Cast of hunger games cinna




















Peeta's Mother Dwayne Boyd Peacekeeper 1 Anthony Reynolds Peacekeeper 2 Judd Lormand Peacekeeper 3 Woody Harrelson Haymitch Abernathy Toby Jones Claudius Templesmith Kimiko Gelman Venia Nelson Ascencio Flavius Bruce Bundy Octavia as Brooke Bundy Lenny Kravitz Cinna Amandla Stenberg Rue Dayo Okeniyi Thresh Leven Rambin Glimmer Jack Quaid Marvel Latarsha Rose Portia Donald Sutherland President Snow Alexander Ludwig Cato Isabelle Fuhrman Clove Ian Nelson Tribute Boy District 3 Kalia Prescott Tribute Girl District 3 Ethan Jamieson Tribute Boy District 4 Jacqueline Emerson Fox Face Mackenzie Lintz Tribute Boy District 9 Annie Thurman Tribute Girl District 9 Dakota Hood Tribute Girl District 10 Amber Chaney Avox Girl Karan Kendrick Atala Shane Biseell Hovercraft Tech Steve Coulter Game Center Tech 1 Sharon Conley Game Center Tech 3 John Ross Katniss' Father Rest of cast listed alphabetically: David Abernathy District 11 Farmer uncredited Scott Alms Head Peacekeeper uncredited Chase Anderson Capitol Citizen uncredited Nicholas Azarian District 12 Resident uncredited Tara-Nicole Azarian District 12 Teen uncredited Bakarhythm Capital Man uncredited Shelley Bassett Capitol Citizen uncredited David Belmont Capitol Citizen uncredited Bill Bennett Coal Miner uncredited Jeremy Bonham Capitol Citizen uncredited Linda Britt Capitol Citizen uncredited Michael Bunch Capitol Citizen uncredited Cedric J.

Capitol Stylist uncredited Don Calhoun Tribute Trainer uncredited Kerry Cashion Capitol Citizen uncredited Brian Patrick Catalano Sponsor uncredited Rita Conte Backstage Official uncredited Audrey Reid Couch District 12 Reaping Teen uncredited Lorinda Couch Hob Woman uncredited Christopher Cozort District Citizen uncredited William R. District 11 Farmer uncredited Digol Deng Warrior uncredited Blair Landon Dimmick Peacekeeper uncredited Jane Doole Capitol Citizen uncredited Shawn Dougan District 11 Farmer uncredited Kimberly Dunevant Capitol Citizen uncredited Amanda Dunn Capitol Citizen uncredited Antonio Echeverria Capitol Citizen uncredited Tyrone Emanuel Capitol Audiance uncredited Jackie Evancho District 12 Girl uncredited Cameron Fachman Boy from District 12 uncredited Blaque Fowler District 12 Citizen uncredited Colleen Galeazzi Capitol Citizen uncredited F.

Curtis Gaston Stagehand uncredited Tucker Gates District 12 Reaping Boy uncredited Paul Gibson Trexler Hoverhound uncredited David Goff Peacekeeper uncredited Joshua Grant Capital Citizen uncredited Leigha Hancock Tribute Girl District 7 uncredited Jonathan Hart District 12 Citizen uncredited Summer Hart District 12 Youth uncredited Eric Hennig Game Tech uncredited Lew Herman Capital Man uncredited Erika Ikuta Capital Woman uncredited Julie Ivey Martha uncredited Cecilia Johnson Capitol Citizen uncredited Dean Allen Jones Game Center Tech uncredited Joshua Jones District 11 Farmer uncredited Dan A.

District 11 Resident uncredited Jeff Kidd Capitol Citizen uncredited Mehmet Korhan Game Tech uncredited Konstantine Kurelias Peacekeeper uncredited Chad Kurtz Capitol Crowd uncredited Gwydion Lashlee-Walton Teen uncredited Jared Losano Trainer uncredited Bryce Lotz Reaping Teen uncredited Cody Lowe District 12 Citizen uncredited David Lowe Coal Miner uncredited Keri Keith Lumm District 12 Woman uncredited William Hunter Luther District 12 Teen uncredited Sam Ly Capitol Citizen uncredited Kirby Mack Tribute Girl District 4 uncredited Donna Marcus Capital Woman uncredited Jeremy Marinas Tribute Boy District 10 uncredited Chris Mark Tribute Boy District 5 uncredited Logan Martin District 11 Farmer uncredited Mark Meekins District 11 Farmer uncredited Ashton Moio District 6 Tribute uncredited Shana Murphy Propaganda Film Tribute uncredited Tim Olcott Distracted Flickerman Stagehand uncredited Sharon Oliphant Capitol Citizen uncredited Kimberly Ann Parker District 12 Townsperson uncredited Susan Patterson Hob Woman uncredited George Peroulas Man in Capitol Cafe uncredited Sandra Perry Capitol Citizen uncredited Kara Petersen Tribute Girl District 6 uncredited Herman Phillips Cinna : [when helping Katniss into her jacket, he reveals her mockingjay pin.

Looks up at her and puts his index finger to his lips]. Effie Trinket : [angrily scolding Katniss] You realize that your actions reflect badly on all of us, not just you. Cinna : They just want a good show. It's fine.

Effie Trinket : How about it's just bad manners, Cinna? How about THAT? Katniss Everdeen : So you're here to make me look pretty. Cinna : I'm here to help you make an impression. Cinna's outfits were mainly focused on Katniss and what suited her best. Based on descriptions in the novels, most of his designs learned towards utilitarianism but had an underlying elegance, and sometimes incorporated technological twists for dramatic effect.

Cinna wanted Katniss to look outstanding in all of the outfits, and many of his designs were made to play up her image as "the girl on fire". Katniss' parade outfit for the 74th Hunger Games consisted of a simple black unitard, leather boots that laced up to the knees, and a cape made of red, orange, and yellow streamers.

The cape, along with a matching headpiece, was lit with artificial but highly realistic flames that streamed behind Katniss as she rode in the chariot. This outfit first established Katniss' reputation as the "girl on fire". While not specifically stated to have been designed by Cinna, Katniss and Peeta wore identical outfits in the Training Center the only tributes to do so ; therefore, it's safe to assume that their stylists had some influence. The outfits consisted of long-sleeved burgundy tunics, tight black pants, and leather shoes.

Katniss's dress for her interview with Caesar Flickerman. For Katniss's interview with Caesar Flickerman, Cinna designed a dress completely covered with jewels. The inside of the dress was "silken" presumably for comfort , and red, yellow, white, and blue gems decorated the outside in a flame design. Katniss estimated that the dress weighed forty pounds, and when she twirled, she looked like she was engulfed in pure flames.

For her interview after the Games, Katniss wore a soft, yellow dress that fell to her knees and had no sleeves. It was flimsy, gathered at her ribs, and included padding over her breasts to disguise the weight she had lost in the arena. Katniss considered this dress to be "a very calculated look", and Cinna's intentions soon became clear: In the eyes of the Capitol and following their own constructed narrative, Katniss and Peeta were so head-over-heels in love with each other that they were willing to sacrifice themselves and be together in death, rather than one of them emerging as victor and being alone.

This story had become incredibly popular among the Capitol citizens, and was officially given as the reason why the two tributes acted in such blatant defiance against the government. To reinforce this narrative and to appease potentially angry officials, Cinna tried to make Katniss look as innocent and girlish as possible; however, in keeping with Katniss' image as the "girl on fire", the fabric of the dress had a soft, ripply glow that made it appear as though she were wearing candlelight.

Cinna remained Katniss' personal stylist for her Victory Tour, which took place about 6 months after the Games. For the tour, he designed a myriad of dresses and other clothing for her to wear as the tour passed through each district. Effie tells Katniss that "Cinna was working on your garment car. He must have over a hundred outfits for you During this time, Katniss came to regard him as a close friend.

For the first day of the Victory Tour - and the live broadcast where Katniss shows the clothes that she "designed" - Cinna creates an outfit that Katniss describes as, "Flowing black pants made of thick, warm material.

A comfortable white shirt. A sweater woven from green and blue and gray strands of kitten-soft wool. Laced leather boots that don't pinch my toes. In District 11, where the weather is considerably warmer than in 12, Katniss wears "a pretty orange frock patterned with autumn leaves.

Cinna also designed dresses for Katniss to wear to banquets and balls following her public appearances, and it's mentioned that Cinna gives up on Katniss looking girlish and innocent and begins to "take in her my clothes around the waist".

The dress for District 11 was pale pink, strapless, and paired with a silver shoulder wrap. After Katniss accepted Peeta's proposal during the Victory Tour stop in the Capitol, Cinna designed a set of wedding dresses. Initially, two dozen dresses were created, and by the time Katniss' modeling shoot arrived, they had been narrowed down to six. However, most of the dresses are not described in great detail, and some not at all, except through several strings of words:.

If it can be assumed that each of these sentences describes a single gown, then it would seem that only four of the six dresses are given form in the narrative. After the modeling shoot, the Capitol audience voted to select the one that would be used for the wedding; based on later descriptions, the favorite seems to have been the white silk gown with hanging sleeves and pearls.

This outfit consisted of a fitted black jumpsuit, paired with a crown made of heavy black metal. When a button inside the sleeve was pressed, the suit would light up and give the appearance of being coated in glowing embers. At the same time, the crown would glow red-hot and highlight the wearer's face. Katniss's wedding dress was made of heavy white silk, with long hanging sleeves and embroidered with pearls.

After she was reaped into the 75th Hunger Games - where it was strongly implied that the rules were altered to ensure her participation - President Snow attempted to dominate Katniss even further by ordering that she wear this dress for her interview with Caesar Flickerman symbolically turning her wedding dress into a burial shroud. Unbeknownst to anyone, Cinna secretly altered the.

When the flames cleared, the dress was made of black feathers with white patches on the sleeves, the exact same coloring as a mockingjay. This symbolized that the rebellion was still alive and confident, but sadly this brave and rebellious act caused Cinna's death.

The final outfit that Cinna designed was Katniss' mockingjay uniform, which she wore throughout the Second Rebellion. When she officially agreed to help the rebel efforts, Katniss is handed a sketchbook containing Cinna's drawings of the uniform, and she recognizes his style at once: "Only one person could have designed the outfit, at first glance utterly utilitarian, at second a work of art.

Katniss initially expected that Cinna would be shallow and indifferent to her wellbeing based on the Capitol citizens she had already met. However, Cinna completely surprises her with his quiet, yet outgoing, supportive, and encouraging manner. He becomes one of her few allies during the 74th Hunger Games and helps her to make an incredibly spirited and positive impression upon Panem.

The effort and work he put into ensuring her success made the two become fast friends. During the pre-launch phase, Cinna gives her hope by telling her that out of all the tributes, he would bet on her if he could.

Cinna is one of the few people who understands her defiant spirit and courage, and in turn, he creates the "girl on fire" theme to remind the audience of her personality.

In her victor's house, there is a phone which had no use before she started to chat with Cinna about her "talent.



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