Academy Award-Winning Writer John Ridley To Direct UNTITLED LA RIOTS Film

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Broad Green Pictures announced today a partnership with Imagine Entertainment to produce and distribute an untitled film about the infamous Los Angeles riots that transformed America’s perceptions on race, justice and economics, and sparked massive change in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).

John Ridley, the Academy Award-winning 12 YEARS A SLAVE scribe and creator of the Emmy Award-winning “American Crime,” will direct the film from his own screenplay. Academy Award winner Brian Grazer (A Beautiful Mind, American Gangster) will produce.

The film will begin principal photography in spring 2016.

In April of 1992, America’s worst civil disturbance in the 20th century took place in Los Angeles.

Sparked by the acquittal of four LAPD officers tried for the near-fatal beating of black motorist Rodney King and fueled by racial tension, growing despair surrounding the economic climate, and a deep-seated distrust of law enforcement, the riots left the city devastated.

Looting and fires ravaged Los Angeles for four straight days leaving more than 50 dead and 2,300 injured, an estimated $1 billion in property damage and the city divided.

Based on true events, the film tells the story through the eyes of several key figures involved in the uprising and the events that led to it.

Note: I was living in Southern California when it all went down and visiting a friend who lived in the Hollywood and Highland area. We saw the mob coming down Hollywood Blvd, looting all the souvenir shops. We went up to the lookout on Mulholland Drive and watched all the fires burning around the city – it was a scary night.

“We have barely seen the tip of the iceberg in terms of John Ridley’s talent,” said Grazer. “I am confident that he will capture the magnitude of the events that unfolded and the issues that led up to them. He will show the world why the riots cannot and should not be forgotten.”

Victor Moyers and Asher Goldstein will oversee the project for Broad Green Pictures. Anna Culp and Alexandre Dauman will oversee the project for Imagine Entertainment

André Benjamin Stars In JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE Trailer

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Opening in theaters on September 26, check out the new trailer for JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE.

OutKast’s André Benjamin stars as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from Academy Award-winning writer-director John Ridley (“12 Years A Slave”). Covering a year in Hendrix’s life from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph, the film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

Described by writer-director John Ridley as one of the most rarely told stories in rock history, JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE charts just over a year in a man’s life. The year he blossomed and became Jimi Hendrix. The year he spent as a young musician trying to make it on the streets and in the clubs of London, England. The lovers, friends, and musical collaborators, who helped him get there.

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE also stars Hayley Atwell (“Captain America: The First Avenger”), Imogen Poots (“28 Weeks Later”), Andrew Buckley (“Borgia”), and Ruth Negga (“World War Z”).

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Chief among Ridley’s concerns was staying true to the spirit of Hendrix as a man. In many people’s eyes he has been reduced to an image on a t-shirt; an icon, a pop culture cliché. But as well as a mind-blowing guitarist, he was a unique individual with a fascinating journey. “In our discussions with John, before we started to make this film, John would say: ‘Almost forget he’s Hendrix’,” says Tristan Orpen Lynch, (producer). “He wants people to be emotionally moved by the end of this film. This is an emotional story.”

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE is not a biopic. It is a year in a man’s life. The year he blossomed and became Jimi Hendrix. The year he spent as a young musician trying to make it on the streets and in the clubs of London, England. This was what attracted André Benjamin to the role.

“That was very cool,” says Benjamin. “When I was 23 or 24, I got a few scripts about Hendrix, but they were true biopics. I’m glad it took this long because this approach is a little more interesting. You kind of get a slice of his life. Sometimes it’s hard to stuff someone’s whole life into two hours.”

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New JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE Clips Star André Benjamin, Imogen Poots; From Oscar Winner John Ridley

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Andre as Jimi Hendrix. Photo credit: Patrick Redmond

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE stars André Benjamin (Idlewild, Semi Pro), Imogen Poots (Need for Speed, That Awkward Moment), Hayley Atwell (Captain America: The First Avenger), Andrew Buckley (Borgia), and Ruth Negga (World War Z) and is written and directed by Academy Award Winner John Ridley (12 Years a Slave).

The film’s World Premiere was at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival with stellar reviews. It currently has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and was Entertainment Weekly’s Top 4 films of the festival.

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE will have its U.S. Premiere this Wednesday, March 12th at 9:00pm at the Paramount Theater at the SXSW Film Festival. Attendees include John Ridley, Imogen Poots and music supervisor/producer Danny Bramson.

XLRATOR MEDIA will be distributing JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE in theaters Summer 2014

Check out the article on RollingStone.com for more facts on Jimi Hendrix, the production of the film, the music and cast.

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12 YEARS A SLAVE Screenwriter John Ridley Wins USC Libraries Scripter Award

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Screenwriter John Ridley joined family members of nineteenth-century author Solomon Northup to receive the 26th-annual USC Libraries Scripter Award for “12 Years a Slave.” Selection committee co-chair Howard Rodman announced the winners at the black-tie event on Saturday, Feb. 8, at USC’s Doheny Memorial Library.

“Until I read Solomon’s memoir, I didn’t know what being a writer was all about,” Ridley said in his acceptance speech. “The way that Solomon wrote, the clarity with which he wrote, and more importantly, the strength of his character, what he went through without bitterness, without hate—that really taught me something.”

“12 Years a Slave’s” Scripter win adds to the growing number of awards for the Fox Searchlight film, including best motion picture in the drama category at last month’s Golden Globes. The film is nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Scripter, established by the Friends of the USC Libraries in 1988, honors the screenwriter of the year’s most accomplished cinematic adaptation as well as the author of the written work upon which the screenplay is based. Scripter is the only award of its kind that recognizes authors of the original work alongside the adapting screenwriters.

Ridley based his adaptation on Northup’s memoir, a bestseller when published in 1853 by Derby & Miller. In the 20th century, the work lapsed into obscurity until Louisiana State University Press issued an annotated version in 1968, following work by two Louisiana researchers to verify the story’s details.

USC Libraries Dean Catherine Quinlan welcomed the attendees gathered in the Los Angeles Times Reference Room of USC’s historic Edward L. Doheny Memorial Library.

“A library does more than collect ambitious life stories, more than make certain the great literary, philosophical, and scientific thinkers live on to inspire endless generations of discoverers,” Quinlan said. “An excellent library also creates experiences for students that inspire them to seek meaning in their studies, their careers, and their lives.”

Co-chaired by Golden Globe-winning and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Naomi Foner and USC screenwriting professor and vice president of the Writers Guild of America, West, Howard Rodman, the Scripter selection committee chose “12 Years A Slave” from a field of 86 eligible films.

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The USC Libraries also honored Robert Towne with the Literary Achievement Award for his contributions to the art of adaptation throughout his career. His daughter, Chiara Towne, presented the honor.

“The truth is, there are no shortcuts to great screenplays about the past,” she said. “But growing up, the thing I noticed that set my father’s writing apart was the extraordinary, unending amount of research that goes into his films.”

Towne, a native of Southern California, has set much of his work there, including his scripts for Ask the Dust, which Towne adapted from the 1939 novel by John Fante, and the Depression-era Chinatown, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1975. He is currently working as a writer on the final season of AMC’s television series “Mad Men.”

In receiving the award, Towne credited the guidance and inspiration he has received from writers and other artists throughout his career, “They have given me the advantage of their perspective and given it to me truthfully. What I am standing on is their advice and help.”

Ridley and Rodman in their remarks acknowledged Towne’s work as inspiration to them and the community of screenwriters. “I’m not sure this room has been filled with more wisdom than when Robert Towne stood here alone,” Rodman said.

Howard and Gooding join cast of ‘Red Tails’

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George Lucas’ newest [non-directing] project has found three more cast members. Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding, Jr. have joined the cast, as well as Bryan Cranston (Little Miss Sunshine).

…revolves around the young pilots who overcame institutional racism in the military to form the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American fighter pilots in U.S. military history. Their planes featured the red-painted tails that give the film its title. — Variety

The new additions join a cast that already includes Nate Parker, David Oyelowo, Tristan Wilds, Method Man, Lee Tergesen, Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley, Andre Royo and Jesse Williams. The screenplay was written by John Ridley (Third Watch, Barbershop) and the movie will be directed by Anthony Hemingway (True Blood, Heroes, ER).

[source: Variety]