Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Miral trailer
After being Oscar nominated for directing The Diving Bell and The Butterfly, Julian Schnabel's next film Miral, looks to possibly have that same type of critical acclaim attached to it as his previous film did.
Based on the novel by Rula Jebrel, and the premise chronicling Hind Husseini's effort to establish an orphanage in Jerusalem after the 1948 partition of Palestine and the creation of the state of Israel.
The film stars Hiam Abbass, Freida Pinto, Willem Dafoe, Vanessa Redgrave and Omar Metwally as principle characters. Lensing was provided by Eric Gautier ( Into The Wild, Taking Woodstock ) and the film will receive a December 3rd release date.
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- Started to really pay attention to film ( movies ) what was going on in front of the camera, but more interestingly, behind it as well at about as far back as age 10. Motion pictures ( when good ) are a fascinating medium. All the work and prep that goes into filmmaking. It's an amazing process !
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