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#1 XC

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Posted 29 January 2008 - 21:13

(Jag har för mig att denna film nämnts förut någonstans, men hittar det inte. (Tror det kan vara denna artikel som jag far efter)Så en ny tråd it is!

Svenskar gör film med Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore är klar för den övernaturliga skräckthrillern "Shelter", skriver Variety. Och det blir två svenskar som regisserar, Måns Mårlind och Björn Stein. Duon har tidigare gjort "Storm" och "Shelter" blir deras Hollywood-debut.

- Oj då, jag visste inte att det var offentligt än så jag vet inte riktigt vad jag får säga. Men det är en väldigt, väldigt läskig film, en klassisk skräckthriller.

Manuset är skrivet av Michael Cooney ("Identity") och även om Måns Mårlind inte kan avslöja några detaljer så säger han att filmen ska gå i samma stil som skräckklassiker som "Omen" och "Exorcisten".

- Det var därför Julianne Moore valde att göra den. Hon ville göra en film i den här genren och hade massor av manus. Men allt var skräp. Vi lever ju "Saw"-tider där folk skär sönder varandra. "Shelter" är mer som ett drama där det råkar hända läskiga saker.

Inspelningarna av "Shelter" börjar i slutet av mars i Pittsburgh, men Måns Mårlind är inte nervös över att ta steget över Atlanten.

- Julianne Moore är väldigt ödmjuk och extremt trevlig. Man trivs att bara vara i samma rum som henne. Och film är film och vi gör som vi brukar, tar en tugga i taget liksom. Men vi har förstått att teamen är lite större där borta och att det är mer politik inblandat. Men vi vet hur man gör film och det är det som räknas i slutändan, säger Måns Mårlind.

Gillade som bekant både Storm och Snapphanar så det här kan ju bli bra. :)

Länkar:
Julianne Moore Looks for 'Shelter' - Cinematical
fearsmag.com - Julianne Moore to star in 'Shelter'
Bio.nu » Arkiv » Svenskar gör film med Julianne Moore
Movies - News - Moore to star in supernatural thriller - Digital Spy
Moore Takes Shelter | Sci-fi Wire
Julianne Moore Seeks Shelter - CanMag
Julianne Moore is Looking for Shelter - ComingSoon.net

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Posted 29 January 2008 - 21:38

Ja, det här låter riktigt bra. :) Har gillat deras tidigare verk väldigt mycket.
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Posted 30 January 2008 - 14:54

Jag gillar Storm samt De Drabbade. Snapphanar var okej, men saknade det där lilla extra. Ser fram emot att få se hur det går för dessa herrar när dom gör sin debut i Hollywood. Konceptet låter ju lovande och med tanke på vad dom gjort tidigare så är det intressant att följa utveckligen av denna film. :)

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Posted 30 January 2008 - 15:10

Allt som Mårlind & Stein rör vid blir till guld. Jag kommer definitivt vilja se! :D
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Posted 18 November 2008 - 15:28

Det har varit tyst om denna film ett bra tag nu. Men den kommer att vara med under Stockholms Filmfestival under sektionen "Work in Progress". Vet inte exakt vad det innebär men jag utgår från att dom visar upp material från filmen helt enkelt.

Stockholm International Film Festival

Med Måns Mårlind, Björn Stein (regissörer)

Det är stjärnspäckat när svenska duon Mårlind/Stein gör Hollywooddebut med Julianne Moore och Jonathan Rhys Meyers i skräckthrillern Shelter.

28/11 - 13:30 - Gratis - Grand 2 - #807

Titel: Shelter WORK IN PROGRESS
Regi: Måns Mårlind & Björn Stein
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Längd: 60 min
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Annars har vi lite mer info i följande artikel.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Super scary Shelter wrapping up here today

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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In the movie Shelter, filming in the Pittsburgh area, Julianne Moore plays a psychiatrist opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers, a troubled patient.

Leave it to the Swedes.

Bjorn Stein and Mans Marlind have found a civilized, common-sense way to make a movie: by co-directing it. They flip a coin to see who gets the first day and take turns from there.

They do all the pre-production and post-production together, but each directs every other day and serves as "best buddy" on the off days. That is how they've been making Shelter, with Julianne Moore as a psychiatrist and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a patient, in Pittsburgh.

The movie, also starring Jeffrey DeMunn, Frances Conroy, Nate Corddry and 9-year-old Brooklynn Proulx, is scheduled to finish shooting today outside Pittsburgh.

NALA Films, which financed and produced In the Valley of Elah, starring Oscar nominee Tommy Lee Jones, is making the movie, budgeted at $20 million to $25 million. It's too soon to say when Shelter could land in theaters because it doesn't have a distributor, but producers are hoping for early next year.

"It's just such a perfect city to shoot our film in," said Darlene Caamano Loquet, president of production/producer of NALA Films. "It was set here, and we're getting everything we need, and the crew's amazing. We're having a great time, and the film looks great."

Now that production is almost over and co-director Stein has a handle on how it's turning out, he calls it a "very intense, super-scary thriller" or a "drama that happens to be a horror movie."

Details of the movie, written by Michael Cooney (Identity), are being kept under wraps, but this much is known: Moore plays psychiatrist Dr. Cara Jessup, who has made a career out of defying the notion of multiple personality disorders and providing such convincing courtroom testimony that many defendants have been sentenced to death.

Jessup is devoted to science but never lost faith in God, even after her husband was murdered. Her young daughter (Proulx) is a non-believer.

After a particularly troubling court case, Jessup's psychiatrist father (DeMunn) introduces her to his new patient (Rhys Meyers). As Jessup explores his past, she starts to question her beliefs in science and God and finds her family in danger.


Shelter is wrapping at a propitious time as another Moore movie, Fernando Meirelles' Blindness, is about to open the Cannes Film Festival and Rhys Meyers is making Showtime subscribers swoon over his King Henry VIII on The Tudors.

Stein, whose knowledge of Pittsburgh before coming here had been limited to such movies as Flashdance, Night of the Living Dead and The Deer Hunter, got to know the region while scouting and shooting.

"For me, as a Swede, it's how America looks for me. It's very beautiful, and from what I gather so far, of all the cities I've been in, it has more texture to it than most other cities, I think, which is very, very beautiful.

"We fall in love with everything here, from old ads painted on walls and stuff like that, we find that immensely beautiful," alongside photogenic bridges, mountains and forests.

Stein is 38 and Marlind 39, and they've been friends for 28 years. Both natives of Sweden, they met as boys during summer vacation when their parents hatched a scheme they would imitate.

"I went to this little tennis school; he was there also. Our parents just looked at each other and said, 'Can you drive our kid every second day so we don't have to drive him every day?' So we got to sit in the same car, and then we became friends."

They soaked up the same movies at a little cinema, and Stein recalled, in accented English, "That's where the interest was born. We've been at it ever since."

Veterans of Swedish television, commercials and an award-winning film called Storm, they are making their American debut with Shelter.

As for the co-directing arrangement, Stein says, "It's a very strange setup everyone seems to think, but it works fantastically. ...

"If I win [the coin toss] and I start to direct, Mans is my 'best buddy' as we call him. He sits next to me, he doesn't have any responsibility, he doesn't have to run the show at all like I do, but he runs me, kind of. He helps me a lot."

The "best buddy" might spot something amiss in the background, suggest it's time to move on -- you've got the shot -- or to try another take.

It's a bonus to have another person on the set with the exact same agenda. "It's very demanding to shoot a movie. You get tired, and by doing this every second day, you get to recharge more than usual. That's a blessing in disguise."

Caamano Loquet says Shelter had a pretty streamlined schedule, so the best buddy system worked well, especially with Swedish director of photography Linus Sandgren added to the mix.

"They've worked together, so the guys have a brilliant shorthand. They think as one, and they are such a great team. ... It's exciting to see them work, these three guys totally in sync."

On one recent day, Stein was best buddy, which allowed him to chat in the catering tent as a generous buffet was being readied for cast and crew, while Marlind was inside a makeshift soundstage with Moore, Rhys Meyers and DeMunn.

They were filming an intense, key scene at the beginning of the movie, which takes place inside what everyone cagily calls an "institution."

The actors were working on a set that included a staidly decorated office and an attached observation room. DeMunn's character was attempting to videotape the changeover in his patient from one personality to another.

Moore, who was at the top of the directors' wish list, was targeted "because she's the best female actress on the planet. She's also a mother like the character, and she comes across as very smart ... both as a person and usually the role she's playing," Stein said.

The directors were drawn to Rhys Meyers' talent as well as his interesting face, including "those eyes that pierce right through you" and his ability to handle dialects. This movie will allow audiences to see him in yet another way, Stein says.

The Pittsburgh backdrop for Shelter made it the first place the producers considered, although they thought about going to Canada. The state's tax incentive for filmmakers "made the decision a no-brainer," Caamano Loquet said.

When location manager Peter Martorano, working with the Pittsburgh Film Office, did a preliminary scout, he introduced the filmmakers to "the most fabulous locations you could possibly imagine," he said. Among them were McConnell's Mills State Park, Avella in Washington County, Collier and the Panhandle Trail.

He ultimately assembled a long list of locations that also included Downtown and its bridges, the Fort Pitt Tunnel, East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Jones Hall at Community College of Allegheny County, Ritter's Diner near Shadyside, Spin Bartini & Ultra Lounge in Shadyside, various locations in Braddock including the Carnegie Library and home of Mayor John Fetterman, a residence in the city's Schenley Farms neighborhood and the Collier maintenance yard.

"Being from Los Angeles and spending most of my career -- I've been doing this 18 years -- doing a fair amount of projects in the Rust Belt, Pittsburghers and people in Pennsylvania and everywhere we went made it so wonderful for us. Just made things really easy," said Martorano, who considers Cleveland his base.

"They talk about when 'Wonder Boys' shot here, what a fantastic job and you knew it was Pittsburgh. You're going to see it, and people are going to be really, really excited and proud to see their city. It's such a great little movie."

With, they promise, a big secret.


Edited by Cartman, 18 November 2008 - 15:28.


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Posted 02 December 2008 - 18:22

SVT - I huvudet på Mårlind & Stein

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Välkomna till Film & dramas följetong "I Huvudet på Mårlind & Stein i Hollywood". Nu är det äntligen premiär! När vi kliver in i Måns och Björns huvuden har de precis fått den första klippta versionen av deras Hollywoodproducerade film.

Del 1: Klippinfernot i Los Angeles:"Det finns inget mer deppigt än att se en grovklippning"

Bakgrund: Regissörsduon och barndomsvännerna Måns Mårlind och Björn Stein med succéer som "Storm", "Snapphanar" och tv-serien "Spung" bakom sig, gav sig av till det stora landet i väst för att söka lyckan.

De lyckades samla ihop en filmbudget på 20 miljoner och få två av Hollywoods största stjärnor: Julianne Moore och Jonathan Rhys Meyer att medverka i deras nya film "Shelter".

Om serien: Måns Mårlind och Björn Stein har, på uppdrag av film&drama, dokumenterat sin vardag under några intensiva veckor i Los Angeles. Varje vecka publicerar vi ett nytt avsnitt.

I HUVUDET PÅ är en videodagbok från en dedikerad och betydelsefull person som berikar vår Film & Drama-tillvaro just nu.

Följ länken för att se mer.


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Posted 09 August 2011 - 13:01

Så har jag då sett den här filmen och tyvärr var den lite av en besvikelse. Att jag såg den från första början beror till stor del på att jag tycker att Julianne Moore är en mycket begåvad skådespelerska samt att Mårlind & Stein är mycket begåvade regissörer. Många känner nog igenom dom tack vare filmen Storm som har sina stunder. Själv håller jag dock tv/miniserien De Drabbade som det bästa denna duo har gjort hittills. Den är bland det bästa som har producerats i detta land och får ni en chans att se den så gör det! När det gäller den här filmen så håller jag med om det som dom flesta säger, att den börjar riktigt bra och sedan sakta men säkert spårar ur helt. Man kan säga att den börjar som psykologisk skräck och slutar med en massa mumbo jumbo. Dom positiva delarna med filmen är att den är mycket snyggt fotad. Regissörerna har gjort ett bra jobb och man kan inte klandra dom för att denna film inte är bra. Även den bästa av regissörer har svårt att förvandla ett uselt manus till någonting bra, så om man ska klandra några så är det manusförfattarna. Även musiken och ljudeffekterna i filmen är bra. Kanske att man förlitar sig lite väl mycket på det, men man kan se det som både positivt och negativt. Skådespelarna sköter sig riktigt bra, speciellt dom ledande i Julianna Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers samt den alltid så duktige Jeffrey DeMunn. Så det finns en del saker som är bra med filmen men i slutänden så räcker det inte till utan filmen som helhet är ett klart misslyckande.