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Hollywood producers are planning a remake of the 2009 Cannes film festival smash A Prophet, from French director Jacques Audiard.Hollywood producers are planning a remake of the 2009 Cannes film festival smash A Prophet, from French director Jacques Audiard.
Studio Sony has bought the rights to Audiard's unorthodox gangster flick, the tale of a young and guileless French-Algerian felon who flourishes after becoming the prison pet of a greasy Corsican gangster. Tahar Rahim and Niels Arestrup took the lead roles in the original film, which won the Grand Prix at Cannes and was France's entry for the foreign-language Oscar as well as the winner of a remarkable nine prizes at the Césars, the nation's top film award ceremony.Studio Sony has bought the rights to Audiard's unorthodox gangster flick, the tale of a young and guileless French-Algerian felon who flourishes after becoming the prison pet of a greasy Corsican gangster. Tahar Rahim and Niels Arestrup took the lead roles in the original film, which won the Grand Prix at Cannes and was France's entry for the foreign-language Oscar as well as the winner of a remarkable nine prizes at the Césars, the nation's top film award ceremony.
The US version is being put together by producer Neal Moritz, who is best known for the enduringly popular Fast & Furious movies. Moritz has history, good and bad, in the remake game: he oversaw the poorly received reworking of classic Paul Verhoeven sci-fi romp Total Recall as well as the rather more watchable big-screen comedic update of teen-oriented TV show 21 Jump Street last year. No cast or director information has been announced.The US version is being put together by producer Neal Moritz, who is best known for the enduringly popular Fast & Furious movies. Moritz has history, good and bad, in the remake game: he oversaw the poorly received reworking of classic Paul Verhoeven sci-fi romp Total Recall as well as the rather more watchable big-screen comedic update of teen-oriented TV show 21 Jump Street last year. No cast or director information has been announced.
Audiard caught the eye of US tastemakers once again earlier this year when his elliptical romance Rust and Bone saw star Marion Cotillard nominated for a best actress Golden Globe.Audiard caught the eye of US tastemakers once again earlier this year when his elliptical romance Rust and Bone saw star Marion Cotillard nominated for a best actress Golden Globe.
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