One Day: Jim Sturgess and Patricia Clarkson

One Day: A Bestseller Around the World

By the time the movie One Day began filming, the novel One Day was already a bestseller around the world. It had been sold for publication in 31 different languages – a rarely reached benchmark for a book these days – and would go to #1 on the bestseller lists in the U.K., Italy, and Sweden; #2 on Germany’s; and #3 on Russia’s.

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One Day: Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway

One Day: Places of the Heart

Production on One Day began in July 2010; filming progressed through St. Swithin’s Day and into the weeks beyond. Eight weeks of filming One Day took the cast and crew to locations in and around London, Edinburgh, and Paris through the summer of 2010; this was most appropriate, since Dexter and Emma’s story unfolds over summer days. Ultimately, the production shot at over 50 different locations.

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One Day - Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway

One Day: Extraordinary Visual Style

With the actors already so invested in their portrayals, Primorac found that “when I first met with them together, there was an understanding between them, as two artists, of Dex and Em’s story – in addition to an incredible chemistry. They only cared about their characters, not about what would suit Anne and Jim, and that was a gift.”

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Molly Ryman

Molly Ryman talks about acting, life and independent filmmaking

David Spaltro’s Things I Don’t Understand is a wonderful independent film set in New York City that has been selected at numerous film festivals and won a number of prestigious awards over the past few months. The film’s lead actress Molly Ryman gave a wonderful performance, for which she was recently awarded Best Actress at the Northwest Ohio Independent Film Festival. We sat down with Molly to talk about acting, life and independent filmmaking.

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The Black Dahlia

The Black Dahlia: A True Crime Meets Urban Legend

Master storyteller Brian De Palma, known for such classic crime dramas as “The Untouchables,” “Scarface” and “Carlito’s Way,” as well as his suspense thrillers “Carrie,” “Dressed to Kill” and “Blow Out,” directs this adaptation of James Ellroy’s (“L.A. Confidential,” “American Tabloid”) best-selling crime novel.

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