TORONTO: Herzog's "Rescue Dawn" Kicks Off Market On the Road to Oscar
MGM made the first major pick-up Saturday at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, shelling out the bucks for Werner Herzog's Vietnam POW pic, "Rescue Dawn."
The sale came in good time, marking the first big buy of the fest on only the third day of screenings. It also came right before the film’s world premiere Saturday night, when star Christian Bale was scheduled to walk the red carpet alongside Herzog himself.
Herzog adapted "Rescue Dawn" from his own 1997 documentary, "Little Dieter Needs to Fly," about Navy pilot Dieter Dengler. Bale plays Dengler, who was captured in Laos during the Vietnam War and tortured in a POW camp before escaping with fellow inmates. "Dawn" also stars Steve Zahn and Jeremy Davies.
In the festival notes, TIFF contributor Noah Cowan writes "the film's survivalist snarl, its intense anti-heroism, Dengler’s Sisyphean attempts to overcome predatory Mother Nature, and Herzog's abiding love of freakish wise men echo the filmmaker's earlier masterpieces, 'Cobra Verde' and 'Fitzcarraldo' in particular."Any Herzog fans interested yet?
According to Variety, MGM is planning a December release in order to place "Rescue Dawn" into awards season contention.
The sale came in good time, marking the first big buy of the fest on only the third day of screenings. It also came right before the film’s world premiere Saturday night, when star Christian Bale was scheduled to walk the red carpet alongside Herzog himself.
Herzog adapted "Rescue Dawn" from his own 1997 documentary, "Little Dieter Needs to Fly," about Navy pilot Dieter Dengler. Bale plays Dengler, who was captured in Laos during the Vietnam War and tortured in a POW camp before escaping with fellow inmates. "Dawn" also stars Steve Zahn and Jeremy Davies.
In the festival notes, TIFF contributor Noah Cowan writes "the film's survivalist snarl, its intense anti-heroism, Dengler’s Sisyphean attempts to overcome predatory Mother Nature, and Herzog's abiding love of freakish wise men echo the filmmaker's earlier masterpieces, 'Cobra Verde' and 'Fitzcarraldo' in particular."Any Herzog fans interested yet?
According to Variety, MGM is planning a December release in order to place "Rescue Dawn" into awards season contention.
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kickout2005 writes: on Sep 09 2006 11:43 PM looks amazing and definately award worthy (Reply to this) |
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Pilgermann writes: on Sep 10 2006 02:25 PM [b]I JUST PISSED MY PANTS![/b] I envy everyone who's gotten to see this at the festival. I love Herzog's films and this one looks fantastic. I'm so glad that this is going to get some attention. (Reply to this) |
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antickpix writes: on Sep 11 2006 09:10 AM HERZOG!!! I loved Little Deiter needs to fly... (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Sep 11 2006 09:18 AM Sounds pretty sweet, I'm glad it got picked up and will get released in time for consideration for the Oscars. (Reply to this) |
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Michael Campos-Quinn writes: on Sep 11 2006 09:27 AM Glad to see Herzog succeding at anything. Go Werner! (Reply to this) |
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zeromark16 writes: on Sep 13 2006 01:53 PM im seeing this on saturday. it's not the world premiere, but pretty damn close. sweet. (Reply to this) |
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