Tag: Jeff Nichols

  • Ad Vitam acquires French rights of Miss Lovely

    Ad Vitam acquires French rights of Miss Lovely

    MUMBAI: French distribution company Ad Vitam has acquired French rights of Ashim Ahluwalia’s Miss Lovely.

    Set in the lower depths of Bombay’s C grade film industry, Miss Lovely follows the devastating story of two brothers who produce sex horror films in the mid-1980s. The film is set to premiere in Un Certain Regard at Cannes Film Festival on 24 May.

    Ramarked Mackey, “We are happy to make Ad Vitam our French partner in this extraordinarily vivid tale!”

    Films in the Ad Vitam stable include Take Shelter by Jeff Nichols, Farewell My Queen by Benoit Jacquot, Miss Bala by Gerardo Naranjo and Bull Head by Michael R. Roskam.

  • Toronto critics vote Tree of Life best film

    Toronto critics vote Tree of Life best film

    MUMBAI: The Toronto Film Critics Association (TFCA) has declared Terrence Malick‘s The Tree of Life as the best film of 2011. The director also received the best director trophy.

    The closest competition came from Michel Hazanavicius‘ The Artist and Alexander Payne‘s The Descendants, both major award contendersthis year.

    The Tree of Life, which stars Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, in the last week received best film honors from the San Fransisco and African-American film critics associations.

    While Michael Shannon was voted as the best actor for Jeff Nichols‘ Take Shelter, Michelle Williams lapped up the best actress award for her role as Marilyn Monroe in Simon Curtis‘ My Week With Marilyn.
     
    Christopher Plummer won for best supporting actor for his role in Mike Mills‘ Beginners while Jessica Chastain clinched the best supporting actress crown.

    The TFCA award for best screenplay went to Moneyball (Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin), while the best foreign-language film honor was given to the late Chilean director Raul Ruiz for Mysteries of Lisbon. Patricio Guzman‘s Nostalgia for the Light won for best documentary feature.

    British writer-director Joe Cornish‘s Attack the Block won the award for the best first feature while the best animated feature prize went to Steven Spielberg‘s The Adventures of Tintin.