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An Englishman (Crowe) inherits a vineyard in Provence. Upon arriving at his new property, he meets an American woman who claims that the land is hers. Read more
| Starring | Russell Crowe, Mitchell Mullen, Marion Cotillard, Albert Finney |
|---|---|
| Director | Ridley Scott |
| Genres | Drama |
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Let's try to take the measure of Sir Ridley Scott, who might now be described as Britain's most senior filmmaker, an elder statesman who might be forgiven for putting his feet up and puffing on that favourite cigar in his Provencal retreat. Seventy years old, he's showing no signs of slowing down. In fact quite the opposite – he made ten films between 1977 (his debut, The Duellists) and 1997 (GI Jane), and he's about to embark on his ninth of the new millennium – Nottingham, with... Read more
Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe is to turn his hand to directing with a new film called Bra Boys, it has emerged. Crowe, who won an Academy Award for his powerful performance in historical epic Gladiator, is to take the helm of the film which follows a group of surfers in Australia during the 1960s. Variety reports that although there is no word on whether the actor will star in the movie, Stuart Beattie is set to write the screenplay. He previously penned dark thrillers Collateral and... Read more
Gladiator director Ridley Scott is to preside over a forthcoming movie adaptation of Child 44, a murder mystery set in Stalinist Russia. The story, which is based on an as-yet unreleased book by Tom Rob Smith, sees a member of the Russian secret police framed by one of his colleagues. But instead of escaping into hiding, he attempts to solve a series of murders, risking his capture in the process. Ridley - whose brother Tony is also a film director and gave the world classics such as Top Gun... Read more
This is the fourth time we’ve put together the Girl Power list, and we’ve made some changes this year. Crucially, we’ve followed the pattern established by our similar list of up–and-coming actors and pushed the age limit up from 25 to 30. That way, we reckon, we’re not boosting starlets and discriminating against actresses just when they’ve found a foothold and put together a solid body of work. Inevitably, the cut-off means we miss out on several important Read more
The great French singer Edith Piaf was physically small (4 feet eight inches), working class, and grew up in her grandmother's whorehouse. Her career started out on the street corners of Paris, singing for centimes. Even when she came under the wing of her first manager she brought trouble along with her. He was murdered and Edith was tainted by the scandal. Yet 'la mome' went on to become a beloved cultural treasure, the pride and joy of France. I'm not sure Britain has anyone to compare.... Read more