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  • Jonas Cuaron to Write and Direct New Zorro Movie, Z

    Posted by on February 04, 2016

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    Lantica Media and Sobini Films announced today that Gravity screenwriter Jonás Cuarón will write and direct a brand new Zorro movie for them. The film is simply titled Z.

    “When I saw Desierto, I was impressed with Jonás’s command of action and suspense, his great visual eye, and the strong performances he elicited from his actors,” said Sobini Films’ CEO Mark Amin. 

    “We are very fortunate to have Jonás on this film,” added Lantica Media’s CEO Antonio Gennari. “His love of cinema is evident in his work and he is very talented in his ability to tell a compelling story. We look forward to seeing where his vision will take us.”

    Lantica Media will finance the film with principal photography to begin this summer at Pinewood Dominican Republic Studios. Pantelion Films will handle international sales. The film was previously described as “a post-apocalyptic take on the myth of Zorro…set in the near future but keeps the idea of a masked and caped stranger taking on tyrants.”

    Known for his trademark mask, sword, and signature Z, the character Zorro was created by Johnston McCulley in 1919 and has appeared in countless books, novels, films, and television adaptations.

     

    Check this out on ComingSoon.net

  • Debut Writer-Director NALIP Fellow Jennifer Cho Suhr's ‘You and Me Both’ Casts Constance Wu

    Posted by on February 04, 2016

    by Dave McNary

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    “Fresh Off the Boat” star Constance Wu has come on board the independent drama “You and Me Both,” Variety has learned exclusively.

    The film is the debut feature for writer-director Jennifer Cho Suhr. Production is expected to begin in the summer.

    Wu will play a struggling addict who, along with her estranged sister, embarks on a road trip from Iowa to Alaska in search of their birth mother. Exploring themes of grief, forgiveness and belonging, the film centers on the bond between siblings and the resilience and humor necessary to overcome trauma — and is aimed at showcasing the breadth and range of the Asian American experience with complicated and deeply human characters.

    “You and Me Both” is produced by Carolyn Mao (“Good Enough”) and Mollye Asher (“Songs My Brothers Taught Me,” “Fort Tilden”). The project is supported by Tribeca All Access, NALIP and Film Independent.

    Wu, 33, is a Taiwanese-American who was raised in Virgina. She plays Jessica Huang, the mother of three and the pragmatic wife of Randall Park’s character in the ABC comedy “Fresh Off the Boat.”

    The series is loosely based on the life of chef Eddie Huang and his book “Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir.”

     

    Check this out on Variety.com

  • Call for Applications for UnionDocs Collaborative Studio and Summer Documentary Intensive

    Posted by on February 04, 2016

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    Applications are now open for UnionDocs' 5-week SUMMER DOCUMENTARY INTENSIVE and 10-month COLLABORATIVE STUDIOWatch these videos and see which program is right for you, then send in your best work before the early deadline of March 4th.

    The UnionDocs Summer Documentary Intensive is a 5-week program for a select group of emerging filmmakers from the US and abroad. Based in one of NYC’s most exciting neighborhoods, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the program explores contemporary approaches to documentary film, offers a stronger understanding of the best practices and business of production, and helps to develop the foundation of your independent project. The program consists of screenings, seminar discussions, professional development sessions, critique, mentorship, many guest artist and industry professionals master classes and weekly visits to relevant sites around New York City. 

    The UnionDocs Collaborative Studio (CoLAB) is a 10-month program for a select group of media artists from the US and abroad. Also based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, CoLAB offers a platform for exploring contemporary approaches to the documentary arts and a process for developing an innovative collaborative project. The program consists of weekly production meetings, seminars, screenings and other public programs, along with regular masterclasses and critiques with visiting artists.
    Learn more about both programs on UnionDocs.org
  • Berlin: Michael Pena to Star in Action Thriller 'The Worker'

    Posted by on February 04, 2016

    by Borys Kit

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    Veteran second unit director and stunt coordinator Dan Bradley will direct the 'Taken'-meets-'Bourne' project.

    Michael Pena will star in The Worker, a Taken-meets-Bourne action project to be directed by Dan Bradley, one of the biggest names in the action movie game.

    Content Media will be introducing the project at Berlin’s European Film Market, handling worldwide sales. CAA is repping domestic rights.

    The project tells of a Mexican special ops agent (Pena) working to take down the drug cartels who is forced to leave the country and enter a protection program in Los Angeles with his family. He works as a day laborer content with the knowledge that his wife and son are safe. But the cartels have long arms and when his wife and son are kidnapped, his unique set of skills come in handy as he seeks revenge.

    Jeremy Renner and Don Handfield are producing via their banner, The Combine (Kill the Messenger). Content’s Tom Butterfield also will produce.  

    Pena, who was last seen in The Martian, recently wrapped CHiPS, Warners big-screen take on the 1970s TV series in which he plays police officer Poncharello. He is also starring in John Michael McDonagh's War on Everyone, which is having its world premiere in the Berlin Film Festival's Panorama section later this month. He is repped by CAA. 

    Bradley worked on second unit for three of the Bourne movies and has credits ranging from Spider-Man 2 & 3 to Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol to the upcoming crime thriller Triple 9.

    His stunt work stretches all the way back to the mid-1980s when he worked on flicks such as The Re-Animator and Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. He worked with Spike Jonze on Being John Malkovich and Adaptation and also designed the action for the Bourne and Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies.

    Bradley, who is repped by WME, made his directorial debut with the 2012 remake of Red Dawn

    Content is behind the just-announced documentary on Manolo Blahnik, Manolo (The boy who made shoes for lizards), and is working on a Maria Callas biopic titled Callas, starring Noomi Rapace with Niki Caro directing.

     

    Check this out on HollywoodReporter.com

  • ‘Fast and Furious’ 9th and 10th Movies Set for 2019, 2021

    Posted by on February 04, 2016

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    Universal Pictures and Vin Diesel have confirmed there will be a ninth and a 10th film in its “Fast and Furious” franchise with release dates in 2019 and 2021.

    The news was first unveiled late Tuesday night through Vin Diesel’s Instagram account. Diesel had revealed on Jan. 18 that eighth film would be titled “Fast 8” and released the first poster for the action movie, showing the New York City skyline.

    Universal had already staked out April 14, 2017, as the release date for “Fast 8.” Diesel and Universal both said Tuesday that “Fast & Furious 9” will open on April 19,2019, with “Fast & Furious 10” coming April 2, 2021.

    Both are the first titles to land on their respective dates. “Fast & Furious 10” is the first title to be given a specific date in 2021.

    Plot details have yet to be revealed for “Fast 8” although news broke last month that Universal was exploring shooting the actioner in Cuba. “Straight Outta Compton” director F. Gary Gray is directing and Neil Moritz is producing with Diesel.

    “Furious 7,” which was dedicated to the late Paul Walker, was a massive success with worldwide grosses topping $1.5 billion.

    The first film in the franchise was titled “The Fast and the Furious” and starred Diesel, Walker, Jordanna Brewster and Michelle Rodriguez with Rob Cohen directing and Moritz producing. The 2001 release carried a budget of $40 million and grossed $145 million domestically and another $62 million internationally.

     

    Check this out on Variety.com

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  • Ryan Murphy Launches Foundation to Tackle Hollywood's Diversity Problem

    Posted by · February 03, 2016

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     by Lacey Rose

    Half, a foundation within his 20th Century Fox TV-based production company, aims to have 50 percent of all director slots on his shows filled by women, people of color and members of the LGBT community and will begin outreach efforts at colleges to align candidates with mentors: "I personally can do better," he tells THR.

    Ryan Murphy has been responsible for more than two dozen people getting their Directors Guild of America cards on his watch. But only four or five of them have been women.

    "I personally can do better," he says in an interview in which he reveals plans to help make Hollywood more inclusive. Inspired by a series of recent events — including former publicist Nanci Ryder's emotional speech at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment breakfast, where she called upon the industry to take action on its "gender problem" — Murphy, 51, is launching a foundation within his 20th Century Fox Television-based production company called Half. "Nanci said, 'People in power, you have a position and responsibility to change the industry,' and I thought, 'She's right,' " says Murphy, who has worked closely with bosses Dana Walden and Gary Newman to create the infrastructure for Half.

    Murphy's focus initially was on providing more opportunities to female directors, comprising only 16 percent of TV's directorial roles during the 2014-15 season. He has since broadened his ambitions to include all minority candidates, which make up only 18 percent, according to the DGA. Among Murphy's goals: By the end of 2016, he is committed to having 50 percent of all director slots on his shows — Scream QueensAmerican Crime Story and American Horror Story — filled by either women or minority candidates, which he defines as people of color or members of the LGBTQ community. The prolific producer, who plans to hire someone to co-manage the foundation with him, will also create a database of names and contact information to share with other showrunners who are also looking to challenge the status quo.

    Additionally, Half will begin extensive outreach efforts at colleges and universities, beginning with visits to AFI, UCLA and USC before expanding around the country later this year. The foundation will then align candidates with mentors within Ryan Murphy Productions, as well as with internships and shadowing opportunities around Hollywood. The goal, per Murphy, is to let young people know that there is a place for them in Hollywood. “The industry has always been about, you come to us,” he says. “There’s not a lot of effort and inclusion, and I’m saying, ‘No, we’re going to go to you.'” He already has enlisted a cadre of top names, including Dede Gardner, Nina Jacobson, Supergirl's Ali Adler and American Crime Story director Anthony Hemingway to assist in Half's outreach.

    Walden calls the foundation "classic Ryan." "Ryan has always been a leader, whether he was creating new models of storytelling, or setting new standards of inclusion when it came to his characters and casts," she says. "Rather than pay lip service to what we all agree is an important goal for this industry — creating equal opportunity for women and minorities behind the camera — he's actually committing the resources of his company and setting clear targets to help make a real difference."

    Read more at THR.com

  • Alfonso Cuarón & Alejandro G. Iñárritu Endorse Emiliano Rocha Minter's 'We Are The Flesh'

    Posted by · February 02, 2016

    by Sydney Levine

     

    Debuting at IFF Rotterdam on February 2, this is the the first Mexican film, let alone a feature debut, to receive the endorsement of three of the most important directors working today. Academy Award-winning directors Alejandro González Iñárritu (“Amores Perros”), Alfonso Cuarón (“Gravity) and Cannes-winning director Carlos Reygadas. This is a film to see! It will also be on offer at the Berlinale’s EFM by international sales agent is Reel Suspects.

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    The next generation of Mexican filmmakers, Julio Chavezmontes of Piano Films, and Moises Cosio of Detalle Films, executive producer of Atom Egoyan’s “Remember," Jodorowsky’s “The Dance of Reality,” and Apichatpong Weersethaku’s “Cemetery of Splendor,” are premiering "We Are The Flesh” ("Tenemos la carne") at IFF Rotterdam’s Bright Future Section.

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    "We Are The Flesh” ("Tenemos la carne")

    The directorial debut by 25-year-old Emiliano Rocha Minter has the support of Academy Award-winning directors Alejandro González Iñárritu (“Amores Perros”) and Alfonso Cuarón (“Gravity), with Cannes-winning director Carlos Reygadas ("Silent Light", "Post Tenebras Lux”) involved as a co-producer. This makes "Tenemos la carne" the first Mexican film, let alone a feature debut, to receive the endorsement of three of the most important directors working today. That is a film to see! It will also be on offer at the Berlinale’s EFM by international sales agent is Reel Suspects.

    In addition to Reygadas, Mexican director Sebastian Hofmann, of the Sundance New Frontier film "Halley," Yann Gonzalez, French director director of Cannes Critics’ Week Special Screening “You and the Night,” and Splendor Omnia’s Natalia Lopez, are co-producers in the film. Mexican associate producers are Simplemente’s Rune Hansen, Monica Reina and Celia Iturraga. "We Are The Flesh" was supported by the Mexican Film Institute's (IMCINE) Foprocine fund.

     
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    "We Are The Flesh” ("Tenemos la carne")

    "We Are the Flesh" takes place in post-apocalyptic vision of Mexico in which a brother and sister find their way into one of the last remaining buildings after years of wandering. Inside, they find a man who will make them a dangerous offer to survive the outside world.

     

    Check out this article and the trailer on indiewire.com