Today on indieWIRE:'The Tree of Life'jumped the gun,'Midnight in Paris'trailer hits,'The Interrupters'gets bought, and more.
- Turns outTerrence Malickhas a soft spot for the Brits. It was long rumored that his latest,'The Tree of Life,'would premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. But today,news hitthat the hyped film will in fact first premiere in the UK on May 4, a week ahead of the French event.
- In further'The Tree of Life'news,a brand new poster made its big reveal today,along with some gorgeous stills from the drama.
- While'The Tree of Life'isn't yet confirmed for Cannes,Woody Allen'slatest romp,'Midnight in Paris,'is opening the festival. Clickhereto watch the just released trailer.
- Over at Caryn James' blog,James on screenS,the critic raved aboutNeil Jordan'sminiseries'The Borgias,'starringJeremy Irons,but was cold on'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,'currently playing on Broadway withDaniel Radcliffeas its star.
- indieWIRE'sEric Kohn,meanwhile, offered his takes on two indies hitting theaters this week:Michaelangelo Frammartino's'Le Quattro Volte'andQuentin Dupieux's oddball killer-tire flick'Rubber.'
- The 40th edition of New Director/New Films is in full swing at the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of the Lincoln Center in New York.Women and Hollywoodsat down with the director of'Belle Epine,'who's in town for the event, whileindieWIREposted its final two interviewsof its annual Meet the ND/NF Filmmaker series.
- Another New York-based film event, the Tribeca Film Festival, turns 10 this year.Today the festival announced its closing night film,Edward Burns' 'Newlyweds.'
- And in acquisition news, Joonas Berghäll's and Mika Hotakainen's Finnish documentary'Stream of Life'got picked up by PBS for U.S. broadcast, whilethe Cinema Guild nabbedSteve James' acclaimed documentary'The Interrupters'for U.S. release.
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