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Mexican official: Mel Gibson to donate sets from movie ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune Posted: 09 Apr 2010 11:28 PM PDT VERACRUZ, Mexico - The governor of the Mexican Gulf coast state of Veracruz says Mel Gibson will donate sets from the movie he's currently filming to a future museum. Gov. Fidel Herrera says several sets were built inside the Ignacio Allende prison in the port city of Veracruz and that the jail will be converted into a museum once Gibson is done filming. In January, 1,500 inmates were transferred out of the prison to make room for Gibson's film, which began production this week and is tentatively titled "How I Spent My Summer Vacation." Herrera made the announcement Thursday. Gibson filmed his 2006 Mayan-language movie "Apocalypto" in Veracruz. Herrera said Gibson also donated some of the sets from that movie. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Charlie Chaplin home movie shot by young Alistair Cooke ... - kgw.com Posted: 09 Apr 2010 05:16 PM PDT
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A home movie of Charlie Chaplin shot by a young Alistair Cooke in 1933 has had its first U.S. screening. Cooke's daughter found the 11-minute film in a canister marked "All at Sea" as she sorted through her father's belongings after his death in 2004. Susan Cooke Kittredge had the print restored. Until this month, it had been shown only once, at a film festival in Italy three years ago. The legendary host of PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" shot the material in 1933, when he was a 24-year-old aspiring journalist. The black-and-white silent film shows a relaxed Chaplin on a yacht cruise with his co-star from "Modern Times," Paulette Goddard. In it, Chaplin can be seen miming Greta Garbo, the Prince of Wales and Napoleon, and clowning around with Cooke as Goddard suns herself. Kittredge notes pointedly that it's "a home movie," and some in the audience of about 100 who saw it at a Vermont church this week called it "disappointing." %@AP Links Sound: <<CUT …190 (04/09/10)>> 00:15 "tape, 'Chaplin film'" Susan Cooke Kittredge, daughter of Alistair Cooke Susan Cooke Kittredge, the daughter of Alistair Cooke, says she was cleaning out her late father's belongings when she noticed the film under a stack of books behind a radiator. <<CUT …191 (04/09/10)>> 00:14 "we'd found it" Susan Cooke Kittredge, daughter of Alistair Cooke Susan Cooke Kittredge, the daughter of Alistair Cooke, says she was shocked to find the movie, because her late father was very disorganized and tended to lose things like that. <<GRAPHICSBANK 837694 (03/03/29)>> 1500x1125 Charlie Chaplin headshot, actor, photo on black <<GRAPHICSBANK 149050 (06/06/18)>> 512x482 Charlie Chaplin in scene from movie "A Dog's Life", B&W photo <<APPHOTO MR103 (04/06/10)>> : In this still photo of a movie released by the estate of Alistair Cooke, Charlie Chaplin is seen in an 8mm home movie made by Alistair Cooke. More than 75 years after it was filmed, a home movie of Charlie Chaplin shot by a young journalist named Alistair Cooke is getting its first public viewings. "All At Sea," an 11-minute black-and-white filmed on a 1933 boating trip that inclluded Chaplin, Paulette Goddard and a 24-year-old Cooke, shows Chaplin miming Greta Garbo, the Prince of Wales and Napoleon. It was discovered among Cooke's belongings after his 2004 death and is getting its first U.S. showings in Vermont, where his daughter lives. <<APPHOTO MR104 (04/06/10)>> : In this still photo of a movie released by the estate of Alistair Cooke, Charlie Chaplin is seen in an 8mm home movie made by Alistair Cooke. More than 75 years after it was filmed, a home movie of Charlie Chaplin shot by a young journalist named Alistair Cooke is getting its first public viewings. "All At Sea," an 11-minute black-and-white movie filmed on a 1933 boating trip that included Chaplin, Paulette Goddard and a 24-year-old Cooke, shows Chaplin miming Greta Garbo, the Prince of Wales and Napoleon. It was discovered among Cooke's belongings after his 2004 death and is getting its first U.S. showings in Vermont, where his daughter lives. <<APPHOTO MR101 (04/06/10)>> : In this April 6, 2010 photo, Susan Cooke Kittredge holds an 8mm home movie made by her father, Alistair Cooke, in Shelburne, Vt. More than 75 years after it was filmed, a home movie of Charlie Chaplin shot by a young journalist named Alistair Cooke is getting its first public viewings. "All At Sea," an 11-minute black-and-white filmed on a 1933 boating trip that inclluded Chaplin, Paulette Goddard and a 24-year-old Cooke, shows Chaplin miming Greta Garbo, the Prince of Wales and Napoleon. It was discovered among Cooke's belongings after his 2004 death and is getting its first U.S. showings in Vermont, where his daughter lives. <<APPHOTO MR102 (04/06/10)>> : In this April 6, 2010 photo, an 8mm home movie made by Alistair Cooke is seen in Shelburne, Vt. More than 75 years after it was filmed, a home movie of Charlie Chaplin shot by a young journalist named Alistair Cooke is getting its first public viewings. "All At Sea," an 11-minute black-and-white filmed on a 1933 boating trip that inclluded Chaplin, Paulette Goddard and a 24-year-old Cooke, shows Chaplin miming Greta Garbo, the Prince of Wales and Napoleon. It was discovered among Cooke's belongings after his 2004 death and is getting its first U.S. showings in Vermont, where his daughter lives. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Filmmaker: Malaysia's 1st gay-themed movie in the works ... - Orlando Sentinel Posted: 08 Apr 2010 12:42 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysia's first gay-themed movie could hit cinemas within months, its producer said, after government censors eased restrictions that have stifled the film industry here for decades. Although the Malay-language movie won't have explicit sex or even kissing, its screening would be a huge step forward for freedom of popular media in this Muslim-majority country that many fear is coming under the influence of Islamic conservatism. "Dalam Botol," or "In A Bottle," centers on a man whose relationship with his male partner crumbles after he undergoes sex change surgery, said Raja Azmi Raja Sulaiman, who produced the film and wrote the screenplay based on the experiences of her friend. "We are taking a risk," Raja Azmi, a longtime movie producer, said in an interview this week. "I'm very nervous. We still don't know if the censors will allow our movie to be shown in the end." Raja Azmi submitted a preliminary script last year to the Home Ministry's Film Censorship Board, which verbally approved it after advising her not to shoot scenes of men kissing or being in bed together. Censors also told her to change the original title: "Anu Dalam Botol," or "Penis in a Bottle." The film's two leads had trouble "getting loose and comfortable in the first few days," but they adjusted to their roles before filming ended earlier this year, Raja Azmi said. "We still shot scenes of skin-to-skin intimacy, with them hugging passionately," she said. "Without that, we wouldn't be able to show how much the characters really love each other." Censors are unlikely to permit such scenes for Malaysian audiences, who are accustomed to bland, generic comedies and romances. Censorship board officials declined to comment until Raja Azmi submits the film to them. But Raja Azmi — who spent about 700,000 ringgit ($200,000) to make the film — said she hopes to show an uncut version at film festivals abroad. Malaysian censors have faced criticism for trimming or banning racy movies. Banned Hollywood films include Sacha Baron Cohen's "Bruno," which the board said promoted homosexuality because it focused on a flamboyant gay fashion journalist. The board recently revamped its rules, saying themes such as homosexuality would no longer be forbidden. However, the guidelines suggest filmmakers should rebuke behavior that is considered immoral, including gambling, consuming alcohol and being sexually promiscuous. Raja Azmi — who counts the Oscar-winning gay-themed "Brokeback Mountain" as a favorite movie — declined to speculate on whether censors approved her script only because it depicts bad consequences for its characters. She stressed the movie was "a nonfiction tragedy about my friend." It is possible that even a sanitized version of "Dalam Botol" may not placate some of Malaysia's conservative Islamic religious figures, who have pushed in recent years for yoga to be banned and people to be caned for drinking alcohol. Sodomy — even consensual — is punishable by 20 years in prison; prosecutions are rare, though the country's top opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is currently on trial for allegedly sodomizing a male former aide in what he calls a fabricated, politically motivated charge. Copyright 2010 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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