Friday, February 17, 2012
Adopt Films Acquires U.S. Privileges To Semi-Doc Caesar Must Die: Berlin
Adopt Films has introduced its purchase of all U.S. privileges to Paolo and Vittorio Tavianis Caesar Must Die, its second purchase of a title competing for that Golden Bear only at that years ongoing Berlin Worldwide Film Festival following Ursula Meiers Sister. Caesar Must Die may be the latest and probably the most surprising records to become co-directed through the Taviani Siblings. This revivifying effort may be the latest chapter inside a storied career which includes Padre Padrone, The Evening from the Shooting Stars, Hello, Babylon, Elective Infinities, and Kaos. Caesar Must Die was compiled by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani using the collaboration of Fabio Cavalli. It stars Cosimo Rega, Salvatore Striano, Giovanni Arcuri and Antonio Frasca. The offer was discussed by Catia Rossi representing RAI Trade and Switches into Co-Controlling Executive Tim Grady. A completely scripted semi-documentary work, Caesar Must Die takes the crowd behind the walls of Romes high-security Rebibbia prison for that testing, staging, and carrying out of Shakespeares Julius Caesar, a production cast with actual prison inmates. Alternatively fierce and introspective, behaved and familiar with abject reality, Caesar Must Die explores the major energy of art even underneath the most dire and apparently hopeless of conditions. Tim Grady stated from the film, Like a lengthy-time fan from the Taviani siblings we couldn’t be more happy with this particular acquisition. Caesar Must Die is definitely an incredibly poignant film. It shows how art can liberate the soul and profoundly change one’s view around the globe. It shows how this type of change can reveal an abyss of loss and regret. The film ought to be a motivation for a lot of students formerly not really acquainted with the free work of those masters too for lengthy-time lovers of riveting Italian cinema. Caesar Must Die joins an Adopt Films slate which includes Anne monds Nuit #1, a 2011 Toronto Worldwide Film Festival hit and multiple Genie Award nominee, Ursula Meiers 2012 Berlin Competition selection Sister, Marie Losiers 2011 Berlin Festival award-champion The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye and Darlene Goodsteins Mighty Fine.
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