Exclusive: Elizabeth helmer Shekhar Kapur has attached to direct Three Apples Fell From Heaven, a film based on the Micheline Aharonian Marcom novel adapted by Motorcycle Diaries writer José Rivera. The film is set in 1915-1917 as Turks slaughtered Armenians, and revolves around a young female refugee taken in by Turkish neighbors after the death of her parents. Her childhood shattered, she now views the remains of her world through a Muslim veil, as several tragic…...
- 5/18/2017
- Deadline
As an international incident is working its way through the news cycle, you can bet cracks are being made on social media about who will option the movie rights. In the particularly protracted case of the 2010 Chilean mining accident, such an adaptation could have been made and released before any of the miners were. It took 69 days and tens of millions of dollars to rescue the 33 men trapped deep within the San José mine, and the world took notice. Now, The 33 lets you revisit those long weeks of waiting in a comparatively comfortable two hours. No diamond cutter of insight, The 33 compresses details, events, and people into bite-sized doses of Based on a True Story uplift. Yet, there are flecks of gold to be found within this rich load of hooey.
Few out there would argue that attention spans have improved in the age of 24-hour news, so...
Few out there would argue that attention spans have improved in the age of 24-hour news, so...
- 11/11/2015
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
On October 13, 2010, the world held its collective breath as the global media broadcast the miraculous rescue of 33 Chilean miners that had been trapped 200 stories below ground for 69 days following the disastrous collapse of a copper-gold mine in Copiapó, Chile. Spurred on by the support and faith of the miners’ families encamped outside the mine, the Chilean miners’ rescue is one of the most moving real-life events of modern times, watched by more than a billion people around the world.
On October 13, 2015, Chilean Consulates across the United States and in Canada will celebrate the five-year anniversary of this daring rescue with events, including special screenings of Alcon Entertainment’s and Warner Bros. Pictures’ new film The 33.
Made with the cooperation of the real-life miners, their families and their rescuers, The 33 opens nationwide on November 13, 2015, exactly one month after the five-year anniversary of the rescue.
Patricia Riggen, director of The 33,...
On October 13, 2015, Chilean Consulates across the United States and in Canada will celebrate the five-year anniversary of this daring rescue with events, including special screenings of Alcon Entertainment’s and Warner Bros. Pictures’ new film The 33.
Made with the cooperation of the real-life miners, their families and their rescuers, The 33 opens nationwide on November 13, 2015, exactly one month after the five-year anniversary of the rescue.
Patricia Riggen, director of The 33,...
- 10/9/2015
- by Melissa Thompson
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
As the days get darker and the cold winds of Autumn approach, it’s time to look ahead at the upcoming movies set to hit cinemas this Fall.
The huge slate includes the return of the Jedis, the rebirth of Frankenstein and a new age of Good Dinosaurs. These movies will take audiences to a Galaxy Far, Far Away, on a voyage to Mars and to the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest.
Here’s our list of the 2015 Fall movies that we can’t wait to see!
September
The Visit (Sept 11)
Writer/director/producer M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable) and producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, The Purge and Insidious series) welcome you to Universal Pictures’ The Visit. Shyamalan returns to his roots with the terrifying story of a brother and sister who are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip.
The huge slate includes the return of the Jedis, the rebirth of Frankenstein and a new age of Good Dinosaurs. These movies will take audiences to a Galaxy Far, Far Away, on a voyage to Mars and to the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest.
Here’s our list of the 2015 Fall movies that we can’t wait to see!
September
The Visit (Sept 11)
Writer/director/producer M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable) and producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, The Purge and Insidious series) welcome you to Universal Pictures’ The Visit. Shyamalan returns to his roots with the terrifying story of a brother and sister who are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip.
- 9/3/2015
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Kristen Stewart 'On the Road' dancing, with Garrett Hedlund on the right Down memory lane: Garrett Hedlund and Kristen Stewart 'On the Road' images At the time best known as The Twilight Saga's conflicted human Bella Swan, Kristen Stewart was cast as the exuberant Marylou in Walter Salles' film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's iconic 1950s novel On the Road. Salles had been impressed with Stewart's pre-Twilight work in Sean Penn's Into the Wild. Based on LuAnne Henderson, Kerouac's close buddy Neal Cassady's first wife, Marylou is described as a "beautiful little sharp chick." Apparently, one who also likes to move seductively to the sound of music – as can be attested by the Kristen Stewart picture above, which first came out online in early 2011. Besides Stewart, On the Road also features Garrett Hedlund – at the time best known for Tron: Legacy – as Dean Moriarty,...
- 5/9/2015
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Alcon Entertainment has inked a November 13, 2015 release date for "The 33" via Warner Bros., per the companies' longterm motion picture agreement. Oscar-nominated producer Mike Medavoy ("Black Swan"), who brought the project to Alcon, worked closely with families and rescuers to tell this 2010 story of 33 miners who were trapped half a mile underground for 69 days after the collapse of a 121-year-old copper-gold mine. Starring Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rodrigo Santoro and Juliette Binoche as one of the entombed miner's sisters, the film is entirely in English, with Chilean accents, which should secure its international appeal (while annoying others). Shot in working mines in Colombia and Chile, the film marks Patricia Riggen's feature film followup to 2007's "Under the Same Moon." "The 33" is written by Mikko Alanne, Craig Borten ("Dallas Buyers Club") and Michael Thomas from José Rivera's...
- 4/29/2015
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Back in 2010, the world watched as 33 miners in Chile worked to survive a period of 69 days trapped inside a closed off copper.gold mine. Now that incident has been turned into a feature film about resilience and strength - and it has a pretty damn impressive cast bringing the script to life. Check out the first international trailer for The 33 below: Hollywood began showing an interest in telling the story of the 33 trapped Chilean miners mere months after the incident, but as you may have noticed, it's taken quite a while for this film to actually get made. Director Patricia Riggen came on to make the movie all the way back in 2012, and Antonio Banderas became involved in the first half of 2013, but only now is The 33 finally made and getting prepared for theatrical release. Based on a screenplay wrriten by Mikko Alanne and José Rivera, the film...
- 4/1/2015
- cinemablend.com
It was inevitable that the 2010 Chilean mining incident would hit the big screen. The tragedy of 33 miners trapped half a mile underground after a 121-year-old copper-gold mine caved in is reenacted by Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rodrigo Santoro and Juliette Binoche as one of the entombed miner's sisters. A first international trailer has arrived via 20th Century Fox Chile. The film is entirely in English, with Chilean accents, which should secure its international appeal (while annoying others). Written by Mikko Alanne and José Rivera, "The 33" is produced by "Apocalypse Now" producer Mike Medavoy, who worked closely with the families to tell this story. After 69 days, and several attempts, all 33 miners were rescued. "The 33" opens in Chile on April 6 and in the Us sometime in 2015...
- 3/31/2015
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
As a major voice for justice and truth, theater has a responsibility to tell universal stories to and from a variety of communities. As mainstream American theater adjusts to an ever-emerging melting pot of cultures, theaters across the country are placing inclusion at the forefront of their work. Here are 18 great examples of multicultural theater companies that raise up underrepresented artists of all kinds. Intar (NYC)As one of the United States’ oldest Latino theater companies, Intar (International Arts Relations) has been “producing Latino voices in English since 1966.” The company produces Latin and Latin-American classics, reinterpretations of classics, and new work by Latin writers like José Rivera and Nilo Cruz. Intar just wrapped its third annual One-Minute Play Festival featuring world premieres by over 20 emerging and established Latin-American playwrights. The Jewish Theater of New York (NYC)This New York institution aims to “produce theatrical works that defy easy answers,” telling...
- 12/9/2014
- backstage.com
Chicago – In “References to Salvador Dali Makes Me Hot,” now at the Den Theatre in Chicago through September 7th, the intersect of author José Rivera and the strong cast of actors make for a formidable partnership. Committed and passionate interpreters take both the soft and edgy parts of the narrative to task.
Play Rating: 3.5/5.0
The Den Theatre hosts some exciting storefront stage companies, and the sublimely-named Something Incredibly Marvelous Happening tackles the oftentimes airy script with energy and verve. Led by Allyce Torres and Christian Castro, the cast provides invention in metaphor and reality. The character portrayed by Torres is haunted by her fantasy life, which becomes more focused as she gains outside education. Castro is the brutish American soldier, home to a situation that he is not comprehending, and the lack of communication between the couple becomes the looming desperation.
Benito (Christian Castro) and Gabriela (Allyce Torres) in ‘References...
Play Rating: 3.5/5.0
The Den Theatre hosts some exciting storefront stage companies, and the sublimely-named Something Incredibly Marvelous Happening tackles the oftentimes airy script with energy and verve. Led by Allyce Torres and Christian Castro, the cast provides invention in metaphor and reality. The character portrayed by Torres is haunted by her fantasy life, which becomes more focused as she gains outside education. Castro is the brutish American soldier, home to a situation that he is not comprehending, and the lack of communication between the couple becomes the looming desperation.
Benito (Christian Castro) and Gabriela (Allyce Torres) in ‘References...
- 9/3/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Antonio Banderas and Martin Sheen already signed up to appear in The 33, based on true-life tale of rescued miners
Jennifer Lopez has become the latest actor of Hispanic descent to join the increasingly stellar cast of The 33, the movie about the rescue of the Chilean miners trapped underground three years ago, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Lopez will join Antonio Banderas, Martin Sheen and Rodrigo Santoro in a true life tale of the 33 men rescued after being trapped underground for 69 days three years ago, attracting worldwide attention. It is not yet clear which role Lopez will take; her last big screen appearance was opposite Jason Statham in action thriller Parker.
Banderas will play Mario Sepúlveda, who became known to the world as the ebullient host of regular video journals sent to the surface by the miners, earning the nickname "Super Mario". Sheen will play a miner's father, while...
Jennifer Lopez has become the latest actor of Hispanic descent to join the increasingly stellar cast of The 33, the movie about the rescue of the Chilean miners trapped underground three years ago, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Lopez will join Antonio Banderas, Martin Sheen and Rodrigo Santoro in a true life tale of the 33 men rescued after being trapped underground for 69 days three years ago, attracting worldwide attention. It is not yet clear which role Lopez will take; her last big screen appearance was opposite Jason Statham in action thriller Parker.
Banderas will play Mario Sepúlveda, who became known to the world as the ebullient host of regular video journals sent to the surface by the miners, earning the nickname "Super Mario". Sheen will play a miner's father, while...
- 6/18/2013
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Jennifer Lopez just struck movie gold.
The 43-year-old singer and actress may be receiving a milestone star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, but the good news for J. Lo doesn’t stop there. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Puerto Rican star has just signed on to appear in the Chilean miner drama “The 33.”
In June 2011, it was reported that producer Mike Medavoy had acquired the rights of the film based on the 2010 Chilean mining accident, in which 33 miners were trapped in the San José copper–gold mine in Copiapó, Chile.
At the time, the world was captivated with rescue efforts and stories of the miners who remained underground for 69 days. Now their story is set to hit the big screen with the help of Lopez, Martin Sheen, Rodrigo Santoro, and Antonio Banderas.
“One year after the collapse of the mine, we consider this to be...
The 43-year-old singer and actress may be receiving a milestone star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, but the good news for J. Lo doesn’t stop there. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Puerto Rican star has just signed on to appear in the Chilean miner drama “The 33.”
In June 2011, it was reported that producer Mike Medavoy had acquired the rights of the film based on the 2010 Chilean mining accident, in which 33 miners were trapped in the San José copper–gold mine in Copiapó, Chile.
At the time, the world was captivated with rescue efforts and stories of the miners who remained underground for 69 days. Now their story is set to hit the big screen with the help of Lopez, Martin Sheen, Rodrigo Santoro, and Antonio Banderas.
“One year after the collapse of the mine, we consider this to be...
- 6/17/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Director Walter Salles’ film adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s acclaimed novel, ‘On the Road,’ is now available on SundanceNow. The adventure drama, which was an Official Selection at the Cannes and Toronto Film Festivals, is also available to watch on Cable, VOD and other digital outlets, including Amazon Streatming, PS3 Playstation Unlimited and Google Play. Audiences can rent the film, or stream it online, for $4.99. The timeless story and homage to the beatnik generation features an all-star cast, including Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst and Viggo Mortensen. ‘On the Road,’ which was written by screenwriter José Rivera, follows young New York City writer Sal Paradise [ Read More ]
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- 5/22/2013
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Spaniard will play Mario Sepúlveda, public face of the 33 men involved in 2010 mining accident, in Patricia Riggen's new film
Antonio Banderas will play Mario Sepúlveda, who became the public face of the 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for 69 days three years ago, according to Deadline.
The 33, the latest film to document the miners' story, will be the official version of the tale. It has been put together with the exclusive co-operation of the men involved in the incident.
Martin Sheen and Rodrigo Santoro will also star in the film, which will be directed by Patricia Riggen (La Misma Luna) from a screenplay by Mikko Alanne and José Rivera. She expects to shoot in the autumn, once the film has secured investment at this year's Cannes film festival.
The rescue of the miners, who became trapped more than half a mile underground, was carried out by a Chile-led international taskforce...
Antonio Banderas will play Mario Sepúlveda, who became the public face of the 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for 69 days three years ago, according to Deadline.
The 33, the latest film to document the miners' story, will be the official version of the tale. It has been put together with the exclusive co-operation of the men involved in the incident.
Martin Sheen and Rodrigo Santoro will also star in the film, which will be directed by Patricia Riggen (La Misma Luna) from a screenplay by Mikko Alanne and José Rivera. She expects to shoot in the autumn, once the film has secured investment at this year's Cannes film festival.
The rescue of the miners, who became trapped more than half a mile underground, was carried out by a Chile-led international taskforce...
- 5/20/2013
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Kristen Stewart, Garrett Hedlund: AFI Fest 2012 On the Road red carpet Kristen Stewart and Garrett Hedlund, two of the leads in Walter Salles’ On the Road, and producers Charles Gillibert and Rebecca Yeldham were present at Los Angeles’ AFI Fest Saturday screening of Salles’ film adaptation (written by José Rivera) of Jack Kerouac’s iconic novel. The On the Road screening — and U.S. premiere — was held at the equally iconic Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, L.A.’s preeminent site for movie premieres since superstar Norma Talmadge [...]...
- 11/4/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Years in the making, Walter Salles's movie adaptation of Kerouac's beat classic is bold, affecting and inherently sad
The first two books I bought when I arrived in New York as a graduate student in August 1957 were William H Whyte's The Organization Man and a special edition of the avant-garde quarterly Evergreen Review on the "San Francisco scene". They complemented each other. Whyte's book is a devastating assault on American conformity by a senior editor of the business magazine Fortune. The Evergreen special was a celebration of the countercultural artists soon to be famous as leaders of the beat generation, and the writers featured as members of the San Francisco scene were Allen Ginsberg, whose poem "Howl" was published earlier that year, and Jack Kerouac, whose On the Road was to be the literary sensation of 1957 when it appeared a month or so later.
During that autumn my principal...
The first two books I bought when I arrived in New York as a graduate student in August 1957 were William H Whyte's The Organization Man and a special edition of the avant-garde quarterly Evergreen Review on the "San Francisco scene". They complemented each other. Whyte's book is a devastating assault on American conformity by a senior editor of the business magazine Fortune. The Evergreen special was a celebration of the countercultural artists soon to be famous as leaders of the beat generation, and the writers featured as members of the San Francisco scene were Allen Ginsberg, whose poem "Howl" was published earlier that year, and Jack Kerouac, whose On the Road was to be the literary sensation of 1957 when it appeared a month or so later.
During that autumn my principal...
- 10/13/2012
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Although Ron Howard is plenty busy convincing the world that Arrested Development is filming a fourth season, he's ready to take on another TV project steeped in myth and legend. Deadline reports that Howard is preparing to direct the Showtime series Conquest, a "sweeping period drama" written by The Motorcycle Diaries' José Rivera about the clash between the Spanish conquistador Cortes and Aztec emperor Moctezuma II, who didn't exactly appreciate being conquistadored. There's no concrete timeline yet for when Conquest might make actually begin shooting, especially given Howard's busy development schedule and the fact that The ...
- 8/1/2012
- avclub.com
While we presume Ron Howard's epic take on Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" -- which was to span both the big and small screen -- isn't happening anytime soon, it seems the helmer isn't giving up on television as a place to tell an epic story. And now he's planning to go behind the camera for a period drama tackling an era that, we have to say, hasn't really been explored in recent memory. Howard will be headed to Showtime to helm "Conquest," penned by "The Motorcycle Diaries" and "On The Road" scribe José Rivera, that will tell the tale of Spanish Conquistador Hernan Cortes and his clash with Moctezuma II, the last ruler of the Aztec empire. And it wouldn't be a cable show without the promise of blood, supernatural stuff, gold and probably boobs. While other details on the project aren't clear, it's said to be a "passion project" for Howard,...
- 7/31/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
On the Road: Sam Riley / Sal Paradise, Garrett Hedlund Dean Moriarty On the Road reviews have been generally positive — though not without reservations. (Please scroll down for snippets from a few French reviews.) Walter Salles directed the movie version of Jack Kerouac‘s dramatically loose 1957 semi-autobiographical novel (written in 1951) about his road trips throughout the post-World War II United States. The On the Road cast is headed by Tron: Legacy‘s Garrett Hedlund (Dean Moriarty / Neal Cassady), Control‘s Sam Riley (Sal Paradise / Kerouac), and Twilight‘s Kristen Stewart (Marylou / LouAnne Henderson, Cassady’s wife at one point). On the Road opens in France today. It opens in The Netherlands tomorrow. Within the next few months, the film will come out in a number of other countries, including Brazil (June), Sweden (July), Denmark (August), the UK (September), Australia (October), and Argentina (November). IFC Films / Sundance Selects will distribute On the Road in North America,...
- 5/23/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Cannes Film Festival movie review: In Variety, Justin Chang says the following about Walter Salles‘ On the Road, a film adaptation of Jack Kerouac‘s 1957 novel starring Garrett Hedlund (Dean Moriarty / Neal Cassady), Sam Riley (Sal Paradise / Jack Kerouac’s alter ego), and Kristen Stewart (photo, as Marylou / LouAnne Henderson): "Evocatively lensed, skillfully made and duly attentive to the mercurial qualities of its daunting source material, Walter Salles’ picture pulses with youthful energy but feels overly calculated in its bid for spontaneity, attesting to the difficulty and perhaps futility of trying to reproduce Kerouac’s literary lightning onscreen. "… The blur of events and surface impressions onscreen … feels overlong at 139 minutes, yet nowhere near long enough, and even Riley’s appealing, bright-eyed turn can’t keep Sal from seeming a passive, psychologically weak protagonist. "The other actors hit their notes effectively, particularly [Viggo] Mortensen and [Tom] Sturridge as the respective alter egos...
- 5/23/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
On the Road: Kristen Stewart as Marylou, Sam Riley‘s / Sal Paradise’s ear "I just had a great idea, you guys are gonna love it!" exclaims Garrett Hedlund‘s Dean Moriarty at the end of this French-subtitled On the Road clip. (Please scroll down to check out Sur la route.) Also seen in the clip are Kristen Stewart‘s Marylou and Sam Riley‘s Sal Paradise. Walter Salles directed this year’s Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or contender. Kristen Stewart is the focus of this particular On the Road clip, as Marylou is apparently telling Sal that she’s going to dump Dean. She sounds a bit like a fatalist: better dump Dean before he dumps her. In any case, she’s already got a fiance at home, a sailor. Marylou also sounds like a traditionalist here: she wants a house and a baby, "something normal.
- 5/21/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
On the Road interview: Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley "It’s interesting to play characters that have existed," says Kristen Stewart in an On the Road video interview posted at Screenslam. (Please scroll down.) "Especially when you have grown to love those people. When I played Joan Jett, I couldn’t improvise. I felt so weird putting words in her mouth. I always referred to her. And in this case, we wouldn’t be doing On the Road right, unless it was found, unless so much of it was, like, learned and then forgotten, so we could actually just discover it ourselves." Screenslam will be posting several interviews with various On the Road talent in the next few days. On the Road, in competition for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival, opens in France on May 23. Directed by Walter Salles — of previous road movies Central Station...
- 5/21/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Viggo Mortensen: fictionalized William S. Burroughs, On the Road On The Road: Box-Office/Oscar Chances Pt.1 Could Walter Salles‘ On the Road buck the IFC Films box-office and awards-season trend? Theoretically, it could. When it comes to North American audiences, Kristen Stewart (who has Snow White and the Huntsman and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 coming out) and Tron: Legacy‘s Garrett Hedlund (to be seen in Joel Coen and Ethan Coen’s Inside Llewyn Davis) have larger followings than IFC Films stars like, say, Juliette Binoche, Mathieu Amalric, Patricia Clarkson, Catherine Deneuve, Anamaria Marinca, Stockard Channing, Benicio Del Toro, or Diego Luna. As a plus, the Jack Kerouac / Walter Salles / Kristen Stewart / Garrett Hedlund combo will likely prove irresistible to more than a few moviegoers. (Not to mention supporting performances by Spider-Man‘s Kirsten Dunst, The Lord of the Rings movies’ Viggo Mortensen, and the upcoming...
- 5/9/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Kristen Stewart dancing, On the Road On the Road, Walter Salles‘ film adaptation of Jack Kerouac‘s novel, has finally found a U.S. distributor. AMC Networks, which owns IFC Films and Sundance Selects, has purchased the North American distribution rights to the Palme d’Or contender starring Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, and Kristen Stewart. As per Variety, the On the Road price tag was "in the low seven figures." The Variety report also states that "multiple people who have seen the film agreed that it contains awards-caliber performances and cinematography, but add that its two-hours-plus length and nebulous narrative will make it a challenge to market to mainstream [audiences]." In addition to Kristen Stewart, best known for the Twilight movies, Tron: Legacy‘s Garrett Hedlund, and Control‘s Sam Riley, On the Road features Spider-Man‘s Kirsten Dunst, Man of Steel’s Amy Adams, A Dangerous Method’s Viggo Mortensen...
- 5/9/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Danny Morgan as Ed Dunkel, On the Road poster It turns out that Kirsten Dunst’s On the Road character poster wasn’t the last one for us at Alt Film Guide. Above you can see Danny Morgan as Big Ed Dunkel, a character based on Albert C. Hinkle. Hinkle himself unveiled the poster on his Facebook page earlier today, adding (in a reply to Morgan’s wife), "I am honored to be portrayed by [Danny Morgan]. Can’t wait to see the movie!" Directed by Central Station / The Motorcycle Diaries‘ Walter Salles, On the Road stars Snow White and the Huntsman / The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’s Kristen Stewart as Marylou (LuAnne Henderson), Control / Byzantium’s Sam Riley as Sal Paradise (Jack Kerouac), and Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis‘ Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty (Neal Cassady). In addition to Ideal / Off the Hook’s Morgan and Melancholia / Spider-Man’s Dunst,...
- 4/24/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Kirsten Dunst/Camille On the Road poster If this isn't an all-out smile, I don't know what is. Those sparkling white teeth and healthy-looking gums belong to Kirsten Dunst. What a world! What a life! What a dentist!. I'm assuming Dunst's is the last On the Road "character" poster we're adding, as every major On the Road character has already gotten his/her poster. Dunst's actually came out before the ones for the film's three leads, Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, and Kristen Stewart. We're just late posting it. In On the Road, Dunst plays Camille, the wife of Dean Moriarty (Hedlund), who leaves her behind to go on the road with the much younger Marylou (Stewart). Camille is based on Carolyn Cassady, the first wife of the sexually adventurous Neal Cassady (Moriarty in the novel/film). Sissy Spacek played Carolyn Cassady in John Byrum's Heart Beat, based on Cassady's 1976 book of memoirs,...
- 4/20/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Kristen Stewart as Marylou, On the Road poster Kristen Stewart plays Marylou, Dean Moriarty's girlfriend, in Walter Salles' film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's 1957 novel (actually written in 1951) On the Road. Moriarty is played by Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis' Garrett Hedlund. While Dean Moriarty is a fictionalized version of Kerouac's intimate buddy Neal Cassady, Marylou is a representation of Cassady's first wife, LuAnne Henderson. In 1945, the 15-year-old Henderson married Cassady — who had sexual liaisons with both men and women; their marriage was annulled three years later. In addition to Stewart and Garrett Hedlund, On the Road features the following performers: Woman in Love / Brighton Rock's Sam Riley as Sal Paradise (a fictionalized Jack Kerouac), Waiting for Forever / Being Julia's Tom Sturridge as Carlo Marx (Allen Ginsberg), Man of Steel / The Muppets' Amy Adams, Eastern Promises / A History of Violence's Viggo Mortensen, Elysium / I Am Legend's Alice Braga,...
- 4/19/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty, On the Road poster "Desirous of everything at the same time," is how Dean Moriarty is described in the latest character poster for Walter Salles' film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's On the Road. That statement can be read in all sorts of ways — at the same time. Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis' Garrett Hedlund plays the sensual, live-for-the-moment Moriarty, inspired by Kerouac's intimate buddy Neal Cassady. Married three times — at one point to two different women — Cassady had a two-decade, off-and-on relationship with Allen Ginsberg. (Back in the '50s, Kerouac wanted Marlon Brando as Dean; the sexually conflicted Kerouac was to have played On the Road's other male lead, Sal Paradise, a version of himself.) In addition to Garrett Hedlund, On the Road features the following performers: Woman in Love / Brighton Rock's Sam Riley as Sal, The Twilight Saga:...
- 4/18/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Sam Riley, On the Road poster In Walter Salles' On the Road, adapted by José Rivera from Jack Kerouac's iconic novel, Sam Riley plays Sal Paradise, based on Kerouac himself. Kerouac wrote his novel in 1951, though it would be published only in 1957. Around that time, he wanted to play himself in a film version of his book, with Marlon Brando as Dean Moriarty, inspired by Neal Cassady, and brought to life by Tron: Legacy / Georgia Rule's Garrett Hedlund in Salles' movie. In addition to Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund, On the Road features the following: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 / Snow White and the Huntsman / Welcome to the Rileys' Kristen Stewart, Waiting for Forever / Being Julia's Tom Sturridge, Ideal / Off the Hook's Danny Morgan, Mad Men / Get Him to the Greek's Elisabeth Moss, and The Virgin Suicides / Spider-Man's Kirsten Dunst. [See also Alice Braga, Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, Elisabeth Moss, and Tom Sturridge On the Road posters.] On the Road...
- 4/18/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Elisabeth Moss, On the Road movie poster "These people are mad," says (I assume) Elisabeth Moss' Galatea Dunkel in Walter Salles' On the Road, to open in France on May 23. Moss looks a little mad herself here, kinda like Bette Davis about to slap Miriam Hopkins in some movie or other. By the way, this is no putdown. This poster offers a great, memorable image of Elisabeth Moss, among whose film credits are Get Him to the Greek, Did You Hear About the Morgans?, and Girl, Interrupted. Moss is also a member of the Mad Men ensemble. In Salles and screenwriter José Rivera's film version of Jack Kerouac's novel, Galatea Dunkel is the wife of Ed Dunkel (Off the Hook / Ideal's Danny Morgan). The Dunkels are based on Helen Hinkle and Al Hinkle, early members of the Beats. In addition to Elisabeth Moss and Danny Morgan,...
- 4/10/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Amy Adams, On the Road poster Three-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams (Junebug / Doubt / The Fighter), looking nothing at all like her fairy-tale princess in Enchanted, is featured on this On the Road poster. [Watch the On the Road trailer.] In director Walter Salles and screenwriter José Rivera's film version of Jack Kerouac's iconic novel, Adams plays Jane, the wife of Old Bull Lee (Viggo Mortensen). Jane and Old Bull Lee stand for, respectively, Joan Vollmer (aka Joan Vollmer Adams) and her common-law husband William S. Burroughs (Naked Lunch). In 1951, a drunken Burroughs shot the 28-year-old Vollmer dead while the couple were living in Mexico. In addition to Amy Adams and Eastern Promises' Viggo Mortensen, On the Road features the following: Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis Garrett Hedlund, Byzantium / Woman in Love's Sam Riley, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 / Snow White and the Huntsman's Kristen Stewart, Waiting for Forever / Being Julia's Tom Sturridge,...
- 4/9/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Kristen Stewart, On the Road Kristen Stewart reads — or pretends to read — Marcel Proust's Swann's Way in this photo on the On the Road "set." Based on Jack Kerouac's classic novel, On the Road was directed by Walter Salles from a screenplay by José Rivera (Salles' collaborator on The Motorcycle Diaries). [See also Beautiful Kristen Stewart/On The Road picture.] Stewart's On the Road co-stars are Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis Garrett Hedlund and Byzantium / Control / Woman in Love's Sam Riley. Also in the cast: Enchanted / Doubt / Man of Steel's Amy Adams, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King / Eastern Promises' Viggo Mortensen, Effie / Being Julia / Waiting for Forever's Tom Sturridge, Off the Hook / Ideal's Danny Morgan, Elysium / Predator's Alice Braga, Mad Men / Get Him to the Greek's Elisabeth Moss, and Marie Antoinette / Melancholia's Kirsten Dunst. Mostly shot in late 2010 (in Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Argentina), On the Road...
- 4/6/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Kristen Stewart, On the Road movie Kristen Stewart looks quite beautiful in this On the Road photo, posted earlier today on the film's website. Best known for playing Bella Swan in the Twilight movies, Stewart has appeared in several independent productions, most notably a supporting role in Sean Penn's Into the Wild (which led to her being cast in On the Road), and leads in Greg Mottola's well-received Adventureland, opposite Ryan Reynolds and Jesse Eisenberg; Floria Sigismondi's The Runaways, as singer Joan Jett next to Dakota Fanning's Cherie Currie; and as a pole dancer/sex worker in Jake Scott's little-seen Welcome to the Rileys, with James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. Directed by Walter Salles, and adapted by José Rivera from Jack Kerouac's classic novel, On the Road will probably be screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Stewart's co-stars are Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis...
- 4/5/2012
- by Zac Gille
- Alt Film Guide
Tom Sturridge as Carlo Marx: On the Road poster Tom Sturridge (Effie / Waiting for Forever / Brothers of the Head) is seen above in the latest On the Road "character" poster. In director Walter Salles and screenwriter José Rivera's film version of Jack Kerouac's iconic novel, Sturridge plays the character Carlo Marx, which sounds a lot like Harpo Marx, but who's actually Kerouac's portrait of writer-poet Allen Ginsberg. [Watch the On the Road trailer.] Two years ago, James Franco played Ginsberg in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's Howl. Next, Daniel Radcliffe will be playing Ginsberg in John Krokidas' Kill Your Darlings (2013), co-starring Elizabeth Olsen, Michael C. Hall, and Ben Foster as William S. Burroughs (played by Viggo Mortensen, as Old Bull Lee, in On the Road). [Viggo Mortensen as Old Bull Lee.] In addition to Sturridge and Mortensen, On the Road features Tron: Legacy / Inside Llewyn Davis' Garrett Hedlund, Byzantium / Woman in Love's Sam Riley, Twilight / Snow White and the Huntsman...
- 3/24/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Viggo Mortensen as Old Bull Lee: On the Road poster Viggo Mortensen (Eastern Promises / A Dangerous Method) stars in his own On the Road poster. In director Walter Salles and screenwriter José Rivera's film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's novel, Mortensen plays the character Old Bull Lee aka William S. Burroughs (Naked Lunch). [Watch the On the Road trailer.] Though every On the Road performer is listed below the title, only Tron: Legacy's Garrett Hedlund and Control's Sam Riley are listed before the "with," which basically sets them apart as the film's two official leads. Breaking Dawn Part 2 / Snow White and the Huntsman's Kristen Stewart is the first "supporting" player listed right after the "with," followed by Julie & Julia / The Muppets' Amy Adams, Effie / Waiting for Forever's Tom Sturridge, Off the Hook / Ideal's Danny Morgan, Elysium / Predators' Alice Braga, and Mad Men / Get Him to the Greek's Elizabeth Moss.
- 3/23/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Mumbai Mantra, the media and entertainment division of the Mahindra Group, is collaborating with Sundance Institute for the inaugural Mumbai Mantra Sundance Institute Screenwriters Lab 2012. Eight feature film projects have been selected through a rigorous evaluation process of submissions from Indian screenwriters from around the world . These Screenwriting Fellows will have the opportunity to work intensely on their feature film scripts with the support of Creative Advisors (established Screenwriters and Directors) in an environment that encourages innovation and creative risk-taking. Through one-on-one story sessions with the Creative Advisors, the Screenwriting Fellows will engage in an artistically demanding process that offers indispensable lessons in craft, a fresh perspective on their work and a platform to fully realize their material.This year.s Screenwriting Fellows who will go through an immersive five day workshop (March 11-16) at a Club Mahindra Resort are: . Charudutt Acharya (Sonali Cable Centre). Shonali Bose & Nilesh Maniyar (Margarita,...
- 3/14/2012
- Filmicafe
Mumbai Mantra | Sundance Institute Screenwriters’ Lab 2012 announced eight feature-film projects for its inaugural edition. Anusha Rizvi and Mahmood Farooqui’s Opium and Shonali Bose and Nilesh Maniyar’s Margarita, With a Straw are two of them.
The selected 8 Screenwriting Fellows will get an opportunity to develop their works under the guidance of Creative Advisors at a workshop for 5 days from March 11-16, at Club Mahindra Resort in Lonavala.
The selected 8 projects are:
• Charudutt Acharya (Sonali Cable Centre)
• Shonali Bose & Nilesh Maniyar (Margarita, With a Straw)
• Vikas Chandra (Toothache)
• Rajnesh Domalpalli (Avani)
• Prashant Nair (Umrica)
• Anusha Rizvi & Mahmood Farooqui (Opium)
• Ajitpal Singh (Manjhi)
• Kartik Singh (Public School).
The group of Creative Advisors include Guillermo Arriaga (Amores Perros, 21 Grams), Marcos Bernstein (Central Station, Foreign Land), Michael Goldenberg (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Contact),Asif Kapadia (The Warrior, Senna), Shekhar Kapur (Bandit Queen, Elizabeth), Kasi Lemmons (Talk to Me, Eve’s Bayou), Anjum Rajabali (Rajneeti,...
The selected 8 Screenwriting Fellows will get an opportunity to develop their works under the guidance of Creative Advisors at a workshop for 5 days from March 11-16, at Club Mahindra Resort in Lonavala.
The selected 8 projects are:
• Charudutt Acharya (Sonali Cable Centre)
• Shonali Bose & Nilesh Maniyar (Margarita, With a Straw)
• Vikas Chandra (Toothache)
• Rajnesh Domalpalli (Avani)
• Prashant Nair (Umrica)
• Anusha Rizvi & Mahmood Farooqui (Opium)
• Ajitpal Singh (Manjhi)
• Kartik Singh (Public School).
The group of Creative Advisors include Guillermo Arriaga (Amores Perros, 21 Grams), Marcos Bernstein (Central Station, Foreign Land), Michael Goldenberg (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Contact),Asif Kapadia (The Warrior, Senna), Shekhar Kapur (Bandit Queen, Elizabeth), Kasi Lemmons (Talk to Me, Eve’s Bayou), Anjum Rajabali (Rajneeti,...
- 3/12/2012
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Dorothy Malone: Mambo dance in Written on the Wind First of all: remember that this is 1956. Things couldn't be too overtly sexual. Now, don't laugh (or scream). But am I wrong in thinking that — long before Kristen Stewart was born — Oscar winner Dorothy Malone would have been a great Mary Lou had Jack Kerouac gotten his wish to have himself and Marlon Brando play Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty in a late '50s version of On the Road? (Please scroll down.) True, Malone doesn't look 16 while shaking her tush (and everything else) to the wild mambo beat in Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind, but Brando and Kerouac couldn't pass for 20-something-year-olds, either. Both looked like men in their mid-30s — or older. Now, Rock Hudson could never have played On the Road's Dean — if his rock-heavy dancing in Written on the Wind is any indication of his letting-loose abilities.
- 3/10/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, On the Road As to be expected, the just released trailer (see below) for Walter Salles' On the Road looks classy — beautiful, subdued cinematography by Eric Gautier — and offers believable performances by a strong cast that includes Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, and Kristen Stewart. The film's target audience is clearly not the popcorn-eating Cineplex crowd; else, the trailer wouldn't have featured any old typewriters or lines such as "the only people that interest me are the mad ones. The ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, desirous of everything at the same time. The ones that never yawn or say a commonplace thing." In fact, the most interesting aspect of the On the Road trailer is that, unlike most movie trailers out there, it gives words the same emphasis as images. To say that's because it's based on a book — Jack Kerouac's — is nonsense.
- 3/10/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
On the Road's Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac "I'm praying that you'll buy On the Road and make a movie of it. Don't worry about structure. I know how to compress and re-arrange the plot to give it perfectly acceptable movie-type structure: making it into an all-inclusive trip instead of several voyages coast-to-coast in the book…" That's from a 1957 letter from Florida resident Jack Kerouac to Marlon Brando (photo), which was recently sold for $33,600 at a Christie's auction. Brando was then a box-office friendly and critically respected Oscar winner following star vehicles such as On the Waterfront (critical respect) and The Teahouse of the August Moon (box-office clout). In fact, in '57 Brando was starring in Joshua Logan's Sayonara, a mammoth box-office hit — and his last major success until The Godfather fifteen years later. Kerouac, sounding like a starstruck (and ambitious) fan, explains his invitation in the letter: "I...
- 1/8/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Kristen Stewart as Mary Lou, On the Road Producer Charle Gillibert has announced the following, via Twitter: "Am happy to share with you : Otr french release the 23rd of may, more to come." Otr? That's On the Road, directed by Walter Salles, and starring Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, and Garrett Hedlund. As for the May 23 released date in France, does that mean n the Road will be screened at the Cannes Film Festival? Possibly. Cannes 2012 runs from May 16-27. Based on Jack Kerouac's classic novel, On the Road follows New York-based writer Sal Paradise (Riley); rebel Dean Moriarty (Hedlund); and Dean's girl, Mary Lou (Stewart), as they go on a road trip following the death of Sal's father. Sal is based on Kerouac himself; Dean, on Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady; and Mary Lou on Cassady's first wife, LuAnne Henderson. Walter Salles directed the Brazilian drama Central Station (1998), which...
- 1/4/2012
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Taking a look at some Latino movies in the works…. The remarkable rescue of 33 Chilean miners from the San Jose Mine last year captivated the world’s attention, and of course Hollywood is planning to take the heart-wrenching, death-defying story to the big screen. Academy Award-nominated producer Mike Medavoy (Black Swan, Shutter Island) and representatives of the 33 Chilean miners announced just a few days ago that they have entered into an agreement. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter José Rivera (Motorcycle Diaries) is set to adapt. The film will recount the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the subsequent rescue efforts, which culminated in the emotional retrieval of all 33 miners after being trapped for 69 days half a mile beneath the...
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- 7/29/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
Taking a look at some Latino movies in the works…. The remarkable rescue of 33 Chilean miners from the San Jose Mine last year captivated the world’s attention, and of course Hollywood is planning to take the heart-wrenching, death-defying story to the big screen. Academy Award-nominated producer Mike Medavoy (Black Swan, Shutter Island) and representatives of the 33 Chilean miners announced just a few days ago that they have entered into an agreement. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter José Rivera (Motorcycle Diaries) is set to adapt. The film will recount the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the subsequent rescue efforts, which culminated in the emotional retrieval of all 33 miners after being trapped for 69 days half a mile beneath the...
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- 7/29/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Producer Mike Medavoy and Oscar nominated screenwriter José Rivera ("The Motorcycle Diaries") are teaming on a film adaptation of the story of the 33 Chilean Miners trapped underground in the San José Mine last year.
The film will follow the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the subsequent rescue efforts, which culminated in the emotional retrieval of all 33 miners after 69 days trapped half a mile beneath the surface.
Medavoy and Edward McGurn will produce and production aims to kick off next year.
The film will follow the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the subsequent rescue efforts, which culminated in the emotional retrieval of all 33 miners after 69 days trapped half a mile beneath the surface.
Medavoy and Edward McGurn will produce and production aims to kick off next year.
- 7/26/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - The story of the 33 Chilean miners who were trapped underground for 69 days last year is making its way to Hollywood. Producer Mike Medavoy and representatives for the miners jointly announced the agreement to bring their tale to the big screen on Monday. Screenwriter José Rivera will adapt the story about the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the rescue that followed. All 33 miners who were trapped survived. They were rescued on October 13, 2010, and were hounded with countless publicity requests soon after. Medavoy is excited to produce the movie, explaining: "Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Copiapó. At its heart, this is a story about the triumph of the human spirit and a testament to the courage and perseverance of the Chilean people. I can't think of a better story than this one to bring to the screen.
- 7/25/2011
- x17online.com
Since their rescue from the San Jose Mine disaster last year, the 33 heroic Chilean miners have been a movie waiting to happen. Finally, it’s official. Producer Mike Medavoy (Black Swan) and his Phoenix Pictures have come to an agreement with the miners to turn their ordeal into a motion picture, according to a joint statement. Though no studio is yet involved, screenwriter José Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries) is working on the script, recounting the 69 days the miners were trapped half a mile under the ground.
“Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Copiapó,...
“Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Copiapó,...
- 7/25/2011
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
It's officially been announced that producer Mike Medavoy (Black Swan, Shutter Island) is set to bring the true story of the 33 Chilean miners who were trapped for 69 days to theaters. Screenwriter José Rivera (Motorcycle Diaries) has already been set to write the script. "The film will recount the events surrounding the mine's collapse and the subsequent rescue efforts, which culminated in the emotional retrieval of all 33 miners after 69 days trapped half a mile beneath the surface."
This was such a crazy story, and it awesomely amazing that they all made it out alive. I don't really get into the news these days, but this story had me hooked, and there's no doubt that if done right it will make for a great movie.
Here is the official press release:
Academy Award-nominated producer Mike Medavoy and representatives of the 33 Chilean Miners, whose remarkable rescue from the San José Mine last year captivated the world’s attention,...
This was such a crazy story, and it awesomely amazing that they all made it out alive. I don't really get into the news these days, but this story had me hooked, and there's no doubt that if done right it will make for a great movie.
Here is the official press release:
Academy Award-nominated producer Mike Medavoy and representatives of the 33 Chilean Miners, whose remarkable rescue from the San José Mine last year captivated the world’s attention,...
- 7/25/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
Mike Medavoy via his recently formed production shingle Half Circle acquired feature film rights for the rescued Chilean miners after extended talks with their reps at Wme and the law firms Arent Fox and Carey y Cla. According to Variety, Medavoy hired screenwriter José Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries) to write the script about the 33 miners trapped for 69 days a half a mile beneath the surface in the San José mine. “Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Coplapó,” Medavoy said in a statement. “At its heart, this is a story about the triumph of the human spirit and a testament to the courage and perseverance of the Chilean people.”...
- 7/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Mike Medavoy via his recently formed production shingle Half Circle acquired feature film rights for the rescued Chilean miners after extended talks with their reps at Wme and the law firms Arent Fox and Carey y Cla. According to Variety, Medavoy hired screenwriter José Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries) to write the script about the 33 miners trapped for 69 days a half a mile beneath the surface in the San José mine. “Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Coplapó,” Medavoy said in a statement. “At its heart, this is a story about the triumph of the human spirit and a testament to the courage and perseverance of the Chilean people.”...
- 7/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Mike Medavoy via his recently formed production shingle Half Circle acquired feature film rights for the rescued Chilean miners after extended talks with their reps at Wme and the law firms Arent Fox and Carey y Cla. According to Variety, Medavoy hired screenwriter José Rivera (The Motorcycle Diaries) to write the script about the 33 miners trapped for 69 days a half a mile beneath the surface in the San José mine. “Like millions of people around the world, I was completely engrossed watching the rescue at Coplapó,” Medavoy said in a statement. “At its heart, this is a story about the triumph of the human spirit and a testament to the courage and perseverance of the Chilean people.”...
- 7/25/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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