Ruby Rose, who exited the WBTV Batwoman series two years ago in a cloud of controversy, is returning to a larger screen in a starring role for the new film, Stowaway.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentWhile promoting the French release of his 2020 film “Rifkin’s Festival,” Woody Allen said he was planning to shoot his next movie in Paris. The New York-based director told the French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche that he was aiming to relocate to Paris in September to lens his next project which he said will be a French-language movie with a local cast. Allen said he was able to find the financing in the U.S.
but didn’t give any further detail. A source close to the project said the financing was not yet in place. Some French actors have been approached and the cast will be confirmed once the financing is locked and shooting dates confirmed.
The budget is in the $10 million range. Allen said the story of the film will be “in the same vein as ‘Match Point,’ a sort of poisonous romantic thriller.”“I kept a wonderful souvenir of the filming of ‘Midnight in Paris’ in 2010. I love this city very much and I’ve visited often, discovering magical places every time,” Allen continued.
He revealed that his daughter Manzie Tio was currently on the shoot of “Emily in Paris” in the French capital. Allen won an Oscar for best original screenplay with “Midnight in Paris” in 2011. Reiterating what he had told Alec Baldwin in an interview on the actor’s Instagram account, Allen said he was considering ending his directing career after this next movie.
“This will be my 50th feature …) It might be the last one,” said the 86-year-old director. “Rifkin’s Festival,” which grossed $2.3 million in the few territories where it was distributed, will be released in French theaters by Apollo Films. The distributor banner’s shareholders include CGR Cinemas, France’s second largest multiplex chain, which
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Just recently, while speaking to Alec Baldwin in an Instagram broadcast, Woody Allen said that he believes his next film, his 50th feature overall, could be his last. He says it’s more to do with the state of the industry and not about the sexual abuse allegations that follow him everywhere he goes.
Woody Allen has offered further details about an upcoming feature he plans to shoot in Paris, which he also says may be his last. Speaking with French Sunday paper Le Journal du Dimanche, the filmmaker explained he intends to move to Paris in September to make what will be a French-language thriller.
Woody Allen has suggested that his 50th film, a drama set to shoot in Paris this August, could be his last.Speaking to Alec Baldwin over Instagram Live, the director admitted that his passion for filmmaking has started to fade, and that he no longer finds it enjoyable.“A lot of the thrill is gone,” said Allen. “Now you do a movie and you get a couple of weeks in a movie house, and then it goes to streaming or pay per view.
Woody Allen has hinted that he might give up filmmaking while speaking about his career during a rare media appearance chatting to actor Alec Baldwin live on Instagram. Allen, who worked with Baldwin on the films Alice (1990), To Rome With Love (2012) and Blue Jasmine (2013), said that after making 49 films in his 86 years, "a lot of the thrill is gone" thanks to streaming. The pair chatted for almost an hour, but while Allen spoke about his recent memoir, social media and his career, he did not address the sexual abuse allegation that has followed him for decades, which he has always vehemently denied.
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Instagram Live session with Alec Baldwin. In the conversation, the embattled Allen admitted that his next film will probably be his last and that he wants to retire from his directing career in the very near future.“I’ll probably make at least one more movie.
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CBS News interview from last year. Since then, Amazon canceled a 4-film deal with the “Annie Hall” director and four-time Oscar winner, and numerous stars all disavowed having worked with him, including Kate Winslet (“Wonder Wheel”), Mira Sorvino (“Mighty Aphrodite”), Elliot Page (“To Rome With Love”) and Colin Firth (“Magic in the Moonlight”).
In a conversation with Alec Baldwin livestreamed on Instagram, Woody Allen said he plans to direct “one or two more” films, but also said “the thrill is gone” because of the decline of the theatrical experience.
Zack Sharf Woody Allen made a rare live appearance for an interview with Alec Baldwin on Instagram Live that was hosted on the latter’s social media page. Baldwin’s profile has 2.4 million followers. Allen directed Baldwin in “Alice” (1990), “To Rome With Love” (2012) and “Blue Jasmine” (2013).
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