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Congratulations to the cast and crew of "12 Years a Slave" winning an Oscar for Best Picture
Michael is currently filming "MacBeth"
Watch "12 Years A Slave" and "Frank" in theaters
Watch "The Counselor" and "12 Years A Slave" on DVD available now
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Shame production
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/what-oscar-winners-are-doing-163950
What the Oscar Winners Are Doing Next
5:53 PM 3/3/2011 by Jay A. Fernandez
Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Gareth Unwin
Jason Merritt/Getty Images
The big winners at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards are planning their next projects.
THR takes a look at what this Year’s Academy Award Winners are doing next:
♦ Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Gareth Unwin Best picture, The King’s Speech
IN THE CAN: Canning and Sherman’s Sydney-based See-Saw Films has Oranges and Sunshine, a period drama about the British government’s deportation of orphans to Australia, set for release in April in the U.K. Unwin, who runs London-based Bedlam Productions, served as a line producer on The Flying Machine, a U.K. animated family film.
UP NEXT: See-Saw is producing Shame, a drama from director/co-writer Steve McQueen starring Carey Mulligan and Michael Fassbender, which is filming in New York.
ON THE RADAR: Canning and Sherman are developing American English, a romantic comedy from writer-director Ian Iqbal Rashid. Unwin is putting together The Lady Who Went Too Far, which could reteam him with King’s Speech scribe David Seidler.
What the Oscar Winners Are Doing Next
5:53 PM 3/3/2011 by Jay A. Fernandez
Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Gareth Unwin
Jason Merritt/Getty Images
The big winners at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards are planning their next projects.
THR takes a look at what this Year’s Academy Award Winners are doing next:
♦ Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and Gareth Unwin Best picture, The King’s Speech
IN THE CAN: Canning and Sherman’s Sydney-based See-Saw Films has Oranges and Sunshine, a period drama about the British government’s deportation of orphans to Australia, set for release in April in the U.K. Unwin, who runs London-based Bedlam Productions, served as a line producer on The Flying Machine, a U.K. animated family film.
UP NEXT: See-Saw is producing Shame, a drama from director/co-writer Steve McQueen starring Carey Mulligan and Michael Fassbender, which is filming in New York.
ON THE RADAR: Canning and Sherman are developing American English, a romantic comedy from writer-director Ian Iqbal Rashid. Unwin is putting together The Lady Who Went Too Far, which could reteam him with King’s Speech scribe David Seidler.
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Picture wrapped on SHAME today. Cast and crew have been incredible. See-Saw's 1st US film.
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Picture wrapped on SHAME today. Cast and crew have been incredible. See-Saw's 1st US film.
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http://calamitychang.blogspot.com/2011/06/forbidden-city-burlesque-my-first-sex.html?zx=cd0c3ee2bdd4a5a3
This is an over 14 blog, so the productions notes for this forum will be in the over 18 section
This is an over 14 blog, so the productions notes for this forum will be in the over 18 section
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http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118042720?categoryid=13&cs=1&cmpid=RSS|News|LatestNews
Posted: Tue., Sep. 13, 2011, 8:10am PT
Alta takes 'Shame' in Spain
Michael Fassbender starrer screens at San Sebastian
By Emiliano De Pablos
'Shame'
MADRID -- Spain's top arthouse/crossover distributor Alta Films has bought local distribution rights to Steve McQueen's tale of sexual addiction "Shame," whose lede thesp Michael Fassbender won the best actor nod at the Venice festival on Saturday.
Execs at Alta and London-based sales company Hanway Films negotiated the deal at the Toronto festival.
Shame's" Spanish premiere will take place Sept. 21 at the San Sebastian festival, where pic screens as part of the main Zabaltegi-Pearls sidebar.
Spanish distribbery sources confirmed that McQueen and Fassbender will attend the San Sebastian screening.
Madrid-based distrib-exhibitor Alta will have a strong presence at this year's San Sebastian edition, which kicks off Friday.
Sarah Polley-directed extramarital affair drama "Take this Waltz," an Alta pickup, contends in Competition.
Other Spanish premieres by Alta-handled movies at San Sebastian include Michel Hazanavicius' Cannes hit "The Artist," and Nadine Labaki's comedy "Where Do We Go Now?," with both titles also screening in Zabaltegi-Pearls.
Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Posted: Tue., Sep. 13, 2011, 8:10am PT
Alta takes 'Shame' in Spain
Michael Fassbender starrer screens at San Sebastian
By Emiliano De Pablos
'Shame'
MADRID -- Spain's top arthouse/crossover distributor Alta Films has bought local distribution rights to Steve McQueen's tale of sexual addiction "Shame," whose lede thesp Michael Fassbender won the best actor nod at the Venice festival on Saturday.
Execs at Alta and London-based sales company Hanway Films negotiated the deal at the Toronto festival.
Shame's" Spanish premiere will take place Sept. 21 at the San Sebastian festival, where pic screens as part of the main Zabaltegi-Pearls sidebar.
Spanish distribbery sources confirmed that McQueen and Fassbender will attend the San Sebastian screening.
Madrid-based distrib-exhibitor Alta will have a strong presence at this year's San Sebastian edition, which kicks off Friday.
Sarah Polley-directed extramarital affair drama "Take this Waltz," an Alta pickup, contends in Competition.
Other Spanish premieres by Alta-handled movies at San Sebastian include Michel Hazanavicius' Cannes hit "The Artist," and Nadine Labaki's comedy "Where Do We Go Now?," with both titles also screening in Zabaltegi-Pearls.
Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
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