Next I wanted to see what all of the buzz was about in
regard to a film called Made in Japan about a Japanese country singer named Tomi Fujiyama who dreams of returning to the Grand Ole Opry after performing there in 1964.
Not exact matches
Directed by Matthew Vaughn and adapted from Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons» graphic novel
called The Secret Service, the
film borrowed a great deal from the James Bond mythos — the tuxedos especially — while exercising a shocking amount of audacity in
regards to sex and violence.
Thanks
to the forthcoming European Parliament election (which was moved from June
to late May, and now conflicts with Cannes» final weekend), only one Competition
film was screened yesterday, leaving me free
to poke my nose into the sidebar program
called Un Certain
Regard.
John Q is a
film that isn't going
to change an opinion out there
regarding the health care industry so much as it is a
call for people
to take up arms whenever they feel abused by the system, and although not intending
to, the message that is ultimately delivered will probably deliver more harm than good.
So, in
regards to my indie feature
film, that I've written, am producing, directing, taking
to festivals, and self - distributing — should I not be allowed
to call myself the «writer» on the project because it's outside of the studio system?