Mao’s Last Dancer to play at the Seattle International Film Festival!

Filed Under (News) by Colleen at 3:07 pm

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For all those in the Seattle area, Mao’s Last Dancer is part of the Seattle International Film Festival. It plays on the 27th of May as part of the opening night of the festival, and then 2 more airings on the 29th and 31st.

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Mao’s Last Dancer Captures

Filed Under (Gallery) by Colleen at 6:39 am

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The Amanda Schull [dot] Net Gallery is updated with screencaptures from Mao’s Last Dancer to check out as well.


Amanda Schull [dot] Net Gallery > Mao’s Last Dancer > Clip
Amanda Schull [dot] Net Gallery > Mao’s Last Dancer > Interview
Amanda Schull [dot] Net Gallery > Mao’s Last Dancer > Trailer

Mao’s Last Dancer to play in USA!

Filed Under (News) by Colleen at 8:06 pm

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U.S. rights to Academy Award nominee Bruce Beresford (“Driving Miss Daisy”) “Mao’s Last Dancer” have been picked up by Samuel Goldwyn Films, the distributor said Monday. Peter Goldwyn, Vice President of Acquisitions for Samuel Goldwyn Films negotiated the deal with Hengameh Panahi of Celluloid Dreams. The company plans to open the feature August 6th.

Starring Bruce Greenwood, Kyle MacLachlan, Joan Chen, Chi Cao and Amanda Schull, “Mao’s Last Dancer” is the true story of dancer Li Cunxin and his journey from poverty to international stardom. Based on the best selling autobiography, the film is described by Goldwyn as a “moving story about the quest for freedom and the courage it takes to live your own life. The film beautifully captures the struggle and triumph, as well as the intoxicating effects of first love and celebrity amid the pain of exile.”

Award nominee Jane Scott (“Shine”) produced the “Dancer” from a screenplay by Oscar nominee Jan Sardi (“Shine,” “The Notebook”). The film opened in Australia where it is currently one of the highest grossing films of all time.

“‘Mao’s Last Dancer’ is a hauntingly beautiful film with universal appeal that I’ve been thinking about nonstop since [the Toronto International Film Festival],” said Sam Goldwyn Jr., Chairman and CEO of Samuel Goldwyn Films in a statement. “We are ecstatic to bring Bruce Beresford’s and Jane Scott’s outstanding film to the U.S.”

Goldwyn’s recent slate includes Audrey Tautou starrer “Priceless,” Claude Lelouch’s “Roman De Gare,” “Elegy” with Penelope Cruz and “Elegy” with Sir Ben Kingsley.

Mao’s Last Dancer Event Photos

Filed Under (Gallery) by Colleen at 6:38 am

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New additions to the Amanda Schull gallery with the photos from this last year’s opening of her movie, “Mao’s Last Dancer” in the gallery, as well as images from the Toronto Film Festival.


Public Appearances > 2009 > Sept 13th: Tastemakers Lounge – Day 3 – 2009 Toronto International Film Festival
Public Appearances > 2009 > Sept 21st: “Mao’s Last Dancer” Premiere

Spolight interview with Amanda

Filed Under (Interview) by Colleen at 10:57 pm

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Great interview I came across with Amanda–gives a good look at her new film “Mao’s Last Dancer”.

Only last week the film had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, with Schull describing the experience as “a little overwhelming, actually, because I flew in the night before, and the next day I saw everyone for the first time in a year and a half…So it was a little too exciting for me, I think!”

Spolight interview with Amanda Schull

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