Showing posts with label Triage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Triage. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 February 2010

'Triage' to screen at the ICA


Triage, if you'll remember, stars Scottish actor Jamie Sives and is about "The wife of a photojournalist" setting "out to discover why he came home from a recent assignment without his colleague." Thanks to TRIAGEmovie for pointing out the UK screening of Triage:
Following its first stop in Toronto as part of TIFF Cinematheque in February, the 14th Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, featuring 28 films from 20 countries, will continue on its tour making London the next stop, where Danis Tanovic’s TRIAGE will enjoy its UK premiere screening.

The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in London runs March 17-26, with TRIAGE screening 8:30 PM March 20th 2010 at the Institute of Contemporary Arts.

To book your tickets for the London screening, CLICK HERE.

As a reminder, the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in Toronto runs February 24 – March 6, 2010. To book your tickets for the Toronto screening of TRIAGE, 7:00 PM February 25th, CLICK HERE.

You can also join the Toronto Human Rights Watch International Film Festival on Facebook. [TRIAGE Movie Fan Supporters]

Friday, 6 November 2009

New clip from 'Triage' featuring Jamie Sives

A new Spanish language clip from Triage has made its way online. The film is set to open the Sevilla International Film Festival tomorrow. Thanks to Sweet on Sigma Films for pointing it out.



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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

New clip from 'Triage'

Someone shared another clip with us in the comments section. You can also go here for photos featuring Jamie Sives from the Triage screening at the Rome International Film Festival.



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Friday, 16 October 2009

New 'Triage' trailer featuring Jamie Sives

Someone left a link to the new trailer in the comments section so I've posted it. Triage screened on the opening night of the Rome International Film Festival, yesterday (Oct. 15), and will also screen today, Friday, October 16.



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Thursday, 15 October 2009

'Triage' to screen at the Sevilla International Film Festival

Triage, starring Scottish actor Jamie Sives and Colin Farrell is now part of the Sevilla International Film Festival lineup. The film festival, which takes place in Spain, will run from November 6 to November 14.

Sweet on Sigma Films also points us to the film's full press kit photos which are now online. The new photos with Jamie Sives are below.



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Friday, 2 October 2009

Rome International Film Festival schedule for The Last Station and Triage


Here's the screening schedule for The Last Station:
October 18, 2009 - 22:00, Sinopoli
October 19, 2009 - 20:00, Sala Cinema Lotto
October 20, 2009 - 22:30, Metropolitan 1



Schedule for Triage starring Jamie Sives:

October 15, 2009 - 19:30, Santa Cecilia
October 16, 2009 - 20:00, Sala Cinema Lotto
October 17, 2009 - 20:00, Metropolitan 1

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Wednesday, 30 September 2009

The Last Station to get a distributor?


It isn't official yet, but it sounds like it's happening:
Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer, James McAvoy and Paul Giamatti are going to try to shake up the awards season. Look for their new film, "The Last Station" -- written and directed by Michael Hoffman and based on the final months in the life of Leo Tolstoy, which premiered sans distribution at the Telluride Film Festival on Sept. 4 -- to be released by the specialty division of a major studio (with a slew of other art house contenders already this year including three more Best Actress possibilities) and opened in December in order to qualify for the Academy Awards.
Although acting would seem to be the strongest calling card for "Last Station's" late entry into the season, don't discount the possibility of a long shot Best Picture nod as well, especially with 10 slots to fill and a weak field -- so far at least. The film is probably too traditional to score in many precursor critics awards presentations, but it's just the right type of extremely well-made flick that scores points with older Golden Globe and Academy voters. In fact the Globes should be a key early target for the film's campaign consultants. [The Envelope]

Kris Tapley from In Contention believes that Sony Pictures Classics will be the distributor. According to Taply, "no other specialty division has a 'slew' of titles, let alone a 'slew of other art house contenders,' so it’s probably a safe assumption that Michael Barker and Tom Bernard made the leap":

And it fits. Bernard was curious what people thought of the film in Telluride, and he told me, “We might buy it,” at the time. That’s obviously neither here nor there, but I got the vibe — and I certainly wasn’t alone here — that Sony Classics would make a nice home for the film.


It was also announced on Friday that The Last Station is included in the Rome Film Festival lineup and will be in competition. The festival starts on October 15 and ends on October 23. Triage, which stars Scottish actor Jamie Sives will open the festival. Tickets are now on sale and you can go here for more information on booking tickets.

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