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MUMBAI: BBC Films has announced that John Maybury's film The Edge Of Love,
starring Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller, Cillian Murphy and Matthew Rhys, will
have its World Premiere as the Opening Night film for this year's Edinburgh International
Film Festival on 18 June 2008.
A
love story, telling the story of two feisty, free-spirited women, Caitlin Thomas
and Vera Killick, Vera's husband William Killick, and the brilliant, charismatic
poet Dylan Thomas who loves both women, The Edge Of Love, produced by Sarah
Radclyffeand Rebekah Gilbertson, will open in London on 20 June.
BBC
Films has also announced that currently shooting
in London, New York and Washington DC is Armando
Iannucci's political comedy In The Loop,
starring Tom Hollander, James Gandolfini, Chris
Addison, Peter Capaldi, Gina McKee and Steve
Coogan.
Also shooting
in London is Jane Campion's Bright Star. Starring Ben Whishaw and Abbie
Cornish, this is an exploration of the two-year relationship between the 18-year-old
Fanny Brawne and 23-year-old romantic poet John Keats.
Lone
Scherfig's An Education, starring Peter
Sarsgaard, Carey Mulligan, Alfred Molina, Rosamund
Pike and Emma Thompson, has just wrapped.
Nick
Hornby wrote the script about a 17-year-old
girl who meets an older man in Sixties London.
Finola Dwyer and Amanda Posey are going to produce,
with Odyssey Entertainment handling worldwide
sales.
Set
to start principal photography in late May is Tom Hooper's The Damned United,
from a screenplay by Peter Morgan, which tells the passionate and dramatic story
of controversial and gifted football manager Brian Clough and his turbulent 44-day
period in 1974 in charge of Leeds United. Michael
Sheen will star as Clough. Andy Harries produces with Sony Pictures Entertainment
taking worldwide rights and Screen Yorkshire co-producing. BBC
Films' co-productions set for release later this summer and early Autumn include
Saul Dibb's The Duchess starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Hayley
Atwell, Charlotte Rampling and Dominic Cooper. It
is a contemporary tale of fame, notoriety and the search for love, based around
that female icon of her time, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Producers are
Michael Kuhn and Gabrielle Tana. Mark
Herman's The Boy In Striped Pyjamas which is a co-production with Disney
has been adapted by Herman from the best-selling book by John Boyne. This is a
tale about what happens when innocence is confronted by monstrous evil. The
cast includes Vera Falmiga and David Thewlis. BBC
Films also has a list of projects in post production. The most anticipated one
is Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, based on the novel by Richard Yates.
This re-unites five-time Oscar nominee Kate Winslet and three-time Oscar nominee
Leonardo di Caprio for the first time since Titanic to play the leading
roles in this story of thwarted passion and the search for fulfilment. Jamie
Thraves' psychological thriller Cry Of The Owl is an adaptation of the
classic bestseller by Patricia Highsmith. It
tells the story of Robert Forester (Paddy Considine), who moves to a small New
York suburb in an attempt to escape the wreckage of his recent divorce. But everything
changes when he begins to stalk his neighbour, Jenny Thierolf (Julia Stiles).
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