Sunday, July 31, 2011

TCA: Ken Burns Thinks 'Boardwalk' Is Going To Be "Huge Hit": "People in america Like To Watch Individuals Who Reach Kill Individuals Who Piss Them Off"

Ray Richmond is adding to Deadline's coverage of TCA. The panel session closing out PBS' two-day rollout at TCA -- for Ken Burns' latest historic overview,Prohibition -- was particularly both preceded with a beer-and-wine dinner and then a party. The elfin but always eloquent Burns accepted throughout the session he got in the spirit from the TCA event by getting his first drink in "a relatively good time." But he experienced no effects from his alcohol when requested his ideas about the Cinemax series Boardwalk Empire that deals fictitiously using the same subject material as his documentary that's scheduled to premiere on March. 2, 3 and 4. Also it works out he's keen on the drama that's created simply by Martin Scorsese. "(Cinemax) has another huge hit on the hands within the mode from the Sopranos," Burns stated, "and they are not too different. People in america always like to watch individuals who reach kill individuals who piss them off...and ladies taking their clothes off in the drop of the hat. They have done their homework. (The show) is extremely complex and nuanced...We are always amazed when we have done films that suit in to the zeitgeist from the moment."Burns noted that he's confident he and the affiliates started focus on Prohibition "lengthy before (Boardwalk Empire) being a gleam in (HBO's) eye. We not have the assets of Cinemax therefore it takes us a bit longer. And we enjoy it right."

Friday, July 15, 2011

Arranged

Arranged (2007) is an independent feature film produced by Cicala Filmworks. The film was written by Stefan Schaefer and is based in part on the story of Yuta Silverman, an Orthodox Jewish woman from Borough Park, Brooklyn and her friendship with a young Muslim woman. Schaefer co-directed and produced the film with his long-time collaborator Diane Crespo.
The film centers on two young women — one an Orthodox Jew, the other a devout Muslim — who meet and become friends as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn they share much in common, not least of which is that they are both going through arranged marriages.