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amethystblackkchaos · 17 days
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Valley of the Gods https://bit.ly/3BpB6Ql Valley of the Gods. What the hell was that? At around an hour in, Lech Majewski’s film starts to look like it’s developing a plot. But until then it’s been a series of scenes/scenarios/situations that don’t seem to be very connected at all. In one we meet John (Josh Hartnett), a would-be writer trying to … Read more
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don-lichterman · 3 years
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VALLEY OF THE GODS Trailer (2020)
VALLEY OF THE GODS Trailer (2020)
Trailer for Valley Of The Gods starring John Malkovich and Josh Hartnett Watch Full movie Free: Download VALLEY OF THE GODS Trailer (2020) Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AA1cjDwRcfM
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k-wame · 7 years
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-You play your part to perfection, Mr. Chandler. -What part's that? -Rude, mechanical. Rugged Westerner.
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Con il due volte candidato al Premio Oscar John Malkovich, Josh Hartnett (“The Black Dahlia”, “Penny Dreadfull”), Bérénice Marlohe (“Song to Song”, “Skyfall”) e il protagonista di “2001 Odissea nello spazio” Keir Dullea, Valley of the gods si presenta come un’esperienza visiva ed emotiva inedita. Il maestro polacco torna ad affrontare con questa opera temi a lui cari come l’amore, la perdita, il sogno e ovviamente l’arte: “L’essenza dell’arte è il contrasto. Qui abbiamo un contrasto enorme tra sistemi di valori diversi: da un lato il mondo ancestrale dei Navajo, abitanti della Valle degli dei, e dall’altro quello del magnate Wes Tauros (John Malkovich), l’uomo più ricco del mondo”. “Tutto ciò che accade lo vediamo attraverso gli occhi e le descrizioni di uno scrittore (Josh Hartnett). Non sappiamo se abbia rappresentato la pura realtà o se l’abbia piegata alla sua scrittura. Siamo nella mente dell’artista, e questa è l’idea alla base del film”. Lech Majewski Lech Majewski ha ricevuto il premio alla carriera al Lucca Film Festival-Europa Cinema 2020 e il premio speciale per la regia al 27th EnergaCAMERIMAGE 2019; VALLEY OF THE GODS ha vinto il premio come miglior film all’International Uranium Film Festival Berlin 2020, ha ottenuto lo Special Award al Los Angeles Polish Film Festival 2019 ed è stato selezionato in competizione al 53° Sitges Film Festival 2020. SINOSSI. Wes Tauros (John Malkovich), l’uomo più ricco sulla terra e collezionista di arte, vive nascosto dal mondo in un misterioso palazzo, conservando un segreto che lo tormenta. John Ecas (Josh Hartnett), dopo una separazione traumatica dalla moglie, inizia a scrivere la biografia di Tauros e accetta un invito nella sua magione. La società del magnate, che estrae uranio, ha deciso di scavare anche nella Valle degli Dei, violando una terra sacra: secondo un’antica leggenda Navajo tra le rocce della Valle sono rinchiusi gli spiriti di antiche divinità. Il film è stato co-prodotto da Lorenzo Ferrari Ardicini, presidente di CG Entertainment, e la produzione esecutiva per le scene girate in Italia è stata curata da Clara Visintini. “In questi mesi così complicati CG Entertainment non si è mai fermata: abbiamo proseguito il nostro lavoro di distribuzione, in home video e in digitale. Ora siamo entusiasti di poter tornare in sala e soprattutto di poterlo fare con Valley of the Gods, l’incredibile film di Lech Majewski di cu siamo anche co-produttori. Siamo rimasti travolti dal suo talento, dall’originalità della storia narrata - interpretata da un cast internazionale straordinario – dall’universalità dei temi affrontati e dalla potenza visiva di ogni scena, che sul grande schermo farà spiccare il volo all’immaginazione del pubblico”. Lorenzo Ferrari Ardicini, co-produttore e presidente di CG Entertainment IL TRITTICO DI LECH MAJEWSKI La collaborazione tra CG Entertainment e Lech Majewski è iniziata nel 2011, quando la sua fama di artista (poeta, scrittore, pittore, compositore, regista) era nota a livello internazionale -  basti pensare alle retrospettive a lui dedicate dal MOMA di New York o dal Louvre di Parigi -  ma non ancora in Italia. CG decise di distribuire in sala (e successivamente in home video e in digitale) quello che è stato definito IL TRITTICO DI LECH MAJESKI, una trilogia di film ispirati al mondo della pittura e dell’arte: Il giardino delle delizie, ispirato all’omonimo dipinto di Bosch, I colori della passione, con Rutger Hauer e Charlotte Rampling, ispirato a La salita al calvario di Pieter Bruegel, e Onirica, ispirato alla Divina Commedia. Read the full article
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DAL 3 GIUGNO AL CINEMA JOHN MALKOVICH JOSH HARTNETT, BERENICE MARLOHE VALLEY OF THE GODS dal regista de “I colori della passione” e “Onirica” LECH MAJEWSKI L’uomo più ricco sulla terra. Un giovane scrittore in crisi. Un’ancestrale leggenda navajo L’uscita nelle sale italiane, posticipata a causa dell’emergenza sanitaria, è confermata: VALLEY OF THE GODS, il nuovo film scritto e diretto da Lech Majewski. https://www.fashionluxury.info/it/
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mrseloures · 4 years
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Josh Hartnett plays John Ecas, the richest man in the world, in Lech Majewski's recent film “Valley of the Gods”.#joshhartnett
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THE SITGES Film Festival- Happy Samhain 2020 REVIEWS, VOL. II by Lucas Avram Cavazos
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For starters, a couple of docs that skirt socio-cultural issues but are right up this critic’s alley…history. The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film looks at just how social and political tensions of the 60s and 70s within North America differed between the US and Canadian territories, and that aided in the creation of on-fleek horror film traditions from then until the present day in Canada but obviously beyond, as well. Think Montreal in those times and know that it bred a revolution in French-language cinema. Throw in filmmakers like David Cronenberg, whose son won Best Film this year at Sitges 2020, and we start to see that the difference between US horror and Canadian horror has distinctly been shaped by the differences in the state from which they are helmed. Nice touch with bountiful shards of film clip examples to illustrate for dorks like myself. ###-1/2
Be Water tells the story of Bruce Lee but in such an unexpected treasure kind-of-way, as so much unseen and long time not-seen footage of Bruce and his family makes the film rife with historical depictions. I never knew that he was a kid actor star for Asian cinema devotees across the globe AND that he was born in San Francisco. The documentary title is derived from one of Lee’s core philosophical beliefs and it must be clearly stated that water being fluid as it is, smooth and crystalline as it is and yet hard as anything else, capable of breaking down dams, walls and even presidencies. Superb and informative if not definitive. ####
Ahhh Becky…such a lauded name these days with Beyonce fans and the like…Telling the tragic story of lil Becky (young horror film maven Lulu Wilson) who, after losing her mother a year or so before, is doted on by her loving father (US comic actor Joel McHale) who, one day, takes her away for a respite to a) continue the healing process in nature; b) assure her they will keep their country home; and c) let her know that his now girlfriend is about to become her new mommy…with lil brother in tow. Insert a common theme in the US (the world?) right now and white supremacism rears its scary-ass head in the name of some scary, escaped convicts (led by chunky-and-charming King of Queens star Kevin James) and the hit gets real...really quickly. The unexpected force? Tween kween Becky and her boiling pre-teen angst/anger. Chil’! This film gives good thrills! ###-1/2 (now premiering on Movistar+)
There was a moment whilst screening Catalan director Lluis Danes’ interesting La Vampira de Barcelona where I felt a sense of deja vu, a sense that I was back in the 90s watching an intriguing arthouse film documenting a little remembered piece of history. At times it felt like a mix between a low-budget Age of Innocence mixed with a sincere element of Ferrara’s The Addiction. Detailing the story of Enriqeta Marti i Ripollés, known as the Vampire of the Raval or Vampire of Barcelona as the film title suggests, it has nothing to do with blood sucking and much more to do with the fact that she had connections in high places and made deals that provided children for the sexual pleasures of men amongst the rankings of high society. This spanned over years and allegedly claimed the lives of over a dozen pre-adolescent children. Some researchers have disputed this claim and deemed her merely a mental case, but this film takes the necessary steps to analyse the documented case. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Film at this years’s festival, the film opens in local cinemas on the 20/11/20. ###-1/2
Spree was a superb piece of celluloid to screen for this year’s Sitges film festival and is yet another social reflection of how the demented realm of youngsters without scruples but plenty of social media contact make for a bleak AF future. The movie tells the story of Kurt Kunkle (Stranger Thing’s Joe Keery) who is beyond obsessed with social media stardom and concocts a way to attain that by attempting to coerce a kid he used to babysit (and who is now a social media influencer) to aid him grab more live stream viewers. But what ends up happening is a slow, maddening yet funny descent into a psychopathic spree of death or near-deaths that border on all-too-real yet achingly not-real tidbits of modern reality, especially for this under 20! Superb as a thought piece, creepy thrill ride and post-modern drama. The film is now streaming on some international Amazon Prime platforms but should also see an indie cine release by early next year. ####
The Old Man: The Movie was so much fun to screen! It was like going into the millennium-style, sardonic and sarcastic humour that I so gravitate to and spinning it through an Estonian milk to butter churn. Helmed by Estonian filmmakers Mikk Magi and Oskar Lehemaa, this animated (personal fave) film goes off telling the fabled Estonian story of how cows explode and wreak havoc when doing so if they are not milked every day or so! Apparently, this tale is told to kids in Estonia and is brought to life with the story of farmer/milkman, Grandpa, whose three grandkids come to visit for the summer, only to learn a valuable lesson or two when their trusted dairy cow goes missing. What ensues is such a silly laugh riot, and yet it also touches on human emotions and fantasy at the sane time and in such a wonderfully unique way. Though released in its native Estonia late last year, it is still hard to come by and I’m grateful to have screened it this year! ####
While I was screening Polish director Lech Majewski’s latest odd offering called Valley of the Gods, it was hard not to feel an overwhelming feeling of otherworldliness. The feeling of deja vu was too true, with a tinged air of Lynch mixed with the opulent director’s-eye of Sorrentino and a dash of Kubrick-style art-rendered-reality...even that might only start to begin to explain this piece. Telling the story of a man’s breakdown due to love’s labour lost, we follow John Ecas (Josh Hartnett) trying to break free from his sadness by immersing himself into the work of a man who is an old trillionaire (John Malkovich) and documenting his life story. What enraptures the audience (if they’re able to be, that is) is how director Majewski captures the odd reality of the original US-Americans, native American tribesmen like the Navajo here, set against the realities of modern USA. Unexplainable in a way, this film either grows on you or you walk the hell away wondering, ‘WTF!’ the film opens in local cinemas on the 20/11/20. ###-1/2
When a fantastical-horror film piece is also doubling as a social-environmental thought piece that can make you laugh, you’re probably onto something interesting. That is what I kept feeling was going to occur and lo and behold, it did as I watched the new film Slaxx. Helmed by experimental Montreal film director Elza Kephart, we get the truth behind the realities of fast fashion by large corp clothiers, like Zara/H&M and yes, even YOU Bennetton…your ads are a smokescreen for the clothes maker you used to be…and I no longer can buy in the outlets, although I do find it harder than heck from time to tie not to break down and load up on canvas shoes…yet I digress. In this film, when go-getter Libby gets a post working for a fast fashion retailer, she is pumped and ready to learn, burn and chuuuuurn out sales, mostly as the ‘new season’ jeans’ are about to go on sale, but there just happens to be a twist. These ‘slacks’ are out for blood…why, you ask? Assuredly, this over the top concept come straight to us with a complete tongue-in-cheek manner but highlighting the fact that the slacks’ design came courtesy of/at the expense of a wee cotton-picking lass in the depths of India who was accidentally killed during a horrid machine snafu, says a lot. A personal favourite of mine this year. ###-1/2
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film-book · 4 years
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VALLEY OF THE GODS (2019) Movie Trailer: Josh Hartnett is Writing the Biography of Reclusive Trillionaire John Malkovich http://filmbk.me/RbClWc
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ramascreen · 4 years
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Watch This Trailer For VALLEY OF THE GODS Starring John Malkovich and Josh Hartnett Well Go USA Entertainment released this trailer for VALLEY OF THE GODS which previously went through festival circuit and will finally arrive on digital/Blu-ray/VOD on August 11th.
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amethystblackkchaos · 17 days
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Very sexy with the suit 😍
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Josh Hartnett     Valley of the Gods   filming  2016
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biggoldbelt · 4 years
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Valley of the Gods Review: An Art House Film With Lynchian Vibes
Valley of the Gods Review: An Art House Film With Lynchian Vibes
Release date: August 11, 2020 Running time: 126 minutes Starring:  Josh Hartnett, Bérénice Marlohe, Jaime Ray Newman, John Malkovich
Valley of the Gods contrasts abundance and poverty through three separate storylines, featuring a middle-class writer (Hartnett), an eccentric trillionaire (Malkovich), and a struggling Navajo community. Post-divorce, copywriter John Ecas (Hartnett) undertakes the…
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Genre: Drama
Language: English
IMDb Ratings: 5.9/10
Quality: BluRay
Movie Size: 720p (796MB)
Director: Lech Majewski
Movie Cast: Josh Hartnett, John Malkovich, Jaime Ray Newman
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Sypnosis: Entwines Navajo lore with a reclusive trillionaire and his would-be biographer, creating a fascinating, mysterious and idiosyncratic vision of America.
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horrorphilia · 4 years
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VALLEY OF THE GODS On Blu-ray & Digital August 11!
Directed by Lech Majewski and Starring Josh Hartnett, Bérénice Marlohe & John Malkovich   VALLEY OF THE GODS   The Fantasy/Sci-Fi Drama Debuts on Digital, [...] from WordPress https://ift.tt/38DUdch via IFTTT
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