
Today on indieWIREJoe Wrightturns violent, Cannes and Ashland film festival news, project roundups and more.
- Coinciding with the release of the uber-violent, action-packed'Hanna,'directorJoe Wrightmet withindieWIREto comment on his departure from the more restrained period films he is known for."I wanted to smash it all up a bit, really,"Wright said."I felt like deconstructing myself and my filmmaking."
- Speaking of'Hanna,'iPopsummed uplast night's New York premiere.
- Today'sMeet the Tribeca Filmmakersinterviews put the spotlight on Alexandra McGuinness ('Lotus Eaters'), 'The Last Rites of Joe May' director Joseph Maggio and 'Jiro Dreams of Sushi' director David Gelb.
- This week's'In the Works'highlighted five more projects worth getting excited about, including documentaries about artists Ai Weiwei and Kenny Scharf;'Pig,'a film set to premiere at this year's Nashville Film Festival; and 'Facing East,' Will Swensen's directorial debut.
- Thompson on Hollywoodbrought us the latest festival developments, reporting on both theOregon's Ashland Independent Film FestivalandCannes' selection of a president of the Camera d'Or jury.
- João Pedro Rodrigues''To Die Like a Man'has finally found its way to U.S. theaters.indieWIRE'sEric Kohn decided the film was worth the wait."It took some time, but 'To Die Like a Man' deserves your attention for showcasing a filmmaker with the capacity for bold narrative trickery that doesn't come at the expense of emotional investment."
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