Posts Tagged ‘Biopic’

Rami Malek sarà Freddie Mercury


06 Nov
MR. ROBOT -- "br4ve-trave1er.asf" Episode 106 -- Pictured: Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson -- (Photo by: David Giesbrecht/USA Network)

MR. ROBOT — “br4ve-trave1er.asf” Episode 106 — Pictured: Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson — (Photo by: David Giesbrecht/USA Network)

Secondo l’eminente Deadline, la star di Mr.Robot, Rami Malek, sarebbe nelle trattative finali per interpretare la compianta e mitica icona del rock mondiale Freddie Mercury nel biopic a lui dedicato che la GK Films sta approntando da anni. Progetto di lunghissima gestazione a cui si son avvicendati, per la regia, i fastosi nomi di Stephen Frears e Dexter Fletcher e per il quale, come attore principale, erano stati opzionati prima l’irriverente Sacha Baron Cohen quindi il valente Ben Whishaw. Adesso, pare che a spuntarla sia stato appunto Rami Malek e dietro la macchina da presa dovrebbe esserci Bryan Singer. Oltre alla GK Films, a cui dovrebbe unirsi la Tribeca di Robert De Niro, a occuparsi della produzione ci penseranno la 20th Century Fox e la New Regency, mentre la sceneggiatura, giù più volte revisionata, sarà affidata ad Anthony McCarten, candidato all’Oscar per il copione de La teoria del tutto. Le riprese, stando sempre a quel che vien riportato, dovrebbero iniziare nell’immediato, esattamente nei primi mesi del prossimo anno. Vi terremo naturalmente aggiornati su altri eventuali e inevitabili sviluppi.

 

di Stefano Falotico

Jamie Foxx sarà Tyson in un biopic di Scorsese


14 Mar

Scorsese Jamie Foxx

Già, di questo progetto, se ne parlò la scorsa estate, quando lo stesso Mike Tyson dichiarò che Scorsese “poteva” essere coinvolto a “redigere-dirigere” una “versione” della sua vita e della sua carriera pugilistica, e dicendo che a interpretarlo sarebbe stato, con tutta probabilità, il premio Oscar Jamie Foxx.

Ieri, in un annuncio “clamoroso”, Jamie Foxx ha annunciato l’ufficialità del progetto, che sarà prodotto dalla Paramount Pictures.

Per “ritrarre” Mike Tyson durante il “percorso” della sua vita, sarà utilizzata la stessa tecnica effettistica usata per Il curioso caso di Benjamin Button.

“Nulla” però è stato confermato da Scorsese né, della notizia, son arrivate “ufficialità” da parte della casa produttrice, la Paramount, “riferita” da Foxx.

Staremo a vedere, di certo, il film si prospetta molto interessante e l’idea c’alletta notevolmente.

 

di Stefano Falotico

Pacino & De Palma, new reunion


17 Jan

La notizia, come da “Deadline”, ha dell’incredibile.

 

By MIKE FLEMING JR | Wednesday January 16, 2013 @ 5:24pm EST

 

EXCLUSIVE: The Scarface team of director Brian De Palma and Al Pacino are re-teaming for Happy Valley, the working title of a film that will tell the story of Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno. Paterno’s legend was undone by revelations he and others in the football program were aware that former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was molesting children, and did little to stop it, supposedly fearing bad publicity for the powerhouse gridiron program they presided over. Wall Street producer Edward R. Pressman has optioned the bestselling book Paterno by Joe Posnanski. Dave McKenna (American History X and Blow) is making a deal to write the script. The Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation is backing the project.

 

Pacino became attached to play Paterno when a package including the book was shopped by ICM last fall. Pressman will produce with Pacino’s manager, Rick Nicita, who was part of that original package. They are keeping a somewhat low profile on the focus of the film for now. “Happy Valley reunites the Scarface and Carlito’s Way team of De Palma & Pacino for the third time and I can’t think of a better duo to tell this story of a complex, intensely righteous man who was brought down by his own tragic flaw,” said Pressman in confirming the deal to Deadline.

 

 

Paterno’s fall from grace was Shakespearean and when he died shortly after his firing, many felt it was from a broken heart as much as cancer. He was in the twilight of a coaching career that left him the winningest coach in college football history, an iconic and beloved campus figure. Until his former defensive coordinator Sandusky was revealed to be a prolific pedophile, something that Paterno had been told about. While he informed an administrator, they did not call police, even after a graduate assistant and future assistant coach witnessed Sandusky in an encounter that looked like an act of sodomy with a child in the locker room showers.

An investigation led the university to abruptly fire Paterno, and his cherished football program was crushed. Penn State is reeling after unprecedented sanctions dropped by the NCAA. The university tore down a fabled statue of Paterno, and the NCAA stripped the coach’s wins going back to the coverup. Posthumously, he is no longer the winniningest college coach in history. More importantly, Sandusky was found guilty on 45 counts of sexual abuse against young boys and is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison.

 

 

There are so many themes to deal with here, from Paterno’s rise and his loyalty to a football program he spent his life building, to the obvious question of how a molder of young men could possibly have stood silently by when told that one of his former coaches started a charity for underprivileged kids and used it as a way to ingratiate himself into vulnerable young fatherless boys for sexual encounters,? The failure of Paterno and university officials to act allowed Sandusky to continue molesting boys for years, which was borne out in court testimony leading to his conviction and incarceration. Posnanski was working on a book about Paterno and was well into it when the scandal broke. The book is as much about what made Paterno tick as anything else, and capturing complex characters is something Pacino does well. He played a conflicted pro football coach in Any Given Sunday, and Jack Kevorkian in the HBO film You Don’t Know Jack.

De Palma most recently directed Passion, the Rachel McAdams/Noomi Rapace-starrer that premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Pressman’s COO Jon Katz will be exec producer and Posnanski co-producer. De Palma is repped by ICM, Pacino by CAA and Nicita, McKenna by Paradigm and Mosaic.

 

Un coach leggendario che ne ha passato delle brutte. Malato di Cancro, salvato a rotta di collo, poi accusato di pedofilia, e incarcerato.

 

Materiale che scotta!

 

Intanto, rimanendo in tema di personaggio “biografici”, ecco sempre la spettrale voce di Al Pacino nel teaser misteriosissimo del Phil Spector di David Mamet.

Come da post di ieri.

 

(Stefano Falotico)

Sacha Baron Cohen è ufficialmente Freddie Mercury


11 May

 

Sì, da anni circola questo progetto, ma pareva esser destinato a “perdersi nel nulla”, come spesso accade a molti. Prima annunciati con tanto di “fiato alle trombe” e poi mai realizzati, per svariati motivi. Budget troppo cospicuo, “tema” che, nel frattempo, la produzione s’accorge non esser più in linea coi gusti del momento e decide, quindi, di non investirvi più, o semplicemente perché perfino gli attori che avevan firmato per la parte si ritirano?

Solo alcuni esempi “famosi”. Dunque, “Chi li ha visti?”.

Così, anche il biopic sul compianto leader dei Queen, la leggendaria icona Freddie Mercury, pareva un altro “buco nell’acqua”.

Chi, infatti, più ne ha parlato?

Ma, invece, ieri sera siam stati “velocemente” smentiti.

Tutto confermato da “Variety“, per l’esattezza.

Per il ruolo principale, il già “designato” Sacha Baron Cohen. Invece, pare proprio, stando a quest'”indiscrezione”, che sarà Stephen Frears a dirigerlo.

La sceneggiatura è affidata a Peter Morgan, col quale Frears aveva già illustremente collaborato con The Queen.

The Queen…, semplice omonimia? Ah, vedi il caso alle volte. Il nome della famosa rock band era infatti proprio “coniato a pelle” e “ispirato”, “a mo’ di sberleffo”, alla regina d’Inghilterra…

Baron Cohen to star, Graham King to produce untitled pic

The “Hugo” team of producer Graham King and star Sacha Baron Cohen are moving forward on their next project, as “The Queen” helmer Stephen Frears has emerged as an early frontrunner to direct GK Films’ untitled pic about Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, sources tell Variety.

Insiders close to the project insist that several other filmmakers remain in the mix for the coveted gig, but Brit helmer Frears appears to have the inside track for the job, though negotiations have not yet begun.

The latest draft of the script comes from the writing team of Stephen J. Rivele and Christopher Wilkinson, who together penned “Ali” and “Nixon.”

Baron Cohen’s deal to play Mercury is expected to close in the coming weeks, which will see the release of the Brit thesp’s next film, “The Dictator.”

King and Tim Headington are producing the Freddie Mercury pic in partnership with Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal’s Tribeca Prods. and Queen Films.

Story focuses on Queen’s formative years, leading up to the band’s heralded appearance at Live Aid in 1985. Mercury died of complications from AIDS in 1991, though the film won’t focus on the singer’s last days.

Producers have already landed a music-rights package that includes Queen’s biggest hits, including “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.” It’s the first time the surviving members of Queen have licensed songs and music publishing rights for a movie about the band. Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon formed Queen Films to be involved with the production, though it remains unclear whether Baron Cohen will perform the musical numbers himself.

Frears, whose gambling comedy “Lay the Favorite” was acquired by the Weinstein Co. out of Sundance, is currently directing the legal drama “Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight” for HBO. His schedule appears to be clear after wrapping that telepic, though he is attached to direct remake “The Bengali Detective” for Fox Searchlight. Helmer has earned two Oscar nominations for directing “The Queen” and “The Grifters.”

Frears is repped by ICM.

 

Come possiamo leggere, il film, come peraltro già si sapeva, sarà prodotto dalla Tribeca di De Niro, in collaborazione con la GK Films, “compagnia” che aveva già finanziato Hugo Cabret, che sappiamo annoverava un Cohen in gran “ispettor-spolvero”.

 

 

(Stefano Falotico)

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