Ralitza Petrova's Godless has won the Golden Leopard at this year's Locarno Film Festival. Further prizes awarded by the International Competition jury (President Arturo Ripstein, plus Kate Moran, Rafi Pitts, Rodrigo Teixeira and Wang Bing): Special Jury Prize: Radu Jude's Scarred Hearts. Best Direction: João Pedro Rodrigues for The Ornithologist. Best Actress: Irena Ivanova for Godless. Best Actor: Andrzej Seweryn for The Last Family. And a Special Mention goes to Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's Mister Universo. We've got the full list of all the awards. » - David Hudson...
- 8/13/2016
- Keyframe
Ralitza Petrova's Godless has won the Golden Leopard at this year's Locarno Film Festival. Further prizes awarded by the International Competition jury (President Arturo Ripstein, plus Kate Moran, Rafi Pitts, Rodrigo Teixeira and Wang Bing): Special Jury Prize: Radu Jude's Scarred Hearts. Best Direction: João Pedro Rodrigues for The Ornithologist. Best Actress: Irena Ivanova for Godless. Best Actor: Andrzej Seweryn for The Last Family. And a Special Mention goes to Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel's Mister Universo. We've got the full list of all the awards. » - David Hudson...
- 8/13/2016
- Fandor: Keyframe
James Gray has been set to write and direct the sci-fi epic "Ad Astra" for MadRiver Pictures.
Details of the film are being kept under wraps. Casting is currently underway and will be announced shortly ahead of filming early next year.
Anthony Katagas, Rodrigo Teixeira and Marc Butan are producing. Gray is currently wrapping up work on "The Lost City of Z" which opens later this year.
Source: Deadline...
Details of the film are being kept under wraps. Casting is currently underway and will be announced shortly ahead of filming early next year.
Anthony Katagas, Rodrigo Teixeira and Marc Butan are producing. Gray is currently wrapping up work on "The Lost City of Z" which opens later this year.
Source: Deadline...
- 5/12/2016
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Exclusive: Wme has signed Gabriela Amaral, the Brazilian writer/director and director who received buzz coming out of this past January’s Sundance Writing Labs for her horror-drama The Father’s Shadow. She was just selected for the Directing Labs in June and will shoot her feature debut in Brazil in January 2015. Rodrigo Teixeira and Rt Pictures is producing alongside Acere Film’s Rodrigo Sarti and Rune Tavares. As a scribe, Amaral is currently writing a script for Walter Salles and is also in post on Freeze, a genre short that will play festivals in the fall.
- 5/27/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
A version of this story first appeared in the Jan. 31 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Magnopus, a newly created company founded by Oscar-winning visual effects artists Ben Grossman and Alex Henning (Hugo), along with Rodrigo Teixeira, has just signed a five-year lease for creative offices in downtown L.A.'s PacMutual building. Photos: Downtown L.A. Hottest Spots "We looked in Santa Monica, Venice and Culver City, but downtown L.A. offers us the ability to connect with other companies and clients around the globe," says Teixeira, who describes the company as a "visual research
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- 1/23/2014
- by Alexandria Abramian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Is Gwyneth Paltrow set to serve audiences a delicious combination of her acting talents and cooking expertise?
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Academy Award-winning actress is in talks to star in "Blood, Bones & Butter," an independent film based on Gabrielle Hamilton's 2011 memoir.
Between her often food-focused Goop blog, cookbook and kitchen cavorting with Chef Mario Batali, the 39-year-old star would seemingly be a good fit to play Hamilton - the real life owner and chef of New York's Prune restaurant.
The film will be produced by Anne Carey ("Adventureland," "The American") and Rodrigo Teixeira, ...
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Academy Award-winning actress is in talks to star in "Blood, Bones & Butter," an independent film based on Gabrielle Hamilton's 2011 memoir.
Between her often food-focused Goop blog, cookbook and kitchen cavorting with Chef Mario Batali, the 39-year-old star would seemingly be a good fit to play Hamilton - the real life owner and chef of New York's Prune restaurant.
The film will be produced by Anne Carey ("Adventureland," "The American") and Rodrigo Teixeira, ...
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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- 7/19/2012
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - Oscar winner and cookbook author Gwyneth Paltrow is in negotiations to star in the indie flick Blood, Bones & Butter, based on Gabrielle Hamilton’s 2011 foodie memoir. Hamilton is owner and chef of New York's Prune restaurant, and the book chronicles her unconventional background as well as "her unorthodox trajectory to becoming a chef," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Blood, Bones & Butter is described as being similar to Julie & Julia, the 2009 hit which starred Meryl Streep as Julia Child and Amy Adams as blogger Julie Powell, who set out to cook all the recipes in Child's first book. Rodrigo Teixeira, Anne Carey and Mindy Goldberg will produce the film, which is currently out to writers to adapt.
- 7/19/2012
- x17online.com
Given her usual food preferences, we were somewhat surprised to learn of Gwyneth Paltrow’s involvement with something called Blood, Bones & Butter. But fear not, goop faithful! She’s simply signed on to star in an indie pic bearing that title.Though it doesn’t yet have a director or writer attached, Paltrow was apparently attracted by the source material, Gabrielle Hamilton’s 2011 book of the same name.Why that might be isn’t hard to spot: Hamilton’s memoir is an incident-packed, Julie & Julia-style tale of her upbringing with French mother and artist father, who built sets for the Barnum and Bailey Circus. It also chronicles her unusual journey to becoming a chef. And not only that: while Hamilton is currently owner and head chef at New York’s swanky Prune restaurant, she’s also a skilled writer with an Mfa.This one will take a while to simmer yet,...
- 7/19/2012
- EmpireOnline
The best albums tell stories. Not always in a strictly narrative sense — unless we’re talking about something like The Wall — but, through whatever means, deal with a recurring set of ideas, concepts, conflicts, and the time in which they were recorded. Name a truly great collection of tunes; there’s probably something “else” going on there.
So I don’t remotely question the motives detailed in Variety‘s story, those being plans to craft a feature film based on Bob Dylan‘s 1975 classic Blood on the Tracks. An (often scolding) ten-song experience about love, commitment, and hatred for someone close to you, Tracks is also widely, widely cited as a public expurgation of marital strains with the songwriter’s then-wife, Sara Dylan. (Who’s also the obvious inspiration behind his great love song, “Sara,” and probably some bootleg recordings my brain can’t think of right now.) Songs such...
So I don’t remotely question the motives detailed in Variety‘s story, those being plans to craft a feature film based on Bob Dylan‘s 1975 classic Blood on the Tracks. An (often scolding) ten-song experience about love, commitment, and hatred for someone close to you, Tracks is also widely, widely cited as a public expurgation of marital strains with the songwriter’s then-wife, Sara Dylan. (Who’s also the obvious inspiration behind his great love song, “Sara,” and probably some bootleg recordings my brain can’t think of right now.) Songs such...
- 4/4/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
With his new movie Cowboys & Aliens opening in theaters this Friday, the management team of Harrison Ford thought it would be smart to let trade magazine Variety know that their client has his next job lined up.
Keepining in tune with the cowboy motif that Ford is performing in C&A, the Indiana Jones actor is now attached to play real-life lawman Wyatt Earp in Black Hats. The movie is based on a novel by Road to Perdition author Max Allan Collins that came out in 2007.
The story sees the older Earp called upon for a favor by the widow of Doc Holliday, his longtime pal and fellow black hat that stood beside him at the infamous Ok Corral gunfight decades earlier. In the 1920s, Holliday's missus asks Earp to check in on her son in New York City. The younger Holliday owns a speakeasy and he's been having some...
Keepining in tune with the cowboy motif that Ford is performing in C&A, the Indiana Jones actor is now attached to play real-life lawman Wyatt Earp in Black Hats. The movie is based on a novel by Road to Perdition author Max Allan Collins that came out in 2007.
The story sees the older Earp called upon for a favor by the widow of Doc Holliday, his longtime pal and fellow black hat that stood beside him at the infamous Ok Corral gunfight decades earlier. In the 1920s, Holliday's missus asks Earp to check in on her son in New York City. The younger Holliday owns a speakeasy and he's been having some...
- 7/25/2011
- by Patrick Sauriol
- Corona's Coming Attractions
Harrison Ford is attached to play Wyatt Earp in a film adaptation of the 2007 novel "Black Hats" which was penned by "Road to Perdition" creator Max Allan Collins reports Variety.
The story pits Wyatt Earp against Al Capone during the 1920s with Earp commissioned by Doc Holliday's widow to go to New York. There, Doc's son owns a speakeasy which is being menaced by a young Capone.
Kurt Johnstad ("300") will adapt the script while Basil Iwanyk, Jason Netter, Rodrigo Teixeira and Fernando Loureiro will produce.
The story pits Wyatt Earp against Al Capone during the 1920s with Earp commissioned by Doc Holliday's widow to go to New York. There, Doc's son owns a speakeasy which is being menaced by a young Capone.
Kurt Johnstad ("300") will adapt the script while Basil Iwanyk, Jason Netter, Rodrigo Teixeira and Fernando Loureiro will produce.
- 7/25/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
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