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Peter Goldwyn, I'm Talking to You!
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POSTED: August 31, 2006 09:07 |
By:
Thom Powers
Here?s Peter Goldwyn and Eda Kowan during some night of revelry at Cannes in May (my cigarette smoke wafting in front). Goldwyn and Kowan acquire films for Samuel Goldwyn Films and Lion?s Gate Films, respectively. At Cannes, they were moaning - as acquisition reps often do - over the slim pickings of titles to buy. ?Can you program something that I can actually distribute?? Goldwyn asked me.
Well, TIFF begins one week from today. All I can say, Goldwyn, is you better bring two checkbooks because this year?s documentary line-up is full of buzz-worthy titles. The Weinstein Company already scooped up
Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
while everyone else was on summer holiday. Lion?s Gate is off the hook since they?re already backing
Deliver Us From Evil
and
The US vs John Lennon
. But the rest of you distributors better pull out your programme books and start studying.
We?ve got high profile laughter in
Vince Vaughn?s Wild West Comedy Show
; bad taste laughter with John Waters in
This Filthy World
; a grunge megastar in
Kurt Cobain About a Son
; a hip-hop gangster epic in
Ghosts of Cite Soleil
; a gripping murder mystery in
The Killer Within
; a corporate comedy in
Office Tigers
; a childhood comedy in
Summercamp!
; a shocking story of injustice in
The Prisoner Or: How I Planned to Kill Tony Blair
?
And, oh yeah, blind Tibetan kids climbing Mount Everest in
Blindsight
. We?re going to hand out spoons for audiences to eat up that one.
But that?s less than a quarter of the docs we?re showing. Who knows what dark horses are waiting to break out among the stories of suburban angst, Japanese prostitution, 1970?s terrorism, shark activism, cinematic perversion and Jamaican dancehall? Who would have guessed that the hottest doc out of Sundance would be
An Inconvenient Truth
? (Answer: nobody).
Who could have predicted the box office successes of
Crumb
,
Spellbound
, or
The Story of the Weeping Camel
? Those titles are well known to us now because some distributor took a chance on them at TIFF. What will be this year?s hot title? Stay tuned?
[thanks to
ceerock
for pulling this pic from my NY files]
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