Our original thread has been deemed "Read Only" by IMDB due to its huge size. Let's start the new thread with some expe
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jlent — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 04:35 AM)
I think what you might have seen was this:
K5 to Increase Focus on Production as Clive Owen, Saoirse Ronan Movies Readied (EXCLUSIVE)
read the entire article here
Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur are restructuring their film company K5 Media Group, whose slate includes Jim Jarmuschs Paterson, to reflect their increased focus on production, while the companys sales arm, K5 Intl., is to step down its activity, with sales chief Carl Clifton expected to move to a new role in the industry early Read more
But when you hit the "read more" the article des not exist
http://www.supervisorwire.com/k5-to-increase-focus-on-production-as-clive-owen-saoirse-ronan-movies-readied-exclusive/ -
tarakate — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 06:55 AM)
I saw that article this morning! 'The Seagull' will premiere sometime in 2017! 'Loving Vincent' will also premiere in 2017! The producers are waiting to confirm US distributor, and it will be premiering at film festivals. Possibly Berlin, Cannes, Toronto..I know the producers want it be considered for Oscars.
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jjabbey — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 07:48 AM)
heres the cached version:
Oliver Simon and Daniel Baur are restructuring their film company K5 Media Group, whose slate includes Jim Jarmuschs Paterson, to reflect their increased focus on production, while the companys sales arm, K5 Intl., is to step down its activity, with sales chief Carl Clifton expected to move to a new role in the industry early next year.
K5s sci-fi thriller Anon, directed by Andrew Niccol, and starring Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried, finished shooting in September and will be ready to deliver in May.
Other upc5b4oming premieres include Michael Mayers The Seagull, starring Annette Bening and Saoirse Ronan.
The company is expected to unveil two more high-profile projects prior to the Berlin Film Festival.
Recent movies include Paterson, which starred Adam Driver and played in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Among K5s past credits are Ethan Hawke-starrer Born to Be Blue, Bruce Willis sci-fi action starrer Vice, and romantic comedy Well Never Have Paris, co-directed, written and starring Big Bang Theory star Simon Helberg. -
Poetswan — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 07:39 AM)
The only times Saoirse appears on social media wilingly, to support something in Ireland:
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jlent — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 02:39 PM)
I listened to this over and over. As far as I know it's the first time her voice has been heard publically since her time on The Crucible when her voice was shot. I was wondering if there would be any residual effect. She sounds OK.
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jlent — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 05:59 AM)
I was wondering the same. I'm guessing she's finished. It's been three months since filming began, plenty of time for principal photography. I just checked other films and Joy, starring Jennifer Lawrence, finished shooting in one month.
Also, why is Saoirse's hair so short? Did she just get it cut? Her hair was long in the few photos of OCB I saw. Was that a wig and was her hair cut short for a better fit? These are the things fans starved for news wonder. -
jlent — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 12:25 PM)
Well, you and Poet are keener observers than I, but it looks to me like the end of her hair is just touching her left shoulder.
Also, is it just me (it might be) or does her face look unusually thin?
Great, two years ago I was worrying about her weight gain. Now I'm going the other way. Someone please stop me!!! -
BrazenRaisin — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 11:49 PM)
It's definitely shorter than usual. She cut it down to shoulder-length for Lady Bird (
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CuxonaeWIAAdXkh.jpg
) and it's only slightly longer than that in the OCB candids (
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cw3KHUuUsAAbLpS.jpg
). For comparison, here's a photo of her taken in March:
https://pmcvariety.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/the-crucible-rehearsals.jpg -
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 05:13 PM)
David Rooney from the Hollywood Reporter recently wrote about the top ten New York theater plays during 2016.
Director Ivo van Hove's radical reinterpretations of classic texts are the opposite of theatrical comfort food, designed to leave audiences wrung out and unsettled. He followed the thunderous opera of his A View From the Bridge the previous year with another potent Arthur Miller drama, delivering a chilling indictment of the dangers of mob-mentality rule on an impressionable populace. The 17th century Salem witch trials, originally read as an allegory for 1950s McCarthyism, proved imminently relatable, perhaps even prescient, in this timely horror story about institutional arrogance and defiled civil liberties, in which the boundaries separating politics, religion and the judiciary are trashed.
The first-rate cast included Ben Whishaw, Sophie Okonedo, Saoirse Ronan, Ciaran Hinds and Bill Camp, all at the top of their game.
http://tinyurl.com/z27j6vk