Here are some new HQ stills and BTS pictures of Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce from ‘The Rover’

Here are some new HQ stills and BTS pictures of Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce from ‘The Rover’

Here’s a first clip of ‘The Rover’ with Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce
From Indiewire
Australian director David Michôd’s (“Animal Kingdom”) much-anticipated crime drama “The Rover” will premiere out of competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, but before then, here’s an exclusive clip featuring Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson.
In the scene we see an intimate and angry conversation between the Pearce character, who seeks revenge from a group of dangerous criminals after they steal his last possession, and Pattinson, one of the criminals left behind after being shot.
In addition to the clip, Michôd also gave an exclusive statement to Indiewire. Check them both out below. A24 opens “The Rover” June 13.
“The Australian Outback of The Rover is a world ten years after a great Western economic collapse. It’s a near future of social and economic decay. Services, utilities, law and order have fallen into dangerous disrepair. And yet people from all corners of the world have come to this place to work the mines that feed the new world alignment, that feed the great powerhouses of this, the Asian century.
The world of the movie, as such, mirrors the American and Australian gold rushes of the 19th century. People are drawn to the land’s mines and with them come the leeches, the refuse, the hustlers and criminals who hope to exploit the mines’ margins.
This isn’t a complete collapse of society – it’s an inversion of present-day global power dynamics. This is Australia as resource-rich Third World country. This is the violence and unrest of contemporary Sierra Leone or the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
And at the centre of this world are two men – one, a murderously embittered Australian man, a former soldier who has lost his farm and his family; the other, a simple and naive American boy, too young to remember a time when things were anything other than what they are.”
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.
The Rover movie in the new edition of Film Comment Magazine (May/June 2014).
Robert Pattinson features in one of the newer stills, which you can see above. Click the scans after the cut to read the article.
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.”