Ufa Distribution teams up with Global Screen to sell So Viel Zeit, based on Frank Goosen novel.
The newly launched Ufa Distribution is teaming up with Munich-based Global Screen to handle international sales on SS-gb director Philipp Kadelbach’s new feature So viel Zeit (translated as So Much Time).
The adaptation of Frank Goosen’s eponymous novel about the rock band Bochums Steine, who make a comeback after 30 years when a band member learns that he is terminally ill, features a stellar cast including Jan Josef Liefers (Vier gegen die Bank), Jürgen Vogel (The Wave), Armin Rohde (Taxi), Matthias Bundschuh (Wir sind die Neuen) and Richy Müller (Schlussmacher) as the boys in the band.
In addition, Kadelbach and the producers of Ufa Fiction and Feine Filme have landed Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Matthias Jabs of the legendary band Scorpions to make a cameo appearance.
Backing for the co-production with public broadcaster Ard Degeto and Sky has come...
The newly launched Ufa Distribution is teaming up with Munich-based Global Screen to handle international sales on SS-gb director Philipp Kadelbach’s new feature So viel Zeit (translated as So Much Time).
The adaptation of Frank Goosen’s eponymous novel about the rock band Bochums Steine, who make a comeback after 30 years when a band member learns that he is terminally ill, features a stellar cast including Jan Josef Liefers (Vier gegen die Bank), Jürgen Vogel (The Wave), Armin Rohde (Taxi), Matthias Bundschuh (Wir sind die Neuen) and Richy Müller (Schlussmacher) as the boys in the band.
In addition, Kadelbach and the producers of Ufa Fiction and Feine Filme have landed Klaus Meine, Rudolf Schenker, Matthias Jabs of the legendary band Scorpions to make a cameo appearance.
Backing for the co-production with public broadcaster Ard Degeto and Sky has come...
- 3/3/2017
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
Peter Dinklage is set to star in period crime drama The Thicket, based on Joe Lansdale’s novel. He plays Shorty, a crafty bounty hunter enlisted to find a woman who has been kidnapped by a violent killer at the turn of the 20th century. He and his fellow trackers venture into the deadly no-man’s land known as the Big Thicket, a place where blood and chaos reign. Gianni Nunnari’s Hollywood Gang is producing with Dinklage and the actor’s manager David Ginsberg. Dinklage stars on HBO’s Game Of Thrones and next appears in the comedy features Taxi and Pixels. He is repped by CAA, attorney Karl Austen and Ginsberg.
John Magaro has been cast in Disney’s The Finest Hours. The Craig Gillespie-directed film chronicles the massive rescue mission that’s launched when a pair of oil tankers split in two off the coast of...
John Magaro has been cast in Disney’s The Finest Hours. The Craig Gillespie-directed film chronicles the massive rescue mission that’s launched when a pair of oil tankers split in two off the coast of...
- 9/23/2014
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline
After King Joffrey’s (Jack Gleeson) death at the reception of his wedding to Lady Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) in Game of Thrones, the killer was a mystery to those who hadn’t read George R. R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire. In "Oathkeeper," the mystery is solved.
Lady Olenna Killed Joffrey
Lady Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg), the grandmother of Joffrey’s wife of a few hours, is the one who committed the final act of murder. She admits her guilt to Margaery before leaving King’s Landing for Highgarden while giving her advice about how to use her skills as the wife of a king – more specifically to the young and impressionable Tommen – to thrive and use her will.
Though Olenna is technically the killer, she didn’t commit regicide without help. Petyr Baelish (Aiden Gillen) was the brains of the operation. He had a necklace made...
Lady Olenna Killed Joffrey
Lady Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg), the grandmother of Joffrey’s wife of a few hours, is the one who committed the final act of murder. She admits her guilt to Margaery before leaving King’s Landing for Highgarden while giving her advice about how to use her skills as the wife of a king – more specifically to the young and impressionable Tommen – to thrive and use her will.
Though Olenna is technically the killer, she didn’t commit regicide without help. Petyr Baelish (Aiden Gillen) was the brains of the operation. He had a necklace made...
- 4/28/2014
- Uinterview
Game of Thrones “Oathkeeper” begins outside the slave city of Mereen, where Dany (Emilia Clarke) interrupts Missandei (Nathanlie Emmanuel) giving Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson) language lessons so that he can lead the troops through the sewers and into the city to spark the slave rebellion.
Game of Thrones Recap
Grey Worm, with dozens of other soldiers at his heels, manages to find his way to a congregation of Mereen’s slaves, who were, incidentally, in the middle of a conversation about Dany. The slaves fear that they have too few weapons at their disposal to revolt, despite the fact that they outnumber their owners. It’s then revealed that the sacks the soldiers were carrying held swords and daggers.
The following day, the slaves have taken over the city and Dany and her people walk into Mereen unscathed, urged on by the cheers of the now free slaves. Dany wants...
Game of Thrones Recap
Grey Worm, with dozens of other soldiers at his heels, manages to find his way to a congregation of Mereen’s slaves, who were, incidentally, in the middle of a conversation about Dany. The slaves fear that they have too few weapons at their disposal to revolt, despite the fact that they outnumber their owners. It’s then revealed that the sacks the soldiers were carrying held swords and daggers.
The following day, the slaves have taken over the city and Dany and her people walk into Mereen unscathed, urged on by the cheers of the now free slaves. Dany wants...
- 4/28/2014
- Uinterview
Games of Thrones on Sunday depicted Lannister twins Jamie (Nicolaj Coster-Waldau) and Cersei (Lena Headey) mourning the loss of their eldest son Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) over his body in the sept. Before long, Jamie was forcing himself on his sister at the base of the altar on top of which rested their dead son.
Game of Thrones Rape?
Fans of the show were made uncomfortable by the scene, and many fans of the books were outraged by the scene, claiming that it departed from George R. R. Martin’s book in all the wrong ways. In the book, many claimed, things went down in a far more consensual nature that what David Benioff and D.B. Weiss put forth in the HBO show.
However, book readers may have been exercising their selective memories as Cersei says, “No,” to Jamie in the books as well.
“‘No,’ she said weakly when his lips moved down her neck,...
Game of Thrones Rape?
Fans of the show were made uncomfortable by the scene, and many fans of the books were outraged by the scene, claiming that it departed from George R. R. Martin’s book in all the wrong ways. In the book, many claimed, things went down in a far more consensual nature that what David Benioff and D.B. Weiss put forth in the HBO show.
However, book readers may have been exercising their selective memories as Cersei says, “No,” to Jamie in the books as well.
“‘No,’ she said weakly when his lips moved down her neck,...
- 4/23/2014
- Uinterview
Game of Thrones returned on Sunday night to deal with the aftermath of Joffrey’s death during the Purple Wedding to Margaery Tyrell.
Game of Thrones Recap
As Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) gasped his last breaths, Ser Dontos swept Sansa (Sophie Turner) away – and just in time, as after Cersei (Lena Headey) ordered Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) shackled she called for his wife. Dontos brought Sansa towards the sea where a skiff was waiting for them. Hurriedly, he convinces her to trust that this is her only option and he begins rowing out into the waters. Eventually they arrive at a massive ship and meet no other than Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen).
Littlefinger makes fast work of having Dontos killed and explains to Sansa that it was he, not the drunkard knight, who’d arranged for her escape. All along, Littlefinger was paying Dontos to do his bidding. Even the necklace that Dontos...
Game of Thrones Recap
As Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) gasped his last breaths, Ser Dontos swept Sansa (Sophie Turner) away – and just in time, as after Cersei (Lena Headey) ordered Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) shackled she called for his wife. Dontos brought Sansa towards the sea where a skiff was waiting for them. Hurriedly, he convinces her to trust that this is her only option and he begins rowing out into the waters. Eventually they arrive at a massive ship and meet no other than Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen).
Littlefinger makes fast work of having Dontos killed and explains to Sansa that it was he, not the drunkard knight, who’d arranged for her escape. All along, Littlefinger was paying Dontos to do his bidding. Even the necklace that Dontos...
- 4/21/2014
- Uinterview
Game of Thrones shocked the show’s viewers who haven’t read the books in George R. R. Martin’s Song of Ice & Fire series when it showed the death of the sociopathic inbred Lannister boy king Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) last week. What’s ahead, according to director Alex Graves, in Sunday night's episode "Breaker of Chains" will be even more unbelievable.
Game of Thrones Spoilers
Following the Purple Wedding, a lot will change in King’s Landing and the rest of Westeros, as the realm is now without a king and tensions are running higher than ever. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), Joffrey’s uncle, looks destined to be convicted for his death.
"Episode three is in part an aftermath episode, where you settle and everything takes a turn toward the second half of the season," Graves told The Hollywood Reporter. "Joffrey's death is a beginning. Ned Stark's death was...
Game of Thrones Spoilers
Following the Purple Wedding, a lot will change in King’s Landing and the rest of Westeros, as the realm is now without a king and tensions are running higher than ever. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), Joffrey’s uncle, looks destined to be convicted for his death.
"Episode three is in part an aftermath episode, where you settle and everything takes a turn toward the second half of the season," Graves told The Hollywood Reporter. "Joffrey's death is a beginning. Ned Stark's death was...
- 4/20/2014
- Uinterview
Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage and German actress Rosalie Thomas were spotted posing during a photocall for their upcoming feature Taxi Monday afternoon in Hamburg, Germany.
Peter Dinklage On 'Taxi' Set
In the movie, based on the novel of the same name by Karen Duve, Thomas plays a taxi driver that gets embroiled in the opulent lives of the celebrities and politicians she drives around. Dinklage, meanwhile, plays a man named Marc.
On Monday, Dinklage and Thomas leaned up against the eponymous taxi at Hamburg’s Fischerhaus Restaurant. For the shoot, Thomas sported a pair of jeans and a striped shirt under a brown leather jacket. Dinklage, also in jeans, wore a khaki trenchcoat over a green hoodie.
Kerstin Ahlrichs is helming Taxi, which has yet to announce a prospective release date.
In addition to Taxi and his work on Game of Thrones, Dinklage has a number...
Peter Dinklage On 'Taxi' Set
In the movie, based on the novel of the same name by Karen Duve, Thomas plays a taxi driver that gets embroiled in the opulent lives of the celebrities and politicians she drives around. Dinklage, meanwhile, plays a man named Marc.
On Monday, Dinklage and Thomas leaned up against the eponymous taxi at Hamburg’s Fischerhaus Restaurant. For the shoot, Thomas sported a pair of jeans and a striped shirt under a brown leather jacket. Dinklage, also in jeans, wore a khaki trenchcoat over a green hoodie.
Kerstin Ahlrichs is helming Taxi, which has yet to announce a prospective release date.
In addition to Taxi and his work on Game of Thrones, Dinklage has a number...
- 4/15/2014
- Uinterview
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