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The Great Acting Blog: “The Short Film Before The Feature Film”

30.01.2013 , Noirish Project, The Great Acting Blog , 0 Comments

Prelude is now complete, and I am delighted to be sharing the film with you here. Some of you will already know that this is the short film we made when work on our feature film,Noirish Project, was snowed off. Noirish Project is a noir...

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The Great Acting Blog: “Improvising”

23.01.2013 , The Great Acting Blog , 0 Comments

Check out this quick teaser I put together. We've still some work to do on the sound, but the film will be completed in the next week or so. I had planned to shoot Noirish Project in two chunks: the first last week, and the...

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Prelude To Noirish Project [Stills]

19.01.2013 , Noirish Project , 0 Comments

We had to postpone some of the filming for Noirish Project proper, due to the snow. So, we went out and made "Prelude To Noirish Project", using the snowy landscape as a backdrop. We created scenes around the original script, scenes which take pla...

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The Great Acting Blog: “Noirish Project Rehearsals”

16.01.2013 , Noirish Project, The Great Acting Blog , 38 Comments

Billy: What if he, y'know, tries to glass us or something? Jimmy: Glass us? Dickie? Dickie wouldn't glass us. You don't know him. He's actually a really nice guy. Billy: I thought you said he was dangerous. Jimmy: I said he was POTENTIALLY dangero...

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The Great Acting Blog: “Noirish Project Swings Into Motion”

09.01.2013 , Noirish Project, The Great Acting Blog , 0 Comments

Rehearsals for Noirish Project have begun. The film itself is a slice neo-realism masquerading as a film noir: Billy robs some precious pearls from his own family, and gives them to local scheister, Jimmy, to off-load to the local fence. The troub...

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The Great Acting Blog: “Robert De Niro Notes”

02.01.2013 , The Great Acting Blog , 0 Comments

De Niro offers practical advice here, which means alot coming from an actor of his stature, and especially him I suppose, because so much theoretical voodoo has grown up around his work, in order to explain away his performances - the truth is, ac...

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The Great Acting Blog: “The Acting In Fassbinder’s Fear Of Fear”

27.12.2012 , The Great Acting Blog , 2 Comments

Fassbinder's Fear Of Fear is a quite brilliant tale about Margot, whose harmonious family life with husband Kurt and daughter Bibi, unravels as she begins to suffer from anxiety attacks leading to alcoholism, an illicit affair, and a spell in a me...

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The Great Acting Blog: “My 5 Favourite Performances Of 2012”

19.12.2012 , The Great Acting Blog , 0 Comments

Irene Jacob in The Dust Of Time (Theo Angelopoulos) An epic performance by Jacob, in a film which spans decades. She not only manages the shift in age without fuss, but she also delivers a performance of astonishing sensitivity but which is neithe...

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Kati Outinen On Aki Kaurismaki – Actors’ Creativity | The Great Acting Blog

12.12.2012 , The Great Acting Blog , 4 Comments

Kati Outinen is probably best known for her work with Finnish filmmaker, Aki Kaurismaki, having appeared in many, many of his films, including Match Factory Girl, Take Care Of Your Scarf Tatiana, and most recently, Le Havre. For those unfamiliar w...

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The Great Acting Blog: “Thomas Doret In The Kid With The Bike”

05.12.2012 , The Great Acting Blog , 20 Comments

Doret plays Cyril, a 12 year old who has been dumped into foster care by his father, who, unbeknownst to the boy, doesn't give a damn about him, and just wants rid of him. Doret runs away from the foster home to his dad's apartment....

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