Thursday, January 26, 2012

Holy Motors, The Movie

A huge treat and a great way to memorize #K25 this year for Kylie Minogue and her dedicated fans - two movies to be released in 2012! Very exciting!!!

Official UK poster
Just to remind: Kylie is also going to play "Tara" in "Jack and Diane" movie, also coming out this year!

*July Update*:     --> Holy Motors Cannes 2012 <--

                                  --> Festival Paris CinĂ©ma <--

*August Update*: --> Festival Del Film Locarno <--

*September Update*: --> UK Premiere <--

*October Update*: --> Rio Film Festival <--

*October Update* --> New York Film Festival <--

--> Red Carpet UK premiere of the critically acclaimed "Holy Motors" will be held at the Curzon Mayfair Cinema on Tuesday 18th September at 6.00pm, followed by a Q&A with Kylie Minogue and (tbc) lead actor Denis Lavant and director Leos Carax in attendance.
http://www.curzoncinemas.com/news/all/holy_motors_premiere.aspx (Thanks, Ello!)

Who Were We (Full song from the movie):

Kylie Minogue - Who Were We? by KaneW

Official UK trailer (2nd one is the Official Trailer):

   

As we know and are all very excited: Kylie Minogue will make her movie comeback starring in Leos Carax's drama Holly Motors, along with Eva Mendes.
I read many people's expectations and was very pleased to see that most of them are really looking forward to seeing the movie.
Also, there's information as for the date of release on some web sites and it's stated as August 15th, 2012!



The movie is starring:
Eva Mendes
Kylie Minogue
Michel Piccoli
Denis Lavant
Jean-Francois Balmer
Edith Scob
Karl Hoffmeister

Here's the new info we got lately:
"We follow 24 hours in the life of a being (DL) moving from life to life like a cold and solitary assassin moving from hit to hit. In each of these interwoven lives, the being possesses an entirely distinct identity: sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes youthful, sometimes old to the point of dying; sometimes destitute, sometimes wealthy. By turns murderer, beggar, company chairman, monstrous creature, worker, family man…

It’s clear that DL is playing roles, and plunging headfirst into each – but where are the cameras, the crew, the director? He seems horribly alone, exhausted from being chained to all these lives that are not his, from having to kill enemies that are not his enemies, having to embrace wives and children who are not his. But sometimes, conversely, we feel DL is wounded by having to leave, the moment his scene is over, other beings he would have liked to leave no longer."

(more at http://mubi.com/films/holly-motors)


xo K

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