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Easy Virtue will have its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Source: The Australian

STEPHAN Elliott, director of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, is back on the scene after a long hiatus. His adaptation of the Noel Coward play Easy Virtue will have its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival before a possible run at the London Film Festival and its commercial release. The film, with an eclectic cast including Jessica Biel, Kristin Scott Thomas, Colin Firth and The Chronicles of Narnia’s Ben Barnes, was made in London, with the resurgent Ealing Studios among its producers. It has been picked up for Australian distribution through Hopscotch although the release date is not set. After bursting on to the scene with Frauds, which premiered at Cannes, then Priscilla and the shall we say ambitious Welcome to Woop Woop, Elliott’s 1999 thriller, Eye of the Beholder, made some money before Elliott seemed to disappear from screens. His return is keenly anticipated.

Armani is impressed by Ben Barnes

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Source: The NY daily news

Giorgio Armani would seem to be a little old for “The Chronicles of Narnia.” But we hear the 74-year-old fashion icon absolutely loves the looks of Ben Barnes, who plays Prince Caspian in the epic movie. A source says Armani recently invited the 26-year-old actor aboard his yacht. Insiders wonder if Barnes may soon be become a soldier in Armani’s army of celeb models, which includes David Beckham and Djimon Hounsou. Reps for Armani and Barnes declined to comment.

David Lister: The Week in Arts

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

source: the independant

The Hollywood inquisition can be painful

Saturday, 12 July 2008

One of the brightest young stars in film today is Ben Barnes. He plays Prince Caspian in the new Narnia film, is a Brit, a sex symbol, a big talent, and a troubled man. He revealed in an interview this week that he was so sick that he took to his bed and found it hard to rise from it. A doctor had to be summoned.

This is disturbing to hear about a young screen hero. But when he explained the reason for his distress, all was crystal clear. He had been doing publicity for the Prince Caspian movie; in other words, he had been doing, for the first time in his life, a series of interviews to promote a blockbuster film. In Barnes’s case he did 90 of them over a period of three days before hiding his head under the pillow.

Now there are those misanthropes who might say at this point that there are worse things in life, that Ben Barnes is displaying early symptoms of chronic luvvyness, and that he should get a life. But I’m with Barnes on this one. The Hollywood publicity machine, when it moves into action, can test the health of even the fittest young actor.

At these junkets, as they are called in the trade, film stars will indeed do days of interviews. They are often conducted at what are called “round-tables”, at which seven or eight interviewers from different countries put their questions.

I’ve done a few of these, and for the interviewers they are quite relaxing and useful. You can put your few questions, then watch your overseas colleagues put theirs, jot down in your notebook any interesting answers and pass them off in your article as being elicited by your good self. I have yet to read an interview in a British newspaper in which a film writer from Uruguay is credited for a probing question.

But for the actor, these round-tables are heavy going. For a start, they have to adapt every few minutes to a different nationality. As Ben Barnes found, this can be perplexing. He says: “I had people saying things like, ‘Who is Ben Barnes?’, and a French journalist said: ‘Tell me, what is life?’ I don’t know. And if I did, who cares?”

Ah, the existentialist questions. Yes, the French film writer will more often than not expect a twentysomething actor to explain the meaning of life. I suspect that the “Who is Ben Barnes?” question came from an Austrian journalist with a thesis on the works of Kafka. This must have all been hard to take for Ben, especially when the next question probably came from a British showbiz correspondent asking him when his first kiss was. Then he most likely faced The Washington Post, who would have wanted to know Ben’s views on Afghanistan. And that’s just half the table.

It could be worse, of course. Ben has probably yet to meet the film writers of Lebanon, who as I have mentioned before, are the most sycophantic in the world, one of them once asking Charlton Heston at the Cannes film festival: “Mr Heston, are you aware that you are my father, my mother, my sister and my brother?” I’d prepare an answer for that challenging little riddle if I were you, Ben.

Britain has an array of young actors and actresses taking America by storm. Our film industry should give them some proper international media training. It’s no easy matter for actors in their early 20s to have a working knowledge of sex, politics, poverty in the Third World and existentialist philosophy. But to promote a film in a global market today it’s a must.

Perhaps having a good doctor on hand too isn’t a bad idea.

‘Prince Caspian’ pushes ‘Iron Man’ off throne

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Source: AP

“The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” dethroned “Iron Man” as ruler at the box office, pulling down $56.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Walt Disney Co.’s action sequel took in less domestically in its opening weekend than “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” which sold $65.6 million in North America in its debut weekend in December 2005. “Caspian” also raked in $20.7 million overseas.

But Disney expects the PG-rated movie, based on the C.S. Lewis fantasy series, to ride high through the coming Memorial Day weekend. The first “Narnia” tale grossed $745 million worldwide over its theatrical run.

“This is a film that we think is going to play all summer long and it’s got nothing but school holidays in front of it,” said Mark Zoradi, president of the Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Group.

Disney is in pre-production on the third of the series, “The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” set for release in the summer of 2010.

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‘Prince Caspian’ pushes ‘Iron Man’ off throne

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Source: AP

“The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” dethroned “Iron Man” as ruler at the box office, pulling down $56.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Walt Disney Co.’s action sequel took in less domestically in its opening weekend than “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” which sold $65.6 million in North America in its debut weekend in December 2005. “Caspian” also raked in $20.7 million overseas.

But Disney expects the PG-rated movie, based on the C.S. Lewis fantasy series, to ride high through the coming Memorial Day weekend. The first “Narnia” tale grossed $745 million worldwide over its theatrical run.

“This is a film that we think is going to play all summer long and it’s got nothing but school holidays in front of it,” said Mark Zoradi, president of the Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Group.

Disney is in pre-production on the third of the series, “The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” set for release in the summer of 2010.

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Disney’s Newly Crowned Prince, Plucked From a London Stage

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Source: New York Times

As jarring moments go, the action figure in his likeness was nothing compared to the billboard on the Sunset Strip. There he was, towering eight stories above the boutiques and rock clubs, with sword brandished, lips pursed and “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” emblazoned across his legs. “This has to be one of the weirdest moments of my life,” said Ben Barnes, the young British actor who plays the title role in the coming movie. He backed up to take in the advertisement’s full effect. “I have no comprehension of what’s about to happen to me, do I?”

Nope.

Mr. Barnes is a polite 26-year-old who, until Walt Disney Pictures came calling in February 2007, was struggling in all the typical ways fledgling actors struggle. Despite the splashy outdoor advertising campaign, he is in many ways still living that life.

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Sneak peek at ‘Narnia’ sequel ‘Caspian’

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Source: MSN Movies

After its predecessor, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” surprised industry experts by grossing more than $290 million in the United States alone, you’d think the media would be taking “Prince Caspian” far more seriously. But the potential blockbuster seems amazingly under the radar compared with May’s other openers. Therefore, it’s not surprising that Disney sat your intrepid columnist down with director Andrew Adamson and producer Mark Johnson to watch a good 45 minutes of the upcoming flick. And, not surprisingly, there is a lot about the new movie for audiences to get excited about.

Caspian is pretty cool: It’s hard to introduce a new main character in the second installment of a franchise, but Adamson may have pulled it off with Caspian. The movie begins with the prince’s life on the line after the birth of a younger male cousin. Caspian’s evil uncle is king, and with the new heir his dashing nephew is expendable. The chase scene that follows is far more dramatic than most of “Wardrobe” and makes Caspian immediately sympathetic. The fact that newcomer Ben Barnes has some genuine charisma doesn’t hurt either.

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Sneak peek at ‘Narnia’ sequel ‘Caspian’

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Source: MSN Movies

After its predecessor, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” surprised industry experts by grossing more than $290 million in the United States alone, you’d think the media would be taking “Prince Caspian” far more seriously. But the potential blockbuster seems amazingly under the radar compared with May’s other openers. Therefore, it’s not surprising that Disney sat your intrepid columnist down with director Andrew Adamson and producer Mark Johnson to watch a good 45 minutes of the upcoming flick. And, not surprisingly, there is a lot about the new movie for audiences to get excited about.

Caspian is pretty cool: It’s hard to introduce a new main character in the second installment of a franchise, but Adamson may have pulled it off with Caspian. The movie begins with the prince’s life on the line after the birth of a younger male cousin. Caspian’s evil uncle is king, and with the new heir his dashing nephew is expendable. The chase scene that follows is far more dramatic than most of “Wardrobe” and makes Caspian immediately sympathetic. The fact that newcomer Ben Barnes has some genuine charisma doesn’t hurt either.

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