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Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

Great book (mostly), but still, good luck with that lads!

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cloud-atlas-wachowski-brothers-tom-tykwer-225835

[h=2]The directing trio will shoot the historic/sci fi epic -- starring Halle Berry and Tom Hanks -- in parallel using two complete teams.[/h] BERLIN -- Cloud Atlas, the ambitious literary adaptation being co-written and co-directed by The Matrix siblings Andy and Lana Wachowski and German helmer Tom Tykwer (Run, Lola, Run, The International) is set to begin shooting mid-to-late September at Germany's Studio Babelsberg.

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The mega project, which stars Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugo Weaving, Susan Sarandon, Ben Whishaw and Jim Broadbent, has been delayed sightly as Berlin-based producers X Filme close financing and contract negotiations with talent. X Filme topper Stefan Ardnt said the budget for Cloud will be "definitely lower" than then $100 million - $120 million that had been floated as an estimate in the past but he would not be drawn into giving an exact figure. Ardnt did confirm that the bulk of Cloud, "some 80 percent," will be shot in Babelsberg, Berlin and the surrounding area.

The film is based on David Mitchell's epic novel, which follows six story-lines, each set in a different place and era. The novel's timeline and geography stretches from 19th century Australia to a post-apocalyptic Hawaii.

"Many have called the novel unfilmable, but Tom [Tykwer] and the Wachowskis have found a way to tell these stories in an amazing, linear and very cinematic way," Arndt said.

Part of the concept of the film will see the actors play multiple roles in the various storylines. Tykwer and the Wachowski siblings will shoot parallel to each other using two separate film crews. Arndt wouldn't confirm details but it's expected Tykwer, whose credits include the 18th century-set Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, will handle Cloud Atlas' period era plotlines while the Wachowskis apply their Matrix mojo to the novel's sci-fi settings.

Ardnt said he was particularly proud that Cloud Atlas was a "truly German production" and not, like so many of the big budget films that shoot at Babelsberg, including actioners Hannah or Unknown, a Hollywood import. "It's always been a dream of mine to shoot at Babelsberg," said the producer of The White Ribbon and Goodbye, Lenin!. "It shows we can do more here than just small German films or service production for big Hollywood ones."

Ardnt said Cloud Atlas would not have been possible without a unique financing arrangement from Berlin bank IFB and German regional film funding body, the Medienboard, which threw in together to provide X Filme with a low six figure sum to develop the project.

"This is first time we've done development funding in this way together with a bank," said Medienboard managing director Kirsten Niehuus. "But it is a model that could be interesting for specific projects, particularly ones with international potential, like this one."
X Filme is lead producer on Cloud Atlas and acquired and developed the property. Grant Hill of Anarchos Pictures in the U.S will also get a producer credit. Focus Features is handling worldwide rights to the title, which Warner Bros. will release domestically. Berlin-based A Company is a co-financier of Cloud Atlas and has taken rights in Russia and Eastern Europe.
 
American Psycho - Unfilmable if shot as written (rats up vaginas, hardcore sex, ultra violence) so they shot it more as a parody / comedy.

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - I really didn't like A Cock and Bull Story at all.

Perfume - they made a very good stab at it but cut the majority of the middle section of the book.
 
American Psycho - Unfilmable if shot as written (rats up vaginas, hardcore sex, ultra violence) so they shot it more as a parody / comedy.

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - I really didn't like A Cock and Bull Story at all.

Perfume - they made a very good stab at it but cut the majority of the middle section of the book.

Actually, having read Perfume and American Psycho and then seen the movies, I suppose anything is possible.

They are also on the verge of completing "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close". But that really falls into the "Please Don't Make a Movie Out of my Favourite Book" thread.
 
I don't see Cloud Atlas as unfilmable ... It's just six different short films strung together. Whether they can make that work as movie is the question. Though I am sure since the geniuses behind The Matrix are involved anything is possible. Eh .....

I liked that Tristam Shandy movie though I am not familiar at all with the book. Book adaptations are so much better when they take the book as a starting point and go somewhere else with it e.g. naked lunch
 
Brendan Gleeson is apparently involved in a project to make a movie of At Swim-Two-Birds.. Strikes me as something that would drive the average screenwriter insane, but I'd be intrigued to see how they do it.
 
Yeah that's right, could be hilarious. That book is class - you spend about half of it wondering what the hell is going on, then all of a sudden something just clicks and the rest of it is totally amazing.
 
First ones that popped into my head.

HP Lovecraft aint all that weird by todays standards, but sure was in its day.

Besides, the films are fairly "bonkers"
 
Brendan Gleeson is apparently involved in a project to make a movie of At Swim-Two-Birds.. Strikes me as something that would drive the average screenwriter insane, but I'd be intrigued to see how they do it.

Yeah that's right, could be hilarious. That book is class - you spend about half of it wondering what the hell is going on, then all of a sudden something just clicks and the rest of it is totally amazing.

gleeson is doing the script himself by all (online) accounts. the irish film board might be involve which could possibly be a bad thing.
 
yeah, getting finance for a film project is a bad thing all right...

I'd prefer it was privately funded. its crazy enough story to start with. if there is any layer of negotiating and trying to sell something thats mad as a bike to people who have to justify the expense its not conducive to film making. i think 11million was the figure i read this morning. my bread is grant work this year, the amount of shit we changed in the past 8 months is unbelievable. the title for one thing.
 
Yeah looking forward to see what sort of a fist they make of ASTB. Why has no-one made a film of The Third Policeman? Crying out for it so it is ...
 
Yeah looking forward to see what sort of a fist they make of ASTB. Why has no-one made a film of The Third Policeman? Crying out for it so it is ...

to speculate entirely, if gleeson is working on ASTB, then he must have pondered on that at some stage.
 
Kinda defeats the purpose if your ignoring me to respond to my posts now doesn't it.
 

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