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Parnassus
Mandy21:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090224/film_nm/us_ledger_1
Ledger's last film awaits deal for U.S. release
By Steven Zeitchik – Tue Feb 24, 1:17 am ET AP – 8 San Diego LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Backstage at the Oscars on Sunday night, where her brother was awarded a posthumous supporting actor's award, Kate Ledger told reporters that her family is very much in the loop on his final movie.
"We've seen a little bit of the footage," she said of Terry Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," Heath Ledger's last film. "I think it's going to be amazing."
But the comments only highlighted a larger question: When will U.S. audiences get to see it?
The head-trippy "Parnassus," about a traveling magician who gives customers more than they bargained for, is a joint production of financial entity Grosvenor Park and sales mogul Samuel Hadida of Davis Films. It was gliding along as just another independently financed production -- and product of Gilliam's funhouse imagination -- when Ledger died early last year, in the middle of production.
The project's fate was thrown into question until Jude Law, Colin Farrell and Johnny Depp stepped in, with all three part of an elaborate work-around that has the actors playing different parts of Ledger's role.
That saved the production. But the sales process since then has been nearly as complicated.
A number of U.S. buyers during the summer and early fall were said to be interested in acquiring stateside rights -- Lionsgate and Overture reportedly were among the potential suitors -- but word of a potential deal quickly quieted down.
That has fueled speculation concerning such matters as dissent among producers over finances. Rumors aside, the film, whose budget is thought to be upward of $20 million, does present challenges.
Even with the Ledger hook, a distributor would face marketing difficulties. Gilliam has grown more experimental in recent years, with such fare as "Tideland" and "The Brothers Grimm," and marketing experts say that retailing "Parnassus" as a Ledger film risks a backlash among general audiences unaccustomed to artier material.
A U.S. deal is expected shortly, with a mini-major or larger indie expected to make the play. (The movie already has a deal for Mandate International to release it in the United Kingdom, where former Monty Python member Gilliam tends to fare better. It is expected to open there in the summer.)
Still, the absence of a U.S. distribution deal nearly six months after talks began speaks to the difficulty of selling art-house films to the domestic market.
"This movie stars Heath Ledger in his final performance -- it will get a deal and come out in the U.S.," said one indie film veteran. "But it's no accident that it's taking this long."
(Editing by Sheri Linden at Reuters)
optom3:
"This movie stars Heath in his final performance" Simply typing those words is hard. I hate the word final, it is unequivocably and irrevocably a very large full stop.
Mandy21:
Well, I, for one, will see it on the first day that it is released, regardless of my dislike for Terry Gilliam's films. I will report in to you, Fi, and tell you if it is safe for you to see, without having a breakdown, or not.
optom3:
I keep thinking, if I never see it, then there wil still be one little bit of "new" Heath out there for me.
tampatalon:
I want to see it fer sure.
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