Robert Pattinson talks to Indiewire about Claire Denis, his upcoming feminist western comedy, working with Mark Rylance and MORE!
Great interview with Rob about his career and the directors he chooses!
From Indiewire, "Robert Pattinson on Picking Under-the-Radar Directors and Why Claire Denis is the Most ‘Authentic Punk’ He’s Ever Met":
It’s not unusual for actors after they’ve become movie stars to use their clout to make their passion projects or work with directors they admire. What makes Robert Pattinson’s post-“Twilight” career choices so fascinating is he hasn’t reached for A-List directors, studio projects with an awards pedigree, or personal pet projects he’s determined to shepherd. Instead, he’s sought out celebrated directors whose work is slightly below-the-radar and outside the mainstream of American cinema.
“I really like the hunt,” said Pattinson in an interview with IndieWire when he was at the Savannah Film Festival receiving a Maverick Award. “I like finding directors who haven’t been fully realized by the wider world yet.”
In the case of the Josh and Benny Safdie, who directed Pattinson in “Good Time,” Pattinson saw an image from their previous film on IndieWire that caught his attention. “As soon as I saw the trailer for ‘Heaven Knows What,’ I knew what they were like,” said Pattinson. “I was actively looking for directors who just had a very wild, out-of-control feeling. I realize quite quickly the type of [directors] I want to work with.”
Pattinson said he puts a great deal of time into tracking smaller and international films—mainly by reading reviews coming out of festivals.
“It’s so difficult to keep up with everything that is coming out – half the movies I like aren’t even released in this country,” said Pattinson. “That’s the one good thing about being with a big agency [WME], you’re constantly asking them to somehow track down a streaming link. The annoying thing is a majority of films I end up watching on my phone.”
Pattinson said there is no “wish list” of directors, but he reaches out to the ones that interest him when he comes across their work. In the case of the Safdies, there wasn’t a natural role for Pattinson in their upcoming “Uncut Gems,” so the brothers wrote “Good Time” for the actor based on aspects of the actor’s personality that they saw while spending time with him in private, mainly characteristics that they hadn’t been seen from him in public or on the big screen.
“I definitely have a kind of mania sometimes, that not a lot of people see,” said Pattinson. “It happens when I get inspired by something that I think that [the Safdies] wanted to use as part of the character. That’s why I wanted to work with them as well. I’d done a lot of movies where they’re quite reactive parts and mainly quite still. There was a comfort there for me and I really wanted to break out of that pattern.”
In the case of “Lost City of Z,” Pattinson said he had been desperate to work with director James Gray – inspired by the filmmaker’s early collaborations with Joaquin Phoenix (“The Yards,” “We Own the Night,” “Two Lovers”) – on a number of different projects. After seven years of possible collaborations, he was willing to do any role Gray had for him. In the case of “Lost City of Z,” it meant shooting in 100-degree jungle heat in a quiet, supporting role in which Pattinson disappears behind a beard and into the story’s backdrop as the film progresses. That idea of hiding or escaping into an unrecognizable role, as he did more prominentaly in “Good Time,” appeals to Pattinson above all else.
“I don’t like bombastic performances,” he said, then laughed. “I just sort of like convincing people that I’m not what people thought I was initially…It’s psychologically healthy for me as well. Otherwise, if I’m too trapped in myself, then I get really depressed.”
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Robert Pattinson talks to Indiewire about Claire Denis, his upcoming feminist western comedy, working with Mark Rylance and MORE!
MOVIE NEWS: Sylvester Stallone Joins Robert Pattinson In Olivier Assayas’ ‘Idol’s Eye’
MOVIE NEWS: Sylvester Stallone Joins Robert Pattinson In Olivier Assayas’ ‘Idol’s Eye’
Great news, Idols Eye is back on with Sylvester Stallone taking on the role of Tony Accardo (originally being played by Robert DeNiro). Shooting is scheduled for February 2017 in Toronto.
More from The Film Stage below
Sylvester Stallone, the Rocky and Rambo actor, has joined Idol’s Eye, a crime drama that had been called off a few years ago, just moments before shooting was set to begin. Thankfully, it’s now back on and, for those that were looking forward to the original ensemble, the majority has also remained intact.
While Stallone will be taking the role previously meant for Robert De Niro (of Chicago mob boss Tony Accardo), Robert Pattinson and Rachel Weisz are still aboard, according to ScreenDaily. Budgeted at around $25 million, the film follows Pattinson’s character as a “petty thief who unknowingly steals a blue diamond from Accardo and sparks a war between the two men as they strive to stay ahead of the FBI.”
Shooting will still take place in Toronto, now aiming for a February start date, which means we could see this as early as next fall. Meanwhile, in other Stallone news, he was recently attached to a sequel to his 2013 prison drama Escape Plan.
Great news, Idols Eye is back on with Sylvester Stallone taking on the role of Tony Accardo (originally being played by Robert DeNiro). Shooting is scheduled for February 2017 in Toronto.
More from The Film Stage below
Sylvester Stallone, the Rocky and Rambo actor, has joined Idol’s Eye, a crime drama that had been called off a few years ago, just moments before shooting was set to begin. Thankfully, it’s now back on and, for those that were looking forward to the original ensemble, the majority has also remained intact.
While Stallone will be taking the role previously meant for Robert De Niro (of Chicago mob boss Tony Accardo), Robert Pattinson and Rachel Weisz are still aboard, according to ScreenDaily. Budgeted at around $25 million, the film follows Pattinson’s character as a “petty thief who unknowingly steals a blue diamond from Accardo and sparks a war between the two men as they strive to stay ahead of the FBI.”
Shooting will still take place in Toronto, now aiming for a February start date, which means we could see this as early as next fall. Meanwhile, in other Stallone news, he was recently attached to a sequel to his 2013 prison drama Escape Plan.
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Movie News: Robert Pattinson starts Idol's Eye in Toronto week of Oct. 20th + Maps To The Stars get US release date
Movie News: Robert Pattinson starts Idol's Eye in Toronto week of Oct. 20th + Maps To The Stars get US release date
The Film Stage talked to director, Olivier Assayas, at the New York Film Festival and he revealed that Idol's Eye is good to go the week of Oct. 20th.
We can't wait for WorkingRob to come back! He's had a break since finishing Life in March and then PromoRob got busy with The Rover and Maps To The Stars. Rob is really excited about the "very very cool" Idol's Eye and so are we!
Box Office Mojo also reported the annoying news that Maps To The Stars won't be for US eyes until February 27th.
I mused about this over on our film site for MTTS. Click HERE if you want to muse too but the long story short is I think MTTS is getting the shaft in the US because of the subject matter.
The Film Stage talked to director, Olivier Assayas, at the New York Film Festival and he revealed that Idol's Eye is good to go the week of Oct. 20th.
We can't wait for WorkingRob to come back! He's had a break since finishing Life in March and then PromoRob got busy with The Rover and Maps To The Stars. Rob is really excited about the "very very cool" Idol's Eye and so are we!
Box Office Mojo also reported the annoying news that Maps To The Stars won't be for US eyes until February 27th.
I mused about this over on our film site for MTTS. Click HERE if you want to muse too but the long story short is I think MTTS is getting the shaft in the US because of the subject matter.
Hello's Half Hour With Robert Pattinson
Hello's Half Hour With Robert Pattinson
Hello magazine spoke to Rob in Canes about working with Guy Pearce, how he felt about shooting a gun in The Rover, his new project with Olivier Assayas and more
via Source
Hello magazine spoke to Rob in Canes about working with Guy Pearce, how he felt about shooting a gun in The Rover, his new project with Olivier Assayas and more
via Source
VIDEO: Olivier Assayas talks about Idol's Eye and Robert Pattinson being cast
VIDEO: Olivier Assayas talks about Idol's Eye and Robert Pattinson being cast
Olivier Assayas was talking to Allociné in Cannes and mentioned Idol's Eye and Rob!
At :55 and the translation is below.
Translation by Pattinson Art Work:
Olivier Assayas was talking to Allociné in Cannes and mentioned Idol's Eye and Rob!
At :55 and the translation is below.
Translation by Pattinson Art Work:
Olivier Assayas: My next film, I will shoot it in the fall, in Chicago, it's a genre film, this is a story of Mafia and burglars, it takes place in the late 70s and there is an international casting.Source: Allociné
Allociné: And there's Robert Pattinson, it's sure?
Olivier Assayas: Yes yes yes
Allociné: And it has to do with Kristen Stewart or is it coincidence?
Olivier Assayas: Oh no it is blind chance, it is blind chance.
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