Eccentric movie star Nick Nolte is giving himself a tough time in a bizarre new interview-led documentary on his craft.
In Nick Nolte: No Exit, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in France earlier this week (beg19May08), the actor poses questions to himself - and then wearily answers many of the queries.
Nolte rebukes himself for a "silly question" about working in the theatre in the film and gets animated when his questioning self asks how many times the 67-year-old has been married.
He grumbles, "How many wives can you have? Come on, come on... let's go on. Next question."
The Nolte study film, which features tributes from famous friends like Ben Stiller and Jacqueline Bisset, also touched on the actor's 2002 Dui arrest.
He says, "That has now been voted the best celebrity mug shot. Are you proud of that?"
Director Tom Thurman was in Cannes trying to find a distributor for the odd film.
In Nick Nolte: No Exit, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in France earlier this week (beg19May08), the actor poses questions to himself - and then wearily answers many of the queries.
Nolte rebukes himself for a "silly question" about working in the theatre in the film and gets animated when his questioning self asks how many times the 67-year-old has been married.
He grumbles, "How many wives can you have? Come on, come on... let's go on. Next question."
The Nolte study film, which features tributes from famous friends like Ben Stiller and Jacqueline Bisset, also touched on the actor's 2002 Dui arrest.
He says, "That has now been voted the best celebrity mug shot. Are you proud of that?"
Director Tom Thurman was in Cannes trying to find a distributor for the odd film.
- 5/21/2008
- WENN
Johnny Depp, Sean Penn, Bill Murray, John Cusack and Benicio Del Toro have come together for a documentary on the life and death of gonzo journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson. The documentary, called Buy The Ticket, Take The Ride: Hunter S. Thompson On Film is currently wrapping up production. Depp played the author in Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, the big screen adaptation of Thompson's book, along with Benicio Del Toro as his lawyer, Dr Gonzo. Writer/director Tom Thurman plans to have the documentary completed by August and will decided then whether to release it theatrically in order to be able to qualify for an Academy Award nomination. Thompson committed suicide last February at the age of 67 at his home in Colorado.
- 3/8/2006
- WENN
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