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Solution seals deals for Kinnear, Connelly starrer
Lisa Wilson’s startup sales outfit the Solution Entertainment Group has locked a stack of deals for Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly starrer Writers at the European Film Market.
So far pic has sold rights in all media to Australia (Becker Film Group), Canada (eOne), Germany and German-speaking Switzerland (Wild Bunch) and Spain (DeaPlaneta).
Additionally, pic has sold to the Middle East (Eagle Films), Turkey (Pinema), Latin America (California Filmes), Eastern Europe (SPI), Singapore (Shaw), India (PVR) and international airlines (Cinesky).
Pic, which is produced by Informant Media’s Judy Cairo (Crazy Heart), follows the story of the complicated relationships between a successful novelist and his ex-wife, college-age daughter and teenage son.
Josh Boone makes his directorial debut with the pic, which he also wrote.
Wilson and her Solution partner Myles Nestel exec produce alongside Informant’s Michael A. Simpson and Eric Brenner.
Lensing is expected to begin in North Carolina in March.
“I’ve been overwhelmed by the response to the material,” said Wilson on closing the deals.
Additional titles on the Solution’s slate include Hector And The Search For Happiness, Cities and A Little Something For Your Birthday.
A movie starring Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly will begin shooting in Wilmington next month.
Producer Judy Cairo confirmed Friday afternoon reports from national entertainment publications Variety and The Hollywood Reporter that the independent film Writers is on its way to the area.
“We’ll be filming in Wilmington in March, primarily around Wrightsville Beach,” Cairo said. “Greg Kinnear plays a famous novelist who lives in a beach community, thus the attraction of shooting in Wilmington. Jennifer Connelly plays his ex-wife, with whom he’s obsessed.”
The film, listed as a comedy and drama on IMDb, marks the feature directorial debut of Josh Boone, who also wrote the original screenplay.
Jennifer Connelly has just signed on to be the face of Shiseido’s Future Solution LX premium skin care line, a delightful bit of news, considering the Labyrinth star was once the face of their “Perky Jean Card Club” products back in the ’80s.
Connelly told Women’s Wear Daily she was happy to be back. “I’ve had a long relationship with Shiseido — I worked with them in the 80s on an ad campaign, and have been using their products ever since. It’s nice to reconnect with them after so many years.”
And while we have no doubt Shiseido would love for us to focus on the fact that Connelly will also represent the 140-year-old company as global spokeswoman, we couldn’t help but start digging around for her old ads. Sadly, the beauty brand has been busy — no shortage of YouTube versions informed us that the video had been removed due to a copyright infringement claim filed by (you guessed it!) Shiseido. But that’s okay, because we found one, though it’s in Japanese. Enjoy!
Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly are in talks to star in Writers, a family drama that follows the tricky relationship between a novelist (Kinnear) and his ex-wife (Connelly) over the course of a year. The indie will be directed by first-time filmmaker Josh Boone, from his original screenplay. Filming is due to start in March in Wilmington, N.C.
If the pairing sounds familiar, you’re right. Kinnear and Connelly have already played a rather troubled married couple, in the religious comedy Salvation Boulevard, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly to star in Writers
Writers, the indie feature debut by a fellow called Josh Boone, just scored two shiny stars in Greg Kinnear and Jennifer Connelly. Kinnear will play a big time novelist navigating tricky relationships with his ex-wife (Connelly) and their teen son and college-aged daughter. But how is that Writers pronounced? Ominously? Exasperated, like, “yeesh, writers!” Or just flatly? It’s gonna need some pizzazz to avoid being lumped in with the death of titles.
Following his Oscar win for penning Gus Van Sant’s poignant biopic Milk, screenwriter Dustin Lance Black decided to take to the director’s chair himself to helm his next script, What’s Wrong With Virginia. The drama, which co-stars Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris and Emma Roberts, was completed in 2010, and soon scored a spot at the Toronto International Film Festival. However, there it had a lackluster showing and was subsequently lost amid such high-profile productions as Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go, and John Cameron Mitchell’s Rabbit Hole. From there, it faded from the spotlight and was left with no promise of theatrical release. However, THR now reports that this has all changed thanks to the Toronto-based, indie distribution company Entertainment One, who has just purchased the rights to distribute the feature throughout North America.
The melodrama, now called simply Virginia, centers on the tumultuous relationship between a mentally unstable single-mom (Connelly) and her lonely teen son (Harrison Gilbertson), who is on a desperate quest to uncover the identity of the father he’s never known. Convinced his real dad is the local Sherriff (Harris), who is by all accounts and upstanding family man, the boy begins some amateur detective work that takes him into dangerous terrain as he falls for the Sherriff’s lovely daughter (Roberts). Toby Jones, Carrie Preston and Yeardley Smith co-star.
Entertainment One (also known as eOne) has announced plans to release Virginia as early as this spring. Dylan Wiley, eOne Films US vp of theatrical marketing and distribution, believes the drama will be a great fit, saying:
“We’re excited to add Virginia to our 2012 slate and thrilled to have found a film that complements both our Canadian and US line-ups so well.”
Paul Bettany thinks his wife Jennifer Connelly is “mesmerizing”.
The Broken Lines star — who has been married to the actress for eight years — explained while his spouse is “very beautiful”, he finds it frustrating that she always “moves at her own pace”.
He said: “My poor wife. She moves at her own pace — she’s sort of slightly in slow motion, it’s mesmerizing and very beautiful — and I’m like, ‘C’mon, c’mon, we’re going to be late.”
Paul explained his home life has changed since becoming a father to Stellan, eight, and seven-month-old Agnes, as well as raising Kai, Jennifer’s 14-year-old son from a previous relationship, as he turns down movie projects because his kids need to know he’ll be around.
He added in an interview with Observer Food Monthly magazine: “I don’t want to sound like it’s been a sacrifice for me. Sometimes you make decisions to not work and be with your family.
“I have children — they need to know dad’s going to come home.”
However, Paul admitted while as an actor he can make mistakes, the same cannot be said for being a parent.
He explained: “You can fudge a lot as an actor but you can’t fudge being a parent.”
Illustrator Brian Froud, who worked on the cult children’s fantasy film, will oversee character design
New light is set to be cast on David Bowie’s enigmatic, tight-trousered portrayal of Jareth the Goblin King in Jim Henson’s cult children’s fantasy film Labyrinth through a graphic novel prequel out later this year.
A deal between the Jim Henson Company and comics publisher Archaia to publish graphic novels based on Henson’s creations has already seen adaptations of Fraggle Rock and The Dark Crystal. Now a long-rumoured Labyrinth comic is on the cards, with illustrator Brian Froud, who worked on the original film, to oversee character design and conception.