Tag: movie

2008 Aug 06

Interview: Luc Jacquet on The Fox and the Child

Director Luc Jacquet came to prominence in 2005 with the Oscar winning documentary The March of the Penguins, a surprise hit which also won the Oscar for Best Documentary.

His latest film is called The Fox and the Child which is the charming story of the relationship between a young girl (Bertille Noël-Bruneau) and the wild fox she befriends. It is narrated by Kate Winslet.

I spoke to Luc recently about the film and you can listen to the interview here:

AUDIO LINKS:
Luc Jacquet on The Fox and The Child

You can also watch the trailer here:

VIDEO LINKS:
• The Fox and the Child: Trailer

The Fox and the Child opens in UK cinemas this Friday

Many thanks to Ambrose Heron for contacting us with this info!

Source: FILMdetail

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2008 Aug 02

Review: “The Fox And The Child”

French director Luc Jacquet, who explored Disney territory two years ago with family-friendly March Of The Penguins, returns for another animal adventure, where wildlife footage is wrapped with a yarn about a winsome French child (Bertille Noel-Bruneau), who finds a cute fox cub foraging for food on her way home from school and tries to approach it. Eventually the pair become friends, but things go awry when the girl tries to tame the wild animal.

Narrated by Kate Winslet in a style that is fairly anthropomorphic, but not sickeningly so, the film follows the vixen from adolescent to single mother, although it never mentions whether foxes mate for life or if the older foxes have midlife crises and just want to keep pairing off with hot young things.

Even at 92 minutes, the story feels stretched, and younger kids and older parents may find themselves nodding off in sympathy as foxes, hedgehogs and bears enjoy low-calorie escapades. Still, it’s refreshing to see an animal movie in which the animals don’t talk, sing or cooperate in the marketing of fast-food restaurants even though city dwellers, whose experience of fox sightings are a rarity on a par with spotting a Starbucks, may be less charmed.

• On general release from Friday

Source: Scotsman.com News

2008 Aug 01

Kate and Leo reunited

Kate Winslet could be heading for her sixth Oscar nomination with the first film she has made with husband Sam Mendes, which reunites the actress with her Titanic leading man Leonardo DiCaprio.

The two star as a Fifties couple in Revolutionary Road, based on Richard Yates’s literary classic.

Oscar contenders will be announced in January.

Continue reading Kate and Leo reunited

2008 Jul 19

New “Revolutionary Road” promo still!

GALLERY LINKS:
• Revolutionary Road: Promotional Still (Thanks to Martina)

2008 Jun 23

Kate narrates “The Fox and The Child”

THE FOX AND THE CHILD
A film by Luc Jacquet

Starring Bertille Noël-Bruneau

Narrated by Kate Winslet

After the worldwide success of March of the Penguins, Luc Jacquet invites us on a journey to the heart of a marvelous tale, the extraordinary meeting of a fox and a little girl. Through an exceptional relationship, each reveals its world to the other… A pure emotion, shown in unforgettable images.

Synopsis

One autumn morning, at the bend on a path, a little girl catches sight of a fox. Fascinated to the point that she forgets all fear, she dares to go up to him. For an instant, the barriers that separate the child and the animal disappear.
It is the beginning of the most amazing and of the most fabulous of friendships. Thanks to the fox, the little girl discovers a wild and secret environment. And so begins an adventure which will change her life, her vision and ours…

Official site:
http://www.thefoxandthechildthemovie.co.uk/

Release Date: 8 August (UK)

2008 Jun 21

This ghost is a world star!

Buhhuuuu! Don’t get a shock now!

What’s here just going across the Kantstrasse (Charlottenburg) is only looking like a ghost…

The woman underneath the towel is Hollywood star Kate Winslet (32, Titanic) during the shooting of The Reader a film based on the novel by Bernhard Schlink (63).

Right in front of the land registry she got screened by photographers so that she was able to creep into the mask. According to set Рinsiders Winslet totally pored into her role and is hardly addressable at the film set. But mercifully she is it in the film: Yesterday she had a shooting with Hollywood colleague Ralph Fiennes (45). Further recordings are going to be shot in the memorial place Hohensch̦nhausen.

Source: Bild.de

Thanks to Ani for sending this!

2008 Jun 15

“The Reader” filming continues…

On Friday evening Hollywood star Kate Winslet was landing at the airport “Tegel” with her children Mia (7) and Joe (4). The reason for her new visit: The shooting for the film version of the novel The Reader by Bernhard Schlink is going to be continued.

Source: Prominente

Thanks to fan Ani for this news!