Vincent D'Onofrio and Rodrigo Santoro are in final negotiations to star in the inspirational drama biopic about legendary Brazilian soccer player "Pele" at Imagine Entertainment and Seine Pictures.
Diego Boneta, Colm Meaney and Seu Jorge have also joined the cast of the feature which Michael and Jeff Zimbalist penned and will direct.
The film follows Pele's rise from an impoverished youth to the 17 year old player who scored the winning goal in Brazil’s first ever World Cup victory in 1958. He soon inspired a country.
D'Onofrio plays the Brazilian team’s coach Feola, while Meaney is the Swedish team's coach Raynor. Santoro's role is unspecified.
Jorge will play Pelé’s father, while Boneta will play Pelé’s arch rival and the man responsible for giving him his nickname.
Kevin de Paula will play Pelé from age 13-17 and Leonardo Lima Carvalho who will play him at age 10.
Marianna Nunes, Milton Goncales,...
Diego Boneta, Colm Meaney and Seu Jorge have also joined the cast of the feature which Michael and Jeff Zimbalist penned and will direct.
The film follows Pele's rise from an impoverished youth to the 17 year old player who scored the winning goal in Brazil’s first ever World Cup victory in 1958. He soon inspired a country.
D'Onofrio plays the Brazilian team’s coach Feola, while Meaney is the Swedish team's coach Raynor. Santoro's role is unspecified.
Jorge will play Pelé’s father, while Boneta will play Pelé’s arch rival and the man responsible for giving him his nickname.
Kevin de Paula will play Pelé from age 13-17 and Leonardo Lima Carvalho who will play him at age 10.
Marianna Nunes, Milton Goncales,...
- 10/3/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Emmy nominated actor Vincent D’Onofrio (Men In Black, ‘Law and Order: Criminal Intent’) and Rodrigo Santoro (300, Love Actually) are in final negotiations to star alongside Diego Boneta (Rock Of Ages), Golden Globe nominated actor Colm Meaney (Get Him To The Greek, The Damned United) and Seu Jorge (The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, City Of God) who have joined the cast of PELÉ, the inspirational drama about the legendary Brazilian soccer player, written and to be directed by Michael Zimbalist and Jeff Zimbalist, and produced by Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer, Seine Pictures’ Ivan Orlic, and Kim Roth, and Colin Wilson.
Principal photography started on September 30 on location in Brazil. PELÉ will be executive produced by Pelé, Paul Kemsley and Exclusive Media.
Seine Pictures is fully financing the film and licensed Pele’s life rights from Sports Licensing International B.V.
The film’s creative team includes Academy...
Principal photography started on September 30 on location in Brazil. PELÉ will be executive produced by Pelé, Paul Kemsley and Exclusive Media.
Seine Pictures is fully financing the film and licensed Pele’s life rights from Sports Licensing International B.V.
The film’s creative team includes Academy...
- 10/2/2013
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Emmy nominated actor Vincent D’Onofrio (Men In Black, ‘Law and Order: Criminal Intent’) and Rodrigo Santoro (300, Love Actually) are in final negotiations to star alongside Diego Boneta (Rock Of Ages), Golden Globe nominated actor Colm Meaney (Get Him To The Greek, The Damned United) and Seu Jorge (The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, City Of God) who have joined the cast of PELÉ, the inspirational drama about the legendary Brazilian soccer player, written and to be directed by Michael Zimbalist and Jeff Zimbalist, and produced by Imagine Entertainment’s Brian Grazer, Seine Pictures’ Ivan Orlic, and Kim Roth, and Colin Wilson.
Brian Grazer said, “I’ve always been excited about the exploration of genius. PELÉ is that story. He is an inspiration to his country.”
Principal photography started on September 30 on location in Brazil. PELÉ will be executive produced by Pelé, Paul Kemsley and Exclusive Media.
PELÉ tells...
Brian Grazer said, “I’ve always been excited about the exploration of genius. PELÉ is that story. He is an inspiration to his country.”
Principal photography started on September 30 on location in Brazil. PELÉ will be executive produced by Pelé, Paul Kemsley and Exclusive Media.
PELÉ tells...
- 10/2/2013
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in California has extended 178 invitations to international film industry artists. Cartoon Saloon's Tomm Moore and Dublin born Editor Naomi Geraghty have both been invited to join the prestigious Academy. Tomm Moore previous credits include writer and director of Oscar nominated 'The Secret of Kells.' and Dublin born editor Naomi Geraghty has worked on features such as 'Limitless', 'The Illusionist' and 'Hotel Rwanda.'...
- 6/20/2011
- IFTN
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has released its annual list of invited new members, and it’s clear they’re continuing to try to make their membership younger. On the list alongside veterans like John Hawkes and David Duchovny are a slew of twentysomethings, including Mia Wasikowska, Ellen Page, Jesse Eisenberg, Mila Kunis, Beyonce Knowles, Jennifer Lawrence, and Rooney Mara. The Board of Governors also decided to extend an invitation to Restrepo codirector Tim Hetherington, the first time Academy membership has been bestowed posthumously. As a side note, it’s also a hoot to now say the phrase Oscar voter Russell Brand.
- 6/17/2011
- by Dave Karger
- EW - Inside Movies
Beverly Hills, CA . The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 178 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures. Those who accept the invitation will be the only additions in 2011 to the Academy.s roster of members.
.These individuals are among the best filmmakers working in the industry today,. said Academy President Tom Sherak. .Their talent and creativity have entertained moviegoers around the world, and I welcome each of them to our ranks..
The Academy.s membership policies would have allowed a maximum of 211 new members in 2011, but as in other recent years, several branch committees endorsed fewer candidates than were proposed to them. Voting membership in the organization has now held steady at just under 6,000 members since 2003.
In an unprecedented gesture, the list of new members includes documentary filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in action in Libya in April.
.These individuals are among the best filmmakers working in the industry today,. said Academy President Tom Sherak. .Their talent and creativity have entertained moviegoers around the world, and I welcome each of them to our ranks..
The Academy.s membership policies would have allowed a maximum of 211 new members in 2011, but as in other recent years, several branch committees endorsed fewer candidates than were proposed to them. Voting membership in the organization has now held steady at just under 6,000 members since 2003.
In an unprecedented gesture, the list of new members includes documentary filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in action in Libya in April.
- 6/17/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
HollywoodNews.com: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 178 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures. Those who accept the invitation will be the only additions in 2011 to the Academy’s roster of members.
“These individuals are among the best filmmakers working in the industry today,” said Academy President Tom Sherak. “Their talent and creativity have entertained moviegoers around the world, and I welcome each of them to our ranks.”
The Academy’s membership policies would have allowed a maximum of 211 new members in 2011, but as in other recent years, several branch committees endorsed fewer candidates than were proposed to them. Voting membership in the organization has now held steady at just under 6,000 members since 2003.
In an unprecedented gesture, the list of new members includes documentary filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in action in Libya in April.
“These individuals are among the best filmmakers working in the industry today,” said Academy President Tom Sherak. “Their talent and creativity have entertained moviegoers around the world, and I welcome each of them to our ranks.”
The Academy’s membership policies would have allowed a maximum of 211 new members in 2011, but as in other recent years, several branch committees endorsed fewer candidates than were proposed to them. Voting membership in the organization has now held steady at just under 6,000 members since 2003.
In an unprecedented gesture, the list of new members includes documentary filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in action in Libya in April.
- 6/17/2011
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
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