Thursday, November 10, 2011

AFM 2011: Terrence Malick, Aaron Eckhart Emerge as Film Market's Unlikely Stars

This story first appeared in the Nov. 18 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.our editor recommendsAFM 2011: Terrence Malick Announces Next Two Films, 'Lawless' and 'Knight of Cups' Aaron Eckhart to Play Beach Boy Dennis Wilson in 'The Drummer'Aaron Eckhart to Star in 'I, Frankenstein' for Lionsgate The solid American Film Market produced two clear stars: actor Aaron Eckhart (CAA, Hirsch Wallerstein) and reclusive director Terrence Malick (CAA). Each was at the center of a trio of high-profile projects being shopped at the annual gathering of foreign buyers in Santa Monica. Eckhart is the lead in horror thriller I, Frankenstein; CIA thriller The Expatriate; and The Drummer, a biopic about the Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys. "These are an amazing series of roles for him," says John Fremes of Essential Entertainment, which is selling Expatriate. Malick's AFM presence included FilmNation wrapping up sales for his untitled romantic drama, starring Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams, and the launch of two projects, Lawless and Knight of Cups. Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett will star in both films, so Malick plans to shoot them back-to-back next year. Several insiders who know Malick report that he's been invigorated by the success of The Tree of Life, which has grossed $41 million at the foreign box office (plus $13 million in the U.S.). Related Topics AFM Aaron Eckhart Terrence Malick AFM 2011

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