First Pics, Synopsis and Release Date for Woody Allen's 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger'
And yes, we finally have some story details
Photo: Sony Pictures Classics
Sony Pictures Classics has released the first two images from Woody Allen's You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and set a release date of September 23rd for the film that is sure to vie for Oscar contention.
The film stars Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Naomi Watts, Freida Pinto, Antonio Banderas and Lucy Punch and was shot in London re-teaming the writer/director with financier, Mediapro, the Spain-based company which also funded Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which earned Penelope Cruz a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2009.
The title comes from an early scene where a lonely woman (Watts) consults with a gypsy fortune teller who predicts that she will meet the love of her life, but the only synopsis I have been supplied by the studio reads:
A little romance, some sex, some treachery and apart from that, a few laughs. The lives of a group of people whose passions, ambitions and anxieties force them all into assorted troubles that run the gamut from ludicrous to dangerous.
Vilmos Zsigmond served as Allen's cinematographer for the third time on this film (Melinda and Melinda and Cassandra's Dream) and told Hollywood News the following about the shoot: "There were no storyboards, Woody and I spoke about how he wanted to cover each scene, and then did a rehearsal. We shot at least 98 percent of the film with one 35 mm Panavision film camera that was frequently on a Steadicam following the actors. It wasn't unusual for us to do three minute takes in one shot with Woody standing next to the camera experiencing the film the way audiences will see it."
You can check out both images in full-size in the RopeofSilicon gallery here. The second pic includes a look at Allen with Anthony Hopkins.
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cool- could be a good year for comedy with him and brooks back in the game
HOORAH!!!
Sounds like classic Woody Allen to me… count me in.
While I was not a big fan of Vicky Cristina Barcelona, I did get some enjoyment out of Whatever Works. And I like some of Woody's other work. I'll definitely give it a shot.