2011 Feb 27

Video: Starmaker documentary

Kate is now the patron of the dance, theater and singing school Starmaker. Kate was a pupil there when she was child, and then turned in June of 2009 to speak with the students. The school made a documentary in which you can see Kate playing with certain pupils and speaking about her experience when she was child.

You can watch this video by clicking the link below:

VIDEO LINKS:
• Miscellaneous: Starmaker Documentary

Thanks to Michelle Palin, Starmaker secretary and webmaster, for sending this to us.

2011 Feb 27

First look at HBO’s “Mildred Pierce” key art

Access Hollywood has the online exclusive first look at the poster for HBO’s upcoming Kate Winslet-starring miniseries, Mildred Pierce, the Oscar winning actress’ first foray into television.

Set to debut on HBO on Sunday, March 27, this isn’t your mother’s Mildred Pierce, and fans of Joan Crawford’s Oscar winning performance in the 1945 film are in for a very different take.

“The big, big change is the Joan Crawford/the Michael Curtiz, film is framed by murder. [It] starts with a murder and works backward to figure out how the murder happened. So, when I first started reading the novel…[I said to our director] Todd [Haynes]… ‘I don’t get it. When did the murder happen? He’s like, ‘No you idiot. There is no murder.’ So that is the biggest change,” Executive Producer Christine Vachon of Killer Films told Access Hollywood of their update on the classic film.

The new rendition, based on James M. Cain’s original book and split into five parts, is set mostly during the Depression, offering a look at a younger Mildred Pierce (Kate), and her tumultuous relationship with a demanding diva daughter Veda (Evan Rachel Wood), her struggles with class and her eye-raising-for-the-times relationships with men, including her lover Monty Beragon (Guy Pearce).

“What I’m hoping is that people will see what a strong work this is on every sort of level. The story is absolutely compelling, it’s completely addictive… and you’re desperate to know what happens next,” Christine told Access of what viewers can expect from the upcoming series. “At every level — from the costumes to the production design to the music — it’s just a feast.”

Kate admitted at HBO’s panel at the Winter 2011 Television Critics Association gathering in early January that she didn’t watch the Joan version of the film prior to her filming her own performance, because she “wouldn’t have been able to un-see it,” adding, “I also knew that I had to honor the book.”

While the book is set in Southern California, the filmmakers — who include Christine, her Killer Films partner Pamela Koffer, Todd, who directed and executive produced, alongside his co-writer in the project John Wells — were able to help secure Kate in the title role by shooting in New York. She was their first choice for the part.

Among the locales they shot in were Long Island, Steiner Studios in Brooklyn and The New School in Manhattan, Christine said. While the locations made things easy, the hard part of making the miniseries was the burden it put on Kate, who is in almost every scene. In fact, while shooting last May, it was widely reported that Kate sustained an injury playing basketball with her children.

“That did happen,” Christine confirmed. “But she was fine… We had to shut down while she made sure she was OK.”

While the demanding role put pressures on Kate, she was a joy to work with on set, Christine said.

“For Kate, it was such a grueling schedule and she tried to blow off steam when she could,” Christine said.

So, how does an Academy Award winner like Kate blow off steam in between takes?

“She just makes jokes,” Christine revealed.

Mildred Pierce Parts 1 and 2 will air back-to-back on March 27. Part 3 will air Sunday April 3 and Parts 4 and 5 will debut on April 10 on HBO.

Source: Yahoo! News

2011 Feb 14

Screen captures: “Mildred Pierce” teaser, trailer and making of

Added HD captures from the Mildred Pierce videos:


GALLERY LINKS:
• Mildred Pierce: Teaser Captures
• Mildred Pierce: Trailer #2 Captures
• Mildred Pierce: “An Invitation To The Set” Captures

2011 Feb 14

Videos: “Mildred Pierce” goodies

First of all, sorry for the lack of updates lately. I’ve been quite busy with my other sites and also real life.

Here are the new teaser and second trailer for Mildred Pierce as well as a featurette from the set:

VIDEO LINKS:
• Trailers and TV Spots: Mildred Pierce – Teaser
• Trailers and TV Spots: Mildred Pierce – Trailer #2
• Miscellaneous: Mildred Pierce – An Invitation To The Set

2011 Feb 04

Kate Winslet: “Movie stars are lazy”

Kate Winslet says movie stars are lazy in comparison to TV actors.

The British actress is about to be seen in five-part HBO mini-series Mildred Pierce, based on James M. Cain’s 1941 novel.

And despite the show lacking that blockbuster status, Kate says she had to work so much harder to play her divorcée character.

“We had more to shoot and we had to work a lot faster, but the determination and the level of focus that we all had to have, because we were limited, was so much more intense than certainly any film I’ve been a part of,” says Kate.

“Film, schmilm. I’m telling you, television is so much harder.”

Reports last month claimed Kate — who recently split from Burberry model Louis Dowler — is enjoying a new romance with a mystery man.

Source: Showbiz Spy

2011 Feb 03

Kate Winslet and director Todd Haynes interview: “Mildred Pierce”

The five-part HBO mini-series Mildred Pierce, based on James M. Cain’s 1941 novel and premiering March 27th, tells the epic story of a proud single mother struggling to earn her daughter’s love during the Great Depression in middle-class Los Angeles. Mildred Pierce (Kate Winslet) is a uniquely independent woman and her story is an intimate portrait of a new divorcée, struggling to carve out a new life for herself and her daughter, Veda (Evan Rachel Wood), for whom she is unreasonably devoted.

During a recent interview to promote the intriguing new project, actress Kate Winslet and co-writer/director/executive producer Todd Haynes talked about their approach to this complex and nuanced work, the marathon experience of bringing this story to life, working in television for the first time, and steering clear of the original film, in developing the portrayal of this woman. Check out what they had to say after the jump:

Continue reading Kate Winslet and director Todd Haynes interview: “Mildred Pierce”

2011 Feb 03

Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster shooting Roman Polanski’s “God of Carnage” in Paris

Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly are also among the cast members in the big-screen adaptation of the Tony-winning play.

Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly have all assembled in Paris to shoot Roman Polanski’s big-screen adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s Tony Award-winning comedy The God of Carnage.

The story follows the aftermath of a showdown between two children aged around eleven in a local playground when the parents of the victim invite those of the bully to talk it out. Carnage ensues after an initially cordial meeting turns sour.

The movie, simply entitled Carnage, stars Winslet (The Reader) and Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) as husband and wife Nancy and Alan, opposite Foster and Reilly (We Need To Talk About Kevin) as Penelope and Michael, respectively.

Reza joined Polanski in adapting the play for the big screen which is set in Brooklyn. The play was originally set in Paris when it premiered back in 2006, but changed to Brooklyn when it transferred to Broadway in 2009.

Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden played the parents in the original Broadway production.

“As soon as I saw the play I thought it would make an exciting movie,“ said Polanski. “It’s a challenge to make a film in real time, without a single ellipse.”

It is being produced by Said Ben Said through SBS Productions and is set up as French-German-Polish co-production between SBS Productions, Constantin Film Produktion and SPI Poland.

ICM is repping sales of the movie in the U.S. and Canada with SBS handling international sales.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter