Alexander Payne News
Payne on Love/Hate, $45 Million Adult Movies, Color Nebraska
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In an interview with Nebraska director Alexander Payne, Fade In‘s F.X. Feeney discloses that there’s a color version of Nebraska that was prepared by Payne and dp Phedon Papamichael. “I saw the color version once,” Payne says. “I liked it. It was really pretty. Some shots look even prettier in color.
7 years 8 weeks ago via jetli
Interview: Alexander Payne Sees Nebraska in Black & White
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It's been less than two years since Alexander Payne scored his second Academy Award for The Descendants , but he's already circling for another round of awards buzz with his latest feature Nebraska .
7 years 23 weeks ago via brucelee
Nebraska
Posted November 8th, 2013 by Binh Ngo
After receiving a sweepstakes letter in the mail, a cantankerous father (Bruce Dern) thinks he’s struck it rich, and wrangles his son (Will Forte) into taking a road trip to claim the fortune. Shot in black and white across four states, Nebraska tells the stories of family life in the heartland of America.
A Star Turn, at 77, in Alexander Payne's 'Nebraska'
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Bruce Dern, reveling in what he sees as his big break in “Nebraska,” plays a taciturn, confused man who in most ways is his opposite.
7 years 23 weeks ago via brucelee
Over 35 New High-Resolution Images from Alexander Payne's NEBRASKA Starring Bruce Dern, Will Forte, and June Squibb
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It’s always good news when a new Alexander Payne film is on the horizon, but the filmmaker’s latest effort feels particularly special. Presented entirely in black and white, Nebraska stars Bruce Dern as Woody, a man who believes he’s won a million dollars in a sweepstakes, and plans to go to Nebraska to get it.
7 years 25 weeks ago via theothersenhman
Savannah Film Fest: Alexander Payne Talks 'Nebraska,' Visual Effects & Asks Where Adult Dramas Have Gone
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“I believe in movies,” Alexander Payne emphatically states during our interview at the Savannah Film Festival over the weekend. The director was not only on hand to present “Nebraska,” which served as the opening film of the festival, but also to receive the Outstanding Achievement in Cinema award, presented by the movie’s star, Bruce Dern.
7 years 25 weeks ago via jackiechan
Alexander Payne in Talks to Direct THE JUDGE'S WILL for Fox Searchlight
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While his latest film is generating plenty of awards buzz, filmmaker Alexander Payne is already making moves on his next project. Deadline reports that the Nebraska director is in talks to direct The Judge’s Will for Fox Searchlight and Conde Nast Entertainment. The film is based on Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s final published work for The New Yorker before she died, which chronicles the final moments between a sick Delhi judge and his younger wife Bombay.
7 years 27 weeks ago via jetli
The trailer for Alexander Payne's Nebraska wants to scam your heart
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Alexander Payne has built quite a nice filmography with CITIZEN RUTH, ELECTION, ABOUT SCHMIDT, SIDEWAYS, and THE DESCENDANTS. His latest film, NEBRASKA, also marks his first directorial effort for which he did not contribute to the screenplay. That being said, the movie has been garnering lots of acclaim and was in the running for the Palm D'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
7 years 30 weeks ago via jetli
Cannes: Before You Ask, Here's Why Alexander Payne Shot Nebraska in Black and White
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With Instagram more popular than ever, it should be no surprise that indie movies are embracing the Inkwell filter, too. Newly in theaters is Noah Baumbach’s comedy Frances Ha, which sets Greta Gerwig in contemporary Manhattan but films her in retro black-and-white. And today at Cannes, Alexander Payne premiered his ..
7 years 47 weeks ago via brucelee
Producer Says Alexander Payne's 'Nebraska' Aiming For Late 2013 Release
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“You know his films do well at the Academy Awards,” producer Albert Berger told the Billings Gazette about Alexander Payne, and with "Sideways" and "The Descendants" earning a total of ten nominations and two wins (each for Best Screenplay) he's certainly not exagerrating. So perhaps this next bit of news isn't so shocking.
8 years 20 weeks ago via jackiechan