...Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" is set up at Miramax with "The Motorcycle Diaries" writer and director Jose Rivera and Walter Salles. We don't pretend to know who will emerge as the winners in this awards season. However, every year has its frontrunners...
...Marlow as the most stoned detective ever (check out the scene where he feeds his cat), and she's right. Meanwhile, Walter Salles is continuing to say, as he has done for at least three years now, that he's going to be filming that benzedrine-fuelled nightmare...
...I've forgotten the dark period I went through after 'Kyun! Ho Gaya Na'." He rubbishes rumours that "Heroes" is based on Walter Salles' "Motorcyle Diaries". Karnik says it is his own story - 15 years ago he and his photographer friend Anant Vijay Singh took...
...an automobile for the BBC to its destination, has become Karnik's film. "I don't know why people think Heroes is a remake of Walter Salles' Motorcyle Diaries. The only thing in common between Motorycle Diaries and my film is the motorcycle. It could easily...
...to their families before attaining martyrdom. Heroes, except its coming-of-age on a road trip approach, has no semblance to Walter Salles's The Motorcycle Diaries. Perhaps, Karnik should have emulated some of Salles's realistic (as well as regional) accuracy...
...e o Diabo na Terra do Sol" ("Black God, White Devil") (Glauber Rocha, 1964) • "Central do Brasil" ("Central Station") (Walter Salles, 1999) • "Cidade de Deus" ("City of God") (Fernando Meirelles, 2002) • "Casa de Areia" ("House of Sand") (Andrucha Waddington,...
...is "funk" music -- a mix of samba, hip-hop and electronica holding inhabitants in its grip. Brazilian directors such as Walter Salles, Fernando Meirelles, Bruno Berreta and Jose Padilha have broken into the international market with the quality of their...
...the likes of Allejandro Gonzales Innaritu and Guillermo Arriaga comes , a similar in tone dual effort by acclaimed director Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas. Watching this film constantly reminded me of Amores Perros, both in the way it was filmed as well...
...for the first time in his career. The promos of the movie which has borrowed a lot from The Motorcycle Diaries directed Walter Salles seems to be impressive. Salman might also take heart from the fact that he will be starring opposite Preity Zinta with whom...
..."City of God." The violent tone of Padilha's film contrasts sharply with other recent movies chronicling favela life. Walter Salles offers a somber look at Sao Paulo's underclass in "Linha de Passe," which was released earlier this year. The film from the...