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August 2, 2011 began filming for the Irish-Polish co-production directed by Nora Mc Gettigan Fri “Sanctuary”. The film co-produced by the Polish Film Institute and the Irish co-production company Venom from Wajda Studio. The main roles in the film will play John Frycz, Agnieszka ?ulewska, Anne-Marie Duff. The Nora McGettigan film is a story about the changing relations between the father (Frycz) and daughter (?ulewska), who faced a difficult situation, trying to rebuild their relationship. John Michalski, a successful plastic surgeon, after returning from the delegation’s three-day newspaper under the door. It is certain that after thirty years of common life wife left him. But this did not happen. Her dead body of John finds in the garden. A man decides to run away from problems, especially since her daughter, Nadia. John Michalski takes a flying business trip to Ireland, where his charm is Maire (Anne-Marie Duff). But John can not forget about his wife – a young woman he reminds her. Nadia, for fear of losing his father, decides to go with him to Ireland and bring him home. The distribution of the film in Poland is responsible firm Best Film, which plans to introduce the image on screens in autumn 2012.
August 2, 2011 began filming for the Irish-Polish co-production directed by Nora Mc Gettigan Fri “Sanctuary”. The film co-produced by the Polish Film Institute and the Irish co-production company Venom from Wajda Studio. The main roles in the film will play John Frycz, Agnieszka ?ulewska, Anne-Marie Duff.
The Nora McGettigan film is a story about the changing relations between the father (Frycz) and daughter (?ulewska), who faced a difficult situation, trying to rebuild their relationship. John Michalski, a successful plastic surgeon, after returning from the delegation’s three-day newspaper under the door. It is certain that after thirty years of common life wife left him. But this did not happen. Her dead body of John finds in the garden. A man decides to run away from problems, especially since her daughter, Nadia.
John Michalski takes a flying business trip to Ireland, where his charm is Maire (Anne-Marie Duff). But John can not forget about his wife – a young woman he reminds her. Nadia, for fear of losing his father, decides to go with him to Ireland and bring him home.
The distribution of the film in Poland is responsible firm Best Film, which plans to introduce the image on screens in autumn 2012.
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IFTA winning actress Duff will join the all star cast which boasts names such as Rupert Everett (The Importance of Being Earnest), Stephen Graham (Boardwalk Empire), Clare Higgins (The Golden Compass), Janet McTeer (Albert Nobbs) and Miranda Richardson (Made In Dagenham). Duff won an IFTA for her performance in Channel 4 ‘Shameless’ in 2004, and has been nominated for IFTA awards a further four times for her work in ‘Nowhere Boy’, ‘Garage’, ‘The Virgin Queen’ and again for ‘Shameless’. Details on Duff’s role have yet to be confirmed.
The series is currently filming in Belgium and is produced by Oscar and BAFTA-winning David Parfitt (Shakespeare in Love, The Madness of King George) and Selwyn Roberts (Longitude). Michele Buck, Damien Timmer and Tom Stoppard are executive producers for Mammoth Screen, Piers Wenger for the BBC.
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The Best British Newcomer Award, in association with Swaroski, will be judged by BAFTA-nominated actress Anne-Marie Duff, actor Tom Hollander, producer and director of the National Film and Television School Nik Powell, Oscar-nominated and BAFTA-winning producer Andy Harries, Radio 1 and Channel 4’s Vue Film Show presenter Edith Bowman and Oscar-nominated and BAFTA-winning producer Stephen Woolley. The shortlist is:
Nick Murphy, Director, THE AWAKENING
Tinge Krishnan, Director, JUNKHEARTS
Candese Reid, Actress, JUNKHEARTS
Nirpal Bhogal, Writer/director, SKET
Aimee Kelly, Actress, SKET
Tom Cullen, Actor, WEEKEND
Chris New, Actor, WEEKEND
.R. Hood, Writer/Director, WRECKERSHere's the web site for the Fest if anyone is lucky enough to score some tickets: http://www.bfi.org.uk/lff/
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Valentine’s closest friend Edith Duchemin is trapped in a loveless marriage to an insane clergyman until her affair with Vincent MacMaster transports her to a glamorous new world of politics and literary parties. Her life is transformed, but as her old vulnerability hardens into a malicious streak, it becomes increasingly clear that she doesn’t plan to take Valentine with her.Stephen Graham is Vincent MacMaster:Christopher’s colleague and confidant Vincent MacMaster is a civil servant and amateur critic. His recently published essays on Rossetti have earned him a place on the London literary circuit, and he embraces this new status, throwing elaborate parties for artists and writers. While Christopher wrestles with his conscience, MacMaster is impulsive and has no trouble beginning an affair with Edith Duchemin - despite the fact that Edith is already married to a deranged reverend.The Cast List is on Page 22 ( the press kit is in Flemish, the cast list is in English). Link: http://www.vrt.be/sites/default/files/attachments/PARADESEND_PERSNL_DEF.pdf
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Anne-Marie Duff (Shameless, The Virgin Queen), Olivia Colman (Rev, Peep Show), John Bishop (Route Irish, Skins), Robert Sheehan (Misfits), Sheridan Smith (Love Soup, Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Nanny McPhee, Love Actually), Joe Dempsie (Skins, Fades), Josh Bolt (The Be All And End All) and Oliver Lee (Waterloo Road, Wired) are cast in the second series of Accused, which focuses on a different crime and punishment story each week, and starts filming this month in and around Manchester.
The first episode to film stars Anne-Marie Duff and Olivia Colman. They are mothers trying to do right by their sons and their community in a battle against guns and crime. Their sons are played by Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Oliver Lee.
The episode opens on an estate where the funeral of a young drug dealer is about to take place. His gang leader, Riley played by Joe Dempsie, has instructed local shops to stay closed and show respect or there will be consequences.
Hairdressing salon owner Mo (Anne-Marie Duff) refuses to be intimidated. Supported by her best friend, Sue (Olivia Colman), they take a defiant stand and open up for business ignoring the pleas of their teenage sons, Jake (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) and Sean (Oliver Lee), and Mo’s mother (Ruth Sheen). Before long, hoodies are encircling the shop.
The women’s lives and the lives of those they love will never be the same again. The episode is written by Carol Cullington (Brookside, Emmerdale) and Jimmy McGovern.
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A post production picture of the cast & crew from Anne-Marie's film Sanctuary (the one she shot in Ireland). She is in the center just behind the guy with the mustache.
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Apr 27 12 8:56 AM
Lead role: Anne-Marie Duff
Anne-Marie-Duff will play a queen stuck in the middle of an unrequited love triangle.
The award-winning star will take the title role in Berenice, the story of a Palestinian queen who waits for the Roman emperor Titus to come and marry her.
‘It’s the story of this woman who has put her life on hold for this man,’ said Josie Rourke, the Donmar Warehouse’s artistic chief, who will direct the play.
Jean Racine’s five-act tragedy has been adapted by Alan Hollinghurst, who won the Man Booker prize for The Line Of Beauty, and it will run at the Donmar in the West End from September 27 through to November 24.
Titus loves Berenice passionately, but the Roman people turn against the union and he has to man up and tell her the wedding’s off. Meanwhile, Antiochus, the King of Commagene, is also in love with Berenice.
‘She is an incredibly charismatic and loyal woman,’ Ms Rourke explained, adding that politics gets in the way of love.
Before Berenice begins its run, the Donmar will stage Brian Friel’s poignant comedy Philadelphia, Here I Come.
It’s about a young man called Gar, from the fictional village of Ballybeg in County Donegal, and takes place on the night before he is due to depart for Philadelphia. Rourke calls it a play about ‘youth, hope and ambition’.
I remember a production that Dan Crawford directed at the King’s Head, with Brendan Coyle and Jonathan Arun playing the public and private sides of Gar’s character, and it struck me as a bittersweet piece about a father and son unable to communicate with each other.
Anyway, this time round, Rory Keenan will play the private Gar, and Paul Reid the public Gar.
Lyndsey Turner will direct the play, which will run at the Donmar from July 26 as, Ms Rourke said, a counterpoint to the Olympics.
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