Showing posts with label Michel Gondry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michel Gondry. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Knight of Cups/New from Michel Gondry: "Microbe and Gasoline/Predicting Venice

VIEWS FROM "KNIGHT OF CUPS"



Terrence Malick remains the auteuriest of auteurs.  His next feature: "Knight of Cups" has been gestating for a good long while and from reports seems to be ready to launch.  Malick has never played Telluride, though you'd think that his best stuff would do very well there.  And a reminder, purportedly "Tree of Life" was screened in Telluride in 2011 for Fox Searchlight which led to them acquiring and distributing the film.


To the end that "Knight" could make the T-ride 2015 lineup, here's this note that a bunch of new stills can be found in this post from The Playlist:


http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/christian-bale-natalie-portman-and-cate-blanchett-brood-in-new-images-from-terrence-malicks-knight-of-cups-20150614


NEW FROM MICHEL GONDRY: "MICROBE AND GASOLINE"



Michel Gondry's latest film "Microbe and Gasoline" dropped an International trailer yesterday (it's in French) and that's what you can view here:


"Microbe and Gasoline" trailer via YouTube

The film currently lacks distribution but Gondry was feted by Telluride in 2004, not as a tribute recipient, however.  Nevertheless, Gondry's latest has to be at least a consideration for T-ride inclusion.


PREDICTING VENICE



Nicholas Bell writing for Ioncinema posted a set of predictions for possible selections for the Venice Film Fest.  Regular readers of MTFB know that, on average, Venice and Telluride will share about three titles (last year it was five: "Birdman", "Ida", "The Look of Silence" "99 Homes" and "The Price of Fame").

If Bell's prognostications are close, one wonders, what might double as a Venice/Telluride play?Among the films he lists as possible Venice fare, the films that seem most likely to make the quick turnaround to Telluride are:

Jeff Nichols' "Midnight Special"
Todd Solondz's "Wiener Dog"
Werner Herzog's "Salt and Fire"
Frederick Wiseman's "In Jackson Heights"
Luca Guadaginino's " A Bigger Splash"


There's more.  Take a look at the following link from Ioncinema:

http://www.ioncinema.com/the-conversation/cinema-italiano-2015-venice-film-festival-predictions


More on Thursday...

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Monday, April 1, 2013

Sapphires/Frances Ha/Pilgrim Hill/Mood Indigo

Good Monday morning...the blog is running a little late today...

THE SAPPHIRES CONTINUED ROLLOUT



Interviews, articles and posts continue to pop up about Wayne Blair's "The Sapphires" to coincide with its release in the United States.  On this post I have included an interview with star Chris O'Dowd from The Huffington Post:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/the-sapphires-stolen-generation_n_2978688.html

and also an interview with director Wayne Blair from The Chicago Sun Times:

http://blogs.suntimes.com/foreignc/the-sapphires-interview-with-wayne-blair.html

FRANCES HA HAS A TRAILER

And we know this thanks to this report put up by Cinema Blend:

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Greta-Gerwig-Noah-Baumbach-Reteam-First-Trailer-Frances-Ha-36194.html


Here's the trailer via YouTube



PILGRIM HILL

Featured in the Great Expectations portion of the TFF #39 program this year, "Pilgrim Hill's" Gerard Barrett talked to The Irish Times this past week about his film:

http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/alone-on-the-hill-1.1341869


STILLS FROM "MOOD INDIGO"



A film that has an outside shot at being a part of the Telluride #40 extravaganza is Michel Gondry's "Mood Indigo" which The Playlist has featured in a post that highlights numerous images from the film.  Take a look here:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/lots-of-new-wonderful-weird-images-from-michel-gondrys-mood-indigo-20130329


More on Thursday!