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Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johannson in The Other Boleyn Girl

Strong slate for ±«Óãtv Films



±«Óãtv Films approaches the 60th Cannes Film Festival with a strong and varied list of co-productions.

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Set to roll later this summer is Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, based on the celebrated novel by Richard Yates.

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The film re-unites five-time Oscar nominee Kate Winslet and three-time Oscar nominee Leonardo di Caprio – for the first time since the 1997 all-time box office hit and Oscar winning Titanic – to play the leading roles in this heart-rending story of thwarted passion and the search for fulfillment.

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John Maybury's The Edge Of Love (formerly known as The Best Time Of Our Lives), starring Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller, Cillian Murphy and Matthew Rhys, has just started shooting.

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A beautifully drawn love story, the film tells the story of two feisty, free-spirited women, Caitlin Thomas and Vera Killick, Vera's husband William Killick, and the brilliant, charismatic poet Dylan Thomas who loves both women.

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Set to shoot later this summer is Julian Jarrold's Brideshead Revisited, starring Ben Whishaw, Matthew Goode, Hayley Atwell with Emma Thompson and Michael Gambon.

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A heartbreaking romantic epic adapted from one of the truly great works of fiction of the 20th century, Brideshead Revisited is a gorgeously evocative story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence set in a pre-Second World War era when privileged aristocracy fell into decline.

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In post production are several high-profile ±«Óãtv Films co-productions:

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Justin Chadwick's tale of Mary and Anne Boleyn, The Other Boleyn Girl, starring Scarlett Johannson, Natalie Portman and Eric Bana, written by the much garlanded Peter Morgan;

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David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, a London set thriller, starring Naomi Watts and Viggo Mortensen;

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Gillian Armstrong's Death Defying Acts, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Guy Pearce, about the dramatic last days of Harry Houdini's life;

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and Richard Laxton's nourishing, magical comedy about real life, true love and plump vegetables on a city allotment in Liverpool – Grow Your Own, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce, and starring Benedict Wong, Eddie Marsan and Omid Djalili.

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James Honeyborne's The Meerkats – the first time ±«Óãtv Films has collaborated with the world-renowned ±«Óãtv Natural History Unit – is a highly dramatic family story that brings the heart of Africa to the big screen.

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Shot using ground-breaking filmmaking techniques in one of the harshest places on earth, the Kalahari Desert, the film is about meerkats growing up, pulling together and beating the odds.

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Three ordinary blokes may hold the fate of the entire world in their hands when they discover a rift in the space-time continuum in the gents' of their local pub in Gareth Carrivick's debut feature FAQ starring Chris O'Dowd, Mark Wootton, Dean Lennox Kelly and Anna Faris – Shaun of the Dead meets Back To The Future perhaps?

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±«Óãtv Films has had a very successful time at the box office around the world too, with positive results for the likes of Richard Eyre's Notes On A Scandal, Julian Jarrold's Becoming Jane, Andrea Arnold's Red Road, Nicholas Hytner's The History Boys and Chris Noonan's Miss Potter.

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David Thompson, Head of ±«Óãtv Films, said: "We think this is the most exciting slate of films we've ever had, with many more excellent projects on the horizon.

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"We are particularly proud of the range of films, the major international stars we are attracting to the projects we've developed, together with the exciting new and emerging talent."

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Notes to Editors

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Death Defying Acts: Film Finance Corporation Australia, ±«Óãtv Films, UK Film Council, Myriad Pictures present in association with the New South Wales Film and Television Office a Macgowan Lupovitz Nasatir Films and Zephyr Films Production.

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Grow Your Own: ±«Óãtv Films, UK Film Council, North West Vision present in association with Warp Films/Art in Action.

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The Other Boleyn Girl: Columbia Pictures and Focus Features present, in association with ±«Óãtv Films, a Ruby Films Production.

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Eastern Promises: Focus Features in association with ±«Óãtv Films present a Kudos production.

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Meerkats: The Weinstein Company and ±«Óãtv Films.

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FAQ: ±«Óãtv Films and HBO Films present a Doglamp production .

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Edge of Love: to be confirmed.

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Miss Potter: Phoenix Pictures and Momentum Pictures present, in association with The Isle of Man and The UK Film Council, a David Kirschner production in association with ±«Óãtv Films. A Chris Noonan Film.

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Becoming Jane: Miramax Films, Hanway, UK Film Council and The Irish Film Board present in association with 2 Entertain and ±«Óãtv Films an Ecosse Films Production in association with Blueprint Pictures produced with Scion Films.

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The History Boys: ±«Óãtv Two Films and Fox Searchlight Pictures and DNA Films present in association with the UK Film Council a National Theatre Production.

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Notes On A Scandal: Fox Searchlight and DNA present in association with UK Film Council and ±«Óãtv Films a Scott Rudin, Robert Fox Production.

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Red Road: UK Film Council, Scottish Screen, Glasgow Film Office and ±«Óãtv Films in association with Zoma Films and Verve Pictures present a Sigma/Zentropa Entertainment5 Production.

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Date: 21.05.2007
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