New Films in Production, v.2

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bad future
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#577 Post by bad future »

I really love Tilman Singer’s previous feature Luz… kind of a film school demo vibe but in the best (or at least most ‘my shit’) kind of way. 70 minutes of fun with mise en scene, editing, effective low budget fx and queer demonic possession in mostly a single location. With this cast I suspect I will love his followup even if it’s a disaster.
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#578 Post by therewillbeblus »

That's good to hear, I hadn't heard of Luz but immediately rented it from my lib. The world needs Hunter Schafer's career to take off- this is such great news
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#580 Post by diamonds »

Should've been Soderbergh
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#581 Post by senseabove »

Ozon's next film will be a remake/reworking of The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, though apparently it's titled Peter von Kant, stars Denis Ménochet as Fassbinder himself and Isabelle Adjani as, presumably, Petra. So given those details, I wonder if this will be a "behind the scenes" adaptation that also explores Fassbinder and Hermann's relationship?
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#582 Post by Never Cursed »

Armageddon Time, James Gray's next feature, will start filming next month in NYC - in addition to the previously named cast, Anthony Hopkins is also in it, and Darius Khondji is lensing it
Production magazine synopsis
Queens, New York, the 1980s. 12-year-old Paul Graff is growing up in a warm and rowdy family that includes his grandfather, who encourages his artistic aspirations. His best friend is John Crocker, an African-American boy. The two are inseparable and prone to mischief, but after an incident in which John and Paul share "tea that makes you laugh," Paul's parents decide to transfer him to the private prep school his older brother Ted attends. Here, the student body is almost exclusively white, privileged, and prejudiced (it's also Donald Trump's alma mater). Together, the boys concoct a risky scheme to escape their lives and run away to Florida.
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#583 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

The Fanciful Norwegian wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:22 pm Not quite "in production," but I got to wondering what Darezhan Omirbaev has been up to since Student came out in 2012 (besides teaching at film school). Turns out he gave an interview in April where he revealed his next film will be an adaptation of the Hermann Hesse story "Autorenabend," relocated to Kazakhstan and addressing Omirbaev's fear that the Kazakh language might soon die out. Unfortunately the planned shoot was delayed by the coronavirus.
So this is called Poet and it premieres in November at the Tokyo International Film Festival, which is an... unexpected venue. There's an unsubtitled trailer on Youtube.
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#584 Post by yoloswegmaster »

Tilda Swinton has joined the cast, and shooting will begin next year.
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#585 Post by ianthemovie »

I'm not sure how I missed this, but Todd Haynes' long-gestating biopic of Peggy Lee is apparently back in pre-production, now titled Fever and with Michelle Williams attached (and Billie Eilish as a potential executive producer). This was a few months before Haynes announced his film with Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, though, so it's unclear which of these will come first.
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#586 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Haynes says Fever is going to shoot early next year, I don't know what the status of the Moore-Portman movie is but I imagine it isn't shooting before that.
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#588 Post by therewillbeblus »

David Gordon Green will direct all three films, following production on his third Halloween entry, and in all likelihood proceed to ruin another horror classic's serial
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#589 Post by domino harvey »

When will they green light the remaining installments of his Manglehorn Quadrilogy?
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#590 Post by Never Cursed »

The "long-awaited" sequel to History Of The World, Part I will be made as a television series at Hulu, with nonagenarian Mel Brooks set to produce and write (!)
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#592 Post by swo17 »

Which of those two is Ryan Gosling?
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#594 Post by Finch »

Woo to make another US film, a "dialogue free" action film with Joel Kinnaman

Pity it's not in HK with Tony Leung or Chow Yun-Fat..
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#595 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Finch wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:35 pm Woo to make another US film, a "dialogue free" action film with Joel Kinnaman

Pity it's not in HK with Tony Leung or Chow Yun-Fat..
Probably the best way to cast Kinnaman tbf.
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#596 Post by yoloswegmaster »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 5:45 pm
Tilda Swinton has joined the cast, and shooting will begin next year.
Never mind, shooting started today in Paris. :D
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#597 Post by Never Cursed »

Against all financial wisdom and common sense,The Boondock Saints III, starring Norman Reedus and (co-writer) Sean Patrick Flanery and directed by Troy Duffy, will begin filming next year
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#599 Post by DarkImbecile »

Kyle Buchanan’s NYT piece on the relative boom in black-and-white cinematography includes this nugget on Alfonso Cuarón’s next project:

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