An official selection of the Cannes That Didn’t Happen, a new biopic exploring the life of one of the most prolific directors of all-time, German New Wave icon Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is now coming to the U.S. starting this week. Directed by Oskar Roehler, the new trailer for Enfant Terrible has now arrived courtesy of Dark Star Pictures.
Starring Oliver Masucci, Hary Prinz, Katja Riemann, and Felix Hellmann, the film explores the drug-fueled, limitlessly creative life of the director. Before his death at the age of 37, Fassbinder had made over 40 films and two TV series, as well as completing nearly 25 plays, and more. The trailer hints at a committed performance by Masucci, in what will hopefully be a compelling rise and fall story that sidesteps biopic cliches.
Watch the new trailer below.
Enfant Terrible opens in Virtual Cinemas on May 7 followed by a VOD and DVD release on...
Starring Oliver Masucci, Hary Prinz, Katja Riemann, and Felix Hellmann, the film explores the drug-fueled, limitlessly creative life of the director. Before his death at the age of 37, Fassbinder had made over 40 films and two TV series, as well as completing nearly 25 plays, and more. The trailer hints at a committed performance by Masucci, in what will hopefully be a compelling rise and fall story that sidesteps biopic cliches.
Watch the new trailer below.
Enfant Terrible opens in Virtual Cinemas on May 7 followed by a VOD and DVD release on...
- 5/3/2021
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
The Cannes Marché du Film, along with a sales initiative led by Hollywood agencies, is hosting the first major virtual market since the start of pandemic, starting on June 23. Distributors and sales agents are looking forward to it: the turn-up for the online Cannes Marché du Film is significant with more than 7,000 accredited participants as of mid-June.
“As nobody can leave their house, a virtual market is the next best thing. It’s a valid and worthwhile effort … people need something to initiate interactions. If this virtual market can help in some way to stimulate business that’s a great thing,” says Dylan Leiner at Sony Pictures Classics.
Here’s a look at some key titles for sale:
“Balestra”
Director: Nicole Dorsey
Producers: Pierre Even
A disgraced competitive fencer (Tessa Thompson) is aiming for her Olympic comeback. She receives a prototype device allowing her to extend her training into her...
“As nobody can leave their house, a virtual market is the next best thing. It’s a valid and worthwhile effort … people need something to initiate interactions. If this virtual market can help in some way to stimulate business that’s a great thing,” says Dylan Leiner at Sony Pictures Classics.
Here’s a look at some key titles for sale:
“Balestra”
Director: Nicole Dorsey
Producers: Pierre Even
A disgraced competitive fencer (Tessa Thompson) is aiming for her Olympic comeback. She receives a prototype device allowing her to extend her training into her...
- 6/23/2020
- by Carole Horst
- Variety Film + TV
Enfant Terrible
Oskar Roehler is one of Germany’s most well-traveled directors, so his desire to mount a portrayal of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in his latest feature Enfant Terrible isn’t surprising. Produced by Markus Zimmer through Bavaria Filmproduktion, Roehler taps Oliver Masucci (who played Hitler in the adaptation of Look Who’s Back) to play Fassbinder. His supporting cast consists of Katja Riemann, Hary Prinz, Anton Rattinger, Felix Hellmann, Erdal Yildiz, Jochen Schropp, Sunnyi Melles and Isolde Barth. Roehler premiered his 2004 title Agnes and His Brothers in the Horizons sidebar in Venice and competed in Sundance’s World Dramatic competition in 2009 with Lulu and Jimi.…...
Oskar Roehler is one of Germany’s most well-traveled directors, so his desire to mount a portrayal of Rainer Werner Fassbinder in his latest feature Enfant Terrible isn’t surprising. Produced by Markus Zimmer through Bavaria Filmproduktion, Roehler taps Oliver Masucci (who played Hitler in the adaptation of Look Who’s Back) to play Fassbinder. His supporting cast consists of Katja Riemann, Hary Prinz, Anton Rattinger, Felix Hellmann, Erdal Yildiz, Jochen Schropp, Sunnyi Melles and Isolde Barth. Roehler premiered his 2004 title Agnes and His Brothers in the Horizons sidebar in Venice and competed in Sundance’s World Dramatic competition in 2009 with Lulu and Jimi.…...
- 12/31/2019
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
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