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Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)

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Silvio et les autres 1

‘Walls’: Trailer Unveiled for Kasia Smutniak’s Toronto Bound Directorial Debut (Exclusive)
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The first trailer has been unveiled for “Walls” (“Mur”), actor-turned-filmmaker Kasia Smutniak’s directorial debut that will world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, leading to a mass exodus of refugees seeking asylum across Europe. Among the European countries offering aid and refuge, Poland was particularly generous but the country had also simultaneously commenced the construction of Europe’s most expensive wall along its entire border with Belarus to deter further refugees from entering.

A strip of land known as the red zone running parallel to the Belarusian border prevents anyone from approaching and seeing the construction of the wall. Smutniak undertakes an uncertain and risky journey into the red zone, where access is not allowed to the media, with the help of local activists and minimal technical equipment. The director’s journey begins and ends with two walls.

The first wall rejects migrants arriving...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 21/08/2023
  • par Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
How the Directors of ‘Strawberry Mansion’ Made a Movie About Dreams Feel Like One
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Tons of films have dreams in them, but few capture what a dream actually feels like better than “Strawberry Mansion,” the surrealist indie dramedy that premiered at Sundance Film Festival last year and opens in theaters Friday and on digital next week.

Directed by Albert Birney and Kentucker Audley, the film tells the story of James Preble (Audley), an auditor who taxes people’s dreams for the U.S. government. On assignment to review the VHS-recorded dreams of aging artist Arabella Isadora (Penny Fuller), he winds up falling for the version of her younger self (Grace Glowicki) he meets in her mind, taking him on a strange journey where he fights witches, crashes on a deserted island and commands a crew of mice sailors. But even with all the creatures Preble encounters, it’s the hazy lighting, off-kilter tone and sense of wistfulness that makes the whole movie feel like a dream,...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 18/02/2022
  • par Wilson Chapman
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix Sparks Ire in Italy For Holding Back Copies of Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Hand of God’ Theatrical Release
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The Italian theatrical release of Paolo Sorrentino’s “The Hand of God” is sparking protests from some of the country’s exhibitors who claim the hand of Netflix is cutting them out of the hot title’s big screen bonanza.

“Hand of God,” a Netflix original film produced by Fremantle’s The Apartment, went out on 250 screens in Italy on Wednesday via local distributor Lucky Red, marking the pic’s first theatrical outing, roughly three weeks before its Dec. 15 streaming debut.

The release of Sorrentino’s hotly anticipated film marks the widest theatrical outing in Italy for a Netflix film to date, and also the longest window between a Netflix title’s theatrical and streaming launches.

Yet the streamer, and by extension Lucky Red, have come under fire from some Italian arthouse theater owners who claim they had agreements in place with the distributor to show “Hand of God,” and...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 26/11/2021
  • par Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety Film + TV
Visual fantasy by Anne-Katrin Titze
Carlo Poggioli with Anne-Katrin Titze: “Satyricon by Fellini was one that made me think about Fellini and cinema costumes. And then Amarcord. Following this idea, that for me, the cinema was Federico Fellini. And when I worked with him, my dream came true.” Photo: Virginia Cademartori

In 2020, Terrence Malick’s The Last Planet, starring Matthias Schoenaerts, Géza Röhrig (László Nemes’s Oscar-winning Son Of Saul) and Tawfeek Barhom (Reed Morano’s The Rhythm Section) with Ben Kingsley, Mark Rylance and Joseph Mawle, and Paolo Sorrentino’s The New Pope series are two of the most anticipated projects.

Jude Law and John Malkovich star in Paolo Sorrentino’s The New Pope

Carlo Poggioli is the consummate, imaginative costume designer for both and has worked with Paolo Sorrentino since 2015.

When I met Carlo Poggioli at Ann Roth’s apartment on a rainy fall afternoon, the day after her birthday, Ann and Carlo...
Voir l'article complet sur eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 02/01/2020
  • par Anne-Katrin Titze
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Luca Guadagnino at an event for Amore (2009)
Italian Box Office Offers Mixed Message for Domestic Business
Luca Guadagnino at an event for Amore (2009)
Though Italy’s box office for the first eight months of 2018 is down, Italian movies account for a quarter of grosses, up from 17% a year ago, a clear sign of local production vibrancy amid alarming theatrical erosion.

Outside the country, Italian cinema is steadily gaining more international traction after the four Oscar nominations (and one win) scored earlier this year by Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name,” followed by two Cannes competition prizewinners, Alice Rohrwacher’s “Happy as Lazzaro” and Matteo Garrone’s “Dogman,” and strong presences at the Venice and Toronto festivals.

The drop in Italian moviegoers amounts to a 7% drop so far this year. That follows a dramatic 12% box office plunge in 2017 and is forcing producers and distributors to come up with some innovative strategies.

Case in point is Oscar-winner Paolo Sorrentino’s Silvio Berlusconi-themed “Loro,” which was edited into a longer version divided into two installments,...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 14/09/2018
  • par Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety Film + TV
Silvio Berlusconi Movie ‘Loro’ Bought by Sundance Selects
Sundance Selects has acquired North American rights to “Loro,” co-written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino, and starring Toni Servillo as Italian media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi.

The film centers on a group of businessmen and politicians who were close to Berlusconi between 2006 and 2009. “Loro” is produced by Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, Carlotta Calori, Viola Prestieri, and Jérôme Seydoux.

The movie will be shown in the Masters Section of the Toronto FIlm Festival. “Loro” will be released in 2019 by Sundance Selects in North America. Earlier, this year, two films were released in Italy titled “Loro 1” and “Loro 2.”

“Paolo Sorrentino has defined himself as one of the masters of Italian cinema,” IFC Films/Sundance Selects co-presidents Jonathan Sehring and Lisa Schwartz said in a press release. “He makes up his own rules and presents a cinematic vision that is totally unique. We are thrilled to premiere this film at the Toronto International Film Festival,...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 22/08/2018
  • par Dave McNary
  • Variety Film + TV
Silvio et les autres 2 (2018)
Film Review: ‘Loro 2’
Silvio et les autres 2 (2018)
Watching “Loro 2” is a peculiar experience, because it never shakes the sense of being hurriedly edited from a much longer and better film. In some ways that’s what this is: the second part of Paolo Sorrentino’s initial Italian-release version of his highly anticipated semi-fantasy biopic of Silvio Berlusconi. Yet even if the two parts were viewed close together – they were released on the peninsula one week apart – the lack of buildup for a masterful early scene in “2” proves just how ill-considered it was to divide the movie in this way. In addition, it seems clear that a great number of scenes have been so severely cut down that they barely register. Taken as a whole, the film is a classic Sorrentino-esque tapestry about hubris woven on a grand scale, but when it’s divided and edited in this manner one is constantly aware that the effect was meant to be much greater.
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 20/06/2018
  • par Jay Weissberg
  • Variety Film + TV
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Loro’ Ends Unusual Two-Part Distribution Experiment
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
As Paolo Sorrentino’s two-part Silvio Berlusconi-themed film nears the end of its run in Italian theaters, Universal Pictures and Indigo Film say they are satisfied with the results of a distribution experiment that saw “Loro 1” and “Loro 2” released within about two weeks of each other.

The two installments, which depict Berlusconi’s raunchy antics while he was prime minister, have between them grossed €6.5 million ($7.6 million) and clocked about 1 million admissions. Universal Italy chief Richard Borg said the result was “in line with Sorrentino’s batting average in Italy,” though for single feature-length films. The combined receipts from both parts come in slightly below Sorrentino’s Oscar winner, “The Great Beauty,” and a bit above his most recent movie, “Youth.”

“Loro” posed a much bigger marketing challenge because of its two installments and its thorny political subject. It also comes at time when the Italian box office is in the doldrums,...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 06/06/2018
  • par Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety Film + TV
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Film Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Loro 1’
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
After Paolo Sorrentino’s virtuoso evisceration of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti in “Il Divo,” expectations were sky high that the distinctive director would bring a similar caustic bravura to his treatment of Silvio Berlusconi. Yet “Loro 1,” the first of a two-part kaleidoscopic consideration of the four-time prime minister and the Italy he fostered, is not so much an invigorating acid bath as a subtly written, stylistically more classical look at one of the most divisive European leaders in recent memory. It aims to peer not just into Berlusconi’s monomaniacal soul, but to expose, as with “The Great Beauty,” the apotheosis of vulgarity and craving for attention that’s been the canny politician and media magnate’s lasting imprint on Italian society.

Whether it’s successful depends very much on “Loro 2,” to be released in Italy on May 10, roughly two weeks after this installment. Rumor has it the...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 08/05/2018
  • par Jay Weissberg
  • Variety Film + TV
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Paolo Sorrentino Talks ‘Loro,’ Berlusconi and Not Getting Into Cannes (Exclusive)
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Oscar-winning Italian director Paolo Sorrentino’s latest film, “Loro,” which depicts former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s so-called “bunga bunga” antics, has just been released as a two-part film in Italy. “Loro 1” bowed at No. 2, behind “Avengers: Infinity War,” while “Loro 2” will be released next Thursday. The project is being pared down to a single feature-length film for international distribution.

Sorrentino spoke to Variety about the hurdles he faced, his attempt to get to the real Berlusconi, and why it’s only fair that Cannes is a bus to which you can’t have a lifelong pass. (The interview has been edited for concision and clarity.)

Why did you decide to make a movie about Berlusconi and how big was the challenge?

It was not an easy movie to write. You don’t have the same creative freedom as in a totally fictional film. You’re limited by the...
Voir l'article complet sur Variety Film + TV
  • 03/05/2018
  • par Nick Vivarelli
  • Variety Film + TV
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
'Them 2' ('Loro 2'): Film Review
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
If the first of Paolo Sorrentino’s twin films, Them 1 (Loro 1), was mainly a critique of the trashy vulgarity that permeates Italian society, its follow-up Them 2 (Loro 2) aims squarely at “Him,” Silvio Berlusconi himself. A well-paced satire with a sober ending, it is entertaining throughout but ultimately feels a bit toothless. Possibly out of libel and lawsuit considerations, the pic seems forced to tread cautiously around a subject clamoring for directness. The results are a lot like Nanni Moretti’s 2006 film-within-a-film The Caiman, which also got S.B. in its sights but was unable to shoot.

These days,...
Voir l'article complet sur The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 02/05/2018
  • par Deborah Young
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
‘Them’ (‘Loro’): Film Review
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
After a long series of attention-grabbing films, director Paolo Sorrentino has risen to become one of Italy’s major social critics. Loro 1 (Them 1), the first of his twin films on Silvio Berlusconi, fits snugly into his dark vision of the country’s decline into unrestrained greed, political apathy and careless hedonism, which were so poignantly detailed in The Great Beauty. Judging by the first part, Loro seems less a biopic of the Italian business mogul-turned-politician than a harsh critique of Italians and their habits of self-abasement. Toni Servillo, the talented actor who impersonated wily politician Giulio Andreotti in Il Divo, makes...
Voir l'article complet sur The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 30/04/2018
  • par Deborah Young
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cannes 2018 Lineup Includes New Films from Jean-Luc Godard, Spike Lee, Jia Zhangke, Bi Gan, and More
With a jury headed by Cate Blanchett, the main lineup for the 71st Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled, including Competition, Un Certain Regard, Out of Competition, Midnight, and Special screenings. This year’s competition lineup features some of our most-anticipated films of the year, including Jean-Luc Godard’s Le livre d’images, Lee Chang-dong’s Burning, Jia Zhangke’s Ash is Purest White, Spike Lee’s BlackKkKlansman, Jafar Panahi’s recently unveiled Three Faces, David Robert Mitchell’s Under the Silver Lake, Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War, and more. The Un Certain Regard section also includes one title we hoped might make it into competition: Bi Gan’s Kaili Blues follow-up Long Day’s Journey into Night.

While it’s clear there was going to be no Netflix films, there were a handful of rumored films that didn’t make the cut, though there’s the possibility of being added later.
Voir l'article complet sur The Film Stage
  • 12/04/2018
  • par Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Loro’ Teaser Gives First Glimpse At Two-Part Film About Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi
Following his short film “Killer in Red” and HBO series “The Young Pope,” director Paolo Sorrentino‘s next project returns to Italy. “Loro” is a two-part film chronicling the life of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. In the first teaser, viewers get a brief 30-second peek at the two films. The first film is set for release in Italy by Universal in late April, before the Cannes Film Festival.
Voir l'article complet sur The Playlist
  • 15/03/2018
  • par Julia Teti
  • The Playlist
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
First Teaser Drops For Paolo Sorrentino’s Silvio Berlusconi Movie (Which Will Be A Two-Parter In Italy); Cannes Is Calling
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Nobody does electro-fueled political biopics quite like Paolo Sorrentino. The Italian filmmaker’s regular producers Indigo Film have released some slick first footage of the auteur’s new movie Loro (Them), about controversial Italian politician Silvio Berlusconi. I have confirmed with those close to the film that there will be a two-part version of the movie (Sorrentino’s decision), but that version will only be released in Italy. The rest of the world will see one…...
Voir l'article complet sur Deadline
  • 13/03/2018
  • Deadline
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
Paolo Sorrentino's Berlusconi Film 'Loro' Debuts First Trailer
Paolo Sorrentino at an event for This Must Be the Place (2011)
The first teaser trailer is out for Academy Award-winning director Paolo Sorrentino's new film Loro (Them) about Italy's billionaire media mogul and four-time prime minister.

In typical Sorrentino fashion, the movie features loud music, richly saturated cinematography from Luca Bigazzi and his favorite co-conspirator, Toni Servillo, playing Silvio Berlusconi.

Berlusconi's infamous "Bunga Bunga" parties play throughout the trailer. Elena Sofia Ricci portrays Berlusconi's estranged wife Veronica Lario. Ricky Memphis and Riccardo Scamarcio also star in the film. 

In the trailer, a voiceover asks the former politician, "What did you expect: that you could be the richest man in the country, be prime minister...
Voir l'article complet sur The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 13/03/2018
  • par Ariston Anderson
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
‘Loro’ First Footage: Paolo Sorrentino Returns to the Movies and Eyes Cannes Film Festival Premiere — Watch
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
After taking an acclaimed trip to television with “The Young Pope,” Paolo Sorrentino is readying his return to the big screen this year with “Loro.” The Italian-language drama stars Toni Servillo as Silvio Berlusconi, the media tycoon who served as the Prime Minister of Italy from June 2001 to May 2006.

According to new report from Variety, Sorrentino is splitting “Loro” into two films after he fell in love with the footage in the editing room and decided he didn’t want to cut anything out in order for the film to be a single theatrical release. The first installment of “Loro” is eyeing an Italian release on April 24, right before the Cannes Film Festival, with the second part readying a debut in Italy at the end of May. Sources confirm to Variety that Sorrentino has submitted the film to the Cannes Film Festival.

Sorrentino was last in theaters in 2015 with “Youth,...
Voir l'article complet sur Indiewire
  • 12/03/2018
  • par Zack Sharf
  • Indiewire
Former Focus executive Isabelle Stewart joins Protagonist (exclusive)
Stewart will lead on acquisitions and report to CEO Dave Bishop.

Source: Protagonist Pictures

Isabelle Stewart

Protagonist Pictures has appointed Isabelle Stewart as head of acquisitions with immediate effect.

Reporting to CEO Dave Bishop, Stewart will oversee acquisitions and attend major festivals and markets for the company.

Stewart joins Protagonist from Focus Features, where she was director of acquisitions and production and worked on titles including Andrea Arnold’s American Honey, Damien Chazelle’s La La Land, Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete and Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro.

Prior to her post at Focus, she held acquisitions roles at Universal Pictures International Productions and Studiocanal.

In 2017, she joined Protagonist’s director of international sales George Hamilton as one of Screen’s Future Leaders in sales and acquisitions.

Protagonist’s current slate includes Sean Baker’s The Florida Project, William Oldroyd’s debut feature Lady Macbeth, and Francis Lee’s God’s Own Country, all three of which...
Voir l'article complet sur ScreenDaily
  • 10/01/2018
  • par Andreas Wiseman
  • ScreenDaily
Most Beautiful Island (2017)
SXSW Winner ‘Most Beautiful Island’ Is an ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ Style Debut Coming to Theaters This Fall
Most Beautiful Island (2017)
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.

Spanish actress and triple threat Ana Asensio wrote, directed and starred in her feature film debut “Most Beautiful Island,” which won South by Southwest’s grand jury award for narrative feature, and audiences will finally be able to see the thriller, billed as being in the vein of “Eyes Wide Shut” about immigrant life in America, when Orion Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn Film release the movie this fall.

Co-starring Natasha Romanova, David Little, Nicholas Tucci, Larry Fessenden and Caprice Benedetti and produced by Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix, “Most Beautiful Island” had its New York premiere at this week’s BAMcinemaFest. The film is a psychological thriller set in the world of undocumented female immigrants hoping to make a life in New York City.

Read More: ‘Most Beautiful Island’ Review: Ana Asensio’s SXSW Winner Is a Spellbinding Thriller About Immigrant Life In AmericaShot on Super 16mm with a voyeuristic sensibility, the movie chronicles one harrowing day in the life of Luciana, a young immigrant woman struggling to make ends meet while striving to escape her past. As her day unfolds, she is whisked through a series of troublesome and unforeseeable extremes. Before the day is over, she finds herself a central participant in a cruel game where lives are placed at risk for the perverse entertainment of a privileged few.

“[Ana Asensio]is fearless in front of and behind the camera,” Peter Goldwyn, president of Samuel Goldwyn Films, said in a statement. “’Most Beautiful Island’ is a memorable film which captured hearts, minds, and the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW.”

Check out the rest of our weekly Acquisitions Rundown after the break.

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Voir l'article complet sur Indiewire
  • 23/06/2017
  • par Graham Winfrey
  • Indiewire
Film Acquisition Rundown: Netflix Buys Drake Doremus’ ‘Newness,’ Gravitas Picks Up ‘Abundant Acreage Available’ and More
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.

– Netflix has acquired the worldwide Svod rights to Drake Doremus’ “Newness,” Deadline reports. The film stars Nicholas Hoult and Laia Costa as a couple in contemporary Los Angeles navigating the world of online dating and social media–driven hookup culture. The film was a last-minute addition to the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, and co-stars Matthew Gray Gubler, Courtney Eaton, Danny Huston and Courtney Eaton. Netflix acquired the rights in a reported seven-figure deal.

– Gravitas Ventures has acquired writer-director Angus MacLachlan’s second feature film, “Abundant Acreage Available.” The film premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award in the U.S. Narrative Competition. The film focuses on siblings Tracy (Amy Ryan) and Jesse...
Voir l'article complet sur Indiewire
  • 16/06/2017
  • par Graham Winfrey
  • Indiewire
Focus Features 15th Anniversary: Enter to Win New Posters For ‘Moonrise Kingdom,’ ‘Lost in Translation’ and More
Focus Features is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year with the Focus 15 initiative, which will bring some of their most beloved titles back to the big screen this summer in theaters all around the world. The celebration kicked off at Cannes last month, where the company premiered “The Beguiled” in competition (Sofia Coppola went on to win Best Director), and it continues this month at the Los Angeles Film Festival with screenings of “Lost in the Translation,” “Moonrise Kingdom” and “The Kids Are All Right.”

Read More: Focus Features Celebrates ‘Brokeback Mountain,’ ‘Lost in Translation’ and More in Retrospective Supercut — Watch

The entire Focus 15 screening schedule can be found by clicking here, and you can sign up with your email to get live updates and more details about the 15th anniversary celebration. Over the past 15 years, Focus Features movies have garnered 105 Academy Award nominations and won 21 Oscars, which means you...
Voir l'article complet sur Indiewire
  • 13/06/2017
  • par Zack Sharf
  • Indiewire
Karolina Gruszka in Marie Curie (2016)
Film Acquisition Rundown: Focus Buys Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Loro,’ The Orchard Picks Up ‘Thumper’ and More
Karolina Gruszka in Marie Curie (2016)
Keep up with the wild and wooly world of indie film acquisitions with our weekly Rundown of everything that’s been picked up around the globe. Check out last week’s Rundown here.

– The Orchard has acquired the North American rights to Jordan Ross’s directorial debut “Thumper,” starring “Orange is the New Black’s” Pablo Schreiber. The gritty crime thriller debuted at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was written and directed by Ross. The movie also stars Eliza Taylor, Lena Headey, Ben Feldman, Grant Harvey and Daniel Webber. Set in a town of low-income and fractured families, “Thumper” is centered around a group of teens that are lured into working for a dangerous drug dealer. A new girl arrives into town hiding a dangerous secret that will impact everybody and change their lives forever.

Read More: Film Acquisition Rundown: Mubi Buys Philippe Garrel’s ‘Lover for a Day,’ FilmRise...
Voir l'article complet sur Indiewire
  • 09/06/2017
  • par Graham Winfrey
  • Indiewire
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Paolo Sorrentino's Silvio Berlusconi project lands at Focus
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Pathé to sell Italian-language Loro outside Italy.

Focus Features has acquired Italian rights to Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro (Them) starring Toni Servillo (pictured) as Silvio Berlusconi, the controversial and larger-than-life former prime minister, Mediaset founder and former AC Milan owner.

Universal Pictures Italy will distribute the feature and Indigo Films anticipates a summer start. Pathé is co-producing Loro and will handle sales outside Italy.

Sorrentino, who served on this year’s Cannes competition jury and whose English-language HBO show The Young Pope starring Jude Law is expected to be an Emmys contender, will direct Loro from a screenplay he co-wrote with Umberto Contarello.

It is understood the project will centre on Berlusconi and his entourage. Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, and Carlotta Calori serve as producers.

Servillo starred in Sorrentino’s foreign-language Oscar winner The Great Beauty and Il Divo, in which he portrayed another Italian prime minister, Giulio Andreotti.

“Given Focus’ commitment to collaborating with global filmmakers...
Voir l'article complet sur ScreenDaily
  • 05/06/2017
  • par jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Paolo Sorrentino's Silvio Berlusconi project lands at Focus Features
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Pathé to sell Italian-language Loro outside Italy.

Focus Features has acquired Italian rights to Paolo Sorrentino’s Loro (Them) starring Toni Servillo (pictured) as Silvio Berlusconi, the controversial and larger-than-life former prime minister, Mediaset founder and former AC Milan owner.

Universal Pictures Italy will distribute the feature and Indigo Films anticipates a summer start. Pathé is co-producing Loro and will handle sales outside Italy.

Sorrentino, who served on this year’s Cannes competition jury and whose English-language HBO show The Young Pope starring Jude Law is expected to be an Emmys contender, will direct Loro from a screenplay he co-wrote with Umberto Contarello.

It is understood the project will centre on Berlusconi and his entourage. Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, and Carlotta Calori serve as producers.

Servillo starred in Sorrentino’s foreign-language Oscar winner The Great Beauty and Il Divo, in which he portrayed another Italian prime minister, Giulio Andreotti.

“Given Focus’ commitment to collaborating with global filmmakers...
Voir l'article complet sur ScreenDaily
  • 05/06/2017
  • par jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Focus Acquires Paolo Sorrentino’s Berlusconi Project ‘Loro’ For Italy
Silvio et les autres 1 (2018)
Exclusive: Focus Features has acquired Paolo Sorrentino's upcoming Loro for release in Italy where it will be distributed by Universal Pictures' local outpost. The Oscar-winner's event project stars The Great Beauty's Toni Servillo as Silvio Berlusconi, the media mogul and erstwhile Prime Minister. From Indigo Film, the Italian-language Loro (Them) begins production this summer. Outside of Italy, sales are handled by Pathé, which is co-producing. Sorrentino directs from a…...
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  • 05/06/2017
  • Deadline
Lenny Abrahamson in Frank (2014)
Paolo Sorrentino’s Berlusconi drama, Gurinder Chadha’s 'Viceroy’s House' sell for Pathé
Lenny Abrahamson in Frank (2014)
Pathé does brisk business across Cannes slate.

Pathé International saw brisk business on its Cannes slate, highlighted by a previously announced multi-territory deal with Focus for Lenny Abrahamson’s upcoming chiller The Little Stranger.

Also among sellers were Gurinder Chadha’s drama Viceroy’s House, which scored a Us deal with IFC, and Paolo Sorrentino’s upcoming Silvio Berlusconi movie Loro, which will reunite the director with La Grande Bellezza lead actor Toni Servillo.

The movie, due to start production in July, sold to Germany (Dcm), Spain (Dea Planeta), Benelux (Belga), Poland (Gutek), Greece (Feelgood), Cis (Aone), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Aero films), Ex Yougoslavia (McF), Hungary (Mozinet) and Israel (Lev). Pathé will distribute the film in France and Switzerland.

Dany Boon’s La Ch’tite Famille scored pre-sales in Germany (Concorde), Italy (Rai Cinema), Spain (Tripictures), Greece (Feelgood), Poland (Kinoswiat), Netherland (Paradiso) and Canada (Az films).

The film goes into production next month and is scheduled...
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  • 24/05/2017
  • ScreenDaily
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Cannes: IFC Acquires Gurinder Chadha's 'Viceroy's House'
Hugh Bonneville
Gurinder Chadha's Viceroy's House, which had its world premiere in Berlin in February and has since been released in the U.K. and other territories, has found a home in the U.S.

IFC picked up the title, starring Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson and set in India during the tumultuous and deadly partition in 1947. 

The acquisition was among a slew of sales announced by Pathe from the Cannes market.

Elsewhere, Paolo Sorrentino's upcoming Loro, about Silvio Berlusconi, which reunites the Oscar-winning director with La Grande Bellezza lead actor Toni Servillo, sold to Germany (Dcm), Spain (Dea Planeta), Benelux (Belga), Poland (Gutek), Greece (Feelgood),...
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  • 24/05/2017
  • par Alex Ritman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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‘The Young Pope’ Is Over; ‘The New Pope’ Is Paolo Sorrentino’s New Limited Series for HBO
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
Cue the white smoke. There will be a new pope in town… again.

HBO announced on Tuesday the new limited series “The New Pope” from Paolo Sorrentino, who previously created the critically acclaimed “The Young Pope.” It is the second limited series from the Oscar winner set in the world of the modern papacy.

Sorrento and Umberto Cantarello will work on the screenplay (although Sorrentino told IndieWire in February that he had already written Season 2). The joint production between HBO and Sky won’t begin shooting until late 2018 in Italy. That delay might be because, according to a Variety report, Sorrentino is currently busy finishing a screenplay for “Loro,” his film about Italian media tycoon-turned-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi that begins production this summer.

Read More: ‘The Young Pope’: Paolo Sorrentino on Lenny’s Fate and and Hopeful Plans for a Second Season

“The Young Pope” aired earlier this year...
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  • 16/05/2017
  • par Hanh Nguyen
  • Indiewire
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
‘The Young Pope’ Season 2 Seems Unlikely Anytime Soon, As Paolo Sorrentino Sets New Film
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
“The Young Pope” will just have to wait his turn.

The HBO series starring Jude Law as the first-ever American pontiff finished its critically acclaimed first season in February, and fans are eagerly awaiting word (or is it white smoke?) on a second season. But all that will have to hold for now: Creator Paolo Sorrentino is already busy on his next project.

Read More: ‘The Young Pope’: Paolo Sorrentino on Lenny’s Fate and Hopeful Plans for a Second Season

According to Variety, Sorrentino is finishing a screenplay for his film about Italian media tycoon-turned-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, with “The Great Beauty” actor Toni Servillo cast in the lead.

The working title for the Italian-language film is “Loro,” which translates to “Them.” Production should begin this summer.

In February, Sorrentino said that he had already completed the scripts for Season 2 of “The Young Pope.” Co-producers Sky, HBO, and...
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  • 13/04/2017
  • par Hanh Nguyen
  • Indiewire
Paolo Sorrentino and Matteo Garrone Move Forward With Next Features
Two of Italy’s most-praised directors currently working are moving forward with their next films. First up, Paolo Sorrentino, following his stint into television with The Young Pope, is readying his next film, a biopic on Silvio Berlusconi. He’s now cast his star of the Oscar-winning The Great Beauty, as well as Ill Divo, Toni Servillo, to lead the feature, according to Variety.

Set to begin shooting this summer in Italy as Sorrentino sharpens the screenplay, the current title is Loro (aka Them), which is also a play on L’oro, meaning gold. The drama about the media mogul who become Italy’s 50th Prime Minister is currently seeking financing, which is said to be proven difficult, although Amazon may be considering jumping aboard. Not expected be a “scathing critique,” the director aims to depict the idea that power is everyone and Berlusconi as a “concentrate of non-negligible mysteries.
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  • 11/04/2017
  • par Leonard Pearce
  • The Film Stage
Toni Servillo
Paolo Sorrentino’s Silvio Berlusconi Movie ‘Loro’ Is Back On, Toni Servillo To Star
Toni Servillo
Fresh off his borderline crazy series “The Young Pope,” Paolo Sorrentino has lined up his next feature, the long gestating “Loro.” The film will star regular Sorrentino collaborator Toni Servillo (“The Great Beauty,” “Il Divo“) as former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Berlusconi is an interesting figure in Italian politics. He served as prime minister for nine years and was elected to the senate in 2013 before being convicted that same year for tax-fraud.

Continue reading Paolo Sorrentino’s Silvio Berlusconi Movie ‘Loro’ Is Back On, Toni Servillo To Star at The Playlist.
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  • 11/04/2017
  • par Christian Gallichio
  • The Playlist
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
Paolo Sorrentino, Toni Servillo team for Silvio Berlusconi movie
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
Director confirms biopic of former Italian premier.

Paolo Sorrentino has confirmed that he will make a feature about former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi with his regular collaborator Toni Servillo (pictured top left) set to star.

The long-gestating Loro, about Berlusconi’s inner circle, could shoot this summer, the writer-director has told Italian press.

Producers will be regular Italian team Indigo Film. The title means ‘Them’ but is also a word play on ‘L’oro’ which means ‘gold’.

The Oscar winner has previously addressed powerful politicians and iconic figures in movie Il Divo and recent TV series The Young Pope, while in his novel Tony Pagoda E I Suoi Amici he depicted an italian right wing politician with similar traits to controversial businessman and former leader Berlusconi.

The news came in the same week that Rai Cinema’s CEO Paolo Del Brocco announced that Italian director Matteo Garrone’s next film would most likely be Dogman.

The...
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  • 10/04/2017
  • ScreenDaily
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
Toni Servillo to play Silvio Berlusconi in Paolo Sorrentino movie
Jude Law in The Young Pope (2016)
Director confirms biopic of former Italian premier.

Paolo Sorrentino has confirmed that he will make a feature about former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi with his regular collaborator Toni Servillo (pictured top left) set to star.

The long-gestating Loro, about Berlusconi’s inner circle, could shoot this summer, the writer-director has told Italian press.

Producers will be regular Italian team Indigo Film. The title means ‘Them’ but is also a word play on ‘L’oro’ which means ‘gold’.

The Oscar winner has previously addressed powerful politicians and iconic figures in movie Il Divo and recent TV series The Young Pope, while in his novel Tony Pagoda E I Suoi Amici he depicted an italian right wing politician with similar traits to controversial businessman and former leader Berlusconi.

The news came in the same week that Rai Cinema’s CEO Paolo Del Brocco announced that Italian director Matteo Garrone’s next film would most likely be Dogman.

The...
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  • 10/04/2017
  • ScreenDaily
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