Category: Personal/Career

2008 May 23

Let’s get “Plunge: The Movie” released!

Fan Juan came up with this great idea to make the directors/producers of the little indie film Plunge: The Movie, featuring Kate (obviously). Her scenes were filmed in October of 1997 (It was probably right after Titanic!).

Director Max Newsom says, “Kate Winslet appeared in my kitchen behind a coffee cup one morning, shortly after the crew had parked themselves behind rows of bacon sandwiches. She’d heard about the rehearsals we’d been having and wanted to see what we were up to. She traveled with us to Cornwall and, two days later, rang to ask if there might not be a part she could do. The result of her inquiry was what you’ll see on screen”.

Anyway, here’s the idea for all of us to try making it released on DVD:

We are going to start a petition, writing e-mails to the following addresses:
charles@plunge-the-movie.com
info@plunge-the-movie.com

Notice that these addresses were, in fact, created for what we intend to do now: “For viewing the movie, contact us.” So, let’s get to it, shall we?!
So, come on, guys, Kate fans, admirers or even someone who doesn’t mind expend 5 minutes of your time and help us fans!
Let’s be creative and send lots of e-mails to those guys for us to get a chance to watch this movie. We need more people sending e-mails… let’s bomb them with e-mails. Make noise, be a pain on the neck!!! :)

Even if she only has a cameo, it is still Kate and we (I think I might as well include all Kate fans here) are dying to see it.

2008 May 21

Oscar’s most overdue actress: Winslet is still winless

Let’s assume that Kate Winslet gets nominated for the Oscars again next year, a safe bet considering she usually makes the cut whenever she’s in a worthy film.

Even though she’s only 32 years old, she’s already been nominated and lost five times — that’s a record tally for someone her age. Voters adore her so much that she often gets nominated even when her equally compelling costars don’t: Leo DiCaprio (Titanic) and Jim Carrey (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind).

However, if Winslet gets nommed and is defeated again, she’ll tie another record — Oscar’s biggest loser among actresses — a dubious title currently shared by Deborah Kerr and Thelma Ritter.

This upcoming year Winslet has two shots at new bids. One is opposite DiCaprio as lover again, this time in Revolutionary Road, director Sam Mendes’ drama about a disillusioned suburban couple faking a happy life. The last time Mendes — who is wed to Winslet in real life — had a film with a similar theme in the derby, it won five Oscars, including best picture of 1999 (American Beauty). It almost won best actress too, but Annette Bening was eclipsed in the home stretch by Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry) after Bening won the equivalent kudo at SAG.

Winslet will also be considered for her lead role in The Reader as a mysterious German woman whose secret complicity in the Holocaust gets exposed. The latter comes from the creative team that gave us the overhyped The Hours (director Stephen Daltry, scripter David Hare), which nonetheless swept up kudos galore in 2002, including lead actress Oscar and Golden Globe and BAFTA trophies for Nicole Kidman.

Winslet may be partially to blame for her tragic Oscar fate so far, considering she might have won in 1998 if she hadn’t turned down a role that earned an Academy Award for Gwyneth Paltrow: Shakespeare in Love.

Source: The Envelope

2008 May 18

“Anglo Saxon Attitudes” DVD Release

Anglo Saxon Attitudes (mini-series) — Daniel Craig and Kate Winslet appear in the Andrew Davies-written U.K. Mini-Series
Available in North America on July 1st

Posted by David Lambert 5/18/2008

The classic British story Anglo Saxon Attitudes, a novel by Angus Wilson, was adapted into a mini-series for U.K. television in 1992 by master storyteller Andrew Davies. The 3-episode production stars Richard Johnson and Tara Fitzgerald, and you can spot both Daniel Craig (Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace) and Kate Winslet (Titanic, Finding Neverland) in one of her first roles.

On July 1st Acorn Media will release a 2-DVD set running 229 minutes, that includes the a Biography of screenwriter Andrew Davies, Program Previews, and Cast Filmographies among the extras. Cost is $39.99 SRP in the USA, and CA$49.99 SRP in Canada. Here is the studio description of this release, followed by the box art:

    A darkly comic, take-no-prisoners satire, Anglo-Saxon Attitudes skewers British social and academic hypocrisy to the very core. Richard Johnson (The Camomile Lawn) stars as Gerald Middleton, a distinguished, retired historian coming to terms with his life’s folly.As a student, Middleton witnessed the unearthing of the Melpham idol, a pagan fertility figure that electrified modern medieval scholarship by turning up in the grave of a 7th-century bishop. He also began an affair with Dollie (Tara Fitzgerald) — the fiancée of his best friend, the man who had privately confessed to planting the idol as a hoax. While trying to reveal the truth, Middleton wrestles with his monstrously overbearing wife and their three emotionally dysfunctional children.

    Based on the novel by Angus Wilson, the story teems with outlandish characters engaged in all manner of deceit, especially the most damning of all: self-deception.

Source: TVShowsOnDVD.com

2008 Mar 26

Kate’s whereabouts in Germany

Kate is currently in Luckau (Brandenburg) to shoot scenes there in a prison. After that, from March 30 until April 11, she will be in Cologne, Cologne-City and Huerth to shoot scenes for the The Reader.

Thanks to fan Martina for this news!

2008 Mar 11

Kate Winslet documentary brings camera crew to Redroofs

Canadian documentary-makers have captured the talents of Redroofs Theatre School students on film as part of a profile on its most famous former student.

Production company A+E rolled into town last week as part of a programme being prepared on the stellar career of Kate Winslet.

Winslet, recognized as a genuine Hollywood A-lister after landing starring roles in blockbusters including Titanic, spent five years learning her trade at Redroofs.

While at the school in Bath Road, Maidenhead, the actress appeared on stage in Peter Pan and Adrian Mole, before going on to play Juliet Hulme in Heavenly Creatures.

Director of Redroofs, and Winslet’s ex teacher, Carolyn Mayling said: “The children are delighted to be in the documentary.

“Knowing that Kate Winslet was a ex-pupil at Redroofs is really inspiring for them. The young girls often ask me ‘was Kate actually in this room?’.”

The documentary on Kate Winslet’s life will be aired in Canada on completion, on channel CTV.

Source: Maidenhead Advertiser Online

Could anyone tape it, please?

2008 Feb 27

“The Reader” filming begins…

Kate will arrive in Goerlitz for The Reader around March 3, 2008. Important scenes in a historical tram will be shoot from March 7 till March 10, 2008. Another shooting with Kate also in Berlin (outside shooting) and Cologne (studio shooting).

Thanks to fan Martina for sending in this news!

2008 Jan 18

Books That Made a Difference to Kate Winslet

The five-time Oscar nominee wants to thank the old boyfriend who gave her a fascinating French novel of over-the-top amour-and a shot of intellectual confidence; the cookbook/storybook that turned her on to Italian cooking; and the haunting modern classic by Richard Yates that inspired her next film.An ex-boyfriend and I used to go to breakfast every Sunday in London at a funny old café near Earl’s Court. Afterward we’d go into this enormous bookstore, and we’d have to buy the other person a book. It was a really nice thing to do. I think sometimes when you’re young, and even when you’re older, purchasing a book for yourself or anyone else can be terrifying. I left school when I was 16, and I always felt – actually still do in some ways – intellectually insecure.He was 11 years older, this boyfriend, and this was his way of letting me know that it was perfectly okay to have an opinion, of helping me overcome my own insecurities – which is pretty spectacular. One day he picked up a copy of Thérèse Raquin, and I thought, You’ve got to be kidding me. But he said, “This is one of the most extraordinary love stories ever written.” And that book, which is one of the five that changed my life, has never left me.

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