Two weeks before its grand premiere at Cannes, Warner Independent Pictures has picked up the domestic rights (world rights go to the international division)...
Lady Chatterley is award-winning (1994 Camera d’Or for her first film, Coming to Terms with the Dead)French filmmaker Pascale Ferran’s adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s John Thomas and Lady Jane, one of three versions of the novel perhaps better known as Lady Chatterley’s Lover, screening in competition at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, here in New York City until May sixth.
Sony Pictures Classics has given us the newest trailers and poster one sheet for Moliere. Written by Gregoire Vigneron and Laurent Tirard and directed by Laurent Tirard the period pic shall open in New York and Los Angeles on July 27, 2007.
While many of my predictions have gone astray for what was going to be showcased at this year’s Cannes – one selection and section that I was bang on was the Ian Curtis biopic
Words like ‘charismatic’, ‘persuasive’ and ‘influential’ belong to a set of adjectives that carry both a positive and negative connotation when describing the current leader of the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. Many people exhort a great deal of time demonizing and/or idolatrizing the man who once tried to swindle his way into presidency.