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October 24, 2008
Batteries Recharged! Bardem Getting Back to Work

Javier Bardem will star in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Biutiful, the Mexican helmer’s first project after his much-publicized bust-up with former screenwriting partner Guillermo Arriaga.

Spanish-language urban thriller, which Gonzalez Inarritu wrote, shoots on location in Barcelona next week.

Rodrigo Prieto boards pic as director of photography while two-time Oscar winner Gustavo Santaolalla will compose soundtrack. Argentina’s Maricel Alvarez and Spanish thesp Ruben Ochandiano play opposite Bardem.

Pic is about a man embroiled in shady dealings who is confronted by a childhood friend, now a policeman.

Arriaga and Gonzalez Inarritu were Mexico’s most successful filmmaking duo, starting with their breakout hit “Amores perros” in 2000 and the subsequent leap into Hollywood with English-language pics “21 Grams” and “Babel” that formed a trilogy.

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August 27, 2008
Javier Bardem’s “Invisibles”

Please join us for the screening of Javier Bardem’s new documentary, “Invisibles,” which shines a light on five of the world’s most underreported crises.

Mr. Bardem will join a panel discussion on one of the film’s subjects: extreme violence against women in the Congo. The Enough Project will also unveil its forthcoming campaign, RAISE Hope for Congo: Protect and Empower Congo’s Women.

Featured Speakers:
Javier Bardem, Academy Award-Winning Actor (”No Country for Old Men,” “Vicky Cristina Barcelona”) and Producer of “Invisibles”
Rebecca Feeley, Enough Project Field Researcher
Dayle Haddon, Author and UNICEF Ambassador
Candice Knezevic, Enough Project Congo Campaign Manager
Dr. Roger Luhiriri, Panzi Hospital
John Prendergast, Enough Project Co-chair

Reception 6:15 pm; Panel discussion 7 pm; Film Screening 7:45 pm

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August 14, 2008
Bardem In Talks to Join Waddington’s Drama

Liam Neeson and Orlando Bloom will star in an untitled pic based on Bill Carter’s book “Fools Rush In”.

Javier Bardem is in talks for a supporting role.

Brazilian helmer Andrucha Waddington (”Me You Them”) will direct.

Carter wrote the book about the period of time when he lived and worked as an aid worker in Sarajevo during the bitter Balkans war siege that lasted 43 months.

Elliott Lewitt (”At Close Range”) and Julie Kirkham are slated to produce. Bloom will also co-produce.

“I read the script, and the very human story and the very core of this film spoke to me very clearly,” Bloom told reporters in Sarajevo. “This is a departure from the very big Hollywood productions.”

Aim is to lense in Sarajevo at the end of the year, with the mayor of Sarajevo backing the project.

Carter previously helmed “Miss Sarajevo”, a 1995 doc produced by U2 singer Bono and late Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti.

Source: Variety

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August 4, 2008
No “Pablo” for Bardem?

An interesting development at today’s press junket for Woody Allen’s romantic comedy “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” when ComingSoon.net spoke to the film’s star Javier Bardem and asked him about Joe Carnahan’s “Killing Pablo”, for which the Oscar-winning actor was attached to play the title role of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

It was reported by Variety last October that the Yari Film Group was fast-tracking the film with Bardem playing the lead role and Christian Bale to co-star. When ComingSoon.net spoke to Carnahan earlier this summer, he was already talking about his trip down to Colombia to start preparing in order to shoot the movie in the fall. (At the time, he said nothing about the casting.)

In February, the National Ledger cast some doubt on whether Bardem would play the role, but it seemed more like Bardem hadn’t decided what he wanted to do yet, saying “Those credits are up in the air” even though Bardem was still listed to play the role on IMDb.com, having presumably been Carnahan’s first choice for Escobar.

With that in mind, ComingSoon.net asked Bardem today how he was preparing for the role, to which we were informed that it was “a mistake” and that it “wasn’t true” he was going to play the part in Carnahan’s movie. Since we presumed everything was in place for casting with the Variety report and Carnahan’s own progress on moving into production, we’ll have to wait and see who Carnahan gets to fill the role if Bardem is out. There’s been no word from Bale on his own part in the movie despite having spent the past few weeks doing press for “The Dark Knight.”

Source: ComingSoon.net

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April 3, 2008
Bardem Replaced by Maura

In what Francis Ford Coppola is calling a “sex change” operation, Carmen Maura is replacing fellow Spaniard Javier Bardem in the family drama “Tetro”.

Coppola said he rewrote the pivotal role during rehearsals for the film’s 11-week shoot, which began Monday in Buenos Aires.

“One of the important roles in the script is a mentor and teacher to Tetro (Vincent Gallo), and I originally wrote it for a man. As I read and reread (the script), I felt that the interaction between the two characters would be far more intriguing if they were of the opposite sex.”

The director often changes key elements of his script before and during filming, he said.

But according to another person involved in the deal, Bardem “became unavailable” for the project and is currently reading drafts of the script for his starring role in Rob Marshall’s adaptation of the Broadway musical “Nine.” Bardem, who recently won an Oscar for his supporting role in “No Country For Old Men,” never attended the rehearsals.

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March 8, 2008
Bardem and Gallo Join Tetro

Vincent Gallo is joining Javier Bardem in writer-director Francis Ford Coppola’s family drama Tetro for American Zoetrope.

The Brown Bunny actor-director will play the title character, a brother in a family torn apart by rivalries and betrayal. Newcomer Alden Ehrenreich plays the younger brother who searches for him in Buenos Aires. Bardem plays an Argentinean literary critic, and Maribel Verdu plays Tetro’s longtime love interest.

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