Robert Altman’s NASHVILLE Screens Thursday Night at The Tivoli

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“Y’all take it easy now. This isn’t Dallas, it’s Nashville! They can’t do this to us here in Nashville! Let’s show them what we’re made of. Come on everybody, sing! Somebody, sing!”

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NASHVILLE screens one time only Thursday, September 24th at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis) at 7pm

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In a decade of great films, NASHVILLE is one of the greatest. I saw NASHVILLE during its initial theatrical release and have seen it several times since but it has not played on the big screen (at least in St. Louis) in a long time. In 1974 director Robert Altman was directing films for United Artists and wanted them to produce his film THIEVES LIKE US. They agreed if he would agree to direct a story about country music that they had a script for. He rejected the script and said he would offer them another so he sent writer Joan Tewkesbury, who had been his script supervisor on McCABE AND MRS. MILLER, to Nashville, Tennessee to research. What Tewkesbury came up with juggled almost thirty characters and several intersecting plot lines.

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A red hot country superstar (Ronee Blakley) who is plagued by her feeble health condition and the straining relationship with her agent-husband (Allen Garfield), who has to cater to another country diva (Karen Black) who comes to replace his ailing wife for a public concert; a pompous and loudmouth BBC journalist (Geraldine Chaplin) who comes to shoot a documentary about Nashville; an uprising folk trio called Tom, Mary, and Bill (Keith Carradine, Christina Raines, Allan Nicholls) with their chauffeur (David Arkin) while Tom is the sleaze-bag philanderer and the married Mary and Bill undergo some connubial crisis; A housewife and gospel singer (Lily Tomlin) whose husband (Ned Beatty) is an agent who introduces a politician lobbyist (Michael Murphy) to the music moguls in order to get some big names to sing publicly for the presidential candidate and his main target is a honorific but over-the-hill country star (Henry Gibson) with an harsh wife (Barbara Baxley) and an unworldly son (David Peel), and fellow musicians as well

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There is also a glut of ordinary people including two young singers-wanna-be. One is a runaway wife (Barbara Harris) seeking for an opportunity to sing in front of a large audience, while another is a southern beauty (Gwen Welles) who optionally chooses to ignore her unmusical voice and insists on carrying her pipe dream at all hazards (a striptease in a local bar is just the beginning for the poor dim gal) albeit the persuasion from her friend (Robert DoQui); two young lads, one is a shy soldier (Scott Glenn) who is obsessed with Blakley, the other one is a self-claimed musician (David Hayward) totes his guitar box where conceals a dangerous weapon will later trigger the heartbreaking finale; the last pair is a local old man (Keenan Wynn) and his vampy niece (Shelly Duvall), who flirts with every young man she meets including a tricycle rider (Jeff Goldblum), never caring too much about her dying auntie in the hospital.

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Did I leave anybody out ?!?

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NASHVILLE was also nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture, screenplay, both Blakly and Tomlin for Supporting Actress, and Best Director. It received 11 Golden Globe nominations including an astounding five actor nominations. it was also nominated and was awarded by the Writers Guild, Directors Guild, National Board of Review, BAFTA, National society of Film Critics and both the L.A. and New York Film Critics Associations. The Blakley role is patterned after country singer Loretta Lynn, Gibson’s on Roy Acuff, Barbara Baxley on Minnie Pearl, Karen Black on Tammy Wynette, Timothy Brown on Charlie Pride and Keith Carradine on Kris Kristofferson. NASHVILLE is show business, country music, politics and a microcosm of America. The actual Nashville country crowd hated the music as not representative of Nashville because of actors doing their own singing to unknown songs, many composed by the actors and Altman, done live in front of camera which they saw as far inferior and amateurish to Nashville standards.

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But NASHVILLE is one of the most consistently relevant films to have emerged from the 1970s, and I hope filmgoers will make the effort to rediscover it when it plays at The Tivoli Thursday night.

The Tivoli’s website can be found HERE

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/st.louis/tivolitheatre.htm

AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS Finds Financing; Keith Carradine Joins Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, Nate Parker & Ben Foster On Thriller

Evolution Independent, Lagniappe and Paradox Entertainment announce today that principal photography has begun on the new dramatic thriller AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS, which was written and is being directed by David Lowery (“Pioneer”) and stars Academy Award-nominees Rooney Mara (“The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”) and Casey Affleck (“The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”), and multiple award-winner Ben Foster (“3:10 To Yuma”).  The film tells the story of Bob Muldoon (Affleck) and Ruth Guthrie (Mara), two young outlaws who are brought down by the law in the hills of Texas.

The financing of the picture was split three ways between Evolution Independent, Paradox Entertainment and Lagniappe, and was executive produced by Mark Burg (“Saw”) and Mike Menchel for Evolution Independent, Daniel Wagner (“Broken City”) and Fredrik Malmberg (“Let Me In”) for Paradox, and Logan Levy (“A Case of You”) and Jesse Kennedy (“Brooklyn’s Finest”) for Lagniappe.

The film began shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana on July 9th and is produced by James Johnston (“St. Nick”) and Toby Halbrook (“Pioneer”) for Sailor Bear; Jay Van Hoy (“Beginners”) and Lars Knudsen (“Beginners”) for Parts & Labor; Amy Kaufman (“Sin Nombre”) for Primary Productions and Cassian Elwes (“The Words”) for Evolution Independent.

Nate Parker (“Red Tails”) and Keith Carradine (“Cowboys and Aliens”) round out the cast.

Evolution is a full service management and production company. The Twisted Pictures (“Saw”) and Twisted Television (“Anger Management”) brand is now accompanied by Evolution Independent. This division was recently formed by Cassian Elwes and the partnership with Mark Burg and Mike Menchel.

“This is exactly the plan for Evolution Independent; partnerships with other strategic financiers and identifying material and talent for us to self-finance. SAINTS is the first of a few financed films to come over the next 6 months,” said Menchel.

Lagniappe, formed by Levy and Kennedy in January of 2012 to finance high quality independent films, is currently financing a number of projects using equity debt or mezzanine financing, depending on what is appropriate for the project.

“We just formed the company in January but this is already our second film and we currently have a number of films in consideration,” said Kennedy. “We’re excited for the future of Lagniappe and the strong relationships we’re developing with Paradox and Evolution.”

Lagniappe has recently wrapped principal photography on its first film, A CASE OF YOU, with Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Brendan Fraser and Sienna Miller. The film was completely financed by Lagniappe, and a domestic distributor is yet to be set.

Originally from Sweden, Paradox Entertainment manages and develops its rights library by generating revenue from all forms of entertainment, including motion picture, television, gaming, publishing and toy industries. Their library consists of such well-known brands as Conan the Barbarian, Kull of Atlantis, Solomon Kane, Mutant Chronicles, and the works of Robert E. Howard.  Paradox Entertainment is also expanding and intensifying their co-financing efforts with the Simon West action thriller THUNDER RUN in pre-production, as well as their soon to be released FIRE WITH FIRE to be distributed by Lionsgate.

All international territories for AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS are being handled by The Weinstein Company.

“This is a very unique and engaging story, and we are very excited to work with such a talented cast and group of filmmakers,” said David Glasser, COO of The Weinstein Company. “We are looking forward to making AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS an international success.”

Lowery is an award-wining filmmaker from Texas.  He was accepted to the Sundance Screenwriters Lab for AIN’T THEM BODIES SAINTS. His debut feature, ST NICK, premiered at the 2009 SXSW Film Festival. His follow-up directorial effort, the short film PIONEER, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2011 and won the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW the following March.

THE FAMILY TREE Trailer And Poster Debut

Check out the first official trailer and poster for director Vivi Friedman’s THE FAMILY TREE. Every family has its hang-ups.

Such a funny trailer and the perfect film going into the Fall & Awards season.

Synopsis:

Life in suburban Serenity, Ohio is never quite as serene as it appears. The dysfunctional Burnett family – Bunnie (Hope Davis), Jack (Dermot Mulroney) and their twin 17 year olds Eric (Max Thieriot) and Kelly (Britt Robertson) – seems like a lost cause. When a freak accident leaves Bunnie with a case of amnesia, the Burnetts get an unexpected second chance at happiness. Meanwhile, next door neighbor Simon (Chi McBride) is relieved that his tryst gone wrong with Bunnie remains undetected, at least for the moment. Before long, a slew of past relationships, kids with guns, a suicidal teacher, a very zealous religious club, misinterpreted advances, corporate down-sizing, and one fateful squirrel combine to create enough mayhem to test the resolve, sanity and future of any family!

THE FAMILY TREE, starring Hope Davis, Dermot Mulroney, Max Thieriot, Britt Robertson, Chi McBride, Keith Carradine, Madeline Zima, Shad “Bow Wow” Moss, Christina Hendricks, Gabrielle Anwar, Evan Handler, and Jane Seymour, is a hilarious, touching, and offbeat comedy which explores the frailties and complexities of the contemporary American family – and what it takes to survive in a suburban jungle.

From Entertainment One U.S., THE FAMILY TREE will be in theaters August 26, 2011.

Visit the film’s official site: http://www.thefamilytreemovie.com/

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