So, you already know that Angelina Jolie will shoot a movie in Serbia and the region, which will mark her directorial debut.
You also had a chance to read our reports about the cast, and that Jolie has promised to cast only actors from the region.
That cast already includes Rade Serbedzija and Zana Marjanovic, but no, we’re not here to repeat all that, but to share the latest cast rumors with you.
Jolie’s movie is actually “a love story set during the Bosnian war, and the film focuses on a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman who meet on the eve of the war and the effect the war has on their relationship.”
Zana Marjanovic will portray above mentioned Bosnian woman, and now the biggest question is who will play her Serbian partner.
So we took a little peek at the Serbian press and according to their reports,...
You also had a chance to read our reports about the cast, and that Jolie has promised to cast only actors from the region.
That cast already includes Rade Serbedzija and Zana Marjanovic, but no, we’re not here to repeat all that, but to share the latest cast rumors with you.
Jolie’s movie is actually “a love story set during the Bosnian war, and the film focuses on a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman who meet on the eve of the war and the effect the war has on their relationship.”
Zana Marjanovic will portray above mentioned Bosnian woman, and now the biggest question is who will play her Serbian partner.
So we took a little peek at the Serbian press and according to their reports,...
- 9/25/2010
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
Mark Dacascos as a Serbian? Sure, why not, there have been stranger things in film, I suppose. Like, you know, Keanu Reeves playing a Japanese Samurai. Um. Anyways, check out a trailer for the action-thriller “Serbian Scars”, which stars Dacascos as a street fighter and Michael Madsen as a Serbian scumbag behind all the bad deeds. The film also stars Vladimir Rajcic, one of the writers on the film, and is directed by Brent Huff, an actor who has been in his share of direct-to-dvd movies. This action, thriller, drama Serbian Scars, is set in Belgrade, Chicago and Kosovo, chronicles the complicated relationship and reunion of estranged brothers, Alex and Peter and the forbidden love of a Serbian Soldier (Alex Obilich) and a young Muslim woman. Alex believing his father (Goran Obilich) to be at deaths door and in need of a bone marrow transplant, ventures from Serbia to Chicago...
- 12/26/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Los Angeles-based New Films International has completed one of the largest deals to close with the Middle East at the Afm.
Nfi concluded the deal with Lebanon's Falcon Films, which has acquired an eight-title package covering all rights for the Middle East.
The films included in the agreement cover titles in production and completed films, including the relationship drama "Multiple Sarcasms," starring Timothy Hutton; "Serbian Scars," with Michael Madsen; "Frame of Mind," with Chris Noth; and "The Making of Plus One," with Jennifer Tilly and Amanda Plummer.
New Films International president Nesim Hason said this year alone Nfi has closed more than $1 million worth of deals with Falcon.
Other titles included in the package are Mary McGuckan's "Rag Tale," starring Simon Callow and Kerry Fox, and "Palo Alto," with Tom Arnold.
New Films International was formed in 1996 by Hason to bridge the gap between the U.S. and international.
Nfi concluded the deal with Lebanon's Falcon Films, which has acquired an eight-title package covering all rights for the Middle East.
The films included in the agreement cover titles in production and completed films, including the relationship drama "Multiple Sarcasms," starring Timothy Hutton; "Serbian Scars," with Michael Madsen; "Frame of Mind," with Chris Noth; and "The Making of Plus One," with Jennifer Tilly and Amanda Plummer.
New Films International president Nesim Hason said this year alone Nfi has closed more than $1 million worth of deals with Falcon.
Other titles included in the package are Mary McGuckan's "Rag Tale," starring Simon Callow and Kerry Fox, and "Palo Alto," with Tom Arnold.
New Films International was formed in 1996 by Hason to bridge the gap between the U.S. and international.
- 11/9/2008
- by By Liza Foreman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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