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The first picture is a new outtake, the others are from the magazine, but now untagged.
HERE are HQ scans of the magazine and the interview translated can be found HERE
“Maps to the Stars” takes aim at Hollywood excess, with an ensemble cast including a bleach-blond Julianne Moore playing a hysterical actress and Mia Wasikowska playing the mysterious, scarred young woman who suddenly appears in her life.
Although it marks the first time Cronenberg, known for “A History of Violence” and “Eastern Promises,” has made a film about Hollywood, he said he has been trying to make the movie — based on a script by novelist Bruce Wagner — for a decade.
“I’ve never really been obsessed with doing a movie about movie-making or anything like that, but in a way his script was not that. It’s about ambition and fear and desperation and a whole bunch of other things within the context of movie-making,” he said.
The film reunites Cronenberg with “Cosmopolis” star Robert Pattinson, who the director called “a terrific actor.”
“When we did ‘Cosmopolis,’ he didn’t really want to do it because his character was in every scene. He really wanted to be in an ensemble piece, where he was one of a great cast of actors,” said Cronenberg. “I said, ‘We talked about that and here it is. Here’s a perfect role for you.'”
Read the full article about Canadians at Cannes at the source.
The 67th Cannes Film Festival official screening guide is out and now we have for confirmation for The Rover and Maps To The Stars’ World Premieres at Cannes:
The Rover will have it’s world premiere on May 18th at 10:30pm (local time) at the Grand Theatre Lumiere.
Maps To The Stars world premiere will be on May 19th at 10:30pm (local time) at the Grand Theatre Lumiere.
Check the full Cannes screening schedule here
The distributors of ‘The Rover’ have reported a few new details about the US Premiere. The cast will attend the premiere in Los Angeles the week of the US Theatrical Release.
You can read the whole thing HERE downloading the pdf file, but we are going to post now all quotes from Rob and about Rob + a few very interesting details of the movie.
-> In the DEVELOPMENT & IMPLEMENTATION section of the file, David Michôd talks about casting Rob as Rey (page 6)
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The next step was to build a cast around Pearce that Michôd felt confident in. The global success of Animal Kingdom opened doors for him in Los Angeles, and he was in the privileged position to be able to audition some heavyweights. Working with Casting Director Kirsty McGregor, and Lava Bear’s President of Production Tory Metzger, Michôd spent a lot of time reviewing the work of various actors, so by the time he auditioned Robert Pattinson he had worked out what he wanted for the character of Rey. Michôd had never seen a Twilight film and wasn’t overly familiar with Pattinson, but upon meeting together in LA, and after his audition Pattinson quickly became his favourite for the role. Recalls Michôd: “His performance in the tests was really great and real and moving. What I also liked about him was that it was really quite evident to me from our first conversation that he really wanted to do it.”
Here’s the translation of Robert Pattinson and David Michod’s interviews in Premiere France. You can find the scans HERE
Robert Pattinson Chapter 2
With two films at Cannes, Maps to the Stars by David Cronenberg (May 21st) and The Rover, by David Michôd (June 4th), Robert Pattinson proves once again that his lively performance in Cosmospolis was only a preliminary step. Exclusive meeting with an actor in the midst of his metamorphose.