четверг, 8 июля 2010 г.

Terrence Malick's Tree of Life Rated PG-13, But is It Finished?« FirstShowing.net

Terrence Malick's Tree of Life

Although we still haven't seen a single new photo (besides the one above, on the right side) or poster or any imagery even remotely related to Terrence Malick's new filmThe Tree of Life, and although it didn't show up in Cannes this year, there's still a chance wemaysee the film by the end of the year.RopeofSilicon(viaSlashFilm) reports that the MPAA has seenThe Tree of Lifeand given it aPG-13rating"for some thematic material."That honestly seems pretty tame for a film we thought would be much more epic, or at least more like Malick's violent and R-ratedThe Thin Red Line. Besides that rating, there still isn't a release date yet.

In fact,Apparition, the indie distributor (founded just last year) that is still set to releaseTree of Life, hasrecently fallen apart, with resigning CEOs and layoffs, so we have no clue if they will even be releasinganyfilms the rest of this year. Welast reported back in MarchthatTree of Lifewould hit theaters in November, but that's all we've heard since then, without any actual confirmation. I think everyone is just anxious to see the new Terrence Malick film, which was shot in Texas back in early 2008. Our best bet is that it may show up at the Venice or Toronto Film Festivals in September, and if that's the case we'll certainly let you know.

We're doing our best to keep you updated on release plans forThe Tree of Life, but this is one of those films thatnotmany people know about yet. If you're unfamiliar with it, I suggest reading any ofour past articles onTree of Lifeto get a better sense of what it's about and why there's so much anticipation for the new film.


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