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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Toronto Update: Zellweger to Make Directorial Debut; Exclusive Media Gets Into U.S. Distribution; Breaking Glass Takes 'Out in the Dark'; 'Looper' Review; Bruce Willis on Performing Opposite Younger Self

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The Hollywood Reporter Festival News

September 6, 2012


LATEST FESTIVAL NEWS

Renée Zellweger to Make Directorial Debut With Comedy '4 1/2 Minutes'
The actress will star alongside Johnny Knoxville in the film set in New York's stand-up comedy world.

Exclusive Media Makes Bold Foray Into U.S. Distribution
Dubbed Exclusive Releasing, the new outfit will be headed by veteran executives Scott Pascucci and Matt Brodlie.

EXCLUSIVE: Breaking Glass Takes 'Out in the Dark' for North America
The gay love story between an Israeli and a Palestinian has its world premiere in Toronto.

Bruce Willis on Performing Opposite His Younger Self in 'Looper'
“At some point, you just have to let go and imagine it’s you,” the action star said of his role opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Rian Johnson’s time-traveling festival opener.

Eli Roth to Produce Horror Film 'The Sacrament'
Worldview Entertainment will finance and produce.

Popular Children's Book 'A Tale Dark & Grimm' Headed to Big Screen
Jon Gunn and John W. Mann will write the adapted screenplay for the FilmNation project.

Q&A: Anand Gandhi Opens Up About His Feature Film Debut 'Ship of Theseus'
The 32-year-old is among a new breed of Indian filmmakers who prefer the offbeat to the formulaic. An acclaimed playwright, his movie opens TIFF's City to City program, which is focusing on cinema from Mumbai this year.

Demarest Films Financing Anton Corbijn's 'A Most Wanted Man'
Based on John le Carre's bestselling book, the modern-day spy thriller stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Rachel McAdams.

Metropolitan Films Take 'The Land of Hope' for France
The film about impact of the Fukushima disaster on a Japanese family premieres in Toronto on Friday.

LATEST FESTIVAL REVIEWS

Looper: Toronto Review
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis go head-to-head in writer-director Rian Johnson's clever science fiction tale.

Kon-Tiki: Toronto Review
Norway's most expensive screen production to date is a visually striking re-creation of Thor Heyerdahl’s daring trip across the Pacific on a primitive raft.

Thermae Romae: Toronto Review
Hideki Takeuchi's adaptation of Mari Yamazaki's popular manga series already grossed $75 million in Japan.


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