The Weinsteins to Delight in My Blueberry Nights
Filed under: Drama, Independent, Romance, Casting, Deals, Distribution, Weinstein Brothers, Cinematical Indie
It's been a while since we've had some news on My Blueberry Nights, so let's catch up: Martha Fischer started reporting about the film when it was announced, and then told us about the pic's growing cast. To review, Blueberry Nights is the new, and first English feature, of writer-director Wong Kar-wai. The film is a road trip love story that centers on a woman, played by first-time actress Norah Jones, as she travels across America meeting strange, new people. It is also based on a short film about a shopkeeper who falls for a blueberry pie fiend. Also making an appearance in the flick are Rachel Weisz, Jude Law (pictures of him in the film are now on imdb), and Natalie Portman.
Filming is now completed, and David Strathairn and Tim Roth were also added to the cast. There was some rumor that Ed Harris would be in that list, but no reports seem to confirm it. I would imagine that it never came to be if he wasn't mentioned in the new Hollywood Reporter blurb, which has announced that those Weinstein boys have picked up the rights to the movie.
These days, you can't throw a stick without hitting a Weinstein. However, every time I hear the name, I can't help but think of that Kevin Smith story about










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11-11-2006 @ 11:42PM
EatingPie said...
All I can say is...
Blueberry!
-Pie
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11-30-2006 @ 10:06AM
Paula Garavagno said...
"The March of the Boys with Hunger"
"the march of the boys hunger" was made days ago in Moreno, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was organized by children supported by the Communist Party, the Movement of Theology for the Liberation and other organisms of Human rights. The slogan was "The hunger is a Crime". It was simply a reclamation to the politicians who govern Argentina, so that they finish with the children hunger. In Moreno, for example, die a boy every two days by avoidable causes. Moreno is the second district of Buenos Aires, and has only one hospital to take care of 800 thousand people almost.
The march arose as a result of a visit made by originating boys with hunger from the province of Tucumán one year ago to the president of the Nation, who did not receive them because he was taking care of the basket player Manuel Ginobili of the NBA.
We filmed all the march and participated more than 3000 people. Now, following a script which we have prepared, we are trying to produce a documentary film looking for file images, to show the causes of which in Argentina there are boys with hunger, and want in addition to give a sound him that allows to show the images us accompanied by an important sound track that we are composing. We looked for associated producers of any part of the world.
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