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Film on 'A History of Violence' in Mumbai
Courtesy UNI
Mumbai, March 5: E-City films will release the Oscar-nominated Hollywood blockbuster 'A History of Violence' in India on March 10.
Its star cast includes Ed Harris, William Hurt, Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ashton Holmes and Peter Macneil.
The movie, which has been nominated for two Oscars this year for the Best Screenplay (Josh Olson) and Best Performance in a supporting role (William Hurt), has also won Hollywood Legacy's Best Writer of the Year Award, Toronto Film Critics Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, New York Film Critics Circle's Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress Awards and was the runners-up for Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Best Picture and Best Director Awards.
The blockbuster film, which is directed and partly produced by David Cronenberg, has been adapted from the graphic novel of the same name.
David Cronenberg was quoted as saying about the film, '''A History of Violence' is specifically about a western mythology of America, which is also a cinema mythology, of a man standing alone, defending his family with a gun against the other men with guns. And that's very, very American.'' ''And one could say that the Bush administration has adopted that mythology as its foreign policy. You know, we were attacked and so anything we do to defend ourselves is justified. So, to that extent it is a criticism of America now. But at the same time, violence is a universal human fact, and a very complex one,'' he added in the release.
Besides Cronenberg, the film's other producers include Chris Bender and Jake Weiner. It is edited by Ronald Sanders, while its screenplay, cinematography and music are by Josh Olson, Peter Suschitzky and Howard Shore.
Atul
Goel,
Chief
Officer,
E-City
films,
said:
''The
multiplex
revolution
has
paved
the
way
for
the
English
movie
market
in
India,
which
can
be
pegged
at
Rs
one
billion
approximately.
We
are
looking
at
a
30
per
cent
growth
in
this
business.
It
is
an
excellent
business
arena
to
broach
upon.
With
the
success
of
'Cellular',
'Alexander',
'Million
Dollar
Baby'
and
other
films,
we
have
high
hopes
for
'A
History
of
Violence',
which
has
already
done
well
abroad,
besides
being
nominated
for
this
year's
Oscars.''
The
Indian
movie-goer
will
now
get
a
chance
to
see
'A
History
of
Violence'
and
get
a
slice
of
the
Oscars
when
it
hits
the
theatres,
he
added.



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