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New US Trailer for Russian WWII Film ‘The Pilot’ with Pyotr Fyodorov

New US Trailer for Russian WWII Film ‘The Pilot’ with Pyotr Fyodorov

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January 20, 2022
Source: YouTube

“I live to fight.” Well Go USA has revealed the a new official US trailer for The Pilot, originally known as Лётчик (Letchik) in Russian. This opened in Russia last December, and is one of three new Russian movies from the last few years made about pilots during World War II surviving after crash landing. We posted the trailer for V2 Escape from Hell last year. December of 1941, Northwestern Front. During a mission to stop the enemy advance, Nikolai Komlev’s IL-2 is shot down. Komlev manages to crash-land his plane. He’s alive, but far from friendly territory. Ahead of him is a relentless trial of severe physical and mental endurance. After battling hunger and extreme cold, evading packs of wolves and detachments of Nazi soldiers out to find him, the wounded Komlev finally nears the homefront. Pyotr Fyodorov stars as Komlev, with Anna Peskova, Pavel Osadchy, Maksim Emelyanov, and Nikoloz Paikridze. Another action packed story about how heroic it is to fight for your country. They never stop making these films, all about that heroism.

Here’s the official US trailer (+ poster) for Renat Davletyarov’s The Pilot, direct from YouTube:

Based on a true story: in 1941, a Russian WWII pilot named Nikolai Komlev (Pyotr Fyodorov) crash-lands deep in enemy territory. Seriously injured, he must battle hunger, extreme cold, and wild animals—all while evading Nazi soldiers—if he is ever to make it home alive. But there he faces another challenge, the most life-changing of them all. The Pilot, also known as The Pilot: A Battle for Survival or originally titled Лётчик (Letchik) in Russian, is directed by Russian filmmaker Renat Davletyarov, director of the films We Are Family, Steel Butterfly, The Dawns Here Are Quiet, Odnazhdy, Mortal Affair, and also Donbass Okraina previously. An English dub was directed by Cindy Robinson. The screenplay is written by Sergey Ashkenazi, Renat Davletyarov, and Alexey Timoshkin. This originally opened in Russia in December of 2021 just a few months ago. Well Go USA will now release Davletyarov’s The Pilot in select US theaters + on VOD starting March 1st, 2022 coming soon this winter. For more info, visit their official site. Who’s interested?

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First Teaser for ‘The YouTube Effect’ Documentary from Alex Winter

First Teaser for ‘The YouTube Effect’ Documentary from Alex Winter

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April 20, 2022
Source: YouTube

“If you want to get some kind of message out there, you can use this platform.” An early teaser trailer has arrived for the next new documentary from filmmaker Alex Winter (Downloaded, Deep Web, The Panama Papers, Trust Machine, Showbiz Kids, and Zappa most recently), this one titled The YouTube Effect. He continues is outstanding series of docs about the internet with a focus this time on the power of YouTube – both the good and bad. Winter’s The YouTube Effect doc is the story of YouTube, its rise to dominance as the most widely viewed media platform in the world, and the implications of that power for both YouTube and its parent company, Google. “It is an inspirational and cautionary tale as it examines how YouTube has made our lives easier and more enriched, while also presenting dangers that make the world a more perilous place.” Coming soon from Olive Hill Media, Trouper, Valhalla Ent. Zipper Bros Films. This is premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival and will be out later this year. I’m a big fan of Alex Winter’s films – always so good.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Alex Winter’s documentary The YouTube Effect, from (yep) YouTube:

The story of YouTube is both inspirational and cautionary; the video-sharing website appeared in 2005 and quickly grew to become one of the most ubiquitous and powerful media platforms in the world. It is impossible to overstate its impact on global culture by providing easy and immediate access to news, entertainment and other vital forms of information. It has, however, helped radicalize some of its viewers with right-wing propaganda and other dangerous media. The story of YouTube is the great dilemma of our times; the technology revolution has made our lives easier and more enriched, while also presenting dangers and challenges that make the world a more perilous place. And at this extraordinary moment in history, it is the story of how we got here and where we’re going. The YouTube Effect, also known as Mass Effect: The Story of YouTube, is written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alex Winter, director of the excellent doc films Downloaded, Deep Web, The Panama Papers, Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain, Showbiz Kids, and Zappa previously. This will be premiering at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival coming up in June. There’s no official main release date set yet – stay tuned. Visit the film’s official site for more updates.

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Grace VanderWaal in Disney Sequel ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Official Trailer

Grace VanderWaal in Disney Sequel ‘Hollywood Stargirl’ Official Trailer

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May 2, 2022
Source: YouTube

“All I wanted was to dream crazy things, and find people crazy enough to dream them with me.” Disney has revealed an official trailer for Hollywood Stargirl, a direct-to-streaming sequel to their inspiration film Stargirl from 2020 (see that trailer). Director Julia Hart reunites with actress Grace VanderWaal for this next step in her story, based on the original character from Jerry Spinelli’s best-selling book. “Find your place among the stars.” Stargirl moves out of Arizona and heads to Los Angeles with her mom who’s working on a movie. She “quickly becomes involved with an eclectic assortment of characters,” including other filmmakers and musicians. Returning as Stargirl, VanderWaal also performs the original song “Figure It Out” (in this trailer) that she wrote for the film. The ensemble cast also includes Judy Greer, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Judd Hirsch, Uma Thurman, Elijah Richardson, Al Madrigal, Ben Geurens, Sarayu Blue. This looks super sweet and vibrant and magical – reminds me of La La Land in a few ways.

Here’s the official trailer (+ posters) for Julia Hart’s Hollywood Stargirl, direct from YouTube:

Disney’s Hollywood Stargirl is a sequel to the 2020 Disney+ movie about free spirit Stargirl Caraway (Grace VanderWaal), a silver-voiced teenager whose simple acts of kindness work magic in the lives of others. The new sequel follows Stargirl’s journey out of Mica, Arizona and into a bigger world of music, dreams and possibilities. When her mother Ana (Judy Greer) is hired as the costume designer on a movie, they relocate to L.A., where Stargirl quickly becomes involved with an eclectic assortment of characters. They include aspiring filmmaking brothers Evan (Elijah Richardson) Terrell (Tyrel Jackson Williams); Mr. Mitchell (Judd Hirsch), one of Stargirl’s neighbors; and Roxanne Martel (Uma Thurman), a musician Stargirl admires and encounters on her journey. Hollywood Stargirl is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Julia Hart, director of the films Miss Stevens, Fast Color, Stargirl, and I’m Your Woman previously. The screenplay is written by Jordan Horowitz and Julia Hart, adapted from the novel by Jerry Spinelli. Disney will debut Hart’s Hollywood Stargirl streaming on Disney+ starting June 3rd, 2022 this summer. Cool?

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RSS ’22: Deepfakery, trauma, “truth and betrayal” in doc ethics

“The art of what we do is friendship and betrayal,” said October Films MD Adam Bullmore, quoting an old documentary hand who delivered this maxim to him when he was starting out in the business.

Speaking on Tuesday’s doc-ethics panel “Keeping it Real” at Realscreen Summit 2022 — along with Blue Ant Media CCO Laura Michalchyshyn, Lightbox VP of development Alexis Gomez-Garcia, Plimsoll head of documentaries Richard Klein and moderator Michael Cascio, CEO and president of MC Media — Bullmore expanded on that stark credo.

“If you’re a really good documentary maker, you’re inevitably going to have to gain the trust of your subjects. And yet if you are going to be true to your journalistic instincts, that will often involve betrayal — which is not so much backstabbing, but rather, if you were sitting on a train and your friend told you something very personal, you don’t tend to then broadcast that to the rest of the world.”

As was evinced by the panel’s ensuing conversation, such fundamental facts about the doc-making process remain perhaps the most pressing ethical questions in the field even today, as shifting media and technological landscapes conspire to throw up ever more temptations to filmmakers’ consciences.

On that first principle of trust, Michalchyshyn (pictured, far right) sees it as being inextricably bound up with the time a filmmaker needs to devote to truly building that relationship with the participant. Citing John Lewis: Good Trouble, the 2020 feature doc about the late U.S. congressman and civil rights leader, Michalchyshyn described how director Dawn Porter spent months with Lewis as he went about his everyday life. It was the confidence she won through that commitment which allowed her to get more from Lewis and capture more of his character than if she had simply helicoptered in for a couple of sit-down interviews, Michalchyshyn said.

As to the darker second component of that trust–betrayal dynamic, Klein (pictured, second from right) volunteered an instance from early in his career where he felt he crossed the line with a participant. While making a movie about the catastrophic 1985 explosion on the Piper Alpha oil rig off the coast of Scotland, which killed 165 workers, Klein said that he had convinced one of the survivors to visit a rig and operate one of the “vertical lifeboats” that could have potentially saved many lives on Piper Alpha had it been equipped with them.

“The next day we went out to put him on this vertical lifeboat, and on the morning of that shoot… he was not in a good way. He did it anyway, but since then I’ve wondered whether sometimes, in our desire to have people re-do, re-tell, talk about their past experiences [for a film], when we persuade them that it would be ‘good for them’ to talk about what happened to them, if that isn’t just bullshit,” Klein said.

While Klein noted that the man did sign a consent form before participating in the project, he questioned whether someone who has experienced such trauma is truly in a position to fully and rationally consent to relive it for the camera.

The panel discussion touched on a number of perennial and more recently emerging issues related to filmmaker responsibility, transparency and conflict of interest. The discussion included how to make a true-crime doc when your subject hasn’t yet been convicted (apropos of Michalchyshyn’s work on Peacock’s Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell); the increasing prevalence of celebrity-focused docs, in which the spotlighted celeb’s required “buy-in” also comes with implicit (or explicit) limitations as to how much the filmmakers can reveal about them; and in which filmmaking situations it is appropriate to pay one’s participants for their involvement, and how much. (“I have no problem paying people — after all, we’re getting paid,” Klein declared, qualifying that statement by specifying that any fee must be of “common-sense” proportions: “I’m talking three, four, five hundred dollars, max.”)

One of the most interesting lines of discussion came when the focus shifted to technology, and the increasing commercial pressures on doc-makers to employ it.

“In the competitive marketplace, the streamers are always pushing you to be creative and reinvent the wheel,” Lightbox’s Gomez-Garcia (pictured, second from left) said. “So right now it’s AI, and in the next five, 10 years it’s going to be something else. So I think documentary [filmmaking] is going to continue to evolve as tech does.”

Inevitably, the flashpoint of Morgan Neville‘s AI-assisted imitation of Anthony Bourdain’s voice in the doc Roadrunner was raised (a story that the panel’s moderator Cascio weighed in on recently for Realscreen). Sidestepping the specifics of that controversy, Bullmore (pictured, far left) speculated on how the dread spectre of “deepfakery,” if responsibly employed, could be used not to conceal or replace the truth of a story but rather to give life to stories that haven’t been documented in more conventional ways.

“The deepfake potential is in some ways really exciting,” he said.

“For example, the story of Black soldiers in World War II has only partially been told, and filmmakers and commissioners are only just catching up with the diverse story of World War II,” he continued. “But that archive doesn’t exist, because we all forgot to do it, for whatever reason, for the last 50 years. And now, just as everyone’s waking up to the real depths of that story, the people who can tell it are dead.

“But the photos of them are there, and their diaries are there, and their kids are there, and we have the technology that can take a still and bring Sergeant Smith [to life], and he can speak. So we can do it, and there’s a real value in doing it. But [viewers] just need to know that everything you’re having Sergeant Smith say is true — based on his family, his diaries and the photos that exist of him — but this isn’t who he is: this is something we’ve constructed so that his story does get told, finally, after 70 years.”

Official Trailer for Revenge Thriller ‘Vendetta’ Featuring Bruce Willis

Official Trailer for Revenge Thriller ‘Vendetta’ Featuring Bruce Willis

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May 6, 2022
Source: YouTube

“You don’t think that I know this town??” Vertical Entertainment has revealed an official trailer for an indie action thriller titled Vendetta, from filmmaker Jared Cohn, who has been making lots of these junk action films with Bruce Willis in the last few years. But now it feels almost wrong to write about this and share this film after learning about the truth regarding Bruce’s deteriorating mental state. When his daughter is brutally murdered and legal justice looks unlikely, William Duncan takes the law into his own hands, setting out on a quest for retribution. After killing the street thug who was directly responsible for her death, he finds himself in the middle of a war with the thug’s brother and his gang – equally hell-bent on getting even for their fallen. This stars Clive Standen, Theo Rossi, with Mike Tyson, Thomas Jane, and Bruce Willis. It looks like every other action film Willis has made in the last few years, but we know that already.

Here’s the first official trailer for Jared Cohn’s film Vendetta, direct from YouTube:

After the murders of his wife and young daughter at the hands of a ruthless crime family, an ex-marine seeks revenge by picking off members of the gang one by one until he completes his mission, even if it costs him his own life in the process. What ensues is a tense violent back-and-forth game of one man’s thirst for vengeance over another’s. Vendetta is both written and directed by American filmmaker Jared Cohn, director of many various B-movies all the time including Underground Lizard People, Buddy Hutchins, God’s Club, Little Dead Rotting Hood, Devil’s Domain, Death Pool, After School Special, Atlantic Rim: Resurrection, Alien Predator, Devil’s Revenge, Shark Season, Killer Advice, A Stalker in the House, and Deadlock previously. Produced by Amar Balaggan, Corey Large, Ross Mrazek, Benjamin Rappaport. Vertical will debut Cohn’s revenge in select US theaters + on VOD starting May 17th, 2022 this summer. Anyone?

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IRS Sahil Seth organises special screening of upcoming movie Bal Naren for Inderesh (RSS), leaders and Bureaucrats

New Delhi [India], August 5 (ANI/GPRC): Sahil Seth (IRS), who is looking forward to the release of the much-awaited film ‘Bal Naren’ hosted a special screening of the film by inviting RSS National Executive Member Indresh Kumar as chief guest, many political leaders, and bureaucrats.
This film is produced by Deepak Mukut and directed by Pawan Nagpal under the banner of Soham Rockstar Entertainment. Sahil Seth as a part of the film; plays the role of the village physician. The story is based on a national cause that explains the importance of cleanliness. Sahil Seth ahead of screening quoted, “The movie depicts the big cause and it is specially filmed to spread the awareness among people and to join this healthy initiative; we have invited Indresh Kumar (RSS) as a chief guest followed by a list of guests of honours. I am very excited to meet all my honourable guests and looking for the amazing time and feedback.”
The fictional story ‘Bal Naren’ is based on a young boy named Naren. Depicting the dedication of the boy to bring a change in the village by fighting to demand cleanliness to protect the village and the people from the coronavirus. Sahil Seth in the film is playing the character of the village physician and also helps the protagonist to spread awareness across the village.

The screening was held in Films Division Cineplex, New Delhi, and was filled with famous people such as RSS, BJP, and Bureaucrats from IAS, IPS, and IRS services that support the cause of India and are always upfront to help and support any of such cause. The guest of honours present was: Union Minister (MoS) Social Justice Empowerment Ramdas Athawale, Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari, Balraj BJP National coordinator and many more from bureaucracy and political parties..
Seeing all these delegates under one roof was an amazing experience for Sahil Seth and all the members of the film. RSS Leader Inderesh Kumar after watching the movie quoted, “Progeny is the truth and is eternal. Therefore, education is also knowledge and character, where cleanliness resides holiness follows. God resides in cleanliness. Cleanliness gives health, happiness, harmony, and peace. Today India and the whole world are battling pollution. To eradicate it is important to plant trees, save water, and less use of plastic. By keeping cleanliness all the negative emotions such as violence, anger and hatred do not take place inside the mind and intellect. Eliminating the use of abusive language and criticizing others is a way to keep the body, mind, and intellect clean. Modi is successfully carrying forward a noble task for the welfare of humanity by considering himself an ideal father, mother, and child. Thank you very much for Narendra Modi and Bal Naren movie which defines Swami Vivekananda and Narendra Modi. A positive film that does a commendable job of teaching at every step. House-to-house, children and elders, having different languages, castes and religions must watch this film and make your life one with a mission. Many congratulations to the creators of this film, all the people who played a role in it, be it ordinary or extraordinary.”
Amused by the message the movie is personifying the famous Indian politician and social activist Dr Ramdas Athawale quoted, “The film influences the rural regions as well as urban regions to adopt the cleanliness. As we all know that covid-19 pandemic is been one of the most alarming challenges this nation has faced and the film ‘Bal Naren’ explained the importance of taking this disease as war and fighting with it is the right of every citizen. Through an amazing story, the movie explains the importance of cleanliness and general precautions. The film was very entertaining and I ask each individual to watch it.”
According to Sahil Seth and the others who watched Bal Naren; The film made a strong statement about cleanliness and how to fight for it. Everyone liked the movie and is waiting for the release date that will be out soon so that it can influence people about nations one of the biggest causes and can stay safe and healthy. Sahil Seth requests everyone to please watch the movie as it is interesting, entertaining, and also knowledgeable. Film producer Deepak Mukut says, “‘Bal Naren’ is a passion project that aim towards building an important thought to this generation and generations to come, towards building a cleaner environment and cleaner India. We hope the film reminds the audience about the very important drive that Hon’ble Prime Minister, Narendra Modi started with Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan. I’m happy that the government officials including members from RSS, leaders of BJP and top bureaucrats watched the film and loved it’s beautiful narrative and noble thought.”
This story is provided by GPRC. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/GPRC)

Second Trailer for Former Assassin Film ‘ECCO’ with Lathrop Walker

Second Trailer for Former Assassin Film ‘ECCO’ with Lathrop Walker

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April 18, 2022
Source: YouTube

“Show me who you are.” Samuel Goldwyn Films has released a second official trailer for a crime thriller titled Ecco, or ECCO, the feature directorial debut of filmmaker Ben Medina. We posted another trailer for this back in 2019, but it’s just now getting a VOD release hence a new trailer. Ecco is about a former assassin named Michael, living a new life in the shadows with his family, who emerges from hiding to discover the origin of his lethal beginnings. To protect his family and to pursue his only chance at redemption, he must hunt those running the organization that once used to control him. Lathrop Walker stars, with Tabitha Bastien, Helena Grace Donald, Mahria Zook, S. Joe Downing, Mark Sehlbach, plus Michael Winters. This doesn’t look as bad as so many other action films recently – might actually be worth a watch.

Here’s the second official trailer for Ben Medina’s film ECCO, direct from SGF’s YouTube:

Michael (Lathrop Walker) is a ghost. Living in the shadows with his new family, years away from his former life as a nomadic, covert assassin. His peace and anonymity are shattered when his old employers return to bury their last surviving operative. With his truth exposed, Michael must protect his family and pursue his only chance at redemption: hunt those behind the organization where all his sins were born. Ecco, also written as ECCO, is both written and directed by American filmmaker Ben Medina, making his feature directorial debut after a few shorts previously. This originally opened in 2019. Goldwyn Films will debut Medina’s ECCO on VOD starting May 17th, 2022 this summer. For more, visit the film’s official site.

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Ron Howard’s Doc ‘We Feed People’ Trailer About Chef José Andrés

Ron Howard’s Doc ‘We Feed People’ Trailer About Chef José Andrés

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May 5, 2022
Source: YouTube

“We are here with a simple mission: to make sure that food is an agent of change.” National Geographic has unveiled an official trailer for a documentary titled We Feed People, the latest doc feature directed by Ron Howard (following Pavarotti, Rebuilding Paradise). The film spotlights renowned chef José Andrés and his nonprofit World Central Kitchen’s mission evolution over 12 years, from being a scrappy group of grassroots volunteers to becoming one of the most highly regarded humanitarian aid organizations in the disaster relief sector. They’ve been out in Ukraine since the start of the war helping feed families there, too. From Haiti to Madagascar, North Carolina to the Navajo Nation, Puerto Rico to Washington, D.C., and all around the world, the food relief NGO World Central Kitchen has sped to crisis locations to help with the most urgent of human needs: Feeding communities with limited access to food. By starting with the idea of “one plate at a time” and recruiting local communities in areas struck by disaster, WCK puts into action Andrés’ long-held belief that “big problems have very simple solutions.” He’s utterly inspiring in every way.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Ron Howard’s doc We Feed People, direct from YouTube:

In We Feed People, Oscar-winning director Ron Howard shows chef José Andrés and the WCK (World Central Kitchen) team at locations across the globe as the multiple threats of a changing climate require split-second responses and innovative, immediate solutions to so many life-threatening emergencies. Since Andrés first came to the U.S. from Spain over 30 years ago and began a remarkable culinary career that grew to locations in almost a dozen cities internationally, his passion and life’s work have gone hand in hand with activism. Seeing hunger relief as the first and most vital line of aid, and one that too often gets bogged down in bureaucracy and red tape, Andrés and WCK have become part of a worldwide, energetic team supporting food security one plate at a time. We Feed People is directed by award-winning American actor / producer / filmmaker Ron Howard, director of the other documentary films Made in America, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, Pavarotti, and Rebuilding Paradise previously. This is produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Justin Wilkes, Meredith Kaulfers, Walter Matteson. Nat Geo will debut We Feed People streaming on Disney+ starting May 27th, 2022. Who wants to watch?

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One Final Trailer for ‘Elvis’ with Austin Butler – Opening This Week

One Final Trailer for ‘Elvis’ with Austin Butler – Opening This Week

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June 22, 2022
Source: YouTube

“In that moment, Elvis the Man was sacrificed… and Elvis the God was born.” Opening on Friday this week is Baz Luhrmann’s extravagant, ravishing biopic telling the story of Elvis!! The King of Rock. This officially premiered at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival last month, and is dropping in theaters nationwide this week – with Warner Bros giving it one final push with this trailer and a featurette. The movie chronicles the life and career of rock-and-roll legend Elvis Presley, starring Austin Butler (also seen in The Dead Don’t Die, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) as the iconic musician. Covering his entire life, from childhood to stardom and his tragic early death. This also stars Tom Hanks as his promoter Colonel Tom Parker, Luke Bracey, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Dacre Montgomery, David Wenham, Richard Roxburgh, Kate Mulvany, Elizabeth Cullen, Natasha Bassett, plus Kelvin Harrison Jr. as B.B. King, and Olivia DeJonge as Priscilla Presley. I saw this one in Cannes and it’s definitely a summer movie like no other, big and loud and sweeping and epic. Not easy to tell his entire story in one movie, but Luhrmann shoots for the Vegas moon.

Here’s the third final trailer (+ featurette / poster) for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, direct from YouTube:

You can watch the first official trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis here, as well as the second trailer here.

Set against an evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America, Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming Elvis movie covers the rock legend’s growth from dirt-poor singer to global icon, seen through the prism of his complex relationship over two decades with manager Colonel Tom Parker (played by Tom Hanks). Presley reached a level of stardom matched only by the Beatles before his death in 1977 at the age of 42. This currently untitled Elvis Presley project, formerly known as Kat King or also just Elvis, is directed by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, director of the movies Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!, Australia, and The Great Gatsby previously. The screenplay is written by Sam Bromell, Baz Luhrmann, and Craig Pearce. Produced by Gail Berman, Catherine Martin, Patrick McCormick, Andrew Mittman, Schuyler Weiss, and Baz Luhrmann. This is premiering at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Warner Bros will debut Luhrmann’s Elvis in theaters everywhere on June 24th, 2022 this summer. Who’s ready?

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