Saturday, January 21, 2012

A 'dragon' getting a high fest too

Due to its annual fest, the western Swedish port of Goteborg, extended recognized for commerce and fishing, has already established around the new existence just like a center of culture, art and film.FelleniusMikael Fellenius, Goteborg's lately hired Boss, was only a teenager when the popular festival situated inside the western Swedish seaboard city launched in 1978.A typically trained percussionist, Fellenius, 49, stood a career just like a professional music artist, getting fun using the Goteburg Symphony Orchestra just before getting an Master of economic administration and switching to purchase, marketing and treatments for cultural endeavors.Getting a masters from Goteborg U. in fine arts additionally to a different from Cincinnati U.'s College-Conservatory of Music, Fellenius brings with him a comprehensive base of financial and cultural experience.Fellenius, who needed over from Asa Bernio, who left in September after 17 years to helm the organization treatments for the Goteborg Book Fair, will probably strengthen sponsorship and widen company participation inside the festival, but states the artistic concept will stay.InchThis edition will run normally, but from next season we plan a completely new vision, where we'll expand the worth and commercial side in the festival without losing site in the core concept of high-quality film and effective audience participation," Fellenius states.That concept has shown an incredible one: an worldwide festival getting a powerful focus on Scandinavian and Nordic film.Getting a public audience that earnings 130,000 and one of the world's finest prize handbags -- the Dragon Award for Nordic Film, more vital than $140,000 -- Goteborg, which this year will screen about 450 films from 70 nations -- can be a major player from your economy.Fellenius expects to consider better advantage of by utilizing year-round activities which will include company inside the region's cultural calendar."Our partners hold us in high esteem since there is available a properly-organized brand," according to him. "We are secure in what perform, we generate important and quality film, that is one factor partners want link with."More youthful crowd needs to boost earnings by encouraging year-round marketing and partnership projects, enhance the fest's digital and also on-demand services and develop more media sales."Many organisations desire to be seen while using festival. We could offer options for the both through the 11 occasions from the festival as well as the relaxation of year,In . Fellenius states.It's a vision that's likely to discover a business audience in the city once most broadly known due to its industry and fishing port -- that has become developing a significant presence in film and culture. Competitors FOR NORDIC FILM AWARD"Sons of Norwegian" Director: Jens Lien Country: Norwegian"Avalon" Director: Axel Petersen Country: Sweden"Toy" Director: Mads Matthiesen Country: Denmark"Stars HereInch Director: Saara Cantell Country: Finland"She Mail Snails" Director: Ester Martin Bergsmark Nations: Sweden/Denmark"Either In CaseInch Director: Hafstein Gunnar Sigurdsson Country: Iceland"Flicker" Director: Patrik Eklund Country: Sweden"The Orheim Company" Director: Arild Andresen Country: NorwayFest Traveler: Goteburg Film Festival A 'dragon' getting a high fest too Large prize, diverse program pull in bizzers Arab spring in Sweden Publish and vfx thrive in northern places Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Sean Hayes to Guest-Star on Parks and Rec

Sean Hayes Sean Hayes is headed to Parks and Entertainment, TVLine reviews. The prior Will & Sophistication star may have a respected broadcast journalist who lands a sizable interview with Leslie (Amy Poehler) - which doesn't go perfectly. The episode will air in the year. Knope we could! Parks and Recreation's Leslie will not give on her behalf campaign The guest place also marks a reunion for Hayes and former Sophistication co-star Megan Mullally, who recurs round the series, although their figures aren't prone to interact. Hayes can be a producer on Hot in Cleveland and Grimm and may star inside the approaching remake The Three Stooges.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Wistful for Wisteria Lane

CherryThe cast and creator of "Desperate Housewives" talked about the professional and personal legacy that will forever be etched on Wisteria Lane at ABC's final TCA sesh Tuesday.Marc Cherry also added that despite the show's popularity, there would be neither a spinoff nor feature film.In referencing HBO's "Sex and the City," which ventured to the bigscreen following a run with a similarly very high-profile female cast, Cherry said: "The advantage for them (in doing a movie) is that they hadn't plumbed the depths of these characters, but after eight years I think we're done. I'm never sending these gals to Dubai."The panel was a nostalgia trip for Cherry, who had previously written for "The Golden Girls" but whose career had hit a major roadblock just prior to the "Housewives" launch in 2004."For a lot of us, it was our second chance," he said. "Marcia (Cross) had 'Melrose Place' and Teri (Hatcher) had 'Lois & Clark.' When it hit, it was crazy and intense, but we all said thank God."Cherry, who handed off showrunning duties to exec producer Bob Dailey several years ago and is currently working on some shows in development for the Alphabet, added: "I knew it would be a roller coaster, but I'm smart enough to know that there's no job that goes on forever. ... Like anything in life, the glory was worth the pain."Said actress Felicity Huffman in recalling the early zaniness: "I figured all press is good press. If stories were fallacious, it didn't matter."James Denton said he was a bit disappointed the show never got its kudos due but he believes the series made a lasting imprint on television."For awards we fell between the cracks, but Marc brought something to TV that we hadn't seen before," he said, Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com

MTV Movie Brawl 2012: 'John Carter' Versus. 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation'

The MTV Movie Brawl 2012 is formally on! Following the initial play-in and wild card models, 16 films happen to be selected to compete in a number of mind-to-mind single elimination matches within our March Madness-style bracket. Ultimately, only one of these simple movies could be crowned the can't-miss movie of the season, and also the option is entirely your decision. Which movie will win the brawl for this all? Election at MTV Movies Blog making your decision known! Two action movies, each outfitted with remarkable history, each loaded having a-list talent. Over the two films, we've star names including Taylor Kitsch, Bruce Willis, Bryan Cranston, Dwayne Manley... their email list continues. But regardless of the impressive achievements (along with a humorous shared connection) between your two, only one of these simple movies can survive in to the next round. Which could it be? Walk into the world and discover! (4) "John Carter" Versus. (5) "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" Fans happen to be awaiting a really very long time (like, nearly a hundred years) for any large-screen adaptation of Civil War veteran John Carter's adventures on Barsoom. Taylor Kitsch may be the guy to create Carter to existence, underneath the careful eye of Pixar favorite Andrew Stanton. Fans arrived on the scene to aid "John Carter" very early and incredibly frequently within the MTV Movie Brawl, but an unexpected last-minute rush of votes also put on the "G.I. Joe" sequel's account. That "Retaliation" trailer was a myriad of awesome, immediately washing away unhealthy taste of "Rise of Cobra" from many fans' mouths. The fight of "John" versus "Joe" will certainly be a legendary showdown, if for not one other reason of computer signifies a fight between "Friday Evening Lights" faves Taylor Kitsch and Adrianne Palicki... though this time around, "Obvious eyes, full hearts, can't lose" will not endure for one of these simple rivals. Watch our MTV Movie Brawl 2012 analysis!

Daniel Radcliffe Goes Rogue In 'American Talk: Ghost Protocol'

We're going to be up front with you right now: the main reason you should watch the latest After Hours, "American Talk: Ghost Protocol," is because you get to see Daniel Radcliffe punch MTV News' Josh Horowitz as hard as he can. Though Radcliffe has survived several incarnations of the show in the past, we felt he needed yet another challenge to prove that the "Harry Potter" star is certifiably American. So strap on your Captain America mask and pull your American flag snuggie closer around you, because this time, things get serious. We'll forgive Radcliffe for trying to suggest that James K. Polk is a better American president than Bill Pullman in "Independence Day" and for not knowing the lyrics for Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream" off the top of his head because at least he could name all four installments of America's "quintessential" film series, "The Twilight Saga." Plus, as we previously mentioned, he did pull a "Fight Club" and hit Horowitz as hard as he could. Little did we know that Radcliffe had such a mean right hook! What did you think of this latest version of After Hours? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!

Monday, January 9, 2012

NATPE sets Digital Luminary winners

NASA and Yahoo are among recipients of NATPE's third annual Digital Luminary Awards, announced Monday. An awards presentation will be hosted by Alex Albrecht of Fat Dolphin on Jan. 25 at the Miami confab.NASA will receive the Brand Leadership in Online Video award for "Mission Juno," an interactive doc about space. Yahoo will be honored for Leadership in Digital category for its original video programming.The Branded Entertainment Series award will be presented to the 10-episode comedy "Leap Year." Series was produced by CJP Digital Media for Hiscox Small Business Insurance. Charlie Todd will receive the online video personality award for founding Improv Everywhere, a Gotham-based network of public pranksters.The original Web content nods for drama and comedy series will go to "Aim High" and "Wainy Days," respectively. Released by Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, "Aim High" follows a 16-year-old U.S. agent. The My Damn Channel exclusive "Wainy Days" has previously received Webby Awards for comedy series.The honorees were chosen through an open submissions process by an advisory committee. Group is co-chaired by Rob Barnett, founder and CEO of My Damn Channel, and Robert Friedman, prexy of media and entertainment for @radical media. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Matt Damon Won't Direct Movie He Co-Written with John Krasinski

In October, "THR" reported the actor, presently in theaters with "We Bought a Zoo," would direct an untitled Warner Bros. drama he co-written with actor John Krasinski. (Author Dork Eggers appeared to become associated with approaching while using story.) Damon appeared to become prone to star inside the the drama which was known to to become inside the vein of "Erin Brockovich"and was one of the producers about it.Assets now confirm to "THR" that Damon has dropped out as director due to exactly what are being referred to as "organizing issues." It's unclear how this move, first reported by Vulture, will impact the project. The "THR" source states Damon remains on course to behave inside the movie but declines to provide specifics.In those days the film was introduced, Warners, which houses Damon and Ben Affleck's Jewel Street shingle, was extremely high in project and was eying a spring production start. Story particulars were saved vague nevertheless the plot was recognized to pay attention to a sales rep (Damon) who comes to a small town only to have his existence changed. Krasinski appeared to become due to star within it and was one of the producers. His participation is mentioned to remain unchanged. The Hollywood Reporter

Friday, January 6, 2012

Bill Paxton On Titanic In 3-D: Its Really Amazing

First Released: The month of january 6, 2012 4:35 PM EST Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Bill Paxton On Titanic 3-D Visiting Theaters: Its Really Amazing La, Calif. -- James Camerons epic Titanic is placed revisit theaters in April 6 this time around in 3-D to commemorate the 100th anniversary from the tragic accident and Bill Paxton states hes all for that films re-release. I believe its great, Bill, who starred as treasure hunter Brock Lovett within the 97 blockbuster told Access Hollywood in the Haywire premiere in La on Thursday. I spoken to [James] Cameron a couple of nights ago [and] he stated they'd tested ten minutes from it at some symposium in Amsterdam and that he stated it had been really amazing to determine it. While Bill hasnt themself observed in the three-D version yet, he revealed hes seen the particular remains at the end from the Atlantic Sea multiple occasions. Ive been lower towards the wreck four occasions, he told Access. Ive seen it legitimate. Even though it has been fifteen years since Titanic initially hit theaters, Bill thinks the film is a box office success all over again. Theres another generation who's going to uncover it not to mention everybodys likely to visit it in 3-D, he stated. For Bills latest project, Haywire, the actor has high wants the Steven Soderbergh-helmed action thriller, which stars Martial artist Gina Carano. I acquired to experience her father that was type of awesome, he told Access of dealing with newcomer Gina. You will find lots of great action female stars, truly they need to cut them up to ensure they are seem like theyre really tough. This woman Steven Soderbergh allows your camera relax and allows your camera do its factor and shes a painter. Haywire hits theaters on The month of january 20. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.