Ron Howard will direct a documentary on the Beatles as a live act, tracing their days from the clubs of Liverpool, England and Hamburg, Germany, to their final appearance at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in 1966.
“What’s so intriguing to me is not only the subject, but the context we can bring to it now,” Howard says. “Not only can we do a study of these touring years, the narrative of an odyssey, we can look at the significance of the Beatles as individuals—as musical geniuses, as societal leaders and their effect on global culture. Dramatically it makes a lot of sense and cinematically, we have a chance to offer a unique experience.”
Producer Nigel Sinclair is hoping for a theatrical release for the film, which will focus on the band as a live act.
“The Beatles came at a time when people assumed ownership of their stars,” he says. “I think you can’t tell the story of popular music and its place in popular culture without looking at the live concert relationship between artist and audience. When the Beatles started, it was the job of artists is to tell people like me how we should live our lives. That was one of the massive changes that these four people wrought upon us.
“One of the things that interests Ron and I very much is the word exceptionalism. There is something utterly exceptional about the Beatles beyond any other musical group. I’m hoping, as we go on this journey together and piece together (this film), when it’s finished, you get an understanding of that.”
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
See Daniel Radcliffe like you haven't seen him before!
In the aftermath of his girlfriend's mysterious death, a young man awakens to strange horns sprouting from his temples.
Director: Alexandre Aja
Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Juno Temple, Heather Graham
Following the release of their album International via Sacred Bones earlier this year, Copenhagen trio Lust For Youth reveal a new video for album standout track ‘Running’ alongside the announcement of a European tour this autumn.
International dealt with the nature of travelling & touring, and the ‘Running’ video carries on this theme. Filmed on location in Tokyo & directed by members Hannes Norrvide, Loke Rahbek & Malthe Fischer, it explores the bright lights of life on the road with a bird’s eye perspective of self-shot footage from the band featuring cameos from Pharmakon & Dirty Beaches. The result is very endearing and interesting. You can stream it below and make sure to check out the bands upcoming fall tour dates as well!
TOUR DATES
Aug 9, 2014: Copenhagen, DK - Pumpehuset
Sep 12, 2014: Amsterdam, NL - Melkweg
Sep 19, 2014: Barcelona, ES - BAM Festival
Sep 20, 2014: Lisbon, PT - Galeria Ze Dos Bois
Sep 21, 2014: Porto, PT - Maus Habitos
Sep 23, 2014: Glasgow, UK - Broadcast
Sep 24, 2014: Birmingham, UK - Alfie Birds
Sep 25, 2014: Dublin, IE - Bello Bar
Sep 26, 2014: London, UK - The 100 Club
Sep 27, 2014: Manchester, UK - Soup Kitchen
Sep 28, 2014: Paris, FR - Point FMR
Sep 30, 2014: Rennes, FR - 1988 Live Club
Oct 2, 2014: - Marseilles, FR - L'Embobineuse
Oct 3, 2014: Madrid, ES - VillaManuela Festival (w/ Amen Dunes, Marissa Nadler)
Oct 4, 2014: Bordeaux, FR - Cafe Pompier
Oct 8, 2014: Lyon, FR - Le Sonic
Oct 9, 2014: Milan, IT - OHIBo
Oct 10, 2014: Rome, IT - Circolo degli Artisti
Oct 11, 2014: Padova, IT - TBA
Oct 14, 2014: Antwerp, BE - Het Bos
Oct 15, 2014: Kortrijk, BE - De Kreun
Sony Pictures will release SQUATTERS on DVD on 16th July 2014
Imagine you had a chance to live someone else's life... For two young drifters, Jonas (Thomas Dekker, TV's "The Secret Circle") and Kelly (Gabriella Wilde, Endless Love), their dream comes true when they illegally take residence in an upscale home of a vacationing family. But things start to spiral out of control when the rightful owners, Michael Silverman (Luke Grimes) and his father (Richard Dreyfuss), unexpectedly return from overseas. Now Jonas and Kelly are trapped by their own deceptions, leading to a violent, inevitable confrontation between two very different worlds.
DUTCH VERSION:
Op 16 juli verschijnt bij SONY SQUATTERS op dvd.
Stel je voor dat je het leven van iemand anders kan leiden... Voor de twee jonge zwervers Jonas (Thomas Dekker, "The Secret Circle") en Kelly (Gabriella Wilde, "Endless Summer") komt die droom uit als ze het huis kraken van een rijke familie die op vakantie is. Maar het loopt helemaal uit de hand als de bewoners, Michael Silverman (Luke Grimes) en zijn vader (Richard Dreyfuss), onverwacht terugkeren uit het buitenland. Jonas en Kelly zitten als ratten in de val en het mondt uit in een gewelddadige, onvermijdelijke confrontatie tussen twee totaal verschillende werelden.
Cult children’s sci-fi series The Boy from Space and a Blu-ray box of Akira Kurosawa’s samurai films join an expanded Werner Herzog collection and Eyes without a Face in the BFI Blu-ray/DVD release schedule for late summer.
New releases in August and September on BFI will include:
The Boy from Space: the first time on DVD for the cult BBC children’s sci-fi series, released on the same day as The Changes (18 August)
Kurosawa Samurai Collection Blu-ray box-set, featuring new high-definition transfers of Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, The Hidden Fortress, Yojimbo and Sanjuro (25 August)
The British Transport Film Collection will now be available in four separate, repackaged six-disc sets called Going Paces Fast, Discovering Railways, Railways Forever and A Future on Rails (25 August)
The next DVD volume of Children’s Film Foundation is confirmed as Outer Space – and includes new transfers of The Glitterball (1977), Supersonic Saucer (1955) and Kadoyng (1971) (Released 22 September)
A Farewell to Arms will still be released on 22 September