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ELVIS AND ANABELLE: Young Love | ELVIS AND ANABELLE: Young Love |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Tuesday, 17 July 2007 | |
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Max Minghella, son of famed director Anthony Minghella, has slowly been making a name for himself. After notable roles in Syriana and Bee Season, he took the lead role in Art School Confidential, to critical acclaim. Now he's back in another film, this time a love story set in small town USA. - - -
- - - Entitled Elvis and Anabelle, the film premiered at the South by Southwest film and music festival in Austin, Texas. Short synopsis: Anabelle is a small town beauty queen being groomed for success by her overly ambitious mother. Elvis is working without a license as a mortician at his eccentric father's mortuary. His sense of family duty and love for his ailing father keep him from following his dreams. Worn out by her mother's demands, Anabelle decides to hide out in the only place where she knows no one will look for her - the mortuary. In a final bid for freedom, Elvis and Annabelle set off on a trip across Texas, during which they will discover who they really are and what they want out of life, as well as their love for one another. [ Official Website ] [ Max Minghella's fansite ]
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Thanks Jed for featuring a spotlight on this interesting sounding, and somewhat unique film. It's the first I had heard of it. I also checked out the Elvis and Anabelle website, which is quite nice I thought. I really liked the teaser videos, it looks interesting! Very nice website presentation as well.
I did get to see Max Minghella in Bee Season (screenplay also written by Jake Gyllenhaal's mother) which I really liked, including his performance. Minghella is somewhat new to me, but I hope to see some of his movies.
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July 17, 2007
to the Max!
Currently updating Max's profile, and it is taking me sometime, coz a lot of new articles need to be added to it, anyway, here's an excerpt:
: In this Terry Zwigoff film, young Jerome Platz (Minghella), is an impressionable young man and unusual artist, who's just been accepted to the Strathmore Institute, a prestigious art college in New York City. It's when he meets the girl of his dreams (Sophia Myles) that he's desperate to impress her with his talent. But in the cutthroat world of art, Jerome has much more on his plate to worry about including favoritism, hypocritical instructors with fading dreams, backstabbing and desperation. But it only gets worse when a serial killer is terrorizing the campus, known only as the Strathmore Strangler. Could Jerome have possibly found himself an angle for success, both in love and in career? You may note that Sophia Myles is also the lead actress in Hallam Foe, the new film featuring Jamie Bell. So she's really a rising star and quite beautiful too!
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July 19, 2007
Max Minghella BBC Interview
Thought I would post this YouTube vid of a nearly 4 minute BBC interview Max gave, which is really quite interesting. For such a young actor of 21, it appears that he will have a great future in acting ahead of him.
Thought I would mention in this video interview at the beginning, Minghella mentions that he first got interested in acting, when he first seen a play in London, This Is Our Youth....It so happens that Jake Gyllenhall made his theatrical debut on the London stage in that same play! Minghella also talks about his role in Bee Season, which I thought he gave a very good performance. MAX MINGHELLA BBC VIDEO INTERVIEW Source: YouTube
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July 21, 2007
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