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TITLE: SUCK
SYNOPSIS: Fame will suck the life out of you
Suck is a rock'n'roll vampire comedy about a group of musical wannabees in search of immortality and a record deal. The rock band The Winners have sunk so low, they will do anything to make it big. After a life-changing encounter with a vampire, they rocket to stardom only to discover that fame and fortune are not all theyre cracked up to be.
DIRECTOR: Rob Stefaniuk
PRODUCERS: Robin Crumley, Jeff Rogers
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Gabriella Martinelli
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Brad Peyton, Terry Markus, Jeff Rogers, Tim Brown
CO-PRODUCER: Victoria Hirst
CAST: Rob Stefaniuk, Jessic Paré, Dave Foley, Iggy Pop, Dimitri Coats, Moby, Henry Rollins, Alex Lifeson, Calico Cooper, Carole Pope with Malcolm McDowell and Alice Cooper
WEB SITE: www.suckthemovie.com (coming soon)
RELEASE DATE: Fall 2009
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TITLE: MARION WOODMAN: DANCING IN THE FLAMES
SYNOPSIS: Marion Woodman is one of the western worlds most important wisdom keepers. As a renowned Jungian analyst, author and teacher, Marion is best known for her groundbreaking work on feminine psychology and addiction. Her books include Addiction to Perfection, The Owl was a Baker's Daughter, Bone: Dying into Life, The Pregnant Virgin and Dancing in the Flames.
Dancing in the Flames chronicles Marions unique life through conversation with renowned scholar and mystic, Andrew Harvey (editor of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying) and featuring the animation of Academy Award winning animator Faith Hubley.
DIRECTOR: Adam C. Reid
PRODUCER: Robin Crumley
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Gabriella Martinelli
ANIMATION: Faith Hubley
ADDITIONAL ANIMATION: Emily Hubley
RELEASE DATE: Fall 2009
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TITLE: LIVES OF THE SAINTS
SYNOPSIS: Directed by multi-award winner Jerry Ciccoritti, and starring Academy Award winner, Sophia Loren, Lives of the Saints, a 2 part 4 hour mini-series produced in conjunction with the CTV and MediaTrade, tells the story of Vittorio Innocente and his mother Christina, whose affair with a blue-eyed stranger shatters the innocence of Vittorio's childhood. As he pieces together the story of his mother's past, Vittorio discovers the truths of the villagers and the village, and gains a new understanding into human nature. The tiny Italian village of Valle del Sole harbours century-old superstitions, fears, maliciousness, hypocrisy and a pagan past. The closer Vittorio comes to the truth about his mother, the more his discoveries threaten to tear apart his own world.
DIRECTOR: Jerry Ciccoritti
KEY CAST: Sophia Loren, Sabrina Ferilli, Fabrizio Filippo, Jessica Pare, Nick Mancuso and Kris Kristofferson as Mathew Bok
RELEASE DATE: Now available
SOURCE: Capri Films, CTV Television and RTI S.p.A.
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TITLE: TIDELAND
SYNOPSIS: In the great tradition of child fantasy
stories such as The Wizard of Oz and Alice in Wonderland, Terry Gilliam takes us on a wild
adventure with his adaptation of Mitch Cullin's cult classic novel. Welcome to the world of
Jeliza-Rose, the young heroine and narrator of TIDELAND. What has brought Jeliza-Rose from the
big city to the prairies? And why is her former rockabilly guitarist father not talking to her
anymore? And who is making all that noise in the attic? Jeliza-Rose drifts from the harsh
reality of her childhood and escapes into the fantasies of her own active imagination. This is
a fantasy world to rival all others; here fireflies have names, bog-men awaken at dusk, monster
sharks swim down railroad tracks, and disembodied Barbie heads share in her adventures. TIDELAND
is as optimistic as it is surreal, as humorous as it is suspenseful - a celebration of the power
of a child's imagination.
PRODUCERS: Jeremy Thomas, Gabriella Martinelli
DIRECTOR: Terry Gilliam
KEY CAST: Jeff Bridges, Janet McTeer, Jennifer Tilly, Jodelle Ferland, Brendan Fletcher
RELEASE DATE: Available on DVD
SOURCE: Capri Films & HanWay Films
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TITLE: BETWEEN STRANGERS
SYNOPSIS: Academy Award winning actress Sophia Loren (Two Women, Grumpier Old Men) portrays a housewife trapped in an unhappy marriage; Academy Award winning actress Mira Sorvino (Mighty Aphrodite, Summer of Sam) is a photojournalist who receives acclaim for a TIME magazine cover, but cannot remember taking the picture; and Deborah Kara Unger (The Hurricane, Crash) plays a cellist, alienated from her husband and child by her obsession to track down her father.
DIRECTOR: Edoardo Ponti
KEY CAST: Sophia Loren, Mira Sorvino, Deborah Kara Unger, Pete Postlethwaite, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Malcolm McDowell, Gerard Depardieu, Wendy Crewson
RELEASE DATE: 2002
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