Retaliation is directed by Ludwig Shammasian & Paul Shammasian and written by Geoff Thompson. The film stars Orlando Bloom, Janet Montgomery and Anne Reid.
Critically acclaimed upon its recent US release, Retaliation features a career-best performance by Orlando Bloom. Geoff Thompson's script is inspired by his own real-life experiences, with Retaliation drawing praise for its exceptional central performance and its authentic direction.
Vibha Chopra, Head-Global Syndication & International Film Distribution at Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited, says, "We are very excited to bring Retaliation to a wide audience in India, UK, Middle East, Africa, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Caribbean. Retaliation offers to be a critically acclaimed thriller and an important movie for film lovers. I was blown away by Orlando Bloom's performance, and we're proud to be able to bring it to people's homes on 26th March & also in cinemas in the Middle East on 25th March."
Fuelled by anger, a demolition worker seeks...
Critically acclaimed upon its recent US release, Retaliation features a career-best performance by Orlando Bloom. Geoff Thompson's script is inspired by his own real-life experiences, with Retaliation drawing praise for its exceptional central performance and its authentic direction.
Vibha Chopra, Head-Global Syndication & International Film Distribution at Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited, says, "We are very excited to bring Retaliation to a wide audience in India, UK, Middle East, Africa, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Caribbean. Retaliation offers to be a critically acclaimed thriller and an important movie for film lovers. I was blown away by Orlando Bloom's performance, and we're proud to be able to bring it to people's homes on 26th March & also in cinemas in the Middle East on 25th March."
Fuelled by anger, a demolition worker seeks...
- 3/16/2021
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
There have been many narrative techniques used over the course of cinema’s history. Some of the more unique ones involve non-linear storytelling, popularised by Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. An uncommon technique, however, is that of the single situation movie, where the characters are kept in one location for the entirety of the film. Using this method, we have been treated to thrillers such as Rope (1948) and dramas like Carnage (2011), but the one thing they all had in common was that they included multiple characters interacting with one another, holding the audience’s attention through the use of conversations and conflict. But how would such a single location film work with just one actor? With one man delivering a 98-minute monologue about his career as a boxer, would the audience be bored, especially those who have no interest in the sport, or could this risky move work wonders?...
- 5/16/2017
- by Gulfam Ahmed
- The Cultural Post
Lord of the Rings star to shoot independent feature this month.
Orlando Bloom is to take the lead role in Romans, a British independent feature set to begin four weeks of principal photography in London on Nov 16.
The star of The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean will play Malky, a middle-aged man still trying to come to terms with crippling insecurity - the result of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a trusted and idolised priest.
The abuse set Malky’s life onto a trajectory of violent employment, serial self-abuse and psychotic sexual jealousy, and the film follows the character as he confronts the demons that have been haunting him for 20 years and makes the decision to forgive his abuser despite wanting violent revenge.
Directed by The Shammasian Brothers (The Pyramid Texts), the screenplay comes from Geoff Thompson.
Producers are Sheetal Vinod Talwar of Wsg Entertainment; James Harris and Mark Lane of The...
Orlando Bloom is to take the lead role in Romans, a British independent feature set to begin four weeks of principal photography in London on Nov 16.
The star of The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean will play Malky, a middle-aged man still trying to come to terms with crippling insecurity - the result of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a trusted and idolised priest.
The abuse set Malky’s life onto a trajectory of violent employment, serial self-abuse and psychotic sexual jealousy, and the film follows the character as he confronts the demons that have been haunting him for 20 years and makes the decision to forgive his abuser despite wanting violent revenge.
Directed by The Shammasian Brothers (The Pyramid Texts), the screenplay comes from Geoff Thompson.
Producers are Sheetal Vinod Talwar of Wsg Entertainment; James Harris and Mark Lane of The...
- 11/10/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
New additions to programme include Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward, Hector starring Peter Mullan and music documentary Big Gold Dream.
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced a number of Scottish titles for its upcoming edition, running June 17-28.
Alongside the previously announced Opening and Closing Galas of The Legend of Barney Thomson and Iona, this year’s festival will also screen Jake Gavin’s Hector, starring Peter Mullan, Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward and the world premiere of music documentary Big Gold Dream, which will be followed by an exclusive live gig from singer/songwriter Vic Godard and friends.
Other Scottish titles include The Shammasian Brothers’ Pyramid Texts, Colin Kennedy’s directorial debut feature Swung, Martin Radich’s Norfolk, Talulah Riley’s writer/directorial debut feature Scottish Mussel, Karen Guthrie’s The Closer We Get and Vicky Matthews’ documentary Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace.
Joining Gillan...
Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff) has announced a number of Scottish titles for its upcoming edition, running June 17-28.
Alongside the previously announced Opening and Closing Galas of The Legend of Barney Thomson and Iona, this year’s festival will also screen Jake Gavin’s Hector, starring Peter Mullan, Karen Gillan’s directorial short debut Coward and the world premiere of music documentary Big Gold Dream, which will be followed by an exclusive live gig from singer/songwriter Vic Godard and friends.
Other Scottish titles include The Shammasian Brothers’ Pyramid Texts, Colin Kennedy’s directorial debut feature Swung, Martin Radich’s Norfolk, Talulah Riley’s writer/directorial debut feature Scottish Mussel, Karen Guthrie’s The Closer We Get and Vicky Matthews’ documentary Andrew Carnegie: Rags to Riches, Power to Peace.
Joining Gillan...
- 5/19/2015
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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