7 articles from 2009
12 October 2009 12:36 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Audiences have danced their way into cinemas in celebration of Mao's Last Dancer's opening day, making it the biggest Australian film opening for 2009 and the 5th biggest Australian film opening ever. The success in Australia follows recent news that Mao's Last Dancer proved an audience winner at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was runner up for the highly coveted People's Choice Award won last year by "Slumdog Millionaire".
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Mao's Last Dancer is the inspirational true story of a small boy's extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. Filmed in China, the Us and Australia and with a brilliant performance from Chi Cao as Li Cunxin, the film is an exhilarating exploration of what it means to be free.
Watch the trailer after the jump plus more info about the movie.
Sold internationally by Celluloid Dreams and Co-distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films and Hopscotch Films, »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
12 October 2009 12:36 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Audiences have danced their way into cinemas in celebration of Mao's Last Dancer's opening day, making it the biggest Australian film opening for 2009 and the 5th biggest Australian film opening ever. The success in Australia follows recent news that Mao's Last Dancer proved an audience winner at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was runner up for the highly coveted People's Choice Award won last year by "Slumdog Millionaire".
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Mao's Last Dancer is the inspirational true story of a small boy's extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. Filmed in China, the Us and Australia and with a brilliant performance from Chi Cao as Li Cunxin, the film is an exhilarating exploration of what it means to be free.
Watch the trailer after the jump plus more info about the movie.
Sold internationally by Celluloid Dreams and Co-distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films and Hopscotch Films, »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
12 October 2009 12:36 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Audiences have danced their way into cinemas in celebration of Mao's Last Dancer's opening day, making it the biggest Australian film opening for 2009 and the 5th biggest Australian film opening ever. The success in Australia follows recent news that Mao's Last Dancer proved an audience winner at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was runner up for the highly coveted People's Choice Award won last year by "Slumdog Millionaire".
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Mao's Last Dancer is the inspirational true story of a small boy's extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. Filmed in China, the Us and Australia and with a brilliant performance from Chi Cao as Li Cunxin, the film is an exhilarating exploration of what it means to be free.
Watch the trailer after the jump plus more info about the movie.
Sold internationally by Celluloid Dreams and Co-distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films and Hopscotch Films, »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
12 October 2009 12:36 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Audiences have danced their way into cinemas in celebration of Mao's Last Dancer's opening day, making it the biggest Australian film opening for 2009 and the 5th biggest Australian film opening ever. The success in Australia follows recent news that Mao's Last Dancer proved an audience winner at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was runner up for the highly coveted People's Choice Award won last year by "Slumdog Millionaire".
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Mao's Last Dancer is the inspirational true story of a small boy's extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. Filmed in China, the Us and Australia and with a brilliant performance from Chi Cao as Li Cunxin, the film is an exhilarating exploration of what it means to be free.
Watch the trailer after the jump plus more info about the movie.
Sold internationally by Celluloid Dreams and Co-distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films and Hopscotch Films, »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
12 October 2009 12:36 AM, PDT | The Movie Fanatic | See recent The Movie Fanatic news »
Audiences have danced their way into cinemas in celebration of Mao's Last Dancer's opening day, making it the biggest Australian film opening for 2009 and the 5th biggest Australian film opening ever. The success in Australia follows recent news that Mao's Last Dancer proved an audience winner at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was runner up for the highly coveted People's Choice Award won last year by "Slumdog Millionaire".
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Mao's Last Dancer is the inspirational true story of a small boy's extraordinary journey from poverty to international stardom. Filmed in China, the Us and Australia and with a brilliant performance from Chi Cao as Li Cunxin, the film is an exhilarating exploration of what it means to be free.
Watch the trailer after the jump plus more info about the movie.
Sold internationally by Celluloid Dreams and Co-distributed in Australia by Roadshow Films and Hopscotch Films, »
- modelwatcher@gmail.com (Jed Medina)
9 September 2009 2:31 PM, PDT | HollywoodNorthReport.com | See recent HollywoodNorthReport.com news »
Hnr's Michael Stevens reporting from Toronto: Thanks go out to Martin & Ingrid's Tiff 09 Kick-Off Party, Wednesday, September 9th @ the Gat + M.Link Festival headquarters in downtown Toronto's Yorkville, providing select wines from Bryan J. Robertson's Kingsway Brokerage Ltd., on behalf of Wild Bunch, Elle Driver, Celluloid Dreams, Film&Doc, Capri Films, The Works International & UMedia, supporting the following films screening at this year's Toronto International Film Festival: Contemporary Cinema : Rabia directed by Sebastian Cordero, will screen a world premiere with Cordero in attendance. "...South American immigrants working in Spain, builder José María and housekeeper Rosa have been together for a few weeks and are very much in love. Rosa's bosses, Señor and Señora Torres, leave their home on a trip, and the volatile José María spends a few days at the run-down mansion, fantasizing about what life with Rosa could be. When a violent confrontation with his foreman results in the other man's death, »
14 July 2009 | ioncinema | See recent ioncinema news »
- Presented at last year's Tiff as a soon to be lensed project, Leaves of Grass returns as a full fledged offering with Edward Norton to the power of two (see still). Also in the special presentation category we find Neil Jordan's Ondine, a fantasy pic that might remind some people out there of Splash. Leaves Of Grass - Tim Blake Nelson got to present his last picture as a director The Grey Zone only two days after 9/11. Norton is portraying twin brothers, one an Ivy League philosophy professor, the other a small-time and brilliant marijuana grower. London River - Rachid Bouchareb got to present this at Berlin. This is about the terror attacks in London on July 7, 2005. Blethyn and Sotigui Kouyate star as strangers who come to London to find their son and daughter who have been missing since the bombings. They discover their children had been living »
7 articles from 2009
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