Award winner “AMERICAN Honey,” a road movie about a teen runaway who takes up with a traveling youth crew, won the official competition at Los Cabos Film Festival on Saturday. Winner of the jury prize at Cannes earlier this year, the film is British writer-director Andrea Arnold’s first U.S. feature. “X500,” a Mexico-Canada-Colombia co-production from Colombian filmmaker Juan Andres Arango, won the Mexico competition section. Los Cabos’ audience award went to “Beauties of the Night,” director Maria Jose Cuevas’ portrait of Mexican showgirls who performed in the 1970s. Pink to be mom again GRAMMY-WINNING pop star Pink (L) is expecting her second child with husband and motocross champ Carey Hart. The baby news was confirmed Saturday by publicist Meghan Kehoe after Pink posted a baby-bump shot with 5-year-old daughter Willow (R) on Instagram. The caption read simply, “Surprise!” There were no further details. Complementing her motherhood, the 37-year-old singer is a children’s advocate through UNICEF. Last year, she was named an ambassador to help promote physical activity in young children in the United States. Redford to quit acting FILM star Robert Redford says he’s retiring soon from acting to focus on directing. In an online interview with his grandson Dylan Redford, the 80-year-old star says he’s getting tired of acting. “I’m an impatient person so it’s hard for me to sit around and do take after take after take,” he says. Redford has two acting projects in the works: “Our Souls at Night,” with Jane Fonda, which he calls “a love story for older people who get a second chance in life,” and “The Old Man and the Gun,” with Casey Affleck and Sissy Spacek. Redford won the Oscar for directing in 1981 for “Ordinary People,” and an honorary Oscar in 2002.(SD-Agencies) (SD-Agencies) |