‘LIFE’ and ‘The Rover’ on ION’s Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014 list
LIFE
Director: Anton Corbijn Writer: Luke Davies Producers: See-Saw Films’ Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, First Generation Films’ Christina Piovesan U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan, Alessandra Mastronardi, Ben Kingsley
Art director/video filmmaker Anton Corbijn has been covering all the bases in his transition to feature filmmaking moving from gritty B&W arty biopic (Control) to Euro art-house hitman as a lone-wolf (The American) to spy thrillers (A Most Wanted Man – which ranks number #140 on our Most Anticipated list). While Control was a very personal project for the Dutchman, Life might actually be considered even closer to Corbijn’s background (the rock photographer turned filmmaker delves into the established rapport between the one behind the lenses and the subject). Robert Pattinson continues his on quest to work with “it” auteur directors while Dane DeHaan will attempt expand on what James Franco did back in 2001.
Gist: Inspired by the true story of a friendship that developed between Magnum photographer Dennis Stock (Pattinson) and actor James Dean (DeHaan) when Stock was commissioned to photograph the actor for Life magazine in 1955. Stock was 26 and old before his time, when into his buttoned-down world came fledgling star James Dean, a free spirit who would change popular culture from suits to jeans and from matinee idols to teenage heartthrobs. The assignment, which took the pair on a photographic journey across the US, from LA to New York and on to Indiana would change Stock’s life and provide the world with some of the most iconic images of the age.
Release Date: Filming began last month and this will definitely be a prime item for Venice and TIFF film fests.
The Rover
Director: David Michôd Writer(s): David Michôd Producers: David Linde, David Michôd, Liz Watts U.S. Distributor: a24 Cast: Guy Pearce, Robert Pattinson
It’s hard to not overpraise David Michôd. After all, the Aussie filmmaker’s debut, a blistering ensemble film displayed a poised skillset that instantly placed the filmmaker in the big leagues. It appears that much of the make-up in Animal Kingdom’s (men, guns, revenge and death) are knocking down the door of this sophomore film. Re-teaming with Edgerton (story department) and Pearce, and a Robert Pattison who appears to be a bankable choice for auteur filmmakers, this looks like a throwback to golden Ozploitation nuggets of yesteryear.
Gist: This is about a loner who tracks the gang who stole his car from a desolate town in the Australian outback with the forced assistance of a wounded guy left behind in the wake of the theft.
Release Date: Clearly the film is ready and should score a Main Comp berth at this year’s Cannes. Look for the a24 folks to release this a la The Bling Ring, shortly after the fest premiere.
Rob donated an autographed runner singlet to support Marysol Running on behalf of the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation. We are not sure if Rob’s autographed singlet will be auctioned tomorrow at the event (like it says on her tweet) or during the online action that will take place from April 1st through 10th, according to her site. Nevertheless, a great cause to help 🙂
Here’s info about both auctions
Big thanks to Sienna Miller and Robert Pattinson who havdonated items that will be auctioned tmwr @mestizomxhttp://t.co/Kgp80AVVuP
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The movie from director Anton Corbijn has started shooting in Toronto.
OTTAWA – Ben Kingsley andAlessandra Mastronardi (To Rome with Love) have jumped on board theRobert Pattinson-starrer Life, now shooting in Toronto.
The latest feature from director Anton Corbijn tells the story of a freelance photographer, Dennis Stock (Pattinson), on assignment for Life Magazine, and his unlikely friendship with the actor James Dean, played by Dane DeHaan.
The German/Canadian/Australian co-production comes from Australian writerLuke Davies.
Life is produced by See-Saw Films’ Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, withChristina Piovesan of First Generation Films, and is co-produced by Wolfgang Mueller and Benito Mueller of Barry Films.
The film will also shoot on location in Los Angeles, and is financed by Corner Piece Capital, Telefilm Canada, Film4, Screen Australia, Michel Merkt, The Harold Greenberg Fund and Union Bank.
FilmNation Entertainment is handling international sales.
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