Sunday, January 8, 2012
'Artist' helmer continues 'Search'
Rome-- French helmer Michel Hazanavicius ("The Artist") has introduced that his next project is a drama inspired through the 1948 Fred Zinnemann film "The Search," but occur contempo war-torn Chechnya."The Search" is all about a displaced mother's tireless look for her boy, a youthful Auschwitz survivor, as a direct consequence of WW2."Within the original film, the storyline revolved around a youthful boy who made it a concentration camping," stated Hazanavicius, speaking in the Capri, Hollywood fest in Italia, where he was feted."During my film, the main focus is going to be around the special relationship from a lady along with a youthful boy too.InchHazanavicius has attached his wife and "The Artist" co-star Berenice Bejo because the femme lead who works best for an NGO in present-day Chechnya, an area in tatters after many years of fighting for independence from Russia."The Artist" producer Thomas Langmann will make the pic, that is at the begining of development.Announcing the project in the informal pre-honours shindig around the isle of Capri, Hazanavicius stated the pic come in color with dialogue, "completely different from 'The Artist,' " that was quiet as well as in black and whitened."The Artist" is nominated for six Golden Globes, including director and already tops many critics' list.After "The Artist," Hazanavicius shot a segment of omnibus sex comedy "L'ensemble des Infidels," scheduled for release the following month in Gaul via Mars Distribution.Bejo will next shoot Gallic helmer Nicolas Bary's adaptation of Daniel Pennac's book, "The Scapegoat" (Au bonheur des ogres), also starring Emir Kusturica. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com
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