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Post by jo on Jul 9, 2019 6:10:33 GMT -5
Film distribution has not been announced, but Hugh Jackman is a long-shot contender on the site founded by Erik Anderson ( if I am not mistaken, he was a co-writer/editor in Sasha Stone's Awards website) -- awardswatch.com/2020-oscar-nomination-predictions-best-actor-june/As the movie has not had any trailer or even an announced film distributor in the USA, is Erik's basis one of buzz from ?production sources? Also, what could be the basis of rumored possible fall festival premieres for the movie? We'll see... Jo EDIT:Festival news and awards watch have been combined in this thread because festival screenings can be indicative of awards chances.
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Post by jo on Jul 13, 2019 13:11:51 GMT -5
Because BAD EDUCATION does not have a release date yet for 2019, this site is not optimistic that the movie will have Oscar chances for the coming awards race. www.kinetoscope.ca/blog/2019/7/9/ahtgxe2zt0taq56f0ykwzk37r6aeo4Re the quick turnaround issue -- the movie started filming on October 1 and wrapped on November 10 2018 ( which was as expected). The director Cory Finley said that the pre-production took over 2 years. http://instagram.com/p/BqDACX7HZE2 The fall festivals, for which the movie is being rumored ( per recent article by Deadline.com) will begin in late August into mid-September. Even if it does not make it to any of the 3 festivals ( Telluride/Venice/Toronto), the film could still have a late 2019 release date. By way of comparison, Les Miserables completed filming in June 2012 and was released December 25, 2012. For a movie of that scope, Tom Hooper completed post-production in only 6 months or so. If we were to gauge the amount of post-production work needed for a black comedy/drama like BAD EDUCATION ( which needed only 6 weeks to film) without the kind of spectacle and sound editing requirements based on the experience with Les Mis, maybe Bad Education would be a relatively simpler project to complete? There is a fair amount of interest in the movie and its filmfest-quality type because -- *It is a Black List script (2016). *It is directed by a fairly new director (Cory Finley), but who has impressed film buffs with his first project ("THOROUGHBREDS") and led to some excitement on his being chosen for the project. *It does have an impressive cast, notably Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, Ray Romano and others. Speculations on an awards site cite that it may even be a good candidate for the Best Ensemble Award ( SAG/AFTRA?). Jo
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Post by jo on Jul 13, 2019 13:53:26 GMT -5
Also posting this on this thread -- It looks like the link provided by hughmanity of a discussion board continues to update on developments -- From the link on the tweet re the film scoring --
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Post by jo on Jul 23, 2019 11:22:09 GMT -5
On the Official Site -- tiff.net/events/bad-education-finleyThe screening will represent the World Premiere of the movie. The film is supposed to be 103 minutes long ( 1 hour and 43 minutes). It will be part of SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS. Festival Details on the movie screening out on August 20. The 2019 TIFF -- Hugh's Tour Schedule -- Au/NZ leg ends on September 7 and the 2nd Leg of the North American tour starts on October 1! So, there is an excellent chance he will be in Toronto for the World Premiere! Jo
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Post by jo on Jul 23, 2019 11:25:55 GMT -5
Can you believe I did not recognize Hugh immediately This is going to be such an awards-bait!! Wait till you hear the full story and about his character
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Post by jo on Jul 24, 2019 6:17:25 GMT -5
Okay, Guys -- if you're wondering if Pete Hammond is just making small talk about the seeming "very strong" chances for Hugh Jackman in this year's awards race -- You may want to refresh a previous post which heavily outlines the plotline and the character development on the role that Hugh plays in the movie, in this script review than by ScriptShadow a few years back when Hugh has not even accepted to do the movie. You may not want to read it if you are wary of SPOILERS!Reposted from the BARE thread on the film project --
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Post by jo on Jul 24, 2019 7:03:38 GMT -5
Hugh with Bad Education co-star Rafael Casal and actress Helen Hunt.
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Post by jo on Jul 26, 2019 11:57:17 GMT -5
BBC assesses buzz on the films bound for the TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL -- www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-49088484BBC obviously does not much about the forthcoming film, other than public knowledge info. Many have actually cited not just the script quality but also the quality of the cast ( Jackman/Janney/Romano/etc). Jo
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Post by jo on Aug 27, 2019 15:51:09 GMT -5
At the moment, Hugh is NOT on the list of confirmed actor attendees to the Toronto International Festival --
His last show on the tour before TIFF is a matinee ( 2:00 pm) in Auckland, New Zealand, on September 7, 2019. BAD EDUCATION is due for its premiere at TIFF on September 8, 2019 (at 6:15 pm). If he takes a flight to Canada and flies eastward immediately, maybe he can make it because he gains a day when the flight crosses the International Date Line on the Pacific. Depends on whether an immediate flight can be worked out?
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Post by jo on Aug 29, 2019 5:39:24 GMT -5
BAD EDUCATION will be part of the LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2019! The Festival runs from October 2 -13, 2019. www.mirror.co.uk/film/bfi-london-film-festival-2019-19026985The tie-up with Empire Magazine ( the most widely read movie magazine) will likely ensure excellent media coverage. And since EMPIRE is acknowledged for the quality of its publication, this will be good for BAD EDUCATION publicity.
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Post by jo on Aug 30, 2019 17:41:15 GMT -5
Screening days/times for BAD EDUCATION at the TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL --
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Post by mamaleh on Sept 4, 2019 9:58:14 GMT -5
I think I understand what they mean by the "I, Tonya" appeal. Although it is essentially a serious story, the characters are so larger than life as to be comical, even while planning nasty deeds. Finley could be directing Hugh to find the out-there, self-delusional aspects of Tassone, which I could see as being played to comic effect at times.
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