Posted by Blake on Thursday, October 9 2008 at 12:00 am
Vintage Movie Wallpaper of the Day
Thursday, October 9, 2008
It’s the 10 year anniversary for Dark City this year. Hard to believe it has already been that long. For fans of Rufus Sewell I definitely recommend checking him out in one of my favorite films this year, Vinyan.
Related Coverage:
::: Read my Alex Proyas interview on Twitch
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Posted by Blake on Sunday, September 14 2008 at 10:20 pm
I’m bumping up this previous post to alert everyone to the fact that Vinyan has now been confirmed as playing this Saturday at Fantastic Fest 2008! Be sure to add it to your schedule there for attending.
::: Film Listing on Fantastic Fest site)
Vinyan recently had its world premiere at 65th Venice Film Festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (film listing). It’s the sophmore effort from filmmaker Fabrice Du Welz. I will keep this post updated regularly as news, interviews, pictures and reviews stream in. Stay tuned and keep checking in!
*** Note that Sony picked up distribution rights for the US. This was previously announced rather mutely 2 weeks ago when the Toronto International Film Festival website released their listing of who had distribution rights PDF for industry/buyers.
REVIEWS:
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Alan Bacchus Review - Daily Film Dose
::: Jesse Hawthorne Ficks Capsule Review - San Francisco Bay Guardian
::: Meredith Brody Capsule Review - All Shook Down via SF Weekly
::: Kurt Halfyard Review @ Twitch
::: blogTO Review by Sameer
::: Mathew 5000 Review
Brief review.
::: Row Three Review by John Allison
::: Moviemartyr Review
::: Tracking Shots Review
::: TIFF: El Giante on the Rufus Sewell thriller VINYAN!!! (AICN)
::: Michael’s Movie Journal Review
::: They Shoot Actors Don’t They Review by Aaron
Another favorable review for the film.
::: Pixel Vision Blog Review via San Francisco Bay Guardian
::: Mathew Kumar Review - Torontoist
::: Jaman Review
::: Time Out Chicago Capsule Review
::: Maureen McGowan Review
* Some spoilers
::: Richard Corliss Review - Time Magazine
::: Deaths in Venice by Geoffrey Macnab for The Independent
His thoughts start 6 paragraphs in.
::: TIFF Review: VINYAN by Todd Brown for Twitch
::: Variety Review by Alissa Simon
Can’t make heads or tails of this review with unbalanced heaps of praise and criticism. Not sure I get the aloof mention of “upscale horror ghetto” in this review either… hmmm.
::: Mark Salisbury Review - Reel World Matters
::: Hollywood Reporter Review by Ray Bennett
Ouch! Another grumpy review.
“A truly sinister primer on cultural differences, the entire film’s waking nightmare quality makes Lord Of The Flies look benevolent. Violence and nudity may pose a ratings challenge in some of the many territories to which Vinyan has been sold, (including Sony in the US, Canada and Australia) but this disturbing and ravishingly shot visual and emotional adventure - screening in Venice and Toronto prior to an Oct 1 French release - deserves cult status.”
::: Screen Daily Review by Lisa Nesselson
::: Venice: The Burning Plain is a damp squib next to Burn After Reading - But it still looked like Citizen Kane compared to a new jungle spooker starring Emmanuelle Beart and Rufus Sewell - Andrew Pulver, The Guardian
More of a capsule review and Mr. Pulver either clearly had a rough night previously or didn’t get the film at all.
Earlier - Vinyan TIFF ‘08 write up by Midnight Madness programer Colin Geddes
INTERVIEWS:
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Rodney Perkins Interviews VINYAN Composer François-Eudes Chanfrault - Twitch
::: Channel 4 Interview with Fabrice Du Welz
::: Director defends tsunami thriller - Neil Smith, BBC
Fabrice Du Welz and Emmanuelle Beart talk Vinyan.
NEWS:
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Official French Site Launches
via Fabrice’s official Vinyan Blog
::: Press Notes (Cinema is Dope)
::: Fabrice talks about his next possible film Coffin Island with Bloody Disgusting
::: GreenCine Daily Venice Coverage Post
::: Emmanuelle Beart refuses to be cowed by her tsunami critics - The First Post
::: Actress Beart, director defend new tsunami film - Reuters
::: Film treats tsunami ‘with respect’ - MSN/UK
PICTURES:
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Over on Twitch I posted larger versions of the world premiere images and a bit more commentary.
::: Emmanuelle Beart at “Vinyan” photocall during the 65th Venice Film Festival, Venice, Italy - Celebrity HQ Collection
::: Vinyan shown at Venice Film Festival - Xinhua News
Previous Coverage:
::: Vinyan Images Batch 1 (Cinema is Dope)
::: Vinyan Images Batch 2 (Cinema is Dope)
::: Calvaire Images (Cinema is Dope)
::: A New Clip From Fabrice Du Welz’s VINYAN! - Twitch (Todd)
::: VINYAN - Fabrice Du Welz on Clearing Censors - Twitch (Blake)
::: Stunning First Trailer For Fabrice Du Welz’ VINYAN! - Twitch (Todd)
::: Several Vinyan Behind the Scenes/Making Of Clips - Premiere France
::: Official Fabrice Du Welz Vinyan Blog
::: Bloody Disgusting - Interview Vinyan: Writer-Director Fabrice du Welz
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Director Fabrice Du Welz and actress Emmanuelle Beart walk the carpet for the world premiere of Vinyan
at the 65th Venice Film Festival.
Actress Emmanuelle Beart at the Venice Film Festival
press conference for Vinyan.
Movie Tags: Film Festivals: 41st Sitges Film Festival, People: Emmanuelle Beart, People: Fabrice Du Welz, Movies: Vinyan (2008), People: Rufus Sewell
Posted by Blake on Thursday, September 11 2008 at 12:00 pm
Just got in today the English press notes for Vinyan. Selected parts from it are below. I’m not sure who does the two interviews below or else I’d properly credit them. There is some lost in translation moments in this from whomever ported it over from French.
Select Press Notes
SYNOPSIS
Unable to accept the loss of their son in the 2005 Tsunami Jeanne and Paul Belhmer have remained in Phuket (Thailand). Desperately clinging to the fact that his body was never recovered, Jeanne has convinced herself that the boy was kidnapped by traffickers in the chaos that followed the catastrophe… that her son is still alive. Paul is sceptical, but cannot bring himself to shatter his wife’s last hope.
Bribing the sinister Mr Gao to take them by boat to the pirate-infested jungles of the Thai/Burmese border, the traumatized couple embark on a quest that will plunge them through paranoia and betrayal, ever deeper into an alien universe, a supernatural realm where the dead are never truly dead, and where nightmares, obsession and horrifying reality converge…
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FABRICE DU WELZ
DIRECTOR
Born October 21, 1972, Fabrice du Welz gorged himself on horror movies before studying dramatic arts in Liege and directing at INSAS. He wrote gags for Canal+ (LA GRANDE FAMILLE, >NULLE PART AILLEURS and others) while working on his own short films with a crew of regulars that included cinematographer Benoit Debie. Du Welz followed his short QUAND ON EST AMOUREUX C’EST MERVEILLEUX (Grand Prix de Gerardmer 2001), with his first full-length CALVAIRE, which screened in Critics Week at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. VINYAN is his second feature film.
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INTERVIEW WITH FABRICE DU WELZ
BEGINNINGS
First, there was the desire for an adventure. And an obsessive idea: children who kill. When the Tsunami hit, I got the idea of setting my story in this post-apocalyptic climate. The point of departure was concrete; a devastated landscape and a western couple who had lost their child in the Tsunami. These elements allowed me to set off in search of a lost child - the sole child - in order to go in search of a multitude of others - the many - in the jungle.
CINEPHILE
VINYAN enabled me to realize the type of film I always dreamed of making as an adolescent. VINYAN is a fantasy of cinema, a transgressive experiment that owes a great debt to my love of the great paranoid cinema of the 70s.
GHOSTS
VINYAN isn’t a traditional ghost movie, with the dead entering the world of the living. Here, it’s the living who intrude into the world of the dead. The idea was to immerse a western couple who blindly refuse to accept the death of their child in a part of the world where death is a continuation of life. As I see it, a society that denies aging and death so obstinately is a society going very wrong. The Belhmers embody this.
THAILAND
VINYAN is clearly a Thai film. In the same way that CALVAIRE was a Belgian movie. The film plunges us into a rainy, dirty, grey Thailand, a million miles away from the tropical paradise picture postcard clichés of a film like THE BEACH. There was also the notion that the settings should accompany step by step the couple’s mental deterioration. To this end, we paid a very particular attention to the choice of locations and the look of the film’s settings.
EMMANUELLE BEART
Michael Gentile suggested her during our unsuccessful search for an English actress. At the time, I thought it was a false lead, but she showed a real interest in the script. We met and her motivation revealed itself clearly. During the shoot, Emmanuelle gave me everything. She was there at every take, and our collaboration was very constructive. Her performance is physical, exceptional… people may well be surprised. And she and Rufus together make a very believable couple.
VISUAL STYLE
Benoit Debie (the DP) and I think about things very visually. For VINYAN we begin our journey with the real; the flashing electric light of the Bangkok night and slide slowly towards expressionism, and the muted colors of an ever more hostile jungle. At this stage in our collaboration, Benoit and I love nothing more than experimenting, and this constant investigation enriches our creative collaboration tenfold.
THE TEAM
I’ve been working for a long time with the same cinematographer, the same script, the same sound mixer… they’re indispensable. I have their trust and they’ve got mine. We all have the same demands and we all look in the same direction.
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Movie Tags: Film Festivals: 41st Sitges Film Festival, People: Emmanuelle Beart, People: Fabrice Du Welz, Movies: Vinyan (2008), People: Rufus Sewell, Movies: Calvaire (2004), Production Notes
Posted by Blake on Thursday, August 21 2008 at 3:00 am
New Cinema Wallpaper of the Day
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Screening as part of the Visions program at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival. After that it can be seen in October at the Sitges Film Festival.
Related Coverage:
::: A New Clip From Fabrice Du Welz’s VINYAN! - Twitch (Todd)
::: VINYAN - Fabrice Du Welz on Clearing Censors - Twitch (Blake)
::: Stunning First Trailer For Fabrice Du Welz’ VINYAN! - Twitch (Todd)
::: Several Vinyan Behind the Scenes/Making Of Clips - Premiere France
::: Official Fabrice Du Welz Vinyan Blog
::: Bloody Disgusting - Interview Vinyan: Writer-Director Fabrice du Welz
Photography By:
© Marcel Hartmann
SYNOPSIS
Unable to accept the the loss of their son in the 2005 Tsunami, Jeanne and Paul Bellmer have remained in Phuket. Desperately clinging to the fact that his body was never recovered, Jeanne has convinced herself that the boy was kidnapped by traffickers in the chaos that followed the catastrophe… that her son is still alive. Paul is sceptical, but cannot bring himself to shatter his wife’s last hope. Bribing the sinister Mr Gao to take them by boat to the pirate-infested jungles of the Thai/Burmese border, the traumatized couple embark on a quest that will plunge them through paranoia and betrayal, ever deeper into an alien universe, a supernatural realm where the dead are never truly dead, and where nightmares, obsession and horrifying reality converge.
(Read more…)
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