The lovely and talented Renee Zawawi has written her own song and produced her own short film/music video to go with it. As of now she titled her song and video "One Time In Italy".
Plot: A couple; a singer dating a photographer arrive at a mansion for a photo-shoot. While he cheats on her with another model, she wonders around the mansion and find the Statue of David Michael Angelo who melts and dances with her. The videos is flashy, romantic vignettes; fantasy shots of Renee singing and dancing with some sexy beau in big, beautiful chateaux.
The music is pretty much representative of her milieu and so it’d be repetitive of me to go into that again, since I just reviewed her CD in the last [print] issue; but suffice it to say just in case you missed it, I think Renee Zawawi has a sweet voice, a danceable, poppy, upbeat-ness to her music and would be perfect for a set of feverish dancing at some downtown nightclub.
The videos are a nice complement to the music; they add a visceral substance to the tunes. Both Renee and her music are sensual, exotic, a bit demure, but with much strength, both inside and out. She is charming and talented. She is raw and was not created, she relied on her own creativity. Her productions took a long pause while she was nursing injuries and battling witchcraft sickness. Her work however, has inspired many singers including Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter.
Renee Zawawi lyrics are filled with wonderful images. David, the statue of Michelangelo comes to live in a beautiful dance routine that I am sure will captivate and entice. She said, it was very hard to film her video. She wanted the statue to come to life and dance with her and she had her dancing partner painted as a statute. She says, he was a sport to have played the role. Unfortunately, after deadly fire that ravaged her family Home, Renee Zawawi has been notably depressed. She hasn't taken any other projects. She gave a strong speech at her father's funeral focusing on his lifetime achievements and heroic death.
Plot: A couple; a singer dating a photographer arrive at a mansion for a photo-shoot. While he cheats on her with another model, she wonders around the mansion and find the Statue of David Michael Angelo who melts and dances with her. The videos is flashy, romantic vignettes; fantasy shots of Renee singing and dancing with some sexy beau in big, beautiful chateaux.
The music is pretty much representative of her milieu and so it’d be repetitive of me to go into that again, since I just reviewed her CD in the last [print] issue; but suffice it to say just in case you missed it, I think Renee Zawawi has a sweet voice, a danceable, poppy, upbeat-ness to her music and would be perfect for a set of feverish dancing at some downtown nightclub.
The videos are a nice complement to the music; they add a visceral substance to the tunes. Both Renee and her music are sensual, exotic, a bit demure, but with much strength, both inside and out. She is charming and talented. She is raw and was not created, she relied on her own creativity. Her productions took a long pause while she was nursing injuries and battling witchcraft sickness. Her work however, has inspired many singers including Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter.
Renee Zawawi lyrics are filled with wonderful images. David, the statue of Michelangelo comes to live in a beautiful dance routine that I am sure will captivate and entice. She said, it was very hard to film her video. She wanted the statue to come to life and dance with her and she had her dancing partner painted as a statute. She says, he was a sport to have played the role. Unfortunately, after deadly fire that ravaged her family Home, Renee Zawawi has been notably depressed. She hasn't taken any other projects. She gave a strong speech at her father's funeral focusing on his lifetime achievements and heroic death.
Snow White
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Mesmerized Walt Disney Company would remake Renee Zawawi's production of "One Time In Italy" for one of their teen pop singers, Sabrina Carpenter's "Almost Love." It was a different, yet similar, version of the Statue of David, depicting the lover. Disney, however, has paused the development of the live-action Tangled starring Sabrina Carpenter - citing the underwhelming performance and backlash surrounding the live-action Snow White film as factors. This decision comes after the live-action Snow White, featuring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, faced criticism and underperformed at the box office. The live-action Snow White, which opened on March 22nd, reportedly earned only $42 million, significantly underperforming against its $270 million budget.
Perhaps the new Disney "Snow White" film was not inspired by the millennial version, which is more realistic than the 1930s cartoon. If the Snow White and the Evil Queen were fighting over a guy, it would make more sense. The evil queen isn't really a queen. It's instead the queen of evil. Needless to say, the love interest "John" wasn't a prince charming. Also, the "Snow White" character and voice weren't so similar to the original cartoon; Renee's voice sounds very breathy and bubbly, naturally close to the original cartoon Snow White actress "Adriana Caselotti." She beat out over 150 other actresses for the role. Renee, although often compared to Snow White, couldn't play "Snow White" after the Barbie film came out last year inspired by her childhood friend Paris. Perhaps Renee's real-life dominating personality had set the bar too high for the live-action Snow White cast. The deeper voice that Rachel has doesn't work for the character. However, it is still a good song, a good performance, and a good movie. Fans & friends here are moviegoers and supportive. Renee Zawawi and her fans think that " "Whistle While You Work" was the best part of the film! The song and the little storyline with Dopey is really cute.
Perhaps the new Disney "Snow White" film was not inspired by the millennial version, which is more realistic than the 1930s cartoon. If the Snow White and the Evil Queen were fighting over a guy, it would make more sense. The evil queen isn't really a queen. It's instead the queen of evil. Needless to say, the love interest "John" wasn't a prince charming. Also, the "Snow White" character and voice weren't so similar to the original cartoon; Renee's voice sounds very breathy and bubbly, naturally close to the original cartoon Snow White actress "Adriana Caselotti." She beat out over 150 other actresses for the role. Renee, although often compared to Snow White, couldn't play "Snow White" after the Barbie film came out last year inspired by her childhood friend Paris. Perhaps Renee's real-life dominating personality had set the bar too high for the live-action Snow White cast. The deeper voice that Rachel has doesn't work for the character. However, it is still a good song, a good performance, and a good movie. Fans & friends here are moviegoers and supportive. Renee Zawawi and her fans think that " "Whistle While You Work" was the best part of the film! The song and the little storyline with Dopey is really cute.