Showing posts with label Michael Mann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Mann. Show all posts

Friday, 12 January 2024

FERRARI : Tuesday 9th January 2024.

I saw the MA15+ Rated 'FERRARI' earlier this week, and this American biographical sports drama film is Directed by Michael Mann and is based on the 1991 biography 'Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine' by motorsport journalist Brock Yates. Michael Mann's prior feature film making credits take in his Directorial debut in 1981 with 'Thief' which he would follow up with the likes of 'Manhunter' in 1986, 'The Last of the Mohicans' in 1992, 'Heat' in 1995, 'The Insider' in 1999, 'Ali' in 2001, 'Collateral' in 2004, 'Miami Vice' in 2006 and 'Public Enemies' in 2009. 'Ferrari' has been a passion project of Mann's since 2000 when he first began exploring making the film. Since then Christian Bale and then Hugh Jackman were attached to star as Enzo Ferrari, with Adam Driver eventually scoring the gig. 'Ferrari' was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival, where it Premiered at the end of August last year, before its wide cinema release in the US on 25th December, having so far grossed US$28M from a production budget of US$95M and garnering generally favourable reviews. 

The film opens up with pre-WWII black and white footage of cars racing around a dusty track with a young Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) crossing the finish line to take first place. We then fast forward to 1957 and now the owner of the Ferrari motor racing company and sports car manufacturer Enzo is seen waking up in bed one bright sunny morning next to his mistress Lina Lardi (Shailene Woodley). He sneaks out of bed, gets dressed and stealthily leaves the house bump starting his car down the drive so as not to wake Lina and their young son Piero (Giuseppe Festinese). 

He arrives home to Modena early in the morning where his wife Laura Ferrari (Penelope Cruz) is waiting for him, with a loaded pistol. After a heated exchange of words she shoots at him deliberately missing but putting a bullet hole in the wall at head height. Enzo then visits the family mausoleum to pay his respects to his son with Laura, Alfredo 'Dino' Ferrari, who died just one year previously in 1956 at the age of 24 from muscular dystrophy. Lina in the meantime is putting pressure on Enzo to grant their illegitimate son, the Ferrari name as his confirmation approaches.

Meanwhile, Ferrari’s manufacturing company is suffering from severe financial haemorrhaging. His accountant tells him that last year the company sold just 98 sports cars and to survive they need to sell four hundred in order to underpin Enzo's racing ambitions. Faced with no other choice, Ferrari must merge with a sister company in order to keep his business afloat. However, Laura owns half of Ferrari's shares, and ever since the company was founded in 1947 the pair have done everything on an even 50/50 basis. In order to move forward on deals, Enzo must convince Laura to sign the entirety of the company over to him. A resentful Laura demands a bank cheque for US$500K, which will bankrupt the company if she cashes it. The accountant also suggests that Ferrari should enter his racing team to the 1957 Mille Miglia - the 24th edition of the auto race held on a course totalling 992.332 miles (1,597.004 km), made up entirely of public roads around Italy, mostly on the outer parts of the country on 11th and 12th May 1957. The route was based on a round trip between Brescia and Rome, with start/finish in Brescia.

Meanwhile, during a private Ferrari test session at the Modena Autodrome, Eugenio Castellotti (Marino Franchitti) was testing a new Ferrari Grand Prix car for the 1957 season. He had been told by Enzo in person to test there and set a fast time, in order to beat an unofficial lap record that had just been set by Maserati. Castelotti hit a high kerb at a chicane and was thrown out of the car - his body was hurled 100 yards with the car repeatedly overturning before coming to rest in the members' stand. Castelotti was killed instantly. Enzo orders Laura to withdraw US$25K from the business account to give to Castelotti's widow. 

At the bank sitting with a clerk to withdraw the funds, the clerk makes the mistake of naming the villa where Lina lives. Laura confirms her suspicions by having her driver take them to the address located in the countryside outside Modena, where she confirms that Enzo has been having an affair, and has secretly been using company funds to maintain the villa. Laura confronts Enzo with the fact that she knows the truth. Enzo agrees to write the cheque and trusts her to wait until such time as a business partnership is forged. 

As the Mille Miglia commences in Brescia, Enzo encourages his drivers to remain ahead of the competition. During a pit-stop in Rome, Enzo’s newest addition to the team, Alfonso de Portago, (Gabriel Leone) refuses to change his tyres to stay in the lead. 

Later, while driving at top speed down a very long stretch of country road passing through the village of Guidizzolo he suffers a tyre blowout caused by a worn tyre striking the sharp edge of a cats eye in the road and loses control of the vehicle, which veers off the road, hits a telephone pole, jumps over a brook, bounces back on the road and ends up wheels down in the brook on the other side of the road killing de Portago by severing his body in half, his American co-driver/navigator and nine onlookers, five of whom were children, and injuring a further twenty.

Another of Ferrari's drivers, the veteran Piero Taruffi (Patrick Dempsey), completes the round trip to Brescia and wins the race in the Ferrari 315S, ahead of Wolfgang von Trips (Wyatt Carnell) also driving a Ferrari 315S in second place and Olivier Gendebien (Brett Smrz) and Jacques Washer in the Ferrari 250 GT LWB Scaglietti in third place, so completing a top three sweep for the Prancing Horse. Ferrari is blamed by the media for de Portago's lethal accident, and Laura cashes her cheque to enable Enzo to bribe journalists into deflecting the blame away from him and Ferrari. She signs over the full rights to the company, requesting that in return, Enzo refrain from giving Piero the Ferrari name until after she is dead. Enzo agrees, and later accompanies Piero to his half-brother's grave. In 1961 Ferrari and Enzo were cleared of any culpability in the crash at Guidizzolo. Laura died in 1978 and in 1989 Piero was nominated as vice-Chairman of Ferrari, and in 1990 he legally changed his name from Piero Lardi Ferrari to Piero Ferrari. He remains vice-Chairman of the Ferrari automotive company to this day. 

With Michael Mann's 'Ferrari' the Director here has delivered his trademark attention to detail and his top notch production values, coupled with two compelling performances from Adam Driver and Penelope Cruz, and a story covering a few months in 1957 that intertwines the emotion and turmoil of Enzo's personal life with his ambitions on the race track and the need to keep his company afloat. 'Ferrari' is, when all is said and done, a character study of a racing driver turned entrepreneur who is determined to put his sports cars on the map, build a company that will be the envy of motor enthusiasts everywhere long after he is gone, and who is able to overcome adversity in his personal and business life by always looking forward and never looking back. My one criticism of 'Ferrari' is that the film seems to look upon the 1957 Mille Miglia as the first time that Ferrari entered this race, when in fact Ferrari won its first Mille Miglia in 1948, followed by wins in '49, '50, '51', '52, '53, '56 and of course '57, which was the last year that the race was held in this format before being disbanded altogether in 1961 for driver and spectator safety reasons. 

'Ferrari' warrants four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a potential five claps. 
-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Wednesday, 3 January 2024

What's new in Odeon's this week : Thursday 4th January 2024

The 35th edition of the Palm Springs International Film Festival begins on Thursday 4th January and runs through until Monday 15th January. Launched in 1990, the Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) is a premier presenter of world cinema located in the beautiful Coachella Valley at the base of Mt. San Jacinto in southern California. The Festival brings together a sophisticated and diverse audience, including industry, film aficionados from across the country and filmmakers from around the world.

This years Opening Night Film is 'Wicked Little Letters' from the UK and Directed by Thea Sharrock and starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley and is set in the 1920's in Littlehampton, a British seaside town, and the residents are anonymously receiving shocking, creatively expletive-laden letters. Righteous churchgoer Edith is neighbour to free spirit Rose who is arrested for the crime. As the scandal escalates, the women of the town band together to solve the mystery. The Closing Night Film is 'Ex-Husbands' from the USA and Directed by Noah Pritzker and starring Griffin Dunne and James Norton, and here a newly divorced Dad finds himself at a Mexican beach resort where his about-to-be-married son has gathered his friends for a bachelor party that goes awry.

The 2024 Award Recipients are as follows :-

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The Vanguard Award goes to Martin Scorsese for 'Killers of the Flower Moon'.
* The Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress goes to Emma Stone for 'Poor Things'.
* The Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actor goes to Cillian Murphy for 'Oppenheimer'.
* The Breakthrough Performance Award goes to Da'Vine Joy Randolph for 'The Holdovers'.
* Director of the Year Award goes to Greta Gerwig for 'Barbie'.
* Career Achievement Award
goes to Jeffrey Wright for 'American Fiction'.
* International Star Award goes to Carey Mulligan for 'Maestro'
* Spotlight Award, Actor goes to Colman Domingo for 'Rustin'.
* Spotlight Award, Actress goes to Danielle Brooks for 'The Color Purple'.
* Chairman's Award goes to Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell for 'Barbie'.
* Icon Award goes to Paul Giamatti for 'The Holdovers'

For the complete run down of all the feature films, documentaries, events and awards at this years PSIFF you can go to the official website at : https://www.psfilmfest.org/

This week then we have three new movies coming to your local big screen Odeon, kicking off with a biographical drama offering from an acclaimed  Director that is set in the summer of 1957, with Enzo Ferrari's auto empire in crisis, the ex-racer turned entrepreneur pushes himself and his drivers to the edge as they launch into the Mille Miglia, a treacherous one thousand mile race across Italy. Then we have a biographical sports drama film set in the 1930's of how the University of Washington's rowing team, from their Depression-era beginnings went on to win gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. And closing out the week there is a supernatural horror offering about a woman who swims in her pool at night and is terrorised by an evil spirit. 

Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the three latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the week ahead.

'FERRARI' (Rated MA15+) - this American biographical sports drama film is Directed by Michael Mann and is based on the 1991 biography 'Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine' by motorsport journalist Brock Yates. Michael Mann's prior feature film making credits take in his Directorial debut in 1981 with 'Thief' which he would follow up with the likes of 'Manhunter' in 1986, 'The Last of the Mohicans' in 1992, 'Heat' in 1995, 'The Insider' in 1999, 'Ali' in 2001, 'Collateral' in 2004, 'Miami Vice' in 2006 and 'Public Enemies' in 2009. 'Ferrari' was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival, where it Premiered at the end of August last year, before its wide cinema release in the US on 25th December, having so far grossed close to US$15M from a production budget of US$95M and garnering generally favourable reviews. 

The film follows the personal and professional struggles of Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver), the Italian founder of the car manufacturer Ferrari S.p.A., during the summer of 1957. Reeling from the death of his son Dino (Benedetto Benedettini), the deteriorating marriage with his wife Laura (Penelope Cruz), his struggled acknowledgement of his second son Piero (Giuseppe Festinese) with his mistress Lina (Shailene Woodley), and his company's impending bankruptcy, he enters his racing team to the 1957 Mille Miglia - the 24th edition of the auto race held on a course totalling 992.332 miles (1,597.004 km), made up entirely of public roads around Italy, mostly on the outer parts of the country on 11th and 12th May 1957. The route was based on a round trip between Brescia and Rome, with start/finish in Brescia. Also starring Patrick Dempsey and Jack O'Connell.

'THE BOYS IN THE BOAT' (Rated PG) - is an American biographical sports drama film Co-Produced and Directed by George Clooney and is based on the 2013 book of the same name by Daniel James Brown. Clooney's previous feature film Directorial credits take in his debut with 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' in 2002 then 'Good Night, and Good Luck' in 2005, 'Leatherheads' in 2008, 'The Ides of March' in 2011, 'The Monuments Men' in 2014, 'Suburbicon' in 2017, 'The Midnight Sky' in 2020 and 'The Tender Bar' in 2021. This true story is about the 1936 University of Washington rowing team that competed for gold at the Summer Olympics in Berlin. The film follows a group of underdogs at the height of the Great Depression including the coach Al Ulbrickson (Joel Edgerton), boatbuilder George Pocock (Peter Guinness), and the working class student athletes involved, especially rower Joe Rantz (Callum Turner), who was effectively abandoned by his family and left to fend for himself at a young age,  as they are thrust into the spotlight and take on elite rivals from around the world. The film saw its official World Premiere screening in LA on on 11th December, went on wide release in the US from 25th December, is released this week here in Australia and in the UK from 12th January, having so far grossed US$25M from its production budget of US$40M, and generated mixed or average reviews.

'NIGHT SWIM' (Rated M) - this supernatural horror film is written for the screen and Directed by Bryce McGuire in his feature film Directing debut, and is based on the low-budget five minute 2014 short film of the same name by McGuire and Rod Blackhurst. Forced into early retirement by a degenerative illness, former baseball player Ray Waller (Wyatt Russell) moves into a new house with his wife Eve (Kerry Condon) and two children Izzy and Elliot (Amelie Hoeferie and Gavin Warren respectively). He hopes that the backyard swimming pool will be fun for the kids and provide physical therapy for himself. However, a dark secret from the home's past soon unleashes a malevolent force that drags the family into the depths of inescapable terror. The film is released Stateside this week too. 

With three new release movie offerings this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere at your local Odeon in the coming week.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Birthday's to share this week : 31st January - 6th February 2016.

Do you celebrate your Birthday this week?

Michael Mann does on 5th February - check out my tribute to this Birthday Boy, turning 73, at the end of this feature.

Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!

Sunday 31st January
  • Minnie Driver - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actress
  • Portia de Rossie - Born 1973, turns 43 - Actress
  • Justin Timberlake - Born 1981, turns 35 - Actor | Singer | Songwriter
  • Dexter Fletcher - Born 1966, turns 80 - Actor | Writer | Director | Producer
  • Anthony LaPaglia - Born 1959, turns 57 - Actor | Producer
  • Philip Glass - Born 1937, turns 79 - Composer | Songwriter
Monday 1st February
  • Terry Jones - Born 1942, turns 74 - Director | Actor | Producer | Writer 
Tuesday 2nd February
  • David Jason - Born 1940, turns 76 - Actor | Producer | Director
  • Gemma Arterton - Born 1986, turns 30 - Actress
Wednesday 3rd February
  • Isla Fisher - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actress
  • Nathan Lane - Born 1956, turns 60 - Actor | Producer | Singer
  • Michael Camino - Born 1939, turns 77 - Director | Producer | Writer
Thursday 4th February
  • George A. Romero - Born 1940, turns 76 - Director | Producer | Writer | Editor | Actor
  • Patrick Bergin - Born 1951, turns 65 - Actor
  • Natalie Imbruglia - Born 1975, turns 41 - Actress | Singer | Songwriter
  • Gabrielle Anwar - Born 1970, turns 46 - Actress
Friday 5th February
  • Jennifer Jason Leigh - Born 1962, turns 54 - Actress | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Charlotte Rampling - Born 1946, turns 70 - Actress
  • Laura Linney - Born 1964, turns 52 - Actress | Producer
  • Tony Jaa - Born 1976, turns 40 - Actor | Stuntman | Writer | Producer | Director
  • Michael Sheen - Born 1969, turns 47 - Actor | Producer
  • Michael Mann - Born 1943, turns 73 - Director | Producer | Writer | Cameraman
  • Tom Wilkinson - Born 1948, turns 68 - Actor
Saturday 6th February
  • Rip Torn - Born 1931, turns 85 - Actor
  • Jim Sheridan - Born 1949, turns 67 - Director | Producer | Writer
  • Kevin Whatley - Born 1951, turns 65 - Actor
Michael Kenneth Mann was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA to mother and father Esther and Jack Mann - both grocers. He received a BA in English at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where his interests were in history, architecture and philosophy. At that time he saw Kubrick's 'Dr. Strangelove' and decided he had an affinity with film. He moved to London and attended the London International Film School and remained in the UK for seven years working on television commercials with his contemporaries including Ridley Scott, Alan Parker and Adrian Lyne. His first foray into the world of film making came in 1968 as Director and Cinematographer on a short documentary film 'Insurrection' about the Paris Student Revolt of that year.

He directed a number of other short films during the early 70's before writing four episodes of 'Starsky & Hutch' in the mid-70's, followed up quickly by four episodes writing for 'Police Story' which ran concurrently. It was here that he started to hone his research skills of detective investigative work that he could in turn portray with greater accuracy on screen - a trademark of all his later films.

His first feature length film came with 'The Jericho Mile' in 1979 which won three Emmy Awards. He followed this up two years later in 1981 with 'Thief' with James Caan, Willie Nelson and Tuesday Weld, for which he also wrote the screenplay. 1983 also saw 'The Keep' which he Directed and again wrote and starring Scott Glenn, Ian McKellen and Gabriele Byrne in a Nazi era horror thriller story.

It was the mid-80's however, that perhaps established Mann as the man of the moment as he Executive Produced the highly acclaimed 'Miami Vice' television series which ran very successfully from 1985 until 1989 and remains regarded as a touchstone of police television drama that influenced a generation. 'Crime Story' aired concurrently from 1986 for two seasons and was also created by Mann but failed to gain viewer traction against 'Miami Vice' and 'Moonlighting' which it was up against in the ratings.

In 1986 Mann first introduced us to the world of Hannibal Lecter in his adaptation of 'Manhunter' with Brian Cox in the lead role - later recreated so successfully by Anthony Hopkins in the film series based on the Robert Harris books.

As the 90's clicked over 'The Last of the Mohicans' with Daniel Day Lewis and Medeline Stowe picked up awards recognition in 1992, with the cult classic and a personal favourite of this Reviewer, 'Heat' with the pairing of Pacino and De Niro for the first time on screen together, supported by an ensemble cast that showcased Mann's deft touch for crime drama. This was followed up by 'The Insider' with Russell Crowe, Al Pacino, Christopher Plummer and was nominated for seven Academy Awards.

In 2001 his bio-pic 'Ali' with Will Smith as three time world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali with Jamie Foxx, Jon Voigt and two further Oscar nods. On all of these four films Mann also Produced. He followed this up with 'Collateral' starring Tom Cruise playing the unlikely role of a cold calculating hitman. The film also starred Jamie Foxx and Mark Ruffalo - and was nominated for two Oscars. Next up he Produced 'The Aviator' as Directed by Martin Scorsese which went onto win five Academy Awards and again another six nominations.

His big screen adaptation of 'Miami Vice' followed in 2006 which he Directed and Produced too with Colin Farrell in the Don Johnson role as Sonny Crockett, and Jamie Foxx in the Philip Michael Thomas role as Rico Tubbs.  Next up Mann served as Producer on two Peter Berg Directed films starring two familiar collaborators - Jamie Foxx in 'The Kingdom' and Will Smith in 'Hancock'.




His next Directorial outing was the historical gangster telling of 'Public Enemies' in 2009 with Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Jason Clarke, David Wenham and Channing Tatum, with Depp playing the lead role as the notorious John Dillinger.

The series 'Luck' survived just one season and was Produced by Mann with one episode out of the ten Directed by him. This gave way to 'Blackhat' in 2015 starring Chris Hemsworth which failed to claw back its US$70M budget by a country mile and was critically panned. A year ago it was reported that Mann was developing a film about the life and times of Italian super sports car supremo Enzo Ferrari which has begun shooting recently and has been a passion of Mann's for some fifteen years - expected to our screens sometime in 2017 if all goes according to plan.

Mann has 25 Producer credits to his name, 22 Writing credits and 19 Directing credits as well as four Academy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, one BAFTA win and one nomination, and another 26 nominations and 14 wins to date. He has been married to Summer Mann since 1974 and has four children of which Ami Canaan Mann is following in her fathers footsteps, and Alan Mann is a Production Designer and Art Director.

Michael Mann - always meticulously researched, preferred on-set camera operator, a penchant for his home town of Chicago as the backdrop to his movies, will shoot many different takes of the same scene from a variety of angles, shoots his commercials like mini-feature films, and takes time to research and develop his next project, and as a consequence we love your work! Happy Birthday to you Michael, from Odeon Online.

-Steve, at Odeon Online-