Saturday, August 20, 2011
Today on indieWIRE: Physical Violence Worsens Manages to lose It, Madonna's Rising Star & More
Today on indieWIRE, Physical Violence Worsens lost his awesome, Andrea Riseborough dished on dealing with the fabric Girl, Fantastic Fest introduced some news, plus much more. iW's Movie during the day: Gerard Depardieu Causes Physical Violence Worsens to get rid of It On Air: Thanks Gérard! Yesterday, we at indieWIRE got good chuckle each week when news hit that French actor Gérard Depardieu had peed within the aisle of the packed plane. 'Michael,' 'Melancholia,' 'Headhunters' and much more Make Fantastic Fest's second Wave of Programming: Fantastic Fest, the biggest genre film festival within the U.S., has introduced the 2nd wave of programming because of its approaching seventh edition. 'Peace, Love & Misunderstanding' to spread out twelfth Woodstock Film Festival & Other Highlights: Unveiling what it really calls a "sneak peak" Thursday, the Woodstock Film Festival introduced some highlights of their approaching event that happens within the scenic Catskills in upstate New You are able to, Sept. 21-25. Indie Spirit Honours Demand Records Starts Today: It's that season again: As summer time begins to wind lower, honours season revs up. Film Independent gets a jump today, beginning its demand records for that Independent Spirit Honours, now in the 27th year. How Little Documentary 'Quantum Hoops' Grew to become a Large Ben Stiller Comedy: So how exactly does a small documentary be a hot Ben Stiller comedy? 'Quantum Hoops' was Ron Greenwald's 2007 documentary that adopted the CalTech basketball team within their mission to achieve victory after 21 seasons of deficits. FUTURES: Andrea Riseborough Talks Madonna, RADA and 'Brighton Rock': Andrea Riseborough may well be a familiar face for many. The British full-lipped beauty switched heads on her brassy submit last year's 'Made in Dagenham,' had a small sector in Mike Leigh's 'Happy-Go-Lucky' and received a bevvy of popularity of her BAFTA TV Award nominated turn because the title character within the TV film 'Margaret Thatcher: The Lengthy Walk to Finchley.' Critical Consensus: 'Last Circus' Tops Weak Week on criticWIRE: The spanish language director Álex p la Iglesia's 'The Last Circus' hits theaters a few days ago via Magnolia Pictures, and it is the pick each week, based on the folks questioned on criticWIRE. Morgan Spurlock, Nick Broomfield and Ted Hope on Tap for TIFF's Industry Programs: Nick Broomfield, Morgan Spurlock, Ted Hope, Relativity Media Boss Ryan Kavanaugh and Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald are probably the names getting involved in the 2010 industry programs in the 2011 Toronto Worldwide Film Festival, it had been introduced today. The TIFF Industry programs provide periods with industry professionals and a few of the festival's filmmakers to supply networking possibilities for filmmakers. Watch: Nicole Kidman Cashes a Salary in Trailer for 'Trespass': Nicole Kidman should have really loved her time spent hamming it on the group of 'Batman Forever.' Watch: Wrenching Trailer for Sundance Helps Doc 'We Were Here': 'We Were Here,' the deeply affecting documentary that can take a glance back in the birth from the Helps epidemic in Bay Area, received buzz following its world premiere at Sundance and it has since gone onto play in a slew of festivals, including Berlin, Outfest and NewFest. The Best Way To Assist the U.K. Marketers Who Saw Their Business Decimated through the London Riots: The London riots have ended, however the chaos only has begun for that country's independent film marketers. This is where Another Cinema has walked in. San Sebastian Completes Its Selection Using the Latin American Sidebar: The approaching San Sebastian Worldwide Film Festival has added 13 films to its official selection using the Horizontes Latinos sidebar, including two Cannes' Not Certain Regard gamers, Gerardo Naranjo's 'Miss Bala' and Chilean Christian Jimenez's 'Bonsai.' Ridley Scott: From 'Alien' Reboot 'Prometheus' to 'Blade Runner' Follow up: The highlight of Comic-Disadvantage, bar none, was Ridley Scott's 'Prometheus' footage. While Fox and Scott are downplaying the sci-fi space thriller's relationship towards the original 'Alien' and also the kick-ass James Cameron follow up 'Aliens,' there is no doubt this movie is grown in the same DNA Scott confesses it.
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