Showing posts with label venice film festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label venice film festival. Show all posts

29 August 2010

Noomi Rapace in Family Drama Svinalängorna (Beyond)

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 source Quietearth
This weekend saw the UK/Irish release of The Girl Who Played With Fire was released and ever since the movies which all 3 have been made (The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest out in UK November 26th) Noomi Rapace has become one of the most wanted actress for her protryal of Lisbeth Salander. Its expected Rapace will soon take the step into Hollywood but before then there's still the matter of a movie on the homefront with Svinalängorna (Beyond).
The movie is set in the 1970's about a young womans experiences growning up in a household riddled with abuse and alcoholism, Rapace plays Leena who is now settled with her own family with her christmas shattered by the news of her mother is dying which rolls back the dark memories and first time visit to her mom in her adult life.
There's a great cast of Swedish actors (including Tehila Blad who plays a young Leena, she also played a young Lisbeth as well)  and despite the over dramatic trailer this is actually a very powerful drama which shows why Noomi Rapace is in demand by hollywood. The only shock is none of the big festivals have picked this up especially whose in it but Im sure it will be picked up some festival, however the movie is due to be released in Sweden on November 12th, trailer after the break...

30 July 2010

A Second Detective Dee Traileris now online

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source Filmsmash
A Second Trailer for Tsu Hark's D-PROJECT / Di Renjie (Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phamtom Flame)has appeared online.
The movie stars Andy Lau, Carina Lau, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Zhou Xun with Sammo Hung coregraphing the action scenes. The movie is due a September 29th release in China but will have its world premiere in Italy for this years Venice Film Festival.

Here's the link to the First Trailer, new trailer and Synopsis after the break...