凱特在I'm Not There裡的表現讓老闆以死力挺
ylan Movie to Open Like a Rolling Premiere
By JOHN ANDERSON
Imagine you’re a film distributor, handling an experimental movie by one of
the country’s most iconoclastic directors. The subject is an enigmatic
occasional recluse who is being portrayed by four actors, an actress and a
13-year-old boy. Where do you open that film?
If you’re very lucky, you get to book it at Film Forum, perhaps the most
exclusive art-house cinema in Manhattan.
Now what do you do with a movie that stars Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere,
Christian Bale and Heath Ledger; whose subject is Bob Dylan; and whose
director is the Oscar-nominated Todd Haynes?
Same answer. Same film. Which is what’s making the planned Nov. 21 release
of “I’m Not There,” Mr. Haynes’s rumination on Mr. Dylan’s lives and
times, something of a curiosity.
In addition to Film Forum, the film’s distributor, the Weinstein Company,
will be opening the movie in just three other theaters, one more in New York
and two in Los Angeles, giving it the kind of debut that might be afforded a
Mexican documentary. Even “Velvet Goldmine” — the previous
Weinstein-Haynes collaboration, about the British glam-rock scene of the
1970s, which starred an unknown Jonathan Rhys Meyers — began in 85 theaters
in 1998.
But Harvey Weinstein, the company’s co-chairman, said the slow rollout was
the best way to nurture an unconventional, nonlinear movie like “I’m Not
There,” in which the above-mentioned stars play Mr. Dylan at particular
stages of his life. Shot in styles that correspond to each Dylan epoch, “I’
m Not There” sometimes looks like “A Hard Day’s Night,” elsewhere like “
McCabe and Mrs. Miller,” with Mr. Dylan’s life being imbued with mythic
American qualities.
“With a movie like this you have to build it,” said Mr. Weinstein, who
founded the company with his brother, Bob, two years ago after an acrimonious
split from the Walt Disney Company saw them relinquish control of Miramax. “
I don’t think you can go out on 500 screens. The reason for Film Forum is
you go where the best word of mouth is on the movie. I like the movie; I
think it’s adventurous. The audience is going to have to work — work in a
good way.”
Mr. Weinstein said that a similar approach had worked for two of Miramax’s
biggest successes. “Good Will Hunting” opened in New York and Los Angeles
and eventually brought in nearly $140 million at the domestic box office,
while “Chicago” began the same way and grossed $170 million. Those films
had larger openings, however: “Good Will Hunting” (with the rising stars
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) in 7 theaters, “Chicago” in 77.
“I’m not saying this movie’s going to come anywhere near those,” Mr.
Weinstein said, “but I have a tendency to start small and go big. If we
threw this movie out wide, I don’t know what it would do. I think we have to
start somewhere.”
The “somewhere” means Film Forum, “a real cathedral of cinema” according
to Mr. Haynes’s longtime producer, Christine Vachon, which has presented the
premieres of work by Ingmar Bergman, Jean-Luc Godard, Hal Hartley, Claude
Chabrol, Spike Lee and Lars von Trier, among many others. But rarely does it
get star-laden films like “I’m Not There.” And for it to agree to have
another theater share a New York premiere is a rare move.
“We did it with ‘Saraband,’ ” said Karen Cooper, Film Forum’s director,
referring to Mr. Bergman’s last American release. “Lincoln Plaza opened it
the same day, and I don’t think either of us were happy. I thought the same
crowd that lined up to see ‘Scenes From a Marriage’ would want to see ‘
Scenes From a Divorce.’ I was wrong.”
Ms. Cooper said that she was offered shared openings all the time and
regularly turned them down. But she said that she and Mike Maggiore, Film
Forum’s programmer and publicist, decided the Haynes film was so remarkable
that they would not mind sharing it with Lincoln Plaza. In Los Angeles, “I’
m Not There” will open at the Westside Pavilion and ArcLight Cinemas.
Conventional movie-business wisdom says that if a film fails to catch fire at
its opening theater, it will not move much farther. But Mr. Weinstein said
there was “not a chance” he would not take this film into more theaters and
cities, regardless of its fate on the coasts. “I’m going to play every
major city in the United States with this movie,” he said. “I’ll play 100
cities, at least.”
He said he also planned to position Ms. Blanchett, who plays Mr. Dylan
during his “Blonde on Blonde” phase, for an Oscar. (Mr. Bale corresponds
to “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan,” Mr. Ledger to “John Wesley Harding.”)
“I may be jumping the gun,” Mr. Weinstein said, “but if Cate Blanchett
doesn’t get nominated, I’ll shoot myself.”
Films considered Oscar-worthy are released in various ways. Last year, Pedro
Almodo'var’s “Volver” and its star, Pene'lope Cruz, were seen as possible
contenders, but Sony Pictures Classics opened the film in only six theaters.
(It ultimately grossed close to $13 million.) Another nominee-to-be, “Pan’s
Labyrinth,” opened on 17 screens. It has made approximately $37 million.
Both those films, however, were in Spanish, and foreign-language films are a
hard sell to the American moviegoer.
“I’m Not There,” which will play at film festivals in Venice, Toronto and
New York, is Mr. Haynes’s first movie since “Far From Heaven,” his
critically acclaimed 2002 homage to the melodramas of Douglas Sirk. The film,
which has Mr. Dylan’s blessing, is also, according to Ms. Vachon, his most
expensive film, although she declined to divulge the amount. (“Far From
Heaven” cost $13.5 million, according to boxofficemojo.com.)
Though Mr. Haynes, who was unavailable for this article, has never had a
major commercial success except for “Far From Heaven,” he has never
suffered a lack of critical acclaim. His “Poison,” for example, won the
Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1991, and “Far From Heaven
” received four Academy Award nominations, including one for its star,
Julianne Moore. But Mr. Weinstein said the decision to pick up “I’m Not
There” was not purely about making money but about an obligation to have
important movies distributed.
“That’s the story of my life,” he said. “That’s exactly what I believe
in. ‘I’m Not There’ and some of the tougher stuff — it’s not going to be
‘The Nanny Diaries,’ you know. But I’ve been very fortunate that what I’
ve believed in has worked, and even when it doesn’t work, we make money in
other areas to cover that. It is my responsibility and, more importantly, it’
s my passion.”
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重點是這部電影也是從小規模開始上映
然後電影公司會推凱特!
老闆說如果凱特沒獲提名,他會舉槍自盡!
wow~
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