Saturday, May 25, 2013

Cannes: Robert Redford Gets Standing O for All Is Lost

Robert Redford in All Is Lost 


Robert Redford  received a standing ovation for his performance in All Is Lost at the film's Cannes premiere.  The Oscar-winning actor and director, who portrays a sailor lost at sea, is the only actor in the largely speech-free production.

It is the second movie from director JC Chandor, whose first feature Margin Call (2011) was nominated for an Oscar for best original screenplay.
"I believe in the value of silence in film,'' Redford told reporters about the movie, which features only a few lines of voiceover. The film, showing out of competition at this year's film festival, has received rave reviews from a number of critics.  Variety called Redford "superb" in his "emotionally resonant one-man showcase".

Chandor and Redford worked together for nearly three months in Mexico shooting the film about a man battling the elements.
"He was relentless in his vision, but also very respectful, and it encouraged me to give it more and more," the 76-year-old actor told a press conference.

Redford, who is known for his roles in All the President's Men and The Way We Were, is president of the Sundance Institute which supports independent film makers.

His forthcoming political thriller The Company You Keep, which he stars in alongside Transformers actor Shia LaBeouf,  will be released this summer.

The release date for All Is Lost  has not been confirmed.

2 comments:

  1. Redford is one of the last great actors ... love him . Can't wait to see 'The Company You Keep."

    See you round the old blog ...luv ya

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  2. He is a remarkable actor and as you say PIC, One of the last of his breed.
    Carrying a one man movie on your shoulders is quite a challenge.
    Apparently he was brilliant.

    See you around the old blog...luv ya.

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