
--- Happy Haneke - The rights for Michael Haneke's current Cannes starrer The White Ribbon have been snatched up by Sony; no word yet on a release date of course, but hopefully it'll be before the end of the year. I can't imagine it not being, especially if it's well received at Cannes. Also, Cinematical writer Jenni Miller, you're annoying. Haneke films make great date movies, especially for people who aren't completely dullards. Anyway, at least they give us a little more on the film's plot:
"A village in Protestant northern Germany. 1913-1914. On the eve of World War I. The story of the children and teenagers of a choir run by the village schoolteacher, and their families: the baron, the steward, the pastor, the doctor, the midwife, the tenant farmers. Strange accidents occur and gradually take on the character of a punishment ritual. Who is behind it all?"


"Philip Seymour Hoffman and Viggo Mortensen [are] attached to star. Gens tells us shooting is to begin in New Zealand and Australia in 2010 as he is still working on the script that mixes the story of the Indianapolis S.S. with an island of hungry cannibals.
The French explorer La Perouse, was wrecked on Vanikoro in 1788. The ship Boussole was destroyed on a reef along with most of the crew. The second ship Astrolabe was also wrecked, but survivors salvaged enough to build a small ship and sailed away. Two survivors remained on the island into the early 1800's.
Gens told us at the Toronto International Film Festival two years back that the crew will take on tiger sharks before landing on an island of cannibals."
Tiger sharks and cannibals and Viggo, oh my!

--- Nee Nee Nee - Via Twitch I found this link to a blog that's dribbling out details on some sort of fancy DVD rerelease of Takashi Miike's masterpiece Audition; most exciting to me are these pictures of the film's reunited stars Ryo Ishibashi and the still terrifying to me after all these years Eihi Shiina:
3 comments:
The trailer to Precious is intense!
Fully! I straight up cried -- can't imagine what the actual movie will do to me!
Thanks for more Haneke updates. That plot synopsis reminded me of Shirley Jackson story The Lottery. I'm unfeasibly excited by this.
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