"Lawless" stars Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, while Bale and Blanchett will topline "Knight of Cups"; both titles will be shopped at the American Film Market by FilmNation.
Terrence Malick has assembled all-star casts for his next two films, which he'll shoot back to back in 2012: Lawless and Knight of Cups. Glen Basner's FilmNation will launch both projects to foreign buyers at the American Film Market, which gets underway Wednesday in Santa Monica.
Ryan Gosling will stake a starring role in Lawless, while the supporting cast includes Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara and Haley Bennett.
Bale will take the lead in Knight of Cups, which also stars Blanchett and Isabel Lucas.
Malick is in pre-production on both films, but is keeping mum as to the plots of each.
Sarah Green and Nicolas Gonda, Malick's longtime producers, are reteaming with the filmmaker on Lawless and Knight of Cups. FilmNation, which handled foreign sales on Malick's The Tree of Life, will represent international rights, while CAA is representing domestic rights.
"FilmNation couldn't be happier to continue to act as Terrence's international sales agency. Terrence is a brilliant filmmaker and an enormous drw for talent and filmmakers alike. We look forward to robust sales at AFM on both of these films," Basner said.
FilmNation is virtually sold out of Malick's currently untitled film starring Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Javier Bardem and Rachel Weisz. That movie is in post-production.
Terrence Malick's next two films
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Terrence Malick's next two films
"Lawless" and "Knight of Cups"
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lol, it will take him roughly 43 years to make both of those
might as well just hand one of them over to trademark, after that mcrib dry run he's obviously up to the task
might as well just hand one of them over to trademark, after that mcrib dry run he's obviously up to the task
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yes i get that, do they just mean everyone wants to buy it? do they only produce x amount of film to distributeThaJim2 wrote:They are talking about distrubtors in foreign markets.citizen wrote:3 malick movies in the works, the internet will explode
i dont understand the last part, how do you sell out of a movie thats not even finished?
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My guess is they are talking about foreign pre-sale rights. That's a way to finance a movie, particularly for art-house directors.citizen wrote:yes i get that, do they just mean everyone wants to buy it? do they only produce x amount of film to distributeThaJim2 wrote:They are talking about distrubtors in foreign markets.citizen wrote:3 malick movies in the works, the internet will explode
i dont understand the last part, how do you sell out of a movie thats not even finished?
Once you sell the distribution rights for France to Film Plus, for example, then you have "sold out France", because once you sell the distribution rights to a region, you obviously can't sell them again; The foreign company is paying for exclusivity. So as you sell out all possible regions you reach the point where the film can't be sold any more, hence "sold out".
This. There is a possiblity depending on the market etc etc that France has 2 tiers or 3 tiers of rights they can sell also. They can sell the theatrical run. They can sell DVD and PPV rights and they can sell TV rights. But still the basic principle that they want into x markets and are getting very close to selling x amount of rights away.The Ivy League Nigga wrote:My guess is they are talking about foreign pre-sale rights. That's a way to finance a movie, particularly for art-house directors.citizen wrote:yes i get that, do they just mean everyone wants to buy it? do they only produce x amount of film to distributeThaJim2 wrote:They are talking about distrubtors in foreign markets.citizen wrote:3 malick movies in the works, the internet will explode
i dont understand the last part, how do you sell out of a movie thats not even finished?
Once you sell the distribution rights for France to Film Plus, for example, then you have "sold out France", because once you sell the distribution rights to a region, you obviously can't sell them again; The foreign company is paying for exclusivity. So as you sell out all possible regions you reach the point where the film can't be sold any more, hence "sold out".
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Re: Terrence Malick's next two films
trailer for to the wonder, whoa.
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Dude that looks great. Hoping that its more of the unexpectedly dark half of that trailer than the cheery second half though.
Lubezki shot it too, going to look amazing.
Lubezki shot it too, going to look amazing.
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had to watch it a few times in a row. looks to contain a lot of the same elements as the tree of life
not necessarily a bad thing imo. i think a womanizing celebrity finding himself & searching for meaning after years of emptiness can make itself into a great movie
not necessarily a bad thing imo. i think a womanizing celebrity finding himself & searching for meaning after years of emptiness can make itself into a great movie
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Re: Terrence Malick's next two films
The only thing I hate more than Terrence Malick films is hearing about Terrence Malick films.
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Looks stunning as always.
I've never been a huge fan of Malick's storytelling, but his movies really are something to behold.
I've never been a huge fan of Malick's storytelling, but his movies really are something to behold.
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he needs to chill out for another decade before I'm ready for more whispery voiceover bullshit. looks busted