jon Garaño and Aitor Arregi, who, along with Jose Mari Goenaga, world premiered “Marco” at Venice and landed a spot on the shortlist for Spain’s Oscar entry.
Sold by Film Factory Entertainment, with market screenings in Toronto and upcoming stops at San Sebastian, London and Vancouver, “Marco” is generating significant buzz. Based on real events, it centers on Enric Marco, an imposter who gained sympathy, fame, and respect by falsely claiming to be a concentration camp survivor while serving as chairman of the leading Spanish association for deportees. His story was a lie.
The filmmakers initially aimed to capture Marco’s downfall as a documentary, but like everything he touched, truth slipped away. He told them he was going to Germany to get papers from a prison he’d stayed in. The filmmakers wanted to accompany and capture key footage.
Sold by Film Factory Entertainment, with market screenings in Toronto and upcoming stops at San Sebastian, London and Vancouver, “Marco” is generating significant buzz. Based on real events, it centers on Enric Marco, an imposter who gained sympathy, fame, and respect by falsely claiming to be a concentration camp survivor while serving as chairman of the leading Spanish association for deportees. His story was a lie.
The filmmakers initially aimed to capture Marco’s downfall as a documentary, but like everything he touched, truth slipped away. He told them he was going to Germany to get papers from a prison he’d stayed in. The filmmakers wanted to accompany and capture key footage.
- 9/7/2024
- by Callum McLennan
- Variety Film + TV
La película que representará a España se revelará el 18 de septiembre. © BTeamPictures / Filmin
La Academia de Cine ha anunciado las tres películas preseleccionadas para representar a España en la categoría de Mejor Película Internacional en la 97ª edición de los Oscar. Las películas preseleccionadas son La estrella azul de Javier Macipe, Marco de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño, y Segundo premio de Isaki Lacuesta y Pol Rodríguez. Estas películas competirán en una segunda votación para determinar cuál representará finalmente a España en la gala de los Oscars 2025, que se anunciará el 18 de septiembre.
La estrella azul (Javier Macipe)
© Filmin
La estrella azul es una coproducción entre Argentina y España dirigida por Javier Macipe. La película narra la historia de un célebre rockero español que emprende un viaje a Argentina con la esperanza de reavivar su pasión por la música.
El filme tuvo su estreno mundial en el Festival Internacional de...
La Academia de Cine ha anunciado las tres películas preseleccionadas para representar a España en la categoría de Mejor Película Internacional en la 97ª edición de los Oscar. Las películas preseleccionadas son La estrella azul de Javier Macipe, Marco de Aitor Arregi y Jon Garaño, y Segundo premio de Isaki Lacuesta y Pol Rodríguez. Estas películas competirán en una segunda votación para determinar cuál representará finalmente a España en la gala de los Oscars 2025, que se anunciará el 18 de septiembre.
La estrella azul (Javier Macipe)
© Filmin
La estrella azul es una coproducción entre Argentina y España dirigida por Javier Macipe. La película narra la historia de un célebre rockero español que emprende un viaje a Argentina con la esperanza de reavivar su pasión por la música.
El filme tuvo su estreno mundial en el Festival Internacional de...
- 9/5/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Guillermo del Toro is a film director renowned in the movie industry for his stellar world-building, as his films grow from the sketchbooks that he fills with ideas for interesting creatures and places.
Del Toro’s status as a versatile and groundbreaking director comes from his work such as Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy, Pacific Rim, and The Shape of Water.
The Shape of Water helped him bag 3 Oscars for Best Directing, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Motion Picture in the year 2018. While most of his ideas come from monster flicks and horror movies, some of them actually come from anime as well.
Del Toro’s love for anime stems from Ghibli films and Hayao Miyazaki My Neighbor Totoro | Credits: Studio Ghibli
The Hollywood director is a massive fan of anime and manga. It has significantly shaped his cinematic pursuits, evident through successful live-action films like “Hellboy” and the inspiration drawn from...
Del Toro’s status as a versatile and groundbreaking director comes from his work such as Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy, Pacific Rim, and The Shape of Water.
The Shape of Water helped him bag 3 Oscars for Best Directing, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Motion Picture in the year 2018. While most of his ideas come from monster flicks and horror movies, some of them actually come from anime as well.
Del Toro’s love for anime stems from Ghibli films and Hayao Miyazaki My Neighbor Totoro | Credits: Studio Ghibli
The Hollywood director is a massive fan of anime and manga. It has significantly shaped his cinematic pursuits, evident through successful live-action films like “Hellboy” and the inspiration drawn from...
- 8/30/2024
- by Anand Bhaskaran
- FandomWire
Una selección que incluye de lo mejor de los grandes festivales internacionales. © Elástica Films / Universal Pictures / Ssiff
El Festival de Cine de San Sebastián ha anunciado los títulos que forman parte de la sección Perlak de esta 72 edición. Esta sección se compone de películas que han pasado por los grandes festivales de cine internacionales como la Berlinale, Cannes, Venecia o Toronto, y optan al Premio del Público Ciudad de Donostia / San Sebastián, que incluye dos galardones para los distribuidores del filme en España: uno a la mejor película (50.000 €) y otro al mejor filme europeo (20.000 €).
Desde la Berlinale, llega Yeohaengjaui pilyo (A Traveler’s Needs), de Hong Sangsoo, una cinta que obtuvo el Oso de Plata-Gran Premio del Jurado. Protagonizada por Isabelle Huppert, la película sigue la historia de una mujer francesa que se instala en Corea.
De Cannes aterrizan las películas más premiadas de su última edición: la ganadora de la Palma de Oro,...
El Festival de Cine de San Sebastián ha anunciado los títulos que forman parte de la sección Perlak de esta 72 edición. Esta sección se compone de películas que han pasado por los grandes festivales de cine internacionales como la Berlinale, Cannes, Venecia o Toronto, y optan al Premio del Público Ciudad de Donostia / San Sebastián, que incluye dos galardones para los distribuidores del filme en España: uno a la mejor película (50.000 €) y otro al mejor filme europeo (20.000 €).
Desde la Berlinale, llega Yeohaengjaui pilyo (A Traveler’s Needs), de Hong Sangsoo, una cinta que obtuvo el Oso de Plata-Gran Premio del Jurado. Protagonizada por Isabelle Huppert, la película sigue la historia de una mujer francesa que se instala en Corea.
De Cannes aterrizan las películas más premiadas de su última edición: la ganadora de la Palma de Oro,...
- 8/16/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Das San Sebastian Film Festival hat jetzt die 16 Titel für die Perlak-Sektion seiner von 20. bis 28. September stattfindenden 72. Ausgabe benannt.
Jacques Audiards „Emilia Perez“ eröffnet die Perlak-Sektion in San Sebastian (Credit: Shanna Besson)
Jacques Audiards „Emilia Pérez“, der in Cannes mit dem Jurypreis und dem Schauspielpreis für das gesamte Ensemble ausgezeichnet wurde, eröffnet am 20. September die Perlak-Sektion des San Sebastian Film Festival (20. bis 28. September). Das gab das Festival heute zusammen mit den 15 anderen Titeln der Sektion bekannt.
Weitere in Cannes ausgezeichnete Titel, die dort zu sehen sein werden, sind Sean Bakers Palmengewinner „Anora“, Payal Kapadias „All We Imagine as Light“, der den Großen Preis gewonnen hatte, Mohammad Rasoulofs „The Seed of the Sacred Fig“ (Spezialpreis der Jury) und Coraline Fargeats „The Substance“ (Bestes Drehbuch).
Ebenfalls aus Cannes nach San Sebastian kommen Andrea Arnolds „Bird“, Paul Schraders „Oh, Canada“, Paolo Sorrentinos „Parthenope” und Francis Ford Coppolas „Megalopolis”.
Abschlussfilm der Perlak-Sektion in San...
Jacques Audiards „Emilia Perez“ eröffnet die Perlak-Sektion in San Sebastian (Credit: Shanna Besson)
Jacques Audiards „Emilia Pérez“, der in Cannes mit dem Jurypreis und dem Schauspielpreis für das gesamte Ensemble ausgezeichnet wurde, eröffnet am 20. September die Perlak-Sektion des San Sebastian Film Festival (20. bis 28. September). Das gab das Festival heute zusammen mit den 15 anderen Titeln der Sektion bekannt.
Weitere in Cannes ausgezeichnete Titel, die dort zu sehen sein werden, sind Sean Bakers Palmengewinner „Anora“, Payal Kapadias „All We Imagine as Light“, der den Großen Preis gewonnen hatte, Mohammad Rasoulofs „The Seed of the Sacred Fig“ (Spezialpreis der Jury) und Coraline Fargeats „The Substance“ (Bestes Drehbuch).
Ebenfalls aus Cannes nach San Sebastian kommen Andrea Arnolds „Bird“, Paul Schraders „Oh, Canada“, Paolo Sorrentinos „Parthenope” und Francis Ford Coppolas „Megalopolis”.
Abschlussfilm der Perlak-Sektion in San...
- 8/16/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
The San Sebastian film festival has cherry-picked the best of Cannes’ competition lineup for its Perlak section this year.
Virtually every film that scooped up an award in Cannes, from Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light (grand prize), Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig (special jury prize) and Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (best screenplay) to Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner Anora, will screen in the Spanish festival’s sidebar, and compete for San Sebastian’s audience awards.
Jacques Audiard’s transgender crime musical Emilia Pérez, which won Cannes’ jury prize and the best actress honors for its ensemble cast, will open the Perlak section on Sept. 20.
Other Cannes titles, including Andrea Arnold’s Bird, Paul Schrader’s Oh, Canada, Parthenope from Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, and Francis Ford Coppola’s divisive opus Megalopolis, will also screen in the Perlak section. As will...
Virtually every film that scooped up an award in Cannes, from Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light (grand prize), Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig (special jury prize) and Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (best screenplay) to Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winner Anora, will screen in the Spanish festival’s sidebar, and compete for San Sebastian’s audience awards.
Jacques Audiard’s transgender crime musical Emilia Pérez, which won Cannes’ jury prize and the best actress honors for its ensemble cast, will open the Perlak section on Sept. 20.
Other Cannes titles, including Andrea Arnold’s Bird, Paul Schrader’s Oh, Canada, Parthenope from Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, and Francis Ford Coppola’s divisive opus Megalopolis, will also screen in the Perlak section. As will...
- 8/16/2024
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Emilia Pérez will open San Sebastian's Pearls Photo: Courtesy of San Sebastian Film Festival San Sebastian Film Festival has announced the 16 films that will make up its Pearls sidebar at this year's festival, which runs from September 20 to 28. The section, which will include three films out of competition, celebrates work that has been celebrated at other festivals.
The section will open with Jacques Audiard's Cannes jury prize-winning Emilia Pérez, about a cartel boss who starts a new life, and close with Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño's latest collaboration Marco, which explores the story of a concentration camp deportee, whose claims turned out to be fabricated.
Pearls 2024 poster Other films from Cannes include Sean Baker's Palme d'Or-winning Anora, Cannes Grand Prix-winner All We Imagine As Light, Best Script winner The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat and Special Jury Prize-winner The Seed Of The Sacred Fig, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof.
The section will open with Jacques Audiard's Cannes jury prize-winning Emilia Pérez, about a cartel boss who starts a new life, and close with Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño's latest collaboration Marco, which explores the story of a concentration camp deportee, whose claims turned out to be fabricated.
Pearls 2024 poster Other films from Cannes include Sean Baker's Palme d'Or-winning Anora, Cannes Grand Prix-winner All We Imagine As Light, Best Script winner The Substance, directed by Coralie Fargeat and Special Jury Prize-winner The Seed Of The Sacred Fig, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof.
- 8/16/2024
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
One Piece’s character list is one of the most versatile in the anime industry. Eiichiro Oda gave each one of them a backstory. It made the fans connect with the characters more and feel their joy and sorrow. But there is a particular character that barely ever felt joy after the Marineford arc. Marco, popular as Marco the Phoenix, lost everything during the Paramount War.
Marco is one of the best side characters of One Piece. His undying loyalty to Edward Newgate, Whitebeard, is second to none. He is still carrying out his captain’s last order. Other than losing his close ones, the Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit user suffers from being left out continuously.
Marco The Phoenix Is The Saddest Character In One Piece Marco the Phoenix (Credit: Toei Animation)
The Paramount War was the turning point in One Piece’s course. It caused the power shift between the Marines and the Pirates,...
Marco is one of the best side characters of One Piece. His undying loyalty to Edward Newgate, Whitebeard, is second to none. He is still carrying out his captain’s last order. Other than losing his close ones, the Mythical Zoan-type Devil Fruit user suffers from being left out continuously.
Marco The Phoenix Is The Saddest Character In One Piece Marco the Phoenix (Credit: Toei Animation)
The Paramount War was the turning point in One Piece’s course. It caused the power shift between the Marines and the Pirates,...
- 8/13/2024
- by Priyanko Chakraborty
- FandomWire
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