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Picasso’s life in ‘33 Days’

‘Tomboy’ acquired

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LOS ANGELES, May 24, (RTRS): Paris-based Mondex & Cie has boarded “33 Days”, starring Antonio Banderas as Picasso and recounting the painter’s emotional turmoil as he worked on “Guernica”, his reaction to the Nazi Luftwaffe blitzkrieg destructio­n of the Basque town in 1937.

Move comes as Mondex & Cie, headed by Guy Amon and Stephane Sorlat, is moving into TV drama production with its first project, “Revolving Doors”. Lead-produced by Spain’s Numerica Films, with Mondex on board as its French coproducer “Picasso” takes a large step towards production, scheduled for fall 2016. Mondex and Numerica have opened conversati­ons with various sales companies, said Sorlat.

A portrait of genius at work and in love, “33 Days” captures Picasso reacting to The Times correspond­ent George Steer’s eye-witness account of the Guernica bombing, dropping another idea for a mural commission­ed for the 1937 Paris World Fair and embarking with energy on Guernica.

Banderas

Abandoning

A rapacious womanizer, Picasso is meanwhile abandoning placid longterm lover Marie-Therese Walter, with whom he has just had a daughter, for feisty surrealist artist muse Dora Maar, who photograph­ed Picasso at work on Guernica, while still visiting Olga Khokhlova, his legal wife, now in a mental institutio­n, Amon said at Cannes.

“This is not a biopic though there are flashbacks,” one of a very young Picasso painting a dove, in a class given by his father, a painting teacher, he added.

Mondex is also co-producing “Bosch, The Garden of Dreams,” directed by Jose Luis Lopez Linares, one of Spain’s foremost docu-feature helmers, which sets out to explain Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch and his most famed work, the extraordin­ary and many mysterious “The Garden of Earthly Delights.”

Coinciding with the Prado’s 500th anniversar­y of Bosch’s death, “Dreams” is sold by Latido.

“2016 is the fifth centenary of Bosch’s death. That is almost the only fact known about the painter of ‘The Garden of Earthy Delights,’” Lopez Linares has written.

Cultured

He added: “Bosch has been seen as an esoteric sect member, a crypto-Cathar, an alchemist, or someone who was so cultured that his paintings include visual world-plays, based on folklore. These interpreta­tions often reflect more the mindset of the spectator.”

Docu’s commentato­rs include novelist Salman Rushdie, historian John Elliott and musician William Christie.

Mendez & Cie has also acquired a stake in a TV production house, Paris-based Memo Prod, headed by Arnaud Wyrzykowsk­i, which is developing TV series “Revolving Doors”. “Sparking extremely good reactions”, said Sorlat, the skein turns on the campaigns and members of a Brussels lobby agency. “This is in a city where there are 700 European European members of parliament and 15,000 lobbies. This agency has top-flight lawyers but also near hitmen. It is willing to do almost anything to satisfy the corporatio­ns it is representi­ng,” said Amon.

“This is a natural, organic European co-production,” Sorlat added. Mondex is in conversati­ons with potential German, Italian and Spanish partners.

Also: LOS ANGELES:

Saban Films has acquired North American distributi­on rights to Michelle Rodriguez’ gender-swapping action movie “Tomboy, A Revenger’s Tale”.

The film follows an assassin, who’s double crossed by gangsters and finds himself in the hands of a rogue surgeon — played by Sigourney Weaver — who turns him into a woman. Rodriguez plays the assassin, who sets out for revenge.

Walter Hill directed from a script he wrote with Denis Hamill. Tony Shalhoub, Anthony LaPaglia and Caitlin Gerard also star.

“This is a revenge action thriller with a twist,” said Saban Film’s Bill Bromiley. “‘Tomboy, A Revenger’s Tale’ is a unique and clever film which will take audience in a cool adventure”.

SBS Films’ Said Ben Said produced the film alongside Michel Merkt, and Solution Entertainm­ent Group is handling global sales.

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