The Septembers of Shiraz

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view post Posted on 30/9/2010, 10:44




Mr.B e la Evil hanno acquistato i diritti per produrre The Septembers of Shiraz..ma lui nn reciterà nel film (la storia è ambientata nell'Iran post-rivoluzione e racconta di un commerciante di gemme rare che viene ingiustamente accusato di essere una spia):

" Evil Twins, the Gerard Butler and Alan Siegel production shingle, have acquired the film rights to the critically-acclaimed novel The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer.

The novel takes place in the aftermath of the Iranian revolution, where rare-gem dealer Isaac Amin is arrested, wrongly accused of being a spy. Terrified by his disappearance, his family must reconcile a new world of cruelty and chaos with the collapse of everything they have known.

Sofer was born in Iran and fled at the age of ten to the United States with her family.While Butler will be producing, he will not star in the film.

While Butler is producing, he will not star in the production."

http://www.examiner.com/gerard-butler-in-n...mbers-of-shiraz
 
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gemini78
view post Posted on 30/9/2010, 12:30




In effetti non può mica recitarli tutti lui!
 
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view post Posted on 30/9/2010, 12:49
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...sembra comunque un bel film,bravo Gerry!
 
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view post Posted on 1/10/2010, 13:40




Sembra interessante, però è un peccato che lui non reciti :(
 
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view post Posted on 1/10/2010, 20:16




mi piacerebbe vederlo alla regia un giorno :ph34r: son davvero curiosa di vederlo dietro la macchina da presa...chissaà..maybe one day!
 
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view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 08:00
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Si riparla invece di un film tratto da un libro che ha per sfondo la rivoluzione iraniana degli Ayatollah:sembra interessante,ma non ho capito se Gerry sia coinvolto solo come produttore o anche come attore...


http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movie...0,4597398.story

By Steven Zeitchik
July 2, 2012, 6:17 p.m.
EXCLUSIVE: When we last saw Gerard Butler on the big screen, he was flying off to a world trouble spot in"Machine Gun Preacher," in which he played a real-life missionary-cum-mercenary in the Sudan.

Get ready for another fact-based period story, also set in a far-flung international hotspot, from Butler, who this time around will be involved as a producer.

Butler is gaining momentum in Hollywood for "The Septembers of Shiraz," the movie version of Dalia Sofer’s well-regarded debut novel from a few years back. The project recently signed up a director, the Brazilian Heitor Dhalia (the coming-of-age tale “Adrift,” the recent thriller “Gone”), according to a person familiar with the project who was not authorized to talk about it publicly. The film will be based on a script by Hanna Weg, who also wrote the upcoming action thriller ”The Bricklayer” for Butler. Casting is underway, with the film expected to lock down its leads in the coming weeks.

Though Butler will serve only in a producerial capacity, the film counts heavy involvement from the actor's camp. Also producing are Alan Siegel and Danielle Robinson, who work closely with Butler at his production company (Siegel first optioned the book), as well as Heidi Jo Markel, who is collaborating with Butler on his upcoming romantic dramedy “Playing the Field” and his White House thriller "Olympus Has Fallen."

Inspired by Sofer’s own experiences, “Shiraz” tells of a young Jewish girl in Iran whose life is thrown into disarray shortly after the 1979 revolution, when her wealthy jeweler father is brutally jailed. The father calls many in the shah’s inner circle associates, a fact that doesn't exactly sit well with the newly anointed Ayatollah Khomeini and the Revolutionary Guards under his command.

The book garnered very strong reviews when it was released in 2007, with the Wall Street Journal calling it “extraordinary” for its depiction of the fragile bonds of family in a political hotbed, while the New York Times described it as "a remarkable debut," adding that the novel was "richly evocative [and] powerfully affecting."

It would be hard to avoid the political implications of the project, at a time when tensions between Iran and the West, particularly Israel, continue to simmer. (The movie is likely to shoot in Turkey or Israel as a stand-in for the Islamic Republic.)

Revolution-era Iran stories have been well-received -- e.g., “Persepolis” a few years ago -- while a story in modern-day Iran,"A Separation," won the country's first ever Oscar in 2012. But filmmaking in the country has become more challenging than ever as the political climate has worsened. Filmmakers no doubt hope that Butler’s involvement -- not to mention ongoing news events -- can keep the interest level high
 
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view post Posted on 3/7/2012, 09:41
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se n'era già parlato...pare che lui sia coinvolto solo come produttore...Though Butler will serve only in a producerial capacity
 
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view post Posted on 7/2/2014, 23:31
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pare che finalmente il film si farà, hanno trovato gli attori...

Berlin: Salma Hayek, Shohreh Aghdashloo to Star in 'The Septembers of Shiraz' (Exclusive)

Salma Hayek and Shohreh Aghdashloo are attached to star in The Septembers of Shiraz, Millennium Films' adaptation of a novel by Dalia Sofer.

Wayne Blair, who last helmed The Sapphires, is directing the drama, which is quietly being sold at Berlin’s EFM.

Gerard Butler is producing with Alan Siegel and Heidi Jo Markel.
Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, John Thompson, and Mark Gill are exec producing and the team is eyeing a production start in April 2014.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/berl...hdashloo-678346
 
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Aggiornamento: anche Adrien Brody sarà della partita!

http://www.deadline.com/2014/04/septembers...ody-start-date/


EXCLUSIVE: Adrien Brody is joining Salma Hayek and Shoreh Aghdashloo in the thriller Chanel And Charles Finch Pre-Oscar DinnerThe Septembers Of Shiraz, which Millennium Films and now will start shooting June 9. The pic, directed by The Sapphires helmer Wayne Blair, is based on the New York Times bestseller by Dalia Sofer, was adapted by Hanna Weg and launched at Berlin’s EFM in February. SeptembersOfShirazIt is the true story of a secular Jewish family caught in the Islamic revolution in Iran, and their journey to overcome and ultimately escape from the deadly tyranny that swept their country and threatened to extinguish their lives at every turn. Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel and Danielle Robinson are producing under their G-Base banner, along with Heidi Jo Markel and Weg. Eclectic Pictures also is working on the production which will be based at Millennium’s Nu Boyana Studios in Sofia, Bulgaria, and also will shoot in Israel. Brody is repped by Paradigm.
 
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Hydryal
view post Posted on 10/4/2014, 13:25




Che Bello finalmente sembra ormai certo che ci sarà questo film... Sono Felicissima e anche curiosa di vedere il risultato che otterra' Gerry nelle vesti di produttore... (Anche se si tratterà di una coproduzione)

Ho letto l'Articolo e devo dire che, oltre ad un ottimo Cast, anche la trama del film è davvero molto bella ... Tratta da un libro e basata sulla Storia Vera di una Famiglia Ebrea che durante la rivoluzione islamica in Iran è costretta a fuggire dal proprio paese per sopravvivere al massacro...

Bello davvero... Hai visto mai che magari il Gerry ci vince l'Oscar come produttore? (magari come Miglior Film?!?)... Glielo auguriamo con tutto il Cuore... E poi Adrien Brody è un bravissimo Attore... Comunque il movie promette davvero bene, temi scottanti, e di attualità ... Bellissimo articolo veramente Ariel :) Thanks

Noi non possiamo che Augurare al Ns Gerry Buona Fortuna, ma sono convinta che questo film sarà davvero una svolta per la sua Carriera e il suo indubbio Talento... :loveyougerry: :P 0509_doppio_ok

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