Gabe screens Friday, November 3rd at 7:30pm at .Zack (3224 Locust St.) as part of this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival. Director Luke Terrell will be in attendance.
No parent should have to bury their child, but that was the reality the Weils faced when their son Gabe was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Told he would not live past 25, Gabe made it his life goal to earn a college degree. Then, during his senior year of college, he received a new diagnosis, doubling his life expectancy overnight. This unforeseen scenario, though remarkable, presented Gabe with a complicated obstacle: creating a future for which he had never planned in a world that often forgets he exists.
Luke Terrell, director of Gabe, took the time to answer questions about his film for We Are Movie Geeks.
Interview conducted by Tom Stockman
Tom Stockman: What was your filmmaking experience before Gabe?...
No parent should have to bury their child, but that was the reality the Weils faced when their son Gabe was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Told he would not live past 25, Gabe made it his life goal to earn a college degree. Then, during his senior year of college, he received a new diagnosis, doubling his life expectancy overnight. This unforeseen scenario, though remarkable, presented Gabe with a complicated obstacle: creating a future for which he had never planned in a world that often forgets he exists.
Luke Terrell, director of Gabe, took the time to answer questions about his film for We Are Movie Geeks.
Interview conducted by Tom Stockman
Tom Stockman: What was your filmmaking experience before Gabe?...
- 10/31/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Gabe screens Thursday, July 20th at 7:30pm at the Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis) as part of this year’s St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase.
Ticket information can be found Here
No parent should have to bury their child, but that was the reality the Weils faced when their son Gabe was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Told he would not live past 25, Gabe made it his life goal to earn a college degree. Then, during his senior year of college, he received a new diagnosis, doubling his life expectancy overnight. This unforeseen scenario, though remarkable, presented Gabe with a complicated obstacle: creating a future for which he had never planned in a world that often forgets he exists.
Luke Terrell, director of Gabe, took the time to answer questions about his film for We Are Movie Geeks in advance of it’s screening at the St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase.
Ticket information can be found Here
No parent should have to bury their child, but that was the reality the Weils faced when their son Gabe was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Told he would not live past 25, Gabe made it his life goal to earn a college degree. Then, during his senior year of college, he received a new diagnosis, doubling his life expectancy overnight. This unforeseen scenario, though remarkable, presented Gabe with a complicated obstacle: creating a future for which he had never planned in a world that often forgets he exists.
Luke Terrell, director of Gabe, took the time to answer questions about his film for We Are Movie Geeks in advance of it’s screening at the St. Louis Filmmaker’s Showcase.
- 7/17/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Tulip Fever
Christoph Waltz is set to star in Justin Chadwick's 17th century Dutch drama "Tulip Fever" for Ruby Films and The Weinstein Company. Alison Owen will produce and pre-production begins in April.
Based on Deborah Moggach's novel of the same name, the story follows the love affair between a man and a woman (Dane DeHaan and Alicia Vikander) at a time when Dutch painters were creating masterpieces and a tulip bulb cost ten times the average annual salary. [Source: THR]
The Septembers of Shiraz
Salma Hayek and Shohreh Aghdashloo are attached to star in Wayne Blair's thriller adaptation of Dalia Sofer's novel "The Septembers of Shiraz" for Millennium Films. Filming begins in April.
Based on actual events, the story follows a Jewish family caught in the Islamic revolution in 1981 Iran who try to come together and escape the deadly tyranny. Hayek is the mother, is Aghdashloo is the family’s housekeeper.
Christoph Waltz is set to star in Justin Chadwick's 17th century Dutch drama "Tulip Fever" for Ruby Films and The Weinstein Company. Alison Owen will produce and pre-production begins in April.
Based on Deborah Moggach's novel of the same name, the story follows the love affair between a man and a woman (Dane DeHaan and Alicia Vikander) at a time when Dutch painters were creating masterpieces and a tulip bulb cost ten times the average annual salary. [Source: THR]
The Septembers of Shiraz
Salma Hayek and Shohreh Aghdashloo are attached to star in Wayne Blair's thriller adaptation of Dalia Sofer's novel "The Septembers of Shiraz" for Millennium Films. Filming begins in April.
Based on actual events, the story follows a Jewish family caught in the Islamic revolution in 1981 Iran who try to come together and escape the deadly tyranny. Hayek is the mother, is Aghdashloo is the family’s housekeeper.
- 2/11/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Frank Dillane ( Heart of the Sea , Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ) will star in Maestro from director Catherine Jarvis, whose screenplay is based on the acclaimed book of the same name by Peter Goldsworthy. Slated to begin lensing in spring 2014 in Northern Australia and Vienna, Austria, the film is produced by Daniel Harvey and Bow Street Films partners Joe Jenckes and David Dickson. Music Producer Craig Leon's original music for the film will be featured alongside recordings by internationally renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang, whose work was highlighted during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremony. The soundtrack will be released internationally by Deutsche Grammophon/Universal. Set in the melting heat of tropical Australia and the rich concert halls of wintry...
- 2/8/2014
- Comingsoon.net
Frank Dillane will star in Bow Street Films’ drama featuring music from renowned Chinese pianist Lang Lang.
Catherine Jarvis will direct from her screenplay based on Peter Goldsworthy’s book of the same name about the battle of wits between an aspiring young pianist and his enigmatic Viennese teacher. Casting is underway for the role of the teacher known as the Maestro.
Production is set to begin in spring in northern Australia and Austria. Daniel Harvey and Bow Street Films partners Joe Jenckes and David Dickson are producing.
“We were immediately inspired by the universal themes brought to life in Catherine’s screenplay, particularly how she frames the story within this very powerful music,” said Jenckes and Dickson. “Frank’s amazing talent and screen presence coupled with Lang Lang’s unparalleled skill as a pianist will appeal to audiences worldwide.”
Jenckes and Dickson’s credits include Margin Call, Kill Your Darlings, Felony, [link...
Catherine Jarvis will direct from her screenplay based on Peter Goldsworthy’s book of the same name about the battle of wits between an aspiring young pianist and his enigmatic Viennese teacher. Casting is underway for the role of the teacher known as the Maestro.
Production is set to begin in spring in northern Australia and Austria. Daniel Harvey and Bow Street Films partners Joe Jenckes and David Dickson are producing.
“We were immediately inspired by the universal themes brought to life in Catherine’s screenplay, particularly how she frames the story within this very powerful music,” said Jenckes and Dickson. “Frank’s amazing talent and screen presence coupled with Lang Lang’s unparalleled skill as a pianist will appeal to audiences worldwide.”
Jenckes and Dickson’s credits include Margin Call, Kill Your Darlings, Felony, [link...
- 2/8/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
In 2014 Tanglewood welcomes Andris Nelsonsfor his first festival appearances as Bso Music Director Designate. His first of four concerts with the Bso will be an all-Dvoak program, with the composer's symphonic poem The Noonday Witch, the Violin Concerto with soloist Anne-Sophie Mutter, and the Symphony No. 8 711. For his second Bso program on July 19, Maestro Nelsons will be joined by Swedish trumpeter Hakan Hardenberger performing his compatriot Rolf Martinsson's Trumpet Concerto, on a program with music by Brahms and Tchaikovsky. The following Sunday afternoon 720, Maestro Nelsons will open his Bso program withChristopher Rouse's Rapture, followed by Lalo'sSymphonie espagnole, with violin soloist Joshua Bell, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5.
- 11/21/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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