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Posted on July 28, 2015 by Celyn   Colonia News

The Toronto International Film Festival has just announced the first batch of titles for this year’s line-up and it was announced that “Colonia” has been selected for the festival. The film will be screened as part of the ‘Special Presentations’ lineup.

Plot: Two young lovers find themselves trapped in the murderous crackdown following the 1973 coup against Chilean president Salvador Allende.
Runtime: 110 minutes
Principal Cast: Emma Watson , Daniel Brühl, Michael Nyqvist

The TIFF runs from September 10-20 and for more information be sure to head over to the festival’s official website.

Posted on June 25, 2015 by Lindsey   News The Circle

Emma Watson is set to play the lead opposite Tom Hanks in James Ponsoldt’s next movie “The Circle,” which is a co-production between Playtone and Likely Story. It was previously reported that Emma was offered the part, but seems like it’s official now.

Ponsoldt (“The Spectacular Now”) adapted the novel written by Dave Eggers and will also produce with Playtone’s Hanks and Gary Goetzman and Likely Story’s Anthony Bregman.

Watson will play a young woman who’s hired for a big job in an Internet monopoly called the Circle, which links users’ personal emails, social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency. It’s there that she meets a mysterious older man, who will be played by two-time Oscar winner Hanks.

Watson will segue to “The Circle” once she wraps Disney’s live-action “Beauty and the Beast,” in which she stars alongside Dan Stevens and Luke Evans. She next stars opposite Ethan Hawke in Alejandro Amenabar’s thriller “Regression,” and she has also wrapped the indie thriller “Colonia,” in which she stars opposite Daniel Bruhl.

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Posted on June 10, 2015 by Celyn   Gallery News Regression Videos

The publicity for Emma’s latest film “Regression” seems to have begun today, with the first official trailer and poster being released. You can view the poster in the gallery and watch the trailer below. “Regression”, a psycho-drama, follows Angela Gray (Watson), a woman who accuses her father (Daniel Dencik) of sexual abuse. He submits to the investigation by Hawke’s detective, although he has no recollection of the alleged events. “Regression” will be released in UK cinemas on October 9.

Posted on May 29, 2015 by Lindsey   News The Circle

Alicia Vikander is likely to drop off “The Circle”, which was one of the hottest Cannes pic packages. Word we are hearing is that the producers have made an offer to Harry Potter star Emma Watson to play the young female lead.

“The Circle”, based on a Dave Eggers novel and written and directed by James Ponsoldt, was one of the hottest titles at the just-wrapped Cannes market. Vikander’s attachment was only announced on the eve of of the festival — to play a young employee at a tech company called The Circle, who gets involved with a mysterious man — with IM Global virtually selling out international with a slew of big indie deals.

Hanks and Gary Goetzman’s shingle Playtone is producing along with Anthony Bregman’s Likely Story and Ponsoldt and Walter Parkes and Laurie Macdonald. Image Nation Abu Dhabi is fully financing and will present the film in association with Parkes Macdonald Productions. Having Image Nation on board, along with its commitment to finance, gives the project a level of protection against the vagaries of casting and scheduling.

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