Showing posts with label Movies trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies trailers. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Salma Hayek to produce the 3D Movie of Gibran Khalil Gibran genius Book THE PROPHET





Salma Hayek Production Company «the Ventanarosa Productions» will produce The Famous Book Of  our Lebanese Genius Gibran Khalil Gibran with Clark Peterson and Ron Senkowski and two lebanese Hayssam and Nael Nasr from Mygroup Lebanon with Mohamad fathallah  the Media International Pictures to distribute the movie in Lebanon and the Arab world the link between the Lebanese and the American productions , Lebanon will participate in 25% of production budget expected to be 12 million dollars, the contract was signed mid June 2011 after buying the copyright from GNC Gibran Khalil Gibran National Committee in Bechareh . Each Chapter of the Book will be directed by a different director who are the following filmmakers Sylvain Chomet (The Triplets of Belleville), John Stevenson (Kung Fu Panda), Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis), Chris Landreth (Oscar-winning short Ryan), Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells), Nina Paley (Sita Sings the Blues), Bill Plympton (Guard Dog and Your Face) and Kunio Kato (Oscar winning short Tsumiki no ie)



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Monday, May 16, 2011

THE TREE OF LIFE - Wonn in Cannes 2011


Palme d'Or: «The Tree of Life» de Terrence Malick


Monday, May 9, 2011

Nadine Labaki's "Halla2 Lawen" MOVIE To compete in the 64th Cannes Film Festival

Prix oecuménique Mentions spéciales
  "Et maintenant on va où" de Nadine Labaki






Nadine Labaki's new movie will be competing at the 64th annual Cannes Film Festival which will run from May 11th to the 22nd. "Halla2 Lawen" will be Nadine's second movie to make it to the Cannes Film Festival after "Sukkar Nabat" in 2007. The movie was filmed in record time from October to December 2010 and cost 4 million euros. It is the only movie in the festival that is directed by a young female Arab director.


Directed by : Nadine LABAKI 
Country: LEBANON, FRANCE
Year: 2011
Duration: 100.00 minutes

Synopsis

On the edge of a cratered road, a cortège-like procession of women solemnly makes its way towards the village cemetery. Takla, Amale, Yvonne, Afaf and Saydeh stoically brave the oppressive midday heat, clutching photographic effigies of their beloved menfolk, lost to a futile, protracted and distant war. Some of the women are veiled, others bear wooden crosses, but all are clad in black and united by a sense of shared grief. As they arrive at the cemetery gates, the procession divides into two congregations; one Muslim, the other Christian.
Set against the backdrop of a war-torn country, "Where do we go now ?" tells the heart-warming tale of a group of women’s determination to protect their isolated, mine-encircled, community from the pervasive and divisive outside forces that threaten to destroy it from within.
United by a common cause, the women’s unwavering friendship transcends, against all the odds, the religious fault lines which crisscross their society and they hatch some extraordinarily inventive, and oftentimes comical, plans in order to distract the village’s menfolk and defuse any sign of inter-religious tension.
A series of chaotic incidents tests the women’s ingenuity as they manage, with sass, to successfully stave off the fall-out from the distant war. But when events take a tragic turn, just how far will the women go in order to prevent bloodshed and turmoil?

 

  

 

 












 

Credits

Actors


Contacts and useful links

Production

LES FILMS DES TOURNELLES - 10 Sainte-Anastase - 75003 Paris - FRANCE - T : +33 (0)1 42 77 62 34 - tournelles@tournelles.com - http://www.lesfilmsdestournelles.com/ PATHE (FRANCE) LES FILMS DE BEYROUTH (LIBAN) UNITED ARTISTIC GROUP (EGYPTE) PRIMA TV (ITALIE) FRANCE 2 CINEMA (FRANCE) CHAOCORP (FRANCE)

Distribution

PATHÉ - T : +33 (0)1 71 72 30 00 - karine.malek@pathe.com - http://www.pathedistribution.com/

French press

LAURENCE GRANEC ET KARINE MENARD - - T : +33 (0)1 47 20 36 66 - laurence.karine@granecmenard.com

International press

PREMIERE PR - - T : +44 (0)20 7292 8330 - jonathan.rutter@premierpr.com - http://www.premierpr.com/film/

Foreign sales

PATHÉ INTERNATIONAL - - T : +33 (0)1 71 72 30 00 - sales@patheinternational.com - http://www.patheinternational.com/

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Red Riding Hood movie soundtrack



TRAILOR SONG UNRELEASED Fever Ray Song (1/2 of a knife) song

Towers Of The Void"
Written and Produced by
Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Reitzell


"Crystal Visions"
Written by Milo Cordell and Robertson Furze

"The Wolf"
Written by
Karin Dreijer Andersson, Liliana Zavala, Christoffer Berg, Van Rivers and Peder Mannerfelt p/k/a The Subliminal Kid
Produced by
Karin Dreijer Andersson, Brian Reitzell, Liliana Zavala, Christoffer Berg,
Van Rivers and Peder Mannerfelt p/k/a The Subliminal Kid
Performed by Fever Ray
Fever Ray appears courtesy of Rabid Records

"Fire Walking"
Written and Produced by
Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Reitzell

"Keep The Streets Empty For Me"
Written by
Cecilia Nordlund and Karin Dreijer Andersson
Performed by Fever Ray
Courtesy of Rabid Records under exclusive license to Mute
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

"Let's Start An Orchestra"
Written and Performed by Ken Andrews and
Brian Reitzell

"Ozu Choral"
Written and Performed by
Brian Reitzell

"Piano Study No. 1 (Symphonic)"
Written and Performed by
Brian Reitzell

"Crystal Visions"
Written by Milo Cordell and Robertson Furze
Performed by
The Big Pink
Courtesy of 4AD Records

"Just A Fragment Of You"
Written and Produced by
Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Reitzell
Performed by Anthony Gonzalez and Brian Reitzell

“The Lincoln Lawyer” Soundtrack Tracklisting

“The Lincoln Lawyer” Soundtrack :

01. Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City - Bobby ‘Blue’ Bland
02. Lincoln Lawyer - Marcus “Seige” White feat. Big Hollis
03. Music - Erick Sermon feat. Marvin Gaye
04. Don’t Sweat The Technique - Erik B. & Rakim
05. Nightcall - Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx
06. Bobblehead Girl - Danny Chaimson & The 11th Hour
07. Now - Ari Hest
08. 107 Degrees - Citizen Cope
09. The Wilderness - Colin Smith
10. Hot Lazy Porch Swing - Cinema Guitar Works
11. Suspect - Setty & The Miracle
12. I Remember - deadmau5 & Kaskade
13. Moment Of Truth - Gang Starr
14. California Soul (Lincoln Lawyer Remix) - Marlena Shaw feat. Ya Boy

THE LINCOLIN LAWYER movie John Romano's smart, savvy script and terrific Brad Furman direction

A terrific LA noir thriller based on a novel by Michael Connelly.

You know you’re desperate for another Michael Connelly novel when you’re walking on a city street, see a Lincoln Town Car, in a town full of Lincoln Town Cars, and wonder if perhaps itinerant attorney Mickey Haller is conducting his law practice inside the car.  You know you’re desperate for that new Michael Connelly novel when you just assume that Mickey Haller is on his way to or from trouble or dodging a bullet, or perhaps just preparing a brief.  But wait! If trouble is in store, LAPD Detective Harry Bosch ought to know about it!
Relief is coming your way.  Michael Connelly’s new book, The Fifth Witness, features Mickey Haller, otherwise known as The Lincoln Lawyer.  One of the most thrilling and interesting characters we’ve come across in years, Mickey Haller breathes life—exciting, real, moral and pulsing life– into legal procedurals. Mickey Haller turns the legal procedural on its head.  In his new case, Haller defends a woman accused of murdering a banker who was going to foreclose on her home.  She sounds guilty, and all of the evidence makes it sound like she’ll be spending the rest of her life on a chain gang.  Mickey’s unorthodox team pitches in, including his new young associate, who’s known as “Bullocks,” because she is a recent graduate of Southwestern Law School, now housed in the former elegant department store. With any Mickey Haller book, as with any Michael Connelly novel, it’s not just the storyline that makes reading  it one of the best pursuits we can have—it’s a combination of character complexity, driving action and a totally thrilling moral twist that gives these books their heartbeat. The Fifth Witness is, literally, stunning.
The Fifth Witness is the newest Mickey Haller case, but we got to know Haller in Connelly’s great book, The Lincoln Lawyer.  John Romano, a screenwriter and literary critic, turned The Lincoln Lawyer into a film, to be released in late March.  He’s also one of the writers of Intolerable Cruelty, a really funny Coen Brothers film with George Clooney and Catherine Zeta Jones.  He’s seen his way around a television courtroom with writing credits on The Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law, in addition to many others.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Interview with Writer/director George Nolfi of the new romantic thriller The Adjustment Bureau.

By Mike Parker entertainment examier.

Are we in charge of our lives, or are decisions made for us long before we consider them? Do we control our destiny, or do unseen forces manipulate it? Writer/director George Nolfi talks about these huge philosophical questions that permeate his new romantic thriller The Adjustment Bureau.
Mike Parker – You adapted the screenplay for The Adjustment Bureau from a short story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjustment_Team by Philip K. Dick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_K._Dick  Dick's work has already proved to be money at the box office with such films as Total Recall, Blade Runner and Minority Report. Were you a fan of Philip Dick previously, or did this particular story just peak your interest?
George Nolfi – My producing partner, Michael Hackett, knows Dicks work well and is a big scifi fan. He is the one that brought the premise to me about nine years ago. The story intrigued me because I've always been interest in the concept of fate vs. free will. It was something we talked about at home when I was a kid. I loved the idea of Fate being a group of people, real characters you could interact with, rather than an abstraction.
Parker – You've worked with the lead actor, Matt Damon, in films like Ocean's Twelve and The Bourne Ultimatum. How important to the story was getting him on board with The Adjustment Bureau?
Nolfi – I would never have been about to direct this movie if there had not been a movie star attached. I felt like Matt was the best choice for the role because he has the ability to be authentic to the role. It's not like he is an actor playing the role. Matt is probably the greatest Everyman in Hollywood.
ParkerThe Adjustment Bureau taps into one of the great questions of life, whether or not a person views life from a religious perspective, and that is the great debate between fate and volition; predestination and free-will. Did you come up with any answers while you were writing the screenplay?
Nolfi – I think they are both there. I think life doesn't make much sense if there is not free will, but I also think there are also larger forces in effect in our lives that determine whether you are born in Zimbabwe or the Bronx. There are all these hugely important things that impinge on what kind of life we live; whether we are rich or poor, who our parents are - things that we have no control over. It is a dilemma that has troubled men since the origin of story, from the Gilgamesh epic through Greek drama to Shakespeare and into modern times.
Parker – I understand you've had the opportunity to screen this film for a variety of groups, and had the chance to get in on some pretty interesting discussions. What kind of response is The Adjustment Bureau generating?
Nolfi – It has really been amazing to screen this film for audiences and then do a question and answer session. I've done around 12 different Q&A screenings for groups including the military, religious organizations, political groups and regular college kids. Audiences all seem to engage with one of two aspects of the film. Either they connect with the character development and thriller aspects of the film, or they engage with the philosophical questions raised by the film.

Parker – One of the interesting questions raised by this film is the idea of personal responsibility. Do you do what is best for your own personal happiness, or do you set aside your own happiness and accept the path that might provide great benefit to others? And do we really have a choice between those two?
Nolfi – I know from my days in 8th grade English that you are supposed to be able to look at a story and determine the main theme, but I don't have just one theme to this film. One of the themes did deal with whether the hero should sacrifice his own happiness for the betterment of the world, once it is put to him that choosing one path would clearly provide a benefit to millions of people. I don't think there is an easy answer to that question. I think it is a real dilemma that people face every day, and they have to make those decisions without knowing the ultimate outcome.
Parker – What's coming up next on your agenda?
Nolfi – I've written a couple of things that need revising, but it has been an exhausting process getting this film made, so I think I'm going to take a vacation, then come back and decide which project to start revising.
Parker – Last words?
Nolfi – Most Hollywood movies take you into a world that is bounded by a certain genre - thriller, romance, drama, comedy. I tried to blend a bunch of genres together and I hope people will go to see The Adjustment Bureau without preconceived expectations. I think if they will do that they will really enjoy the film.