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‘Maps to the Stars’ and ‘The Rover’ in Cinemateaser Magazine
Maps to the Stars


Excerpts: Actress Sarah Gadon raved about the curious experience that this film was, still a mystery for her. “(…) The script is incredibly bright. It’s mostly a very violent satir of Hollywood. It’s very strange for me to find myself in the heart of the system after filming something so dark and so nasty.”
(…) Between genre film and lampoon, film noir and soap opera, we hope Maps to the Stars is going to shake up festivalgoers. We would especially love to have there, with this tortuous tale about Hollywood, a kind of Mulholland Drive 2.0. All the ingredients seem brought together, to recreate the confused experienced felt during the presentation of the feature film by Lynch in 2001 on the Croisette. Cannes loves nothing more than films that escape us. If Cosmopolis was probably too theoretical and verbose, Maps to the Stars seems rather full of excesses and flesh, a film whose apparent madness probably hides unexpected nooks and shadows so dear to the director. We hope the famous Cronenberg’s maps to the stars doesn’t take us where we would want to go.
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Here’s a new still of Rob in The Rover (with the teeth he mentioned so often in interviews)

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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.
‘The Rover’ opens in LA and NYC on June 13th, 2014.
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From Australian Daily Telegraph
“The Rover has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18, where it has been given a prestigious midnight slot. (Other Australian films to land a coveted midnight screening include The Sapphires, The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert and Strictly Ballroom.)”
You can read the full article here.
Keep in mind that the confirmation of the date will come with the Cannes official screening schedule that isn’t out yet. We’ll keep you updated.
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“Stars’ Chauffeur ready for anything to become an actor”
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@RoadshowFilms shared this great HUGE new poster

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Here’s a great new still of Rob in The Rover

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The Rover has been selected to screen in Official Competition at the Sydney Film Festival and Rob will be there. He’ll attend the movie’s Australian Premiere on June 7 and a Q&A on June 8 with Guy Pearce, director David Michôd and producer Liz Watts.
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Time Out Sydney
Pattinson will walk the red carpet for Australian Premiere of The Rover
Twi-hards, hold onto your hats: R-Patz is coming to the Sydney Film Festival for the screening of his new film, The Rover.
Pattinson will join the film’s star, Guy Pearce, and writer-director David Michôd at the State Theatre for the film’s Australian Premiere on Saturday June 7. A futuristic thriller from the maker of Animal Kingdom, The Rover is one of 12 films in this year’s Official Competition.
Pattinson, Pearce, Michôd and producer Liz Watts will additionally give a talk as part of Vivid Ideas.
Tickets are now on sale for the Festival which runs Jun 4-15.
The Inside The Rover Q&A is listed at the Sydney Film Festival’s website
On Sunday 8 June, Sydney Film Festival and Vivid Ideas present an exclusive event bringing together director David Michôd, producer Liz Watts and actors Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, to explore the process behind creating this dystopic, desert-noir thriller and engage in an audience Q&A, moderated by film critic Margaret Pomeranz.
Check The Rover’s page at the festival’s website. More details to be added soon
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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.
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