Richard Armitage (The Hobbit trilogy), Paz Vega (Spanglish) and John Leguizamo (Moulin Rouge) are set to star in the theological crime thriller The Man from Rome, based on the bestselling book of the same name by famed Spanish author Arturo Perez-Reverte and set to start shooting in Spain in February, The Hollywood Reporter can reveal.
Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Guilfoyle and Marlon Moreno will also star in the project, unveiled by Enrique Cerezo Producciones Cinematograficas, Drumskin Productions and Fundacion Enic Producciones. It is being soldat the Cannes Virtual Market, which kicked off on Monday, with Moonstone Films handling international sales.
Award-winning Colombian ...
Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Guilfoyle and Marlon Moreno will also star in the project, unveiled by Enrique Cerezo Producciones Cinematograficas, Drumskin Productions and Fundacion Enic Producciones. It is being soldat the Cannes Virtual Market, which kicked off on Monday, with Moonstone Films handling international sales.
Award-winning Colombian ...
- 6/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Richard Armitage (The Hobbit trilogy), Paz Vega (Spanglish) and John Leguizamo (Moulin Rouge) are set to star in the theological crime thriller The Man from Rome, based on the bestselling book of the same name by famed Spanish author Arturo Perez-Reverte and set to start shooting in Spain in February, The Hollywood Reporter can reveal.
Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Guilfoyle and Marlon Moreno will also star in the project, unveiled by Enrique Cerezo Producciones Cinematograficas, Drumskin Productions and Fundacion Enic Producciones. It is being soldat the Cannes Virtual Market, which kicked off on Monday, with Moonstone Films handling international sales.
Award-winning Colombian ...
Geraldine Chaplin, Paul Guilfoyle and Marlon Moreno will also star in the project, unveiled by Enrique Cerezo Producciones Cinematograficas, Drumskin Productions and Fundacion Enic Producciones. It is being soldat the Cannes Virtual Market, which kicked off on Monday, with Moonstone Films handling international sales.
Award-winning Colombian ...
- 6/22/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Iffk 2017Fourteen films including four from India, will compete for the prestigious Golden Crown Pheasant Award.Tnm Staff iffk two.jpgIt has been almost a week and Thiruvananthapuram has been witnessing a rush of film buffs. The 22nd edition of the prestigious International Film Festival of Kerala (Iffk) will come to a close on Friday. Known as people’s fest, delegate participation for Iffk has been increasing over the years, with serpentine queues visible outside several theatres. As many as 10,000 delegates and filmmakers from across the globe have been attending the fest. The week-long fest has screened 190 movies from 65 countries. While last year’s edition was embroiled in a controversy after 11 people were arrested for not standing up for the national anthem before the screening, the row this year was over not inviting National Award-winning actor Surabhi Lakshmi to the fest. She was, however, eventually given an official invite following the row. A poll to decide the audience prize for best film was opened on Thursday. The Golden Crow Pheasant Award with a cash prize of Rs 15 lakhs for the best film will also be presented at the Nishagandhi open-air auditorium on Friday. Fourteen films including four from India, will compete for the prestigious Golden Crown Pheasant Award. Among these, two are Malayalam films Randu Per (Two Persons) and Aden (Garden of Desire). The winner of the Golden Crown Pheasant Award will be screened at the closing ceremony. The fest had 465 screenings and most of them ran to packed audiences. Director and film critic Marco Muller is chairperson of the jury, while noted Malayalm director TV Chandran, Columbian actor Marlon Moreno, film editor Mary Stephen and Carelton University professor Aboubakcer Sanogo are jury members. The focus of the fest was Identity and Space while the country in focus was Brazil. This year’s edition will, however, not see cultural programmes as a mark of respect for the victims for Cyclone Ockhi. Enanble Notification: NoTNM Marquee: No...
- 12/15/2017
- by Editor
- The News Minute
The red carpet rolled out last night for the Opening Night of the Colombian Film Festival, running at the Tribeca Cinemas till March 30th. In an effort to boost film production in Colombia, major tax-breaks (around 40%) are being offered to filmmakers who agree to hire production crew and rentals in the country itself and it's paying off. The fest is presenting feature films, documentaries, and two shorts programs (one for Free at Instituto Cervantes). Call me biased but every trailer below gave me chills, made me think and was a feast for my eyes. There are indigenous tribes, estranged fathers, vallenato music and My Mother's Tits. We're just as excited as you are! Check out our picks below.
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Director: Andrea Said
Documentary
Friday, March 28 at 4:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Saturday, March 29 at 5:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Andrea Said was born in London but lived her entire life in Colombia. Born to a Colombian mother, Leonor Camargo and Shahid Said from Pakistan, Andrea’s journey takes her to across the pond for the first time determined to find the father she never knew. If the intersection of cultures isn’t interesting enough, the music, montages of old family photos, and Andrea Said’s honest narration will undoubtedly move you.
Mateo
Director: Maria Gamboa
Cast: Carlos Hernandez, Felipe Botero, Samuel Lazcano, Miriam "Pesca" Gutierrez
Wednesday, March 26 at 8:20 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 9:10 Pm Buy Tickets
Mateo supports his mother by collecting dirty money from his uncle. Living alongside Magdalena River, one of the poorest and most violent neighborhoods in the region, Mateo begins to infiltrate a local theatre group who may or may not have political ulterior motives. Once inside, Mateo becomes fascinated by the free flowing, artistic lifestyle of the actors and is torn between family and his freedom.
Chasing Fireflies (Cazando Luciernagas)
Director: Roberto Flores Prieto
Cast: Marlon Moreno, Estefania Munoz
Thursday, March 27 at 8:10 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 7:30 Pm Buy Tickets
Played by Colombian playboy and screen star, Marlon Moreno, Manrique lives a solitary life working in an abandoned salt mine; his only companion is a dog that goes after fireflies all night. Manrique is disconnected from a world he claims to care nothing about until the appearance of his long lost teenage daughter (whoa!), changes his perceptions. With a beautiful score and top notch cinematography Chasing Fireflies is a beautiful story of love, family and the small things in life.
My Mother's Tits (Las tetas de mi madre)
Director: Carlos Zapata
Cast: Santiago Heins, Billy Heins, Paula Correa, Alejandro Aguilar
Sunday, March 30 at 6:55 Pm Buy Tickets
I'm not gonna lie, this trailer kind of disturbed me. Martin, a 10 year old pizza delivery boy, goes on a run one night to a whorehouse. Stumbling on a peephole, Martin sees a woman do a striptease. Once the veil is lifted Martin's perception of his mother changes. Las tetas de mi madre explores loss of innocence and the relationships between a single mother and her son, with the added backdrop of dynamic barrio-realness.
The Eternal Night of Twelve Moons (La Eterna Noche de Las Doce Lunas)
Director: Priscilla Padilla
Friday, March 28 at 6:50 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 1:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Indigenous tribes make up about 20% of Colombia’s current population and the Wayuu tribe is one still thriving in Northern Colombia and Northwest Venezuela. In this community, tradition says that once a woman has her first menstruation, she is to be isolated from all men for 12 moon cycles. During that time, we see our protagonist Filia learning to weave (the Wayuu are famous for their mochilas which can now be seen in Upper West Side store-fronts, no joke) cook, and gain other skills for her future.
The Accordion's Voyage (El Viaje del Acordéon)
Directors: Rey Sagbini & Andrew Tucker
Documentary
Thursday, March 27 at 4:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Saturday, March 29 at 3:00Pm Buy Tickets
Legend has it, the accordion was first sent from Germany to Buenos Aires, but got lost along the way. Fast forward to present day and virtuoso Manuel Vega and his group have been trying for years to win the world's most important vallenato music festival, Le Leyenda del Vallenato in Valledupar. Instead, Manuel gets an invitation to perform with the Hohner Accordion Orchestra in Germany. Go figure! This documentary takes us back to the origins of an instrument that is ingrained in Colombian history and culture.
This post originally appeared on Remezcla.com...
Looking For
Director: Andrea Said
Documentary
Friday, March 28 at 4:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Saturday, March 29 at 5:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Andrea Said was born in London but lived her entire life in Colombia. Born to a Colombian mother, Leonor Camargo and Shahid Said from Pakistan, Andrea’s journey takes her to across the pond for the first time determined to find the father she never knew. If the intersection of cultures isn’t interesting enough, the music, montages of old family photos, and Andrea Said’s honest narration will undoubtedly move you.
Mateo
Director: Maria Gamboa
Cast: Carlos Hernandez, Felipe Botero, Samuel Lazcano, Miriam "Pesca" Gutierrez
Wednesday, March 26 at 8:20 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 9:10 Pm Buy Tickets
Mateo supports his mother by collecting dirty money from his uncle. Living alongside Magdalena River, one of the poorest and most violent neighborhoods in the region, Mateo begins to infiltrate a local theatre group who may or may not have political ulterior motives. Once inside, Mateo becomes fascinated by the free flowing, artistic lifestyle of the actors and is torn between family and his freedom.
Chasing Fireflies (Cazando Luciernagas)
Director: Roberto Flores Prieto
Cast: Marlon Moreno, Estefania Munoz
Thursday, March 27 at 8:10 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 7:30 Pm Buy Tickets
Played by Colombian playboy and screen star, Marlon Moreno, Manrique lives a solitary life working in an abandoned salt mine; his only companion is a dog that goes after fireflies all night. Manrique is disconnected from a world he claims to care nothing about until the appearance of his long lost teenage daughter (whoa!), changes his perceptions. With a beautiful score and top notch cinematography Chasing Fireflies is a beautiful story of love, family and the small things in life.
My Mother's Tits (Las tetas de mi madre)
Director: Carlos Zapata
Cast: Santiago Heins, Billy Heins, Paula Correa, Alejandro Aguilar
Sunday, March 30 at 6:55 Pm Buy Tickets
I'm not gonna lie, this trailer kind of disturbed me. Martin, a 10 year old pizza delivery boy, goes on a run one night to a whorehouse. Stumbling on a peephole, Martin sees a woman do a striptease. Once the veil is lifted Martin's perception of his mother changes. Las tetas de mi madre explores loss of innocence and the relationships between a single mother and her son, with the added backdrop of dynamic barrio-realness.
The Eternal Night of Twelve Moons (La Eterna Noche de Las Doce Lunas)
Director: Priscilla Padilla
Friday, March 28 at 6:50 Pm Buy Tickets
Sunday, March 30 at 1:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Indigenous tribes make up about 20% of Colombia’s current population and the Wayuu tribe is one still thriving in Northern Colombia and Northwest Venezuela. In this community, tradition says that once a woman has her first menstruation, she is to be isolated from all men for 12 moon cycles. During that time, we see our protagonist Filia learning to weave (the Wayuu are famous for their mochilas which can now be seen in Upper West Side store-fronts, no joke) cook, and gain other skills for her future.
The Accordion's Voyage (El Viaje del Acordéon)
Directors: Rey Sagbini & Andrew Tucker
Documentary
Thursday, March 27 at 4:00 Pm Buy Tickets
Saturday, March 29 at 3:00Pm Buy Tickets
Legend has it, the accordion was first sent from Germany to Buenos Aires, but got lost along the way. Fast forward to present day and virtuoso Manuel Vega and his group have been trying for years to win the world's most important vallenato music festival, Le Leyenda del Vallenato in Valledupar. Instead, Manuel gets an invitation to perform with the Hohner Accordion Orchestra in Germany. Go figure! This documentary takes us back to the origins of an instrument that is ingrained in Colombian history and culture.
This post originally appeared on Remezcla.com...
- 3/26/2014
- by Stefa Alarcon
- Sydney's Buzz
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