If January is all about award functions, think again. The first month of the New Year 2012 is fast becoming controversial. If Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, that many claim is a rip off of Kevin Costner movie Fandango, digest this. A source from New Zealand: One News states that the Government of New Zealand is quite unhappy with the crew of the recently released Abbas-Mustan movie Players.
Tvnz states that the local crews working on a Bollywood movie filmed in New Zealand have raised concerns about work practices on the set. Indian heist film Players was shot in Wellington and Auckland last year and is now playing at cinemas around the country.
Prime Minister John Key hailed it as the start of a beautiful friendship that would pave the way for other Bollywood productions to be filmed in New Zealand. Key announced tax breaks for Bollywood films coming to New Zealand...
Tvnz states that the local crews working on a Bollywood movie filmed in New Zealand have raised concerns about work practices on the set. Indian heist film Players was shot in Wellington and Auckland last year and is now playing at cinemas around the country.
Prime Minister John Key hailed it as the start of a beautiful friendship that would pave the way for other Bollywood productions to be filmed in New Zealand. Key announced tax breaks for Bollywood films coming to New Zealand...
- 1/19/2012
- BollywoodHungama
Our Wednesday night series Hit Me With Your Best Shot resumes on May 4th with David Lynch's Eraserhead (see the May & June schedule here), but tonight we bring you A Very Special Episode.
We knew from Twitter that the actress Melanie Lynskey (Win Win) enjoyed this particular series. After our group gaze at Heavenly Creatures (1994), which happened to be her film debut, she sent us the following note with permission to publish it. How great! Melanie is currently in movie theaters as the troubled mom in Win Win but she's got two more films on the way. She's completed work on Eye of the Hurricane co-starring with Campbell Scott (another underrated actor) and Touchback, a sports fantasy starring Kurt Russell.
Melanie takes it from here...
"So excited you did a Hit Me With Your Best Shot on "Heavenly Creatures". I loved reading what everyone had to say. I don't...
We knew from Twitter that the actress Melanie Lynskey (Win Win) enjoyed this particular series. After our group gaze at Heavenly Creatures (1994), which happened to be her film debut, she sent us the following note with permission to publish it. How great! Melanie is currently in movie theaters as the troubled mom in Win Win but she's got two more films on the way. She's completed work on Eye of the Hurricane co-starring with Campbell Scott (another underrated actor) and Touchback, a sports fantasy starring Kurt Russell.
Melanie takes it from here...
"So excited you did a Hit Me With Your Best Shot on "Heavenly Creatures". I loved reading what everyone had to say. I don't...
- 4/27/2011
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
SYDNEY -- Reflecting a trend in earlier awards nominations, members of the Australian Film Institute on Friday favored Rowan's Woods' Little Fish, John Hillcoat's The Proposition and Sarah Watt's Look Both Ways, which dominated the noms in all major categories. Unlike the selections announced earlier this week for the Inside Film Awards and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards (HR 10/19), Greg McLean's hit Wolf Creek, while scoring a best director nomination, failed to earn an AFI nom for best film, nor did lead actor John Jarratt get a nod. Instead, Alun Bollinger's drama Oyster Farmer took the fourth nomination for best film, although helmer Anna Reeves wasn't nominated for best director.
- 10/21/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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